The Autism Society Philippines (ASP) is a national, non-profit organization dedicated to the well-being of persons on the autism spectrum disorder. We envision a society where Filipinos on the spectrum become the best of their potentials -- self-reliant, independent, productive, socially-accepted citizens of an Autism-OK Philippines.

08 May 2024

Family Support Group for the month of May 2024

Date: 11 May 2024, Saturday
Time: 10:00am

Register here to get the Zoom link: https://bit.ly/3wgOABj
The deadline for registration is 10 May 2024, Friday at 12nn.

The image shows four in a family. A son is in his dad's back while a daughter is in her mom's back.
Family Support Group Poster


ASP's family support group sessions bring together parents, siblings, and other family members to talk about their journey in living with autism. Participants share their experiences and draw enlightenment and strength from others going through the same challenges.

The Autism Society Philippines welcomes members and non-members, bound by a common experience which is autism. We aspire to educate, empower, and inspire to help build an Autism-OK Philippines.

IMPORTANT: Send us an email via autismphils@gmail.com if you have not received your Zoom credentials by 10 May 2024 2024, Friday at 1pm. Please do not share your link — only one device per name shall be accepted.

Our Moderators:

Maria Joyla Ofrecia empowers families in the care and instruction of children and youth on the autism spectrum, as a valuable resource to the ASP Early Detection and Early Intervention Program, ASP Education Committee, and the ASP HOMEpowerment Program. She organized and mentored the ASP chapters towards good governance and sustainability as the ASP MM- Rizal Cluster Head.

Her eldest is Juris, a young man on the autism spectrum. She has been a hands-on mother and for almost 16 years, has been implementing home intervention programs along with other center-based interventions not just for her own son but also for other children on the spectrum.

Diana de Ocampo Jr. is a single mother of two and has a younger brother on the autism spectrum. She graduated from De La Salle University with a degree in Computer Studies and is currently working as a Program Manager. She has been an active member of ASP since 2017, currently the National Board Secretary, Cluster Head of South Luzon Cluster and president of the ASP Parañaque.

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