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Coral Springs Today
By the People, for the People
Coral Springs Celebrates Autism Acceptance Month With Inclusive Events
The city offers sensory-friendly activities, a special needs database, and accessibility resources throughout April.
Apr. 4, 2026 at 1:10pm
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Coral Springs, Florida is marking Autism Acceptance Month in April with a lineup of inclusive events and resources for residents with autism and other sensory or developmental needs. The city's programming includes a sensory-friendly Touch-A-Truck event, a Saturday social program for older children and adults with unique needs, a sensory walk open to all ages, and ongoing accessibility support at the Coral Springs Museum of Art.
Why it matters
By providing sensory-friendly spaces, educational resources, and community-based activities, Coral Springs is working to create a more inclusive environment for individuals with autism and other special needs. This effort aligns with the growing national movement to shift the focus from autism "awareness" to true acceptance and accessibility.
The details
The city's April events include a sensory-friendly Touch-A-Truck event where residents can explore emergency vehicles and meet first responders in a calming setting. Coral Springs also offers a Saturday Social Club program for ages 10 and up with unique needs, as well as a Sensory Walk with interactive stations. The Coral Springs Museum of Art provides sensory kits for visitors who need them, in partnership with the nonprofit KultureCity.
- The Touch-A-Truck event is scheduled for an unspecified date in April.
- The Saturday Social Club will take place on April 25 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- The Sensory Walk is planned for April 26 at 9 a.m.
The players
Coral Springs
The city in Florida that is hosting the Autism Acceptance Month events and resources.
What’s next
Families interested in the city's Special Needs Database can find more information on the Coral Springs website. Event details and schedules may be subject to change, so residents should check the latest updates from the city.
The takeaway
Coral Springs is taking a comprehensive, community-based approach to supporting individuals with autism and other sensory needs, going beyond awareness to foster true acceptance through inclusive programming, public safety resources, and accessibility initiatives.


