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Black Families and Providers Accessing Service Together (BFAST) was created in partnership with members of the Black community to create easily accessed, culturally sensitive, and personally tailored information to allow successful connection to early intervention services for Black autistic children across North Carolina.

This is a UNC TEACCH Autism Program project in collaboration with the Autism Society of North Carolina and Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute and funded by C. Felix Harvey.


This website includes three topic areas that are considered to be priorities for Black parents of autistic children across the state of North Carolina.


BFAST is a UNC TEACCH Autism Program project in collaboration with the Autism Society of NC and the Frank
Porter Graham Child Development Institute made possible through funding from the C Felix Harvey Foundation

BFAST partnership logos - UNC TEACCH Autism Program logo, Autism Society of North Carolina logo, and the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute