Support Groups
San Diego, CA
San Diego GRASP Network has monthly meetings. For information contact the San Diego Regional Facilitator Kari M. Marchant, kari@marchantfamilylaw.com
Meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month from 6:30 to 8:00
p.m.
They are held at:
Location:
The Layton home
962 Santa Hidalga
Solana Beach, CA 92075
(858)350-1759
Directions
From the North:
Take Interstate 5 South to Lomas Santa Fe exit. Turn left and go East on Lomas Santa Fe.
Take an immediate left at the first intersection onto Santa Helena. Take the second left onto Santa Rosita and go north. Bear left onto Santa Florencia and take the next right onto Santa Queta. Bear left at the first intersection onto Santa Hidalga. The location will be on your right.
From the South:
Take Interstate 5 North to Lomas Santa Fe exit. Go straight through the intersection at the light, no turns, onto Santa Helena. Take the second left onto Santa Rosita and go north. Bear left onto Santa Florencia and take the next right onto Santa Queta. Bear left at the first intersection onto Santa Hidalga. The location will be on your right.
Who: Anyone on the spectrum is invited. Membership information is kept through the main GRASP office, so you must subscribe before you can attend. This allows your membership to remain as anonymous as you desire. We respectfully request that anyone in attendance not share with others the names of anyone else they have seen at a meeting.
Cost: All GRASP groups are absolutely FREE to attend. However, GRASP survives on funding from foundations, corporations, and generous individuals. If you wish to donate to GRASP, we would gratefully appreciate it (and we’re almost certain to need it). You can make a tax-deductible donation with a credit card via our DONATE page or mail your check made out to GRASP to: GRASP, 666 Broadway, Suite 830, New York, NY 10012
GRASP
Support Network Removal Policy
(out of over 5000 people, we've luckily only had
to use this 7 times.
But there'll be more— we are vulnerable by design as we do not demand
that everyone bring often-expensive proof of diagnosis)
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