The Center for Autism
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Center for Autism on Good Day Philadelphia
Jean Ruttenberg on PA Autism Census
The Center for Autism's New Site on NBC10
Grant Ave Opening on FOX29
Grant Avenue Site Opening on CBS3
Northeast Site Ribbon Cutting on ABC
New Facility for Oldest Autism Center
New HQ for The Center for Autism
Serving More People with Autism: Comcast Newsmakers
Small Miracles Casino Night 2007
2007 Ride for Autism on CBS3
Center for Autism on FOX29
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The Center for Autism in Philadelphia, PA.
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The Center for Autism was founded in 1955 by renowned child psychiatrist Bertram A. Ruttenberg, M.D., and is the oldest specialized autism center in the nation. Operating as a nonprofit clinic, the Center offers comprehensive evaluation and intensive therapy to individuals with autism and their families. The organization also provides consultation to school districts, counties and rehabilitation centers throughout the Delaware Valley.
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Jean Ruttenberg, Executive Director of the Center for Autism in Philadelphia, is interviewed on FOX29's Good Day Philadelphia. She discusses what P...   more
 
 
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Jean Ruttenberg, Executive Director of the Center for Autism in Philadelphia, discusses what Pennsylvania's new Autism Census Report means to the s...   more
 
 
CFAPhilly uploaded a new video (2 months ago)
The Center for Autism's Grant Avenue satellite opening is featured on NBC10
 
 
CFAPhilly uploaded a new video (2 months ago)
The Center for Autism's ribbon cutting ceremony for its new site in Northeast Philadelphia is featured on FOX29.
 
 
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The Center for Autism featured on CBS3 for the opening of its new satellite on Grant Avenue in Philadelphia