KERN COUNTY AUTISM CENTER
Kern County Autism Center
Our non-profit organization began as a group of parents, family, friends, and educators of children with autism, as they met to address the needs of their children, looking to the future as they grew into adulthood.
From that nucleus of pioneers in 1982, the land was purchased near the rural community of Arvin. As pioneers of autism in Kern County, the Kern County Autism Center was established in the spring of 1990 with the opening of Park Home, a group home serving six adults with autism. Since that time an adult day program has been added to the campus, currently providing educational and life skills for approximately 38 special needs adults with autism and similar behavioral challenges from Kern County. This day program, “DAIBREAK” is Dedicated to Assisting Individuals, Building Responsibility, Esteem, Awareness, and Knowledge of the often forgotten members of our society as they age. We have plans to further develop our campus to improve our service to the adult autistic community.
