About Airon's Place
Airon's Place began in the heart of a parent who saw a need and chose to take action. My son, who has autism, is now 26. When young adults age out of school at 22, many families face an uncertain transition. He deserved more options for continued growth, connection, and meaningful daily structure in this new chapter of life.
I took the leap to build what I wanted to see in our community. Airon's Place is named with love and launched with purpose — to honor not just my son, but every young adult with autism and developmental differences who deserves a place designed with their needs, strengths, and potential in mind.
As a mother and advocate, I am building this space with intention — welcoming diverse families and creating an environment where everyone belongs. This is more than a day care center. This is a community where young adults are valued, families are supported, and meaningful connections happen every day.