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Autism is a life-long neurological disorder that robs children of the ability to speak and relate to others. It robs families of the hopes and dreams they have for their children. And until recently, it robbed children of a future. Autism once led to a life of isolation and institutionalization. After 50 years of research we know that this no longer needs to be the case. In fact, with early effective treatment, like we deliver at Somerset Hills Learning Institute, these children go on to lead purposeful and independent lives. 

 

Somerset Hills Learning Institute is a unique autism intervention program dedicated to providing early intervention and treatment to children with autism using research-proven behavior analytic procedures.  Sadly, the Institute is one of only a handful of schools in the world that have woven this research together in a unique system to provide a blanket of treatment that takes away the stigmatizing symptoms of autism and makes children whole again.

 

At present, private insurance and government funding does not pay for this critical treatment. To make a donation and help us help children and young adults with autism, please click the "Donate" button.

 

Many thanks for your support.


As school district tuition covers only 74% of the cost

to educate students with autism, we need

your help to ensure that we can continue to

deliver essential autism intervention services.






"I don't like to use the term 'donation' because it's not a donation to Somerset Hills Learning Institute, it is an investment."  -- Andrew Robertson,  CEO of BBDO Worldwide

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Somerset Hills Learning Institute 

1810 Burnt Mills Road 

Bedminster, NJ 07921





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