
Training and Consultation
Whether you’re looking for a meaningful volunteer opportunity, a paid position to advance your future career or custom training and support for your organization, the Kinney Center is here to guide you every step of the way.
From managing to advocating to teaching, we provide a plethora of opportunities to deepen your involvement with individuals diagnosed with ASD — and expand your understanding of our increasingly neurodiverse world.
The Kinney Center made Aer Lingus' flying experience more accessible to individuals on the autism spectrum. While this web-based program was a unique commercial advantage, the Kinney team’s insight helped our crew welcome those on the spectrum and, most importantly, provided peace of mind to our guests."
Jack FoleyVP Aer Lingus
In the News

The new residence hall has opened and serves as an additional support option for college students on the spectrum.

The first of its kind in the country, the program will offer a pre-medical pathway for Saint Joseph’s autism behavioral studies students to continue medical training.
Securing and retaining a job are some of the biggest hurdles facing individuals on the spectrum today; employment rates are estimated to be around 20% (Austin and Pisano, 2017). However, did you know that roughly 81% ASPIRE graduates have secured employment after leaving SJU? Read on for some tips that neurodivergent candidates can employ to obtain employment.