Increasing numbers of young people are being diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), but organizations and facilities often have no idea how to cater for their needs. Being asked to include children and adults with ASD on your sports team, day trip or summer camp can seem like a daunting prospect. This book answers all the questions an activity leader could have about the autism spectrum and introduces people running successful inclusion programs in a variety of areas. Their shared experiences offer the guidance and help needed to manage and enjoy involving kids, teens, and even adults with autism, in a diverse range of situations, whether it be at an attraction such as a museum or zoo, or in your local youth group. The book presents practical and realistic ideas for low-cost activities and techniques for adapting spaces and programs. It is also packed with suggestions for fundraising and promoting inclusive programs. The resulting successful outcomes will have a wide-reaching and beneficial impact on not only the young people and their families, but also the staff, organization and the whole community. This book is the perfect guide to inclusion for community leaders, educators, coaches and instructors. It will also be valuable reading for therapists, school administrators, and parents who want to advocate for inclusion in their communities.