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CARAFAP- Autism Services

UPDATED: March 30, 2021

Care and Recreational Activities for Autistic People (CARAFAP) is an organization that provides behavioral health services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. CARAFAP is an approved autism waiver agency and DDA provider in the State of Maryland. CARAFAP's mission is to empower and encourage individuals with developmental disabilities to help them live a more productive life and encourage them to strive to execute their dreams despite their disability. Our organization provides a cohesive environment that is tailored to aid in fostering needs on an individual basis. Services are provided in-home and in the community.

CARAFAP serves the following:

  • Anne Arundel
  • Baltimore City
  • Baltimore County
  • Calvert County
  • Carroll County
  • Cecil County
  • Charles County
  • Eastern Shore
  • Harford County
  • Montgomery County
  • Northern Virginia
  • Prince George's
  • St. Mary's
  • Washington DC
  • Languages:
  • English
  • French
  • Hindi
  • Insurances Accepted:
  • Call for Fee
  • Medicaid

Address:

10290 Old Columbia Road Suite 340
Columbia, MD 21046
United States

Website:

www.carafap.com

Phone:

(443) 542-9177

Email:

info@carafap.org

Contact:

Amanda Carter

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