
Autism Acceptance Month Is Around the Corner
As we celebrate the beginning of a new year, OAR is also looking ahead to the ambitious goals it has set for 2023, including…
Autism Acceptance Month Is Around the Corner
As we celebrate the beginning of a new year, OAR is also looking ahead to the ambitious goals it has set for 2023, including…
Join OAR for the Active for Autism 5K & Kids Dash
Join OAR to celebrate Autism Acceptance Month with The RUN FOR AUTISM’s fifth annual Active for Autism 5K & Kids Dash. The in-person 5K…
Ring in the New Year with RUN FOR AUTISM!
Starting a new year is a great time to tackle new challenges and begin new habits. The RUN FOR AUTISM is here to help…
RUN FOR AUTISM Team Breaks Fundraising Record
OAR’S RUN FOR AUTISM program returned to a full schedule in 2022 and enjoyed a record-breaking bounce-back from the pandemic years. Our team of…
Help OAR and Take on a Fun Challenge
Join a RUN FOR AUTISM team in one of our featured events for 2023 and help OAR raise money for its life-changing research. You…
RUN FOR AUTISM Looks Towards 2023
Start making your 2023 running goals and join the RUN FOR AUTISM team at these fun and scenic events in early 2023. The January…
Get Active For Autism Virtually
OAR will hold its second annual Active For Autism 5K as a virtual race this year from July 18 to July 26. How…
Get Active For Autism Virtually
OAR will hold its second annual Active For Autism 5K as a virtual race this year from July 18 to July 26. How…
Active for Autism 5K: Race Goes Virtual
Active for Autism Virtual 5K July 18th – 26th, 2020 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic and to ensure the safety…
Team Member Spotlight: Tom Hughes
OAR alum, Tom Hughes was looking for a local 5K put on by the Philadelphia Eagles by searching…
Active for Autism 5K: New Race Day Announced
Active for Autism 5K New Date: Saturday, July 25, 2020 The Organization for Autism Research announced last Friday the postponement of the…
Active for Autism 5K Postponed Due to Growing Coronavirus Threat
Over the past several weeks, we have been monitoring updates from county, state, and federal public safety and health agencies regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.