Video: The Victory Center
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close windowThe Victory Center is a nonprofit, nonsectarian center that provides education and services for children and families affected by autism and developmental or behavioral challenges. It was founded in June, 2000 by the parents of a child with autism and a volunteer Board of Directors as a full day, year-round school program of intervention based on the science of Applied Behavior Analysis, provided in a one-to-one student/teacher ratio in a classroom setting. The Victory Center opened its doors with 4 students enrolled in 2 classrooms, and today the organization has grown to include academic, and transitional programs, as well as family & community outreach services.
The Center's mission is to provide education and services to individuals and families with autism and similar disorders in a secure and stimulating learning environment that is not otherwise available in southeast Florida. Comprehensive individualized and science-based treatment is provided so that every individual can develop to his/her fullest potential academically, socially, and emotionally through academic, and transitional programs, as well as community outreach services.
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