We offer both in-person and virtual autism support. Contact us today to take the first step.
Autism Support Services
At First Light Services LLC, we offer a comprehensive range of support services designed to meet the unique needs of each individual
Therapeutic Services

One-on-One Training
Providing personalized support for tailored progress

ABA Therapy
Unlocking potential through evidence-based intervention

Adaptive Learning
Nurturing growth through customized educational approaches

Speech Therapy
Enhancing communication abilities.

Occupational Therapy
Improving daily living skills.

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Positive behavior support tailored to each client.
Guidance for Every Family
Therapeutic Services
Get in Touch
Questions? Please use the contact form below to reach out to us.
Phone Number
(555) 123-4567
Email Address
info@firstlightservice.org
Address
2912 Bloomington Ave Minneapolis, MN 55407 United States.
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Questions? Please use the contact form below to reach out to us.
Frequently Asked Questions
We provide a range of therapies including speech therapy, occupational therapy, and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), all tailored to the individual needs of each client.
Early intervention can begin as early as infancy. We recommend reaching out as soon as you notice developmental delays or behavioral concerns.
Yes, we offer both in-person and virtual support options to ensure flexibility and accessibility for every family.
Simply contact us through our website or call us directly. We’ll schedule an initial consultation to understand your needs and recommend a personalized support plan.
Coverage may vary depending on your provider and plan. We’re happy to assist you in verifying your benefits and exploring payment options.

First Light Services LLC provides compassionate autism support through therapy, family guidance, and early intervention—online and in-person.
Quick Links
Visit Us
- +(555) 123-4567
- 2912 Bloomington Ave Minneapolis, MN 55407 United States.
- info@firstlightservice.org