Autism Shines
5455 North River Run Drive
Provo, UT 84604

About Us


What We Do

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Our Three-Fold Mission

Autism is a broad term used to describe a group of complex developmental neurological disorders. While it usually a lifelong condition, the future of each child diagnosed with this disorder is highly variable.

Early and appropriate intervention is critical to improving not only a child’s development but also their life’s trajectory. Clear Horizons provides services that can make the difference between a child who will need to be cared for throughout his or her life and one who will be able to lead a productive, independent life.

As Clear Horizons is committed to helping each child acquire the skills they need succeed in life, we focus on three different areas:

  1. First and foremost, Clear Horizons operates a school, Clear Horizons Academy, where each child is the beneficiary of a tailored educational program that integrates speech, behavioral and occupational therapies designed to meet their individual learning and developmental needs. This comprehensive approach is vital to help children with autism acquire the skills necessary to be able to lead productive, independent lives in the future. Learn more about our school and what we can offer your family.
  2. Second, Clear Horizons works to ensure that teachers, therapists and other professionals who interact with children with autism are equipped with the appropriate training and resources. Our Train-the-Trainer program is designed to provide resources and hands-on training under the careful supervision of our professional staff. Learn more about training opportunities.
  3. Third, we understand that parents of children with autism are on the frontlines. Clear Horizons offers additional resources for parents to improve their own skills in working with a child diagnosed with this disorder. Through seminars and online workshops taught by our team of specialists, Clear Horizons is working with families across the nation. Learn more about our training opportunities.

Quick Facts About our Work

  • In 2007, a study conducted by researchers from the University of Utah found that 1 in every 133 children in Utah was impacted by autism. An updated study released the spring of 2011 shows that number has increased to 1 in every 77 children.
  • Students in our Clear Horizons Academy program primarily come from three school districts: Alpine School District (50%), Provo School District (38%) and Nebo School District (12%).
  • Clear Horizons admits children into our school program regardless of their family’s socioeconomic situation. Our program fees are based on a sliding scale in order to accommodate every family’s needs.
  • It costs Clear Horizons $26,000 per child/per year to provide the comprehensive team of resources required to make an impact in that child’s future. The State of Utah’s Carson Smith Special Needs Scholarship contributes a maximum of $7,040 per year for each child that qualifies in our program. On average, Clear Horizons publicly fundraises more than $18,500 per year per child to make up the deficit.
  • Our current student to teacher/paraeducator ratio in our classrooms is 1:1.5. This does not include our therapists and other administrative staff.


Working Together

Clear Horizons is a founding member of the Utah County Autism Resources (UCAR) working group that brings together nonprofits, school districts, university officials and other. Our goal is to strategically work together to address the rise of autism in Utah County.

Autism & Faith

Coming Soon! Clear Horizons is currently partnering with the Sahara Cares Foundation and the Autism Coalition of Utah to produce a new video especially for the faith community. Learn about how we are changing lives every day.

First Responders

Autism Training DVD for Police Officers: This year SaharaCares produced a DVD that will be used to train police officers at training facilities and in regular pre-duty training sessions. The purpose of the DVD was to raise awareness of the rising prevalence of autism in our communities. It discusses ways to recognize the disability and gives constructive suggestions for dealing with people with autism. The DVD is being offered for free to any organization that can benefit from it. Learn more about this important effort and how you can support it!