Photo courtesy of The Non-profit Team at Rose Marcom
Evelyn Falconer with students
Boca Raton Achievement Center (BRAC), a nonprofit serving students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and related disabilities, is moving to a new location in Boca Raton.
The 9,500-square-foot facility marks an exciting chapter for BRAC, as it continues to grow and expand its services for learners ages 11 to 22.
For executive director Evelyn Falconer, finding the right space was more than just a real estate decision — it was about creating a supportive, accessible and safe environment that could meet the unique needs of BRAC students and their families.
The new site is just a five-minute drive from BRAC’s previous facility, ensuring a smooth transition for families while opening new doors for future growth.
The building’s freestanding design offers increased privacy and dedicated space for separate programming — including distinct areas for middle and high school students, as well as BRAC’s adult transition program.
Highlights of the new campus include custom-built classrooms that offer a welcoming and personalized learning environment; dedicated gym and indoor activities areas for students to engage in fitness, recreational learning and social skills development; and a larger parking lot that supports carline efficiency and doubles as a safe space for outdoor games and physical activities.
“Our goal was to find a forever home — a place where our students can grow academically, emotionally and socially without having to start over somewhere else,” Falconer says. “This building gives us that opportunity.”
For more information, email info@bocaratonachievement.com or call 561-559-9768.