We are a nonprofit 501(c)(3) academic and life-readiness training center serving students (K–12) and young adults (22+) diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and related cognitive and neurological differences. Our programs are designed to help students build the skills, confidence, and practical abilities needed to navigate their post-secondary years, participate meaningfully in their communities, and move toward greater independence over time.
Our purpose is to improve the quality of life of neurodivergent individuals by helping them develop the academic, social, and practical life skills needed for greater independence. Through a combination of coursework, life and work skills training, workplace readiness workshops, and individualized coaching, students gain the confidence and experience needed to navigate the world around them.
This Foundation is the expansion of, and a response to, our early intervention program (EIBS) families, that are in need of a bridge for their young children' to transition between school life and adult life.

