Empowering Young Adults Toward Independent, Confident Lives

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Brightstone supports neurodivergent young adults in gaining real-world skills and self-assurance through coached experience and personalized growth plans for families seeking a safe, structured, and successful transition.

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Outcome Highlights

  • Two men cooking together in a kitchen with fresh vegetables on a cutting board and a bowl of salad.

    Practical Independence

    Young adults at Brightstone gain confidence through real-life routines—learning to grocery shop, prepare meals, manage a budget, and take care of their personal living space. These foundational skills are practiced daily to build habits that support long-term autonomy.

  • A woman presenting in front of a group of people during a meeting, with colorful sticky notes on a whiteboard.

    Educational & Vocational Success

    We support each young adult in pursuing post-secondary education, part-time employment, or internships—offering personalized coaching to help them set goals, navigate systems, and show up with confidence in academic and work environments.

  • Two women are sitting on a concrete sidewalk outside, drawing on a large white poster with pink paint. One woman has curly red hair, is wearing a black cap and black clothes, and is using a paintbrush. The other woman has blonde hair tied back, is smiling, and is wearing a dark green jacket and black pants. A colorful palette and a bowl of water are on the ground near them.

    Emotional & Social Growth

    Through mentorship, structured group experiences, and one-on-one support, our participants build emotional regulation, form healthy relationships, and develop a meaningful sense of belonging in their community.