Who We Help and How We Help Them


Find the Struggle That Sounds Like Your Family

We walk with young people from age eleven to their late thirties — though most who come to us are teens and young adults in the thick of the crossing. Every one of them is carrying something different. Some are stuck at the starting line. Some are escaping into a screen, a substance, a bet. Some are quietly going under. If you’re looking for real help for a struggling young adult — or a kid headed that way — start below. Find the struggle that sounds like your family. That’s where we begin.

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Getting Unstuck

For the young person whose life has stalled — motivation, structure, and forward motion.
Rocket icon for failure to launch support
Stuck at the starting line of adult life — not working, not in school, not moving.
Checklist clipboard icon for executive function coaching
Structure, follow-through, and momentum for scattered minds.
Lightning bolt icon for ADHD support
Real-world scaffolding for brains that run on a different clock.
Open book icon for college struggles support
Failed semesters, school refusal, the gap year that keeps stretching.

Breaking Free of Escape

For the young person who has found somewhere to hide — and can’t find the way back out.
Group of young adults with books, making progress
Bottle with slash icon for sober coaching
Steady companionship for the long road of recovery.
Die icon for gambling and sports betting support
When the next bet has become the only thing that feels alive.
Game controller icon for gaming and screen addiction support
When the virtual world has swallowed the real one.

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Inner Weather

For the young person whose struggle lives on the inside — and the family living alongside it.
Rain cloud icon for anxiety and depression support
Real-world support that reaches beyond the therapy hour.
Lone person icon for social anxiety and isolation support
For the young person whose world has shrunk to a bedroom.
Candle icon for grief and loss support
Walking with a young person through what cannot be fixed, only carried.

Don’t See Your Family’s Struggle Here?

The list is never complete, and no two stories match a category anyway. Tell us what’s happening — if we’re not the right fit, we’ll help you find who is.