We’re excited to officially launch NeuroBridge, a youth-led mentorship program designed to support neurodivergent children through one-on-one guidance, creative activities, and community engagement.
Built on the belief that every child deserves a space to explore their interests with confidence, NeuroBridge is made possible with funding support from the Government of Canada.
This fall, we introduced the program through outreach at community centres and public libraries and welcomed our first cohort of six mentees. Their weekly sessions now include skating, drawing, hockey skills, homework support, and our monthly “try-something-new” activity—most recently, iFly indoor skydiving.
Starting next month, we’ll be adding skiing, with more activities planned as the program grows.
NeuroBridge is still small, but it’s growing with purpose: to build meaningful bridges between kids and mentors, confidence and curiosity, and comfort and new experiences.
More updates coming soon.