
Programs that work inside the spaces you already use.
Small groups, shared context, and a facilitator who knows the neighborhood. No new facility required.


Small groups built around a shared context.
Each group is capped at eight participants who are navigating a recognizably similar situation — a job gap, a parenting transition, a first-generation milestone. The shared context is deliberate, not incidental.
Sessions run in existing community spaces — libraries, rec centers, faith halls — so participation doesn't require a trip to an unfamiliar office. A trained facilitator attends every session.
Groups meet six times over eight weeks. Between sessions, each participant has one check-in with their assigned advisor — not a hotline, not a portal.
Co-develop the program, not just the referral.
What co-development means
Shared accountability, not hand-offs
Partner organizations help shape the group curriculum to fit the population they already serve. We bring the facilitation framework; you bring the community knowledge and the space.
Partners receive session summaries, group progress data, and a named point of contact here. Referrals alone don't close the loop — this structure does.
Ready to bring a program to your community?
Tell us about the population you work with and the space you have. We'll map out what a first group could look like.
