Everything Your Family
Needs Under One Roof

We don't hand you a list of phone numbers and wish you luck. We walk the whole road with you, from the first conversation to the moment your young adult steps confidently into their future.

Our Six Core Services

Built Around the
Person. Not the Diagnosis.

Every service we offer inside Unlocking Gems was designed with one question in mind: what does this specific person actually need to thrive? What does the system offer? Not what’s easiest to deliver. What does this gem need to be unlocked?

Our six pillars work together as one complete support system, practical, personal, and faith-rooted from start to finish.

Case Management & Advocacy

We Handle the Complexity. You Focus on Your Family.

Navigating state and federal assistance programs is exhausting, long waitlists, confusing paperwork, limited timelines, and support that rarely feels personal. We step directly into that gap.

Our case management goes beyond referrals. We personally coordinate the community and medical resources your family needs, assess the status and needs of the participant, track what’s working, and make sure nothing important slips through the cracks.

We also take advocacy seriously, including medical advocacy. We actively work to protect participants from being over-medicated with psychiatric drugs that suppress rather than support. Your young adult deserves care that sees them fully, not just manages their behavior.

What This Looks Like:

  • Filling the gaps left by state and federal assistance programs
  • Personalized coordination of community and medical resources
  • Ongoing monitoring and adjustment as needs evolve
  • Medical advocacy to protect against over-medication

Consistent support throughout the full four-month program, and if needed, after the candidate has left the program.

Individual & Parental Coaching

Growth Is a Family Journey. We Coach the Whole Team.

Real progress doesn’t happen in a vacuum. When a young adult grows, the family around them needs to grow too, and that means parents and guardians deserve just as much support as the participant themselves.

Every participant in our program receives focused one-on-one coaching tailored to who they are, their strengths, their goals, their pace. We help them understand their gifts, build their confidence, and develop a clear picture of what their future can look like.

At the same time, we sit down with parents and guardians to provide dedicated guidance, resource navigation, and the kind of consistent support that helps caregivers stop surviving and start thriving alongside their child.

What This Looks Like:

  • One-on-one coaching sessions for the participant
  • Dedicated coaching and resource navigation for parents and guardians
  • Strength-based goal setting and progress tracking
  • Consistent support throughout the full four-month program

Functional Life Skills

Independence Isn’t One Big Leap. It’s a Hundred Small Skills.

The ability to cook a meal, manage money, and hold a conversation with confidence, these aren’t small things. For a young adult working toward independence, they’re everything.

Our functional life skills training is hands-on, practical, and built for real life. Participants learn in a warm, encouraging environment where trying is celebrated, and mistakes are just part of the process.

Cooking and baking classes build self-sufficiency in the kitchen one recipe at a time. Financial literacy lessons give participants a real foundation for managing money without feeling overwhelmed. And our communication and socialization training equips participants with the daily functioning skills they need to navigate the world with greater ease and confidence.

What This Looks Like:

  • Hands-on baking and cooking classes for everyday self-sufficiency
  • Financial literacy and fundamental money management skills
  • Communication strategies and daily social functioning skills
  • Practical, real-world application in every session

Personal Growth & Community

Confidence, Faith, and Belonging Are Not Optional Extras.

Vocational skills matter. But so does how a person sees themselves when they look in the mirror. So does the faith that anchors them when life gets hard. So does having a community that genuinely welcomes them.

This pillar addresses the parts of a person that a resume can’t capture, and they matter just as much.

Our professional makeover sessions, led by outside specialists, help participants build a stronger, healthier self-image from the outside in. Our scripture and cognitive reflection activities create space for spiritual grounding. And through our active partnerships with programming currently in development, participants get (once-a-week experiences and monthly Saturday activities) that build real friendships and genuine community belonging.

What This Looks Like:

  • Professional makeover sessions led by outside specialists
  • Scripture-based group activities for spiritual and cognitive growth
  • Monthly weekend activities through partnership
  • Programming currently in development

Vocational Readiness

A Job Isn’t Just Income. It’s Identity, Purpose, and Pride.

For many of the young adults we serve, meaningful employment feels out of reach, not because they aren’t capable, but because nobody ever helped them see how to get there. That changes here.

We don’t hand participants a generic resume template on the last day of the program. We build their resume with them across all four months, adding to it as they grow, as they discover new strengths, and as they complete real, credible experiences inside the program.

By the time a participant completes our program, they leave with a polished, personalized resume and localized job search support that matches their strengths to real opportunities in their community.

What This Looks Like:

  • Step-by-step resume building across the full four-month program
  • Localized job search assistance tailored to individual strengths
  • Employer matching focused on inclusive, welcoming workplaces
  • Practical interview preparation and workplace readiness

Specialized Referrals & Testing

The Right Support, With the Right People.

Sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is connect a family to someone with exactly the right expertise. We have built those relationships, and we use them.

We connect participants directly to qualified, trusted ABA (Applied Behaviour Analysis) therapy providers who understand the autism spectrum and bring genuine skill to their work. We don’t make generic referrals. We make the right ones.

We are also actively working to bring specialized diagnostic aptitude testing into our program, a tool that will help us identify each participant’s unique cognitive strengths and natural abilities with greater precision. Funding for this initiative is currently being sought, and it remains a core part of our vision for where this program is headed.

We will refer parents or guardians to recent medical advancements for causal discoveries and treatment that may be helpful for their children’s improvement.

What This Looks Like:

  • Direct connections to qualified ABA therapy providers
  • Careful, relationship-based referrals, never generic handoffs
  • Specialized diagnostic aptitude testing coming soon
  • Ongoing coordination with external specialists throughout the program

How It All Fits
Together

No single pillar works in isolation. Case management clears the path. Coaching builds the person. Life skills create daily independence. Personal growth builds the foundation they stand on. Vocational readiness opens the door to meaningful work. And specialized referrals make sure every unique need is met with the right expertise.

Together, they make up a four-month experience designed to do one thing, help your young adult discover who they are and walk confidently into who they’re becoming.

Take the First Step

You Don’t Have to
Figure This Out Alone

Whether you’re ready to apply today or just want to ask a few questions first, we’re here, and we’d love to hear from you.