

Peer Mentorship Program
Are you an experienced caregiver with valuable insights and a desire to help others? Join our Peer Mentorship Program and make a meaningful difference in the lives of those new to caregiving. As a mentor, you’ll have the opportunity to share your knowledge, offer guidance, and provide much-needed support to fellow caregivers who are navigating the challenges of their new roles.
By participating, you’ll not only help ease the transition for new caregivers but also build a supportive community where everyone can learn, grow, and thrive together. Your experience can be a lifeline, offering reassurance, practical advice, and emotional support to someone who truly needs it.
Are you new to caregiving and feeling overwhelmed? You’re not alone, and you don’t have to navigate this journey by yourself. Join our Peer Mentorship Program, where you’ll be matched with an experienced caregiver who understands exactly what you’re going through.
This is more than just support—it’s a partnership that empowers you to provide the best care possible while also taking care of yourself. Connect with someone who’s been where you are, and discover the comfort and reassurance of knowing you have a trusted guide by your side. Join our Peer Mentorship Program today and start building a network of support that can make all the difference.
Please fill out this form to apply.
Application deadline: Nov 1, 2024

Respite Care Program
Our Respite Care Program is currently in the preparation stage. In the meantime, you can sign up to be a caregiver or a volunteer. We welcome your support and involvement as we work towards providing essential care and assistance to those in need.
Are you a caregiver in need of a helping hand? Our Respite Care Program is designed to support you by taking care of everyday tasks so you can focus on what matters most. We offer assistance with grocery shopping, meal deliveries, and running errands—giving you the peace of mind to know that these essentials are handled.
No need to worry about stepping away or juggling too many responsibilities. Our dedicated volunteers are here to lighten your load, ensuring that your household needs are met without you having to leave your loved one’s side.
This program is about making your life easier, reducing stress, and helping you maintain balance. Let us take care of the errands so you can take care of yourself and your loved one. Join our Respite Care Program today and experience the relief of knowing you have a reliable support system in place.
If you wish to apply to become a volunteer, please fill out this form.
If you wish to apply to be a caregiver, please fill out this form.

Become an Executive
Are you ready to make a lasting impact and lead with purpose? Join our nonprofit as an executive and be at the forefront of transforming lives. As a key leader, you'll drive our mission to support caregivers of individuals with neurological disorder and their loved ones, shaping strategic decisions and guiding our organization toward greater success. Your expertise and passion will help us expand our reach, innovate our programs, and strengthen our community impact. This is more than just a role—it's an opportunity to leave a legacy of compassion and change. If you're driven to make a difference, we need you on our team.

Bake Sale Fundraiser
Satisfy your sweet tooth and support a worthy cause at our Bake Sale Fundraiser! Every purchase you make will directly benefit caregivers of individuals with neurological disorders.
Caring for a loved one with a neurological condition is challenging, and caregivers often need a break. The funds raised from this bake sale will go towards our Respite Care Program, providing caregivers with essential services like grocery shopping, meal deliveries, and running errands—giving them the relief they deserve.
Join us for some delicious homemade treats and help us give caregivers the support they need. Together, we can make a real difference!
If you wish to be a volunteer for this fundraiser, please fill out this form by Sept 18, 11:59 PM.