We See What the World Often Misses
Every person on the autism spectrum carries something rare inside them. Not a limitation, a gift. At Unlocking Gems, our entire mission is built around that truth.
It started with a simple but painful observation: high-functioning young adults on the autism spectrum were graduating high school and falling through the cracks.
Unlocking Gems was founded to answer that problem directly. Not with a pamphlet. Not with a referral to another waitlist. But with real people, real coaching, and a faith-rooted belief that every individual God created was made with purpose, and deserves the support to walk in it.
We start as a pilot. A small, intentional cohort of ten participants at a time, people already known to us, so we could learn alongside them, refine what we offered, and make sure what we built actually worked. That commitment to getting it right hasn’t changed.
To provide faith-based support for autistic youths with lower support needs and their families, enabling them to lead fulfilling, independent, and purpose-driven lives.
To impact the lives of autistic students with lower support needs by inspiring hope, instilling confidence, and promoting independence, while supporting meaningful community integration and long-term stability.
“From Hidden Treasure to Divine Discovery”
The name Unlocking Gems carries a meaning deeper than the words themselves.
G.E.M.S. stands for God’s Everyday Miracles, a reminder that the individuals we serve are not problems to be managed. They are miracles to be discovered.
Every gem starts hidden. Buried under years of misunderstanding, misdiagnosis, and systems that were never designed with them in mind. Our job is to do what the name says: unlock what’s already there.
Most support systems treat autism as a condition to be managed. We treat every individual as a
person to be known. Here’s what sets Unlocking Gems apart:
When a family comes to us, we respond quickly with an initial assessment
We try to find out what matters to our student based on their mental, emotional, physical and social factors
We also take advocacy seriously, including medical advocacy.Background checks done before each worker or volunteer starts.
Parents and guardians carry enormous weight, especially aging caregivers who worry.
Our faith isn’t a footnote. It’s the foundation. We believe every person was created on purpose.
A Four-Month Journey Built Around You, not a Checklist
Our pilot program runs in focused cohorts of ten participants at a time. Small by design, because real transformation requires real attention.
Over four structured months, participants move through six core areas of development: case management and advocacy, one-on-one coaching, functional life skills, personal growth and community, vocational readiness, and specialized referrals and testing.
We Serve Young Adults Who: Are high-functioning and on the autism spectrum, have recently graduated high school or aged out of the school system, are unsure about employment, education, or independent living, and are ready to discover what they’re actually capable of.
We Serve Parents & Guardians Who: Have spent years advocating for their child in systems that weren’t built for them, are concerned about long-term stability and independence, worry about what happens when they’re no longer around to advocate, and are looking for a trustworthy, faith-backed answer, not another temporary fix.
If either of those descriptions sounds like you, you’re in the right place.