
Building community and independence for Autistic & neurodiverse adults
Many Autistic and neurodiverse adults, especially those with low to medium support needs, struggle with isolation and lack of services. Our goal is to streamline access to resources, connect families, and advocate for better vocational and residential solutions. We understand the worries of aging parents and strive to ensure a safe, fulfilling future for our community.
How we help
Noah’s Landing was founded to address a critical gap in services available to Autistic and neurodiverse adults with low to medium support needs. We focus on offering programs that create a thriving and inclusive community for young adults, while providing them with the support and resources they need to lead fulfilling lives.
Our mission
To create a community where Autistic and neurodiverse young adults with low to medium support needs can thrive in a supportive environment that provides resources for vocation, socialization, supervision, transportation and independent living.
Neurodiverse individuals deserve to participate fully in the human experience, living with independence and a sense of community.

Autistic adult, age 43
"I want to thank you and everyone else involved for making this Friendsgiving possible. So much good food and fun. So many insightful words exchanged from those of us with different lives navigating similar challenges."
Autistic adult, age 25
"I'm so glad I found this group!
Parent
"I wanted to thank you for inviting (my son) to such a wonderful and inclusive gathering. He isn’t much of a talker but said that he met some nice guys and enjoyed putting the (care kits for the unhoused) together. As you know, it is difficult to find a place in this world for our sons and I’m so appreciative of the opportunity and all your hard work."

