our events. See All

Inspire Community Outreach Inc. is an incorporated non-profit social services agency providing evidence and culturally informed, family-centered education and programming, designed to meet the needs of those living with mental health issues and neurological/cognitive differences.

There are several ways to get involved with Inspire Community Outreach.

You can contribute by donation, becoming a member, volunteering of your time, or you can book one of our amazing team to speak at your event.

Our Mission

To provide inclusive, evidence-based support, that honors lived experience, for families who live with neurological differences and mental health concerns.

Our Vision

For all families to have access to responsive support that empowers them to thrive.

Who We Help

◦ Children and youth ages 3-29 who live with neurological differences or mental health challenges.
◦ Family members, with our main focus on parents and primary caregivers.
◦ Professionals involved in support roles with these exceptional families, such as Teachers, Health Care Workers, Therapists, and Child Care Workers.

Get Our emails

Subscribe to our e-mail list and stay up-to-date with all our news and stay in touch.



from our blog. See All

Parent and Youth Support Session FAQ
Parent and Youth Support Session FAQ

You asked, we listened. We have been planning a community support with parents and youth and we are so excited to have you. Frequently Asked Questions: YOUTH GROUP Where do I sign up and what is the cost? CLICK…

#QUARTERMILE COMMUNITY INITIATIVE
#QUARTERMILE COMMUNITY INITIATIVE

Inspire Community Outreach is an incorporated non-profit social services agency providing evidence and culturally informed, family-centered education and programming designed to meet the needs of those with mental health issues and neurological/cognitive differences. We are trying to help make…

Mental Health Concerns in Education – A Youth Perspective
Mental Health Concerns in Education – A Youth Perspective

Mental health is an undeniably important matter, and to youth, it’s becoming more and more discussed. As a teenager myself, I had encountered many challenges growing up. Many of which were problems relating to mental health as a result…

    Inspire Community Outreach