About Neuro-Collective
As a parent or caregiver, have you ever felt overwhelmed trying to find the right support for your family? Or perhaps you’ve struggled to connect with a community that truly understands your journey?
At Neuro-Collective, we get it — and we’re here to help. We’re not just another organization; we’re a community of people who believe in the power of connection and the strength of neurodiversity. Whether you're looking for guidance, support, or simply a place where you and your child feel seen and heard, Neuro-Collective is here to walk with you every step of the way.

I started Neuro-Collective because too many families were struggling to access the support and care they needed. Every child deserves a community that understands them and helps them thrive. -Meghan Maynard, founder
Our Mission
Neuro-Collective is committed to providing neurodivergent children, youth, young adults, and their families with a safe and affirming space to learn, grow, and thrive through recreation, education, peer support, and community-driven care. Our mission is to empower families to embrace neurodiversity, promote inclusivity, and create a compassionate community that fosters understanding, connection, and resilience.


Our Vision
Our vision is to create a community where neurodivergent individuals and their families are embraced for who they are, where educational and recreational opportunities are flexible and tailored to individual needs, and where families feel supported, understood, and empowered by their community.
Neurodiversity
Neurodivergence is a non-medical term that describes people who experience differences in how they think, learn, and experience the world. The term encompasses a broad range of cognitive and neurological differences, including but not limited to autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, sensory processing differences, intellectual disabilities, and mental health conditions. Neuro-Collective provides services to any child or youth (and their parents and siblings) who endorses neurological differences, and a medical diagnosis is not required.


Our Leadership
Chair: Meghan Maynard
Vice Chair: Amber Krutak
Treasurer: Vacant
Secretary: Cara Poirier
Director: Ash Grover
Our Commitment to Truth and Reconciliation
As an organization rooted in care and systems change, we recognize that our work is carried out on Indigenous land and within structures shaped by colonial histories. We are committed to truth, reconciliation, and meaningful action — not just in words, but in practice.





