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Empowering individuals with independence support, housing and mental health across Southern California.

Why It Matters
Young adults with developmental and mental health challenges often face limited access to education, job training, and housing. At Ability Bridge, we believe every individual deserves a pathway to independence and dignity. That’s why we’ve partnered with over 100 organizations to create more than 1,500 personalized support programs tailored to their unique needs.
100+
Partnered Organizations
1500+
Personalized support programs serviced
How to Make a Difference
You can help bridge the gap. Whether you’re a potential employer, educator, donor, or volunteer, your support makes real change possible. Join our mission to expand opportunities, empower lives, and build a more inclusive future—one program, one person at a time.

Our Services

Employment Services
We help you find inclusive job opportunities in your community — and build the confidence and tools to succeed.

Independent Living Skills (ILS)
We offer training so you can build confidence and prepare for living more independently — while living with family or others.

Supported Living Services (SLS)
We support adults in living as independently as possible, while offering just the right amount of help.

Mental Health Support
If you’ve received mental health services through county clinics or schools, we’re here to continue that journey with you — in a community setting rooted in empathy.

Food Bank Services
If you’ve relied on school or county food assistance programs before, we’re here to make sure that support continues — with consistent access to healthy meals in a caring, community-based setting.

Cultural Experience Program
If you’ve explored art, music, or cultural activities through school or local programs, we’re here to help you keep growing — with immersive experiences that celebrate diversity, creativity, and connection.
Where Care Meets Connection
Ability Bridge is a nonprofit organization based in Los Angeles County, dedicated to supporting individuals and families who are:
- – Living with developmental disabilities or mental health needs
- – Clients of the Regional Center
- – Medi-Cal recipients