( Launch Support )

A steadier path for young adults who are stuck - and the families carrying the weight.

Christian practical mentorship for young adults who need structure, follow-through, and real-life support, with parent and family alignment built in from the start.

Designed for stalled independence, avoidance loops, low motivation, and inconsistent follow-through.

Family support is included so home does not become the only place pressure gets handled.

We start with a brief application so we can understand what kind of support is needed. If Launch Support looks aligned, we will invite you to a conversation about next steps.

When a young adult stalls — what families call failure to launch — the whole household feels it.

This pathway is for families who need support that respects the young adult, lowers the rescue-and-conflict cycle, and turns vague pressure into practical next steps.

The young adult

Needs rhythm, honest goals, support for follow-through, and a next step that does not feel impossible.

The family

Needs alignment, clearer expectations, and a way to support progress without carrying every outcome.

The work

Moves from talking about change to practicing schedule, outlets, goals, responsibility, and regular review.

Structure for the young adult. Clarity for the family.

Launch Support is a 12-week mentorship pathway with practical action between sessions and clear expectations around family involvement.

01

Apply

Share what feels stalled, what has already been tried, and where support is needed most right now.

02

Conversation

Talk through readiness, family dynamics, expectations, and whether this is the right kind of support for this season.

03

Weekly or Biweekly Work

Work on rhythm, responsibility, follow-through, and practical next steps that can actually hold in daily life.

04

Family Alignment

Give the family a clearer way to support progress without over-carrying what the young adult needs to practice.

Small enough to practice. Serious enough to matter.

The goal is not instant independence or a dramatic promise. The goal is visible movement, better rhythm, clearer responsibility, and progress the family can actually recognize.

  • A clearer weekly rhythm for work, school, home responsibilities, health, and positive outlets.
  • Better follow-through because next steps are concrete, revisited, and adjusted instead of left vague.
  • Less family confusion because support, expectations, and boundaries are spoken about clearly.
  • More honest ownership from the young adult without shame-heavy pressure or manufactured urgency.

Best for families ready for honest support, not endless hovering.

Launch Support works best when the young adult is willing to engage at some level, the family is open to clearer expectations, and everyone is ready to move from vague concern into a more practical rhythm.

  • Best when the household wants support, clarity, and a process that can actually be carried out at home.
  • Family involvement is included, and the goal is healthier responsibility and clearer expectations at home.

What most families want to know first.

Families usually do not need more inspiration. They need clarity about what this pathway is for, what it asks of them, and what kind of support it can offer.

What is Christian practical mentorship?

Christian practical mentorship is structured support for applying faith, wisdom, and concrete next steps in real life.

Who is Open Hands Pathways for?

Open Hands Pathways is for adults, young adults, and families who are ready to move from stuck patterns into applied rhythm, accountability, and follow-through.

Does the family stay involved?

Yes. Family alignment is part of the pathway so support at home becomes clearer and less reactive.

What if a young adult is resistant?

This works best when there is at least some willingness to engage. The pathway is designed to build on real motivation, not manufacture it.

Is Launch Support designed for failure to launch?

Yes. Failure to launch describes a pattern where a young adult struggles to gain independence despite family support — stalling on work, school, daily responsibilities, and follow-through even when circumstances seem manageable. Launch Support is built specifically for this pattern. The pathway provides structured mentorship for the young adult alongside family alignment so the household can stop carrying what the young adult needs to practice for themselves.

How is Launch Support different from therapy for failure to launch?

Launch Support focuses on naming the stuck pattern, setting honest goals, building a weekly rhythm, and practicing follow-through with real accountability between sessions. The work is practical and applied — structured mentorship with real expectations around between-session effort.

Whole-person mentorship leaves a mark.

These early proof points speak to Cody's leadership, mentorship, and ability to help people see a steadier path forward.

“Cody showed me what real leadership looks like: investing in the whole person, not just the job in front of them.”
Ashley
“Cody helped me through a tough transition. He believed in me when I didn’t believe in myself.”
Ty

Testimonials reflect individual experiences.

Clear investment for family support.

Launch Support is designed for families who want structured help with fit reviewed before commitment. The middle path is the recommended starting point for most aligned families.

Steady Path

$2,750

Entry-level structured mentorship for aligned clients who need a clear path without overcommitting.

Full Immersion

$7,500

Highest-support option for clients or families who need the most intensive structure and guidance available.

Final fit, scope, and next steps are confirmed after the application review and fit conversation.

Autumn mountain path and golden aspens photographed by Cody Robertson

A grounded conversation before any commitment.

Launch Support works best when the young adult and family understand the process before committing.

Personal, structured, and capacity-aware.

Honest about fit and capacity before anyone commits time or investment.

Family alignment is built in so home does not stay the only place the pressure lands.

If your family is ready for structured support, start with fit.

Review the investment, the proof, and the process first. Then use the application to help confirm whether Launch Support is the right level of structure before your family commits.

01

Send the application

Give enough context to understand the stuck pattern, current pressure, and what support you are hoping for.

02

Fit is reviewed first

OHP is intentionally selective. The goal is to confirm whether Launch Support is aligned before asking for a deeper commitment.

03

Conversation before commitment

If it looks aligned, the next step is a conversation about rhythm, expectations, boundaries, and practical next steps.