Open Hands Pathways / Launch Support
A steadier path for stuck young adults 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.
The problem
When launching is stalled, home can become a loop of worry, rescuing, conflict, and drift.
Families often need shared language for what they are seeing before the young adult can name what they need.
The young adult
Avoidance, anxiety, low motivation, inconsistent work or school follow-through, and difficulty sustaining healthy routines.
The family
Tension around boundaries, enabling, rescue patterns, accountability, and not knowing when to push or when to step back.
The work
Translate insight into weekly structure, positive outlets, goals, schedule, and visible next steps.
The boundary
Mentorship is not crisis care, therapy replacement, or a one-size-fits-all program.
Credibility
Built from lived experience and real mentoring environments.
OHP exists because staying stuck in the why was not enough. The work changed when Cody shifted toward how to move forward with intention.
Pathway
A clear process reduces uncertainty.
01
Apply
Share what is happening, what has been tried, and what support the family needs.
02
Fit Call
Confirm readiness, safety, expectations, family involvement, and whether OHP is the right lane.
03
12-Week Pathway
Build rhythm through weekly or biweekly mentorship, action work, and family alignment.
04
Review
Assess progress, decide whether to continue, and set the next practical layer of support.
What progress can look like
Small, repeated movement matters more than another motivational push.
The goal is not instant independence or a perfect family system. It is steadier movement that can be seen in the week.
A calmer weekly rhythm at home with clearer expectations and less rescuing.
A young adult moving from avoidance into visible routines, work goals, healthier outlets, and next steps.
A family with better language for support, boundaries, accountability, and when to step back.
Fit criteria
Best fit for families ready to move from concern to a plan.
Ready to Start Carefully?
Start with the application. If the fit is right, the next conversation can clarify readiness, family support, cadence, and the 12-week pathway.