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Henderson’s Inclusion Fusion: Where Neurodivergent Adults Build Lasting Bonds

By Matthias Binder April 3, 2026
‘Magical’: This Henderson business is ‘perfect’ social space for neurodivergent adults
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‘Magical’: This Henderson business is ‘perfect’ social space for neurodivergent adults

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Two Friends Turn Teenage Vision into Adult RealityBridging the Socialization Gap After SchoolPrecision Matching Fuels Genuine ConnectionsEvents That Ignite Excitement and CamaraderieMember Voices Echo the Transformative Power

Two Friends Turn Teenage Vision into Adult Reality (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Henderson – A dedicated social hub in Henderson offers neurodivergent adults a place to connect, play and belong amid the challenges of everyday life.[1][2] Childhood best friends Mia Fortunato and Lauren Abercrombie co-own Inclusion Fusion, which has grown into a cornerstone for nearly 400 weekly members seeking friendship beyond traditional settings.[1] The 6,000-square-foot facility at 11 Commerce Center Drive hosts tailored programs that address a common post-high-school isolation.[3]

Two Friends Turn Teenage Vision into Adult Reality

High school juniors Mia Fortunato and Lauren Abercrombie launched their first initiative with an annual prom for neurodivergent teens and adults back in 2015.[1] That nonprofit effort, known as Project Inclusion, continued each year until the pandemic halted events in 2020. The pair drew inspiration from Abercrombie’s younger brother, Mason, who is on the autism spectrum. Their early involvement in his therapies and social activities revealed a stark reality: support systems often vanish after school years end.

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Inclusion Fusion opened as a business in 2019, starting small with just two members. Growth accelerated, reaching 150 participants by 2024 when the organization relocated to its current expansive space.[1][3] Today, the site buzzes with activity across weekly clubs, workshops and special gatherings. Fortunato noted the shift allowed daily impact rather than yearly events alone.[1]

Bridging the Socialization Gap After School

Neurodivergent individuals frequently face diminished opportunities once high school concludes. Therapies conclude, and familiar social structures dissolve, leaving many without outlets for interaction. Inclusion Fusion steps in to fill this void, creating structured yet relaxed environments for adults with conditions like autism, ADHD, Down syndrome, anxiety and more.[1][3]

The facility supports a range of ages from 18 upward, including members in their 50s, 60s and 70s. A backyard area with a fire pit and mocktail bar enhances outdoor events, such as a recent Super Bowl watch party. Trained staff oversee all activities, ensuring safety and engagement. This setup has drawn close to 400 weekly visitors, underscoring the demand for such dedicated spaces in Southern Nevada.[1]

Precision Matching Fuels Genuine Connections

New members undergo placement meetings with staff to join one of over 40 groups suited to their profile. Factors like age, interests, personality and activity preferences guide these assignments, often described as “friendship matchmaking.”[1][4] Weekly 90-minute sessions cover everything from video games to arts and crafts. Cooking groups and life skills workshops build practical abilities alongside bonds.

Membership remains accessible, with options from $30 for a single event to $220 monthly for regular attendance. The organization partners with the Desert Regional Center’s respite program for funding support. Staff, including program instructors like Tyler Leng and Collin Reed, facilitate games and discussions to nurture confidence.[1][5]

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Events That Ignite Excitement and Camaraderie

Monthly After Dark nights draw crowds with pizza, poker, mocktails and video games, extending the fun beyond standard clubs. Trivia nights stand out as the top draw, where teams compete in themed rounds and celebrate victories like championship wins.[1] These gatherings create memorable moments in a judgment-free zone.

  • Trivia competitions with rotating categories and team rivalries.
  • Cooking sessions focused on shared meals and techniques.
  • Life skills and dating workshops for personal growth.
  • Holiday parties, movie nights and outings for variety.
  • Arts and crafts groups for creative expression.
  • Special events like backyard fire pit hangouts.

Activities cater to diverse preferences, from quiet crafts to lively games, ensuring broad appeal.[4]

Member Voices Echo the Transformative Power

Archie Lynch, 25, who lives with autism and ADHD, called his first visit transformative. “For people like me, who has autism and ADHD, when I came here it was just magical,” he said. “Everybody was nice. Everybody was cool.”[1] The environment fosters repeat visits and lasting memories.

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Jaden Mendoza, 22 and autistic, relocated from Colorado and quickly found his footing. “It’s been a blessing to be here,” he shared. “It’s perfect for me as an autistic adult. It’s kind of like a safe place for me to be who I am.”[1] His trivia team, Curse Breakers, recently claimed victory, likening it to a Super Bowl triumph. Fortunato emphasized the success of their matching system in building trust and comfort.[1]

Key Takeaways

  • Inclusion Fusion serves nearly 400 neurodivergent adults weekly through personalized groups and events.
  • Rooted in a 2015 high school project, it addresses post-school socialization gaps.
  • Affordable access and staff support create safe, engaging spaces for ages 18 and up.

Inclusion Fusion proves that targeted community efforts can reshape social landscapes for neurodivergent adults, turning isolation into inclusion. As Henderson’s model expands its reach, it highlights the value of spaces where authenticity thrives. What do you think about initiatives like this? Tell us in the comments.

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