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Share the Spirit: Nonprofit offers enrichment for the neurodivergent

Thiago Robinson has a gift, but he came close to never opening it.

Robinson, 20, of Alameda, is neurodivergent, and until recently, things weren’t going all that great for him. He wanted more than what life was offering at the moment, and that’s when a lucky chance found him.

While living in a homeless shelter in San Francisco, Robinson learned about a Lafayette-based organization called the Social Justice Sewing Academy, and one of their landmark efforts, the Social Connection.

The Social Justice Sewing Academy is much more than sewing machines and needlework. Founded in 2017 by then 18-year-old Sara Trail, the Academy focused on spurring and nurturing activism and youth engagement through sewing projects that included making quilt blocks banners with messages such as “Stop Police Brutality.”

The academy has since grown beyond that and now provides free services to neurodivergent adults throughout the Bay Area.

The programs offered through the Academy and the Social Connection are a patchwork quilt of opportunities.

Sabira Williams, Social Connection’s program director, says the inclusive programs provide help with individual living skills, and has a goal of helping people get jobs, if they want them — and most do.

But it goes beyond simple household budgeting and interview skills. Members can take courses aimed at getting a driver’s license, improving computer knowledge and learning to manage public transit.

The Social Connection member Thiago Robinson, 20, helps out in the kitchen by helping prepare a food plate at The Social Connection in Lafayette, Calif., on Monday, Oct. 6, 2025. The Social Connection is an innovative social club program based in Lafayette that serves neurodivergent adults, including those on the autism spectrum. Their mission is to create a vibrant “social club” environment where members can build meaningful friendships, gain life skills, and participate fully in their community. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group) 

The broader view divides interests into art, culinary, leadership and development, and technology and gaming. Members vote on what areas to explore and if enough people are interested in a certain topic, the Social Connection and Academy try to oblige.

For example, Williams says, many of the members wanted to learn about 3-D printing, so they found someone who could bring in a printer and instruct on how to use it. Those interested in the subject are using the printer to make items they then sell, helping with their goal toward independence.

Some parents with neurodivergent children might have lower expectations for their autistic children, but the Academy can open doors they might not know existed.

Not everyone, Williams says, is a fit for a 9-to-5 job. They might have artistic talents that can be developed to provide a living.

One of the popular areas of interest is in the culinary fields, and it was here that Robinson discovered he has a special talent when it comes to cooking.

“It really opens my mind. I love to try different seasonings,” Robinson says. “When it smells good, I know I did it right.”

The Social Connection member Thiago Robinson, 20, is photographed at The Social Connection in Lafayette, Calif., on Monday, Oct. 6, 2025. The Social Connection is an innovative social club program based in Lafayette that serves neurodivergent adults, including those on the autism spectrum. Their mission is to create a vibrant “social club” environment where members can build meaningful friendships, gain life skills, and participate fully in their community. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group) 

His favorite dishes include pasta – he makes his own sauce using a variety of the spices he loves most – and steak, but he’s also learned to make different drinks and teas. He cooks at the Academy, helping to prepare and service a daily lunch.

Members involved in the culinary program came up with the idea of running their own food truck, and that’s what the group plans to use the Share the Spirit funds to help pay for, license and outfit a food truck. The group already has designed a logo and a name, the Sweet Spectrum Company.

Trail and Williams see endless possibilities for the food truck. Not only would it give Academy members a chance to safely explore the food service industry, but also get them more involved with the community, which is another goal of the Social Connection.

Members will vote on the type of foods the truck will offer, and are considering a rotation that would give each person, or group of people, the opportunity to serve their particular foods. Some options would be to have specialty drinks in one rotation, sandwiches in another, and desserts in another. The foods would be simple and easily dispensed, but it would be an evolving project.

The Social Connection program director Sabira Williams, left, observes and assists members as they work together to complete a class project while at The Social Connection in Lafayette, Calif., on Monday, Oct. 6, 2025. The Social Connection is an innovative social club program based in Lafayette that serves neurodivergent adults, including those on the autism spectrum. Their mission is to create a vibrant “social club” environment where members can build meaningful friendships, gain life skills, and participate fully in their community. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group) 

Beyond financial assistance, the Academy is always looking for material donations and volunteers who can teach certain skills and crafts.

“Anyone who has a skill can come lead a class and teach,” Trail says. As long as you can pass a fingerprint test, you can teach.”

Trail says sometimes people donate equipment, but if no one knows how to use it, it can be frustrating. Some of the members want to learn how to build birdhouses, but no one with the Academy has experience doing that. Trail says she tried to learn watching YouTube and TikTok, but her attempts resulted in a lot of split wood and no completed project.

“We need a dad to help teach,” Trail says, laughing.

The more the community gets involved, Williams says, the better it is for the members at the Academy. Being different can be isolating, so the Social Connection wants to expand interactions with the general public.

Robinson says the Social Connection has changed him.

“It’s made me less shy and has made me get out of my comfort zone,” he says. “They help you in the best ways. They find out what each person needs and they help them.”

The Social Connection members work on completing a class project while at The Social Connection in Lafayette, Calif., on Monday, Oct. 6, 2025. The Social Connection is an innovative social club program based in Lafayette that serves neurodivergent adults, including those on the autism spectrum. Their mission is to create a vibrant “social club” environment where members can build meaningful friendships, gain life skills, and participate fully in their community. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group) 


ABOUT SHARE THE SPIRIT
Share the Spirit is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization operated by the East Bay Times/Bay Area News Group. Since 1989, Share the Spirit has been producing series of stories during the holiday season that highlight the wishes of those in need and invite readers to help fulfill them.

HOW TO HELP
Donations to the Social Justice Sewing Academy will support The Social Connection’s mission to provide innovative social, educational, and vocational opportunities for neurodivergent adults in the East Bay. The program will serve at least 150 individuals over the next six months. Goal: $5,000

HOW TO GIVE
Donate at sharethespiriteastbay.org/donate or by mail using this form. Donations are tax deductible.

ONLINE EXTRA
Read other Share the Spirit stories, view photos and video at sharethespiriteastbay.org.

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