
Helping Your Adult Child Discover Purpose
We all want to feel like we matter. Like we’re contributing something to the world. That doesn’t change for adults with IDD. Helping your adult child find purpose isn’t just about filling their day, it’s about feeding their spirit.
Why Purpose Matters
When someone has a reason to get up in the morning, it improves everything: mental health, physical health, and overall quality of life. Purpose can come from work, volunteering, creative expression, or being part of a group.
North Carolina families often explore community-based activities through programs like Covenant Pathways (Supported Employment), UnityLink (Community Networking), or Dream Center (Day Program). These services support individuals in finding their rhythm and meaning in daily life.
Purpose Builds Belonging
Meaningful activity isn’t just about staying busy it’s about connection. Purpose brings people together. It makes our kids feel seen, valued, and part of something bigger.
There are resources and services across the state dedicated to helping individuals with IDD experience lives full of meaning. And as a caregiver, knowing where to look is the first step.

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