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Experiential Learning
Meristem is dedicated to preparing young adults with autism and other neurodiversity for a life of greater independence and fulfillment. Our multi-year transitional program serves students ages 18-28 from all over the United States.

Thank You for Helping Us Awaken the Possible!
Meristem’s mission is made possible by the support of generous donors, dedicated volunteers, and impactful partners. Your incredible support empowers young adults with autism and other neurodiversities to achieve greater independence and capacity, and helps build a world where neurodiverse talents are celebrated and embraced.

Purchase an Herbal
Arts Subscription Box
Every season, you will receive a package with handmade items created by Meristem students in an advanced Herbal Arts internship. Support our job training program and get beautiful, functional items for yourself or a loved one!

Breaking
Workforce Barriers
Meristem’s Transformative Autism Program (TAP) was developed with input from young adults on the autism spectrum in order to educate California employers on how to hire, train and retain people with autism—and in turn help them become the valuable employees they have the potential to be.

Meristem Cafe
Our Cafe is open for lunch on Thursdays and Fridays 11:30 to 1:30 serving freshly made seasonal food.

Campus Life
Meristem’s lush 13-acre campus is located in Fair Oaks, California, just east of Sacramento and walking distance to trails and a portion of the American River.

Get Involved
Volunteer Your Time
Purchase Goods & Services
Donate In-kind Gifts
Refer a Family / Student
Offer Work Internships
Corporate Training
Attend Meristem Events
Capital Gifts & Endowment
Frequently Asked Questions
Meristem students are comprised of neurodiverse young adults between the ages of 18-28, with low support needs, who show potential to achieve independence and self-sufficiency upon graduation.
Make a donation. All donations are tax deductible. Please consider making a contribution which will help support Meristem families with program fees, meal plans and personal items. Facility maintenance and update expenses are also needs of the program.
All students will learn about the public transportation in the community with opportunities to learn and use it. Lessons on Uber/Lift, Bart (Muni), trains, booking flights, airport transports are also part of the ILS instruction. Meristem wants its students out and about in the community and feeling comfortable about the trip to the destination.
Driving one’s car is allowed. Whether it be a Day Program student driving to campus and parking each day; or an ILS Program student driving their car to campus and parking it at the dorms – both are allowed. Meristem’s 13-acre campus features plenty safe parking areas.
Meristem’s staff work with students who wish to work towards a drivers license. From taking and passing the test, to driving a cart on campus, to driving lessons with Bond Driving School – steps are in place for those that can put in the hard work.
Feedback
“What Meristem is doing is redefining the spectrum of ability and addressing one of the most significant public policy challenges we face in our state and in our society – the unacceptable unemployment rate for people with abilities who also happen to have disabilities.
Meristem is unique. There’s no equivalent program in our region, state or nation. Meristem offers hope, purpose and meaning. It is one of a kind.”
Darrell Steinberg
Former Mayor of Sacramento
Meristem Board Member
– Caroline, Meristem Graduate
– Kim, Meristem Parent
– Morgan, Current Meristem Student

