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Empowering Families: Foundation Fifteen Expands Transition Supports for NDIS Eligibility Shifts

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  • Preparing youth and families for foundational and NDIS support pathways ahead of the July 2026 eligibility changes

Noel, Missouri, 11th March 2026, ZEX PR WIREFoundation Fifteen has announced the expansion of its transition support services to help families and young people prepare for upcoming changes to disability and mental health support pathways linked to NDIS eligibility, set to take effect from July 2026. These changes will impact how youth move between foundational community supports and NDIS-funded services, creating new challenges for families navigating care access, planning, and long-term stability.

As eligibility frameworks evolve, many families are facing uncertainty about what supports will remain available and how to prepare young people for transitions that can feel complex and overwhelming. Foundation Fifteen is responding by strengthening its targeted services designed to guide youth through both foundational and NDIS pathways with clarity, compassion, and practical support.

The expanded approach focuses on early preparation, emotional resilience, and continuity of care for young people who may not meet NDIS access criteria or who are transitioning between systems. By working closely with families, educators, and community providers, Foundation Fifteen aims to ensure that no young person is left without guidance during a critical stage of their development.

“These changes are creating understandable concern for families who want to do the right thing for their children but feel unsure about what the future holds,” said a spokesperson for Foundation Fifteen. “Our goal is to remove confusion and provide steady, reliable support so young people can move forward with confidence rather than fear.”

Foundation Fifteen’s transition supports are designed to help youth build independence, self-advocacy skills, and emotional readiness while also assisting families in understanding eligibility requirements, service options, and planning timelines. This includes tailored mentoring, education around support pathways, and connection to appropriate community-based resources for those who fall outside NDIS eligibility.

The organization emphasizes that strong foundational supports are essential regardless of eligibility status. Many young people experience emotional distress, anxiety, or functional challenges that require consistent care, even if they do not qualify for NDIS funding. Foundation Fifteen’s expanded services aim to bridge these gaps by offering structured guidance that prioritizes well-being and long-term outcomes.

“Transition points are where young people are most vulnerable to falling through the cracks,” the spokesperson added. “By starting preparation early and keeping families informed, we can reduce stress and help young people feel supported rather than overwhelmed by change.”

With July 2026 approaching, Foundation Fifteen is encouraging families to begin conversations early, assess current supports, and seek guidance before changes take effect. The organization is also working to raise awareness among schools and community partners to ensure consistent messaging and coordinated support across systems.

Through its expanded transition services, Foundation Fifteen continues its commitment to empowering young people and families with the tools they need to navigate evolving mental health and disability support landscapes. By focusing on clarity, compassion, and continuity, the organization aims to turn a period of uncertainty into an opportunity for growth and resilience.

About Foundation Fifteen

Foundation Fifteen is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting youth and families through mental health advocacy, education, mentorship, and access to essential resources. With a focus on early intervention and community-based care, Foundation Fifteen works to ensure that young people feel supported, informed, and empowered during times of transition and change.

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Website: https://foundationfifteen.org

Address: 93 Colony Drive, Noel, MO 64854, McDonald

Email Address: contact@foundationfifteen.org

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Spaces Designer Homes Highlights 4 Major Homebuilding Trends Impacting West Michigan Homeowners

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  • Grand Rapids, Michigan–based Spaces Designer Homes shares key housing and remodeling trends to help West Michigan families make informed building decisions in today’s evolving market.

Grand Rapids, MI, 11th March 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Spaces Designer Homes, a custom home builder and remodeler serving Grand Rapids and West Michigan, has released a consumer-focused briefing outlining four major trends shaping custom construction and remodeling decisions.

With elevated costs, shifting lifestyle priorities, and increased demand for personalization, the company says homeowners must approach building and remodeling with clearer expectations and stronger preparation than ever before.

“Homebuilding is not what it was five years ago,” said a spokesperson for Spaces Designer Homes. “Costs, timelines, and buyer priorities have shifted. The families who succeed are the ones who understand the landscape before they break ground.”

Below are four key trends influencing residential construction — and what they mean for homeowners in practical terms.

1. Construction Costs Remain Elevated

Residential construction material costs have increased more than 30% in recent years, and while volatility has stabilized, pricing remains significantly higher than pre-2020 levels. Labor shortages continue nationwide, contributing to longer scheduling timelines and premium labor rates.

In addition:

  • Nearly 70% of custom home projects report budget increases tied to upgrades or mid-project changes.

  • Average build timelines are now several months longer than historical norms.

“What this means in plain language is simple,” the company explains. “You need a detailed plan and a realistic budget before you begin. Assumptions are expensive.”

Spaces Designer Homes emphasizes that unclear allowances, late design decisions, and incomplete specifications are among the biggest contributors to cost overruns.

2. Remodeling Demand Is Surging

More than half of homeowners are choosing to renovate rather than move, largely due to higher mortgage rates and limited housing inventory.

Additional indicators show:

  • Remodeling spending nationally has exceeded $400 billion annually.

  • Kitchen and bathroom remodels remain the most requested upgrades.

  • The median age of U.S. homes is now over 40 years, increasing the need for updates and modernization.

“We’re seeing families invest in the home they already love instead of navigating a competitive housing market,” Spaces Designer Homes notes. “But remodeling still requires structure, budgeting, and professional coordination to avoid unexpected costs.”

The company warns that underestimating renovation complexity can lead to schedule delays and financial strain if proper planning is not in place.

3. Personalization Is the New Standard

Today’s homeowners expect homes tailored to their lifestyles.

Industry surveys indicate:

  • Over 80% of buyers rank design personalization as a top priority.

  • Demand for custom cabinetry, flexible workspaces, and multi-functional rooms continues to rise.

  • Open-concept living is evolving into intentional zoning — spaces designed for specific daily routines.

“Families want homes that reflect how they actually live,” the company says. “Whether it’s remote work, entertaining, or multigenerational living, the layout must support real life.”

However, increased customization also requires earlier and more detailed design decisions.

“The more custom your home becomes, the more critical planning becomes,” the company adds. “Personalization without preparation leads to change orders.”

4. Transparency and Communication Are Now Deciding Factors

Homeowners consistently rank clear communication and transparency among the top factors when selecting a builder — often above price alone.

Recent housing feedback trends show:

  • Poor communication is one of the leading causes of project dissatisfaction.

  • Projects with structured pre-construction planning are significantly less likely to exceed timelines.

“People aren’t just hiring a builder,” Spaces Designer Homes explains. “They’re entering a partnership that can last a year or more. The process matters just as much as the finished product.”

The company encourages homeowners to evaluate not only craftsmanship but also the builder’s systems for documentation, selection management, budget clarity, and change-order approvals.

What This Means for Homeowners

According to Spaces Designer Homes, today’s environment demands a shift in mindset.

“Building or remodeling is no longer just about design inspiration,” the company explains. “It’s about strategic planning, financial clarity, and choosing a team that communicates consistently from blueprint to move-in.”

In today’s market, preparation is no longer optional — it is essential.

A Call to Action

Spaces Designer Homes encourages West Michigan homeowners to pause before beginning any custom construction or remodeling project and ensure they fully understand today’s costs, timelines, and expectations.

“An informed homeowner is a confident homeowner,” the company concludes. “The right preparation protects your investment, your timeline, and your peace of mind.”

About Spaces Designer Homes

Founded in 2017, Spaces Designer Homes is a Grand Rapids, Michigan–based custom home builder and remodeler serving West Michigan and Lakeshore communities. With an in-house designer and fully equipped showroom, the company specializes in custom construction, remodeling, cabinetry, and blueprint design.

Built on the belief that strong partnerships create stronger homes, the company operates by a simple guiding principle: Our Team. Building Your Dream Home. This commitment reflects its focus on collaboration, transparency, craftsmanship, and lasting relationships — ensuring every project is more than a structure, but a space thoughtfully created around each client’s lifestyle, values, and vision.

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Foundation Fifteen Partners with Local Schools for Nationwide Suicide Prevention Workshops

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  • Delivering comprehensive mental health education to empower students and strengthen community support.

“Our collaboration with schools ensures that mental health education is not only accessible but actionable. This initiative strengthens the broader community network and reinforces the critical role of early intervention in preventing mental health crises.”

— Operations Representative, Foundation Fifteen

Noel, Missouri, 11th March 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Foundation Fifteen, a nonprofit organization dedicated to mental health awareness, suicide prevention, and empowering at-risk youth, has announced a strategic partnership with local schools to launch a series of nationwide suicide prevention workshops. This initiative aims to equip students, educators, and communities with the tools and knowledge necessary to identify early warning signs of mental health challenges and implement timely interventions.

The workshops are designed to provide evidence-based strategies in suicide awareness, peer mentorship, and resilience-building tailored specifically to adolescents. By integrating these programs into school curricula, Foundation Fifteen seeks to foster environments where students feel supported, empowered, and able to discuss mental health challenges openly and safely.

“Foundation Fifteen’s mission is rooted in the belief that no young person should feel isolated in their struggles,” said a representative from Foundation Fifteen. “These workshops represent a proactive approach to mental health education, providing students, educators, and communities with the knowledge to recognize early warning signs, take appropriate action, and cultivate emotional resilience. By emphasizing both prevention and intervention, we can reduce the risk of tragic outcomes and foster a culture of support and empowerment for young people nationwide.”

The program will feature interactive sessions led by certified mental health professionals, experienced peer mentors, and educators trained in adolescent development. Workshops will cover practical topics such as identifying signs of anxiety and depression, understanding triggers for suicidal thoughts, and providing support to peers in crisis. Students will also engage in skill-building exercises that teach effective coping mechanisms, communication strategies, and ways to seek help when needed.

In addition to student-focused sessions, the workshops will include modules for parents, guardians, and caregivers. These sessions provide guidance on recognizing early warning signs, encouraging open communication, and accessing mental health resources, including financial assistance for therapy and counseling. Foundation Fifteen emphasizes that suicide prevention requires a collaborative approach involving schools, families, and local communities.

Foundation Fifteen’s nationwide initiative is structured to adapt to varying school environments and regional needs. The program will be rolled out in multiple phases, beginning with pilot workshops in Missouri, followed by expansion to additional states. Workshops will include evaluation metrics to track engagement, knowledge retention, and behavioral outcomes, ensuring that the program effectively addresses the mental health needs of participating students.

About Foundation Fifteen

Founded in memory of Landen Russell Cates, who tragically lost his life to suicide at the age of 15, Foundation Fifteen is committed to preventing similar losses by providing comprehensive support and resources to at-risk youth. The organization offers financial assistance for therapy and counseling, youth mentorship programs, suicide awareness education, and collaborative community initiatives. Through education, advocacy, and community engagement, Foundation Fifteen empowers young people to build resilience, seek help when needed, and advocate for their own mental well-being.

For more information about Foundation Fifteen’s suicide prevention workshops or to support the organization’s programs, contact the organization through the information below.

Contact

Website: https://foundationfifteen.org/
Email: contact@foundationfifteen.org
Address: 93 Colony Drive, Noel, MO 64854, McDonald

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Foundation Fifteen Partners with Local Schools for Nationwide Suicide Prevention Workshops

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  • Delivering comprehensive mental health education to empower students and strengthen community support.

“Our collaboration with schools ensures that mental health education is not only accessible but actionable. This initiative strengthens the broader community network and reinforces the critical role of early intervention in preventing mental health crises.”

— Operations Representative, Foundation Fifteen

Noel, Missouri, 11th March 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Foundation Fifteen, a nonprofit organization dedicated to mental health awareness, suicide prevention, and empowering at-risk youth, has announced a strategic partnership with local schools to launch a series of nationwide suicide prevention workshops. This initiative aims to equip students, educators, and communities with the tools and knowledge necessary to identify early warning signs of mental health challenges and implement timely interventions.

The workshops are designed to provide evidence-based strategies in suicide awareness, peer mentorship, and resilience-building tailored specifically to adolescents. By integrating these programs into school curricula, Foundation Fifteen seeks to foster environments where students feel supported, empowered, and able to discuss mental health challenges openly and safely.

“Foundation Fifteen’s mission is rooted in the belief that no young person should feel isolated in their struggles,” said a representative from Foundation Fifteen. “These workshops represent a proactive approach to mental health education, providing students, educators, and communities with the knowledge to recognize early warning signs, take appropriate action, and cultivate emotional resilience. By emphasizing both prevention and intervention, we can reduce the risk of tragic outcomes and foster a culture of support and empowerment for young people nationwide.”

The program will feature interactive sessions led by certified mental health professionals, experienced peer mentors, and educators trained in adolescent development. Workshops will cover practical topics such as identifying signs of anxiety and depression, understanding triggers for suicidal thoughts, and providing support to peers in crisis. Students will also engage in skill-building exercises that teach effective coping mechanisms, communication strategies, and ways to seek help when needed.

In addition to student-focused sessions, the workshops will include modules for parents, guardians, and caregivers. These sessions provide guidance on recognizing early warning signs, encouraging open communication, and accessing mental health resources, including financial assistance for therapy and counseling. Foundation Fifteen emphasizes that suicide prevention requires a collaborative approach involving schools, families, and local communities.

Foundation Fifteen’s nationwide initiative is structured to adapt to varying school environments and regional needs. The program will be rolled out in multiple phases, beginning with pilot workshops in Missouri, followed by expansion to additional states. Workshops will include evaluation metrics to track engagement, knowledge retention, and behavioral outcomes, ensuring that the program effectively addresses the mental health needs of participating students.

About Foundation Fifteen

Founded in memory of Landen Russell Cates, who tragically lost his life to suicide at the age of 15, Foundation Fifteen is committed to preventing similar losses by providing comprehensive support and resources to at-risk youth. The organization offers financial assistance for therapy and counseling, youth mentorship programs, suicide awareness education, and collaborative community initiatives. Through education, advocacy, and community engagement, Foundation Fifteen empowers young people to build resilience, seek help when needed, and advocate for their own mental well-being.

For more information about Foundation Fifteen’s suicide prevention workshops or to support the organization’s programs, contact the organization through the information below.

Contact

Website: https://foundationfifteen.org/
Email: contact@foundationfifteen.org
Address: 93 Colony Drive, Noel, MO 64854, McDonald

About Author

Disclaimer: The views, suggestions, and opinions expressed here are the sole responsibility of the experts. No Digi Observer journalist was involved in the writing and production of this article.

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