About Us

INTRODUCTION

GoNeuroPlay LLC is a comprehensive human services

GoNeuroPlay LLC is a comprehensive human services AI edtech company dedicated to empowering neurodivergent individuals and communities through innovative brain-training games, educational tools, and safety programs.

As the for-profit arm of Bridge2Autism.org, GoNeuroPlay is actively gathering resources to launch the Triad Tempest Three-State Emergency Preparedness Initiative—a groundbreaking program focused on disaster prevention, preparation, mitigation, and restoration.

Securing Emergency Funding

This includes securing emergency funding, grants, and delivering specialized educational services tailored for neurodivergent populations and first responders. Revenue streams support sustainable impact, with offerings available on Apple App Store and Google Play, including:
AI-powered brain-training apps
Safety education modules
Physical games
Autism learning tools
Game licensing to first-responder departments
Collaborative partnerships

An expanding e-commerce platform features inclusive merchandise such as:

Running and workout gear
Emergency management equipment
Engaging toys
Video and brain games designed for cognitive development and fun

INTRODUCTION

Our Mission

Empowering Autism Through Play

GoNeuroPlay, a program of Bridge2Autism Community, provides autism-friendly video and board games to empower neurodivergent individuals. Led by Korey, an autistic firefighter sergeant/engineer from Oak Park, Illinois, now based in Tennessee and Northwest Georgia, we draw from 7 years of firefighting experience and 10 years as a senior hotelier. Inspired by personal connections to autism, including nephew Ashton (CSAS Student Body President 2026, 2025/2024 Tennessee 800m Champion), we design games like NeuroSpark: DaltonTornado and NeuroPulse:

First Response to foster brain training, relaxation, and job-specific skills. Our mission addresses the 90% gap in accessible emergency training and 10% gap in inclusive games, aiming to serve 1,000 autistic individuals by 2030 with $500,000 in funding and FEMA partnerships. Role-playing games enhance self-esteem, social skills, and community, often the only friendships for neurodivergent individuals (Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2019).

Contact Us

Reach GoNeuroPlay to collaborate, volunteer, or learn more.

Volunteer

Be A Volunteer

Connect with us to share stories and resources across the Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia Triad. Attend Workshops: Learn neuroaffirming strategies or FEMA-aligned Triad Tempest emergency training. Volunteer or Donate: Support our mission to empower underserved populations, including females, rural communities, and non-English speakers. Explore our new Resources Hub for downloadable grants toolkits and resilience guides.

Community Volunteers:

Lead advocacy workshops, host Triad Tempest events in Tennessee, Alabama, or Georgia, or moderate Discord server (@goneuroplay). Focus on rural families or non-English speakers with resilience training.

Junior Officer Program:
(Coming Soon)

Empower Triad youth (ages 13-18) with roles like Junior President, Secretary, Board Members, Social Media Managers, Community Advocates, Treasurer, Video Game Reviewers, and Developers. Guided by mentors, they’ll support our mission and gain skills. Watch for sign-ups to shape the future of Bridge2Autism!