About us

Keystone is a not-for-profit led by lived experience of disability. We support young people to build skills, confidence and community through peer mentoring, co-designed programs and flexible, participant-led supports. Our services genuinely reflect your interests and help you step into valued roles in your life and community.

About us

Keystone is a not-for-profit led by lived experience of disability.

We support young people to build skills, confidence and community through peer mentoring, co-designed programs and flexible, participant-led supports. Our services genuinely reflect your interests and help you step into valued roles in your life and community.

We’re not another cookie-cutter provider. Our values are the foundation of everything we do – shaping how we show up, who we hire, and how we work with you.

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Our Values

At Keystone, we believe in the power of

Meet Jeremy!

Program Lead & Founder

I’m Jeremy, founder of Keystone and a lifelong member of the neurodivergent club. Growing up with autism meant school, friends, and life in general often felt like I was on a different wavelength. Those challenges have helped shape how I see the world, solve problems, and support others who’ve often felt like square pegs in round holes.

These days, I use that experience to design supports that actually work. I’ve spent over 10 years in the disability sector, currently serve on Deakin University’s Disability Advisory Board, and love building support systems that make sense.

More than anything, I’m here to help people feel seen, supported, and just the right kind of ‘overpowered’.

I’m always happy to answer questions, feel free to give me a call on 0438 503 785.

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