AbstractLorenzo’s House, an international nonprofit empowers families living with younger‐onset dementia through our holistic model.Younger‐onset dementia does not just impact the person diagnosed, it impacts a whole family. Younger families are too often undiagnosed, under‐resourced and misunderstood in the dementia community. With this diagnosis comes a dramatic shift in a family’s dynamic and they are alienated from popular dementia resources geared towards people who are diagnosed later in life. Younger‐onset strikes people in their 30s, 40s, 50s and early 60s. There is an urgency for support as there has been a 200% increase between 2013‐2017 in this age range, according to a 2020 report by BlueCross BlueShield. This gap in appropriate services and alarming uptick leaves families on an isolated path, searching for resources, support, and basic understanding.Younger carepartners are in a uniquely important and difficult position as they are responsible for being the primary carepartner to their loved one, breadwinner for the household, and for parenting independently ‐ all while navigating the complexities of the diagnosis. There is a need for personal connection and resource exchange. The best guidance often comes from people walking a similar path.At Lorenzo’s House we ensure carepartner paths cross. Our Healing Spaces and Carepartner Connections offer this innovation of personalized connection and resource exchange. Our Healing Spaces unite a community of carepartners from across the globe. These are spaces of bravery, understanding and respite exclusively designed for younger families navigating dementia. Through our gender based Bright Brunch and Light Lounge sessions, carepartners listen deeply, exchange resources and build community. Carepartner Connections is a proven model designed to create one‐on‐one carer matches that support social emotional wellness and exchanges relevant resources. By building a digital and in‐person international network of carepartners, we cure isolation by uniting common journeys.