A Place Where Every Type of Brain Belongs.

The Pearl House is a space built by and for a neurodiverse community.

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Why we Founded The Pearl House

Our founder, Maggie Latimer, has two daughters, Ivy and Margot. Margot's name means "pearl," which inspired the name The Pearl House. Margot is autistic/ADHD, and watching how her neurodivergence shapes not only her world, but her entire family's, inspired Maggie to create a space for families like hers—a community where people feel understood, supported, and connected by others who truly get it.

I didn’t want Margot to have to earn her place to play. I wanted a space that already knew she belonged.
— Maggie Latimer, Founder
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What Our Space Provides

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    Spaces for Every Kind of Play

    Tinker, climb, read, splash — Pearl House offers dedicated spaces for every kind of exploration.

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    A Café to Call Your Own

    Grab a bite from our café menu, or bring your own. Either way, there's a comfortable space to eat and refuel between play.

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    Flexible Hours, No Pressure

    No bookings, no rigid schedules — just walk in whenever it's convenient for your family.

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    The Right Gear, Ready to Go

    No need to buy or bring your own — rent adaptive equipment and specialized gear right here, so every visit is set up for success.

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