About The Limitless Connection Center
Marin families navigating disability often experience isolation, fragmented services, and constant coordination between therapies, school, and daily life. Even when services exist, there is no consistent place to return to for connection, routine, and relief.
Limitless Connection Center is building a centralized, disability-centered community hub- one place families can return to regularly across life stages. Under one roof, we bring together:
Aquatics
Inclusive play
Therapy Partnerships
Regulation & Learning
Resource Navigation
Designed to prioritize regulation, relationship, and routine!
What We’re Building This Year
Limitless was founded by a parent navigating rare genetic diagnoses and an aquatic rehabilitation specialist who has witnessed the transformative impact of movement and connection.
Together, they saw the gap — families were working tirelessly to piece together care without a steady, welcoming hub to return to.
So we began building one!
This year is focused on readiness:
Securing a permanent home
Designing programs thoughtfully
Building a strong board
Raising funds in phased, sustainable lanes
We are building carefully so that Limitless can serve generations to come!
Malerie Rosenblum
Founder
Malerie Rosenblum is the Founder of Limitless Connection Center and a parent advocate with almost a decade of hands-on experience navigating complex disability systems across medical, educational, and community settings. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business from Montclair State University and brings a professional background in operations, relationship management, and event coordination to her leadership.
As the parent of two children with rare genetic conditions, Malerie has developed deep expertise in systems navigation, multi-stakeholder coordination, and family-centered advocacy. She has led care coordination across hospital systems, specialty medical providers, school districts, early intervention programs, Regional Center services, insurance systems, and private therapy networks, often simultaneously. Her work includes preparing for and participating in IEP processes, collaborating with educators and therapists, managing complex insurance coverage, and staying current on emerging research and protocols related to rare diagnoses.
Through her advocacy, Malerie has supported dozens of families by sharing resources, connecting them to inclusive programs and adaptive activities, and helping them navigate systems such as school placement options, Regional Center services, and California’s Self-Determination Program. Her approach emphasizes collaboration, relationship-building, and trauma-informed support, grounded in lived experience.
Malerie founded Limitless Connection Center to address systemic gaps that disproportionately impact families whose children fall outside traditional service models. Her leadership is informed by firsthand knowledge of where families encounter barriers, particularly in access to inclusive play, respite, caregiver support, and community connection, and by a commitment to designing programs that are flexible, humane, and responsive to diverse needs.
Sean Sullivan
Co-Founder
Sean Sullivan is a Lead Aquatic Rehabilitation Specialist and co-founder at Limitless Connection Center with over ten years of experience delivering adaptive aquatic rehabilitation, wellness, and fitness programs in both individual and group settings. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology from Marquette University and maintains multiple certifications in aquatic rehabilitation, adaptive swimming, and aquatic fitness.
Sean has worked extensively with diverse populations, including individuals with cerebral palsy, stroke, Parkinson’s disease, arthritis, brain and spinal cord injuries, autism, and complex physical and neurological conditions. Across his career, he has supported participants in improving mobility, balance, strength, cardiovascular endurance, confidence, and overall quality of life through water-based programming that leverages buoyancy, resistance, and play.
In prior roles in Colorado and Marin County, Sean served as a lead rehabilitation specialist, where he expanded access to one-on-one and group aquatic rehabilitation services, rebuilt programs following the COVID-19 pandemic, and grew participation to sustained full capacity with waitlists. He has designed and led specialized workshops focused on balance, brain-body connection, cardiovascular conditioning, mobility, and adaptive use of aquatic equipment, each tailored to meet participants’ functional goals in an engaging, supportive environment.
Sean also brings specialized experience working with pediatric and disability communities, designing adaptive swimming and aquatic movement programs that prioritize safety, confidence-building, and individualized engagement. His approach emphasizes meeting participants where they are, particularly individuals with autism and severe genetic conditions, allowing trust and connection to guide progress.
At Limitless Connection Center, Sean plays a central role in program design, service delivery, and community-building, ensuring that aquatic rehabilitation offerings are inclusive, accessible, and responsive to the needs of individuals and families navigating disability.
Founders Letter
For the past year, I’ve been building something quietly. It didn’t start with a big announcement or a business plan. It started with conversations - listening to other parents and caregivers whose lives look a lot like mine. My life, like many caregivers’, has been shaped by navigating systems most people never expect to learn so intimately: hospitals, early intervention, therapy schedules, school teams, IEP meetings, insurance calls, and long stretches of uncertainty. It’s also been shaped by overwhelming joy, resilience, love, and the quiet strength that comes from advocating for your children, as they take on challenge after challenge with resilience, time and time again.
As the parent of children with rare genetic conditions, I’ve spent years living inside systems that weren’t designed for complexity, evolving needs, or the full humanity of families like mine. I’ve learned how much energy it takes just to access support, and how isolating it can feel when joyful, inclusive spaces are few and far between.
Last year, those conversations and lived experience led me to create Limitless Connection.
Limitless is being built as a disability-centered hub. A place that brings together inclusive play, adaptive programs, therapeutic movement, family support, and community connection under one roof. It’s meant to live in the space between clinical care and everyday life: where children can participate meaningfully, building their self-esteem, confidence and skills; and, where caregivers can feel supported, seen, and less alone.
I’ve been building Limitless steadily and intentionally -learning, listening, and shaping it alongside families and practitioners who understand these gaps firsthand. And now, I’m excited (and a little nervous) to finally share that Limitless is underway and growing. There is still so much ahead. I don’t have all the answers. What I do have is lived experience, deep respect for this community, and a belief that families navigating disability deserve more access, more joy, and more connection than our current systems offer.
If this resonates with you, or if you’re walking a similar path, I’d love to stay connected as this work continues to take shape. I’m grateful to everyone who has shared their stories, trust and encouragement along this journey so far.
Malerie Rosenblum, Founder