THE HOUSE

belonging is natural, not earned.

A virtual edition of LLOH’s first Los Angeles pop-up designed for connection, ease, and beLOnging for both kids and parents.

At LLOH, kids are free to make friends, explore, and be social on their own terms. There is no formal programming. No icebreakers. No forced introductions. No pressure to participate.The only rule at LLOH is to follow your intuition.

Come as you are. Stay as long as it feels good. Leave when you’re ready. That’s LLOH.

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Wooden table with scattered black dominoes, a bowl of popcorn, and an open snack bag in a cozy room with colorful chairs and jackets.
Group of four diverse friends smiling and taking a selfie together indoors.Close-up of a record player turntable with a vinyl spinning and text saying 'Requests Welcome'.

THE HOUSE LAWS

Multiple irregular teal paint splatters on a transparent background.

No Schedules. Connection unfolds at its own pace.

No Performance. Screens stay at the door; curiosity takes over.

No Labels. You don’t need a diagnosis to find your people.

The Archive.
Every moment is part of a growing history.

Three Polaroid-style photos depicting sound equipment, ceiling lights, and green fern leaves with related Pulse theme titles.
Teen boy and girl smiling at each other indoors, with photo frame and palm tree stamp graphic overlays.

THE EXHALE

While (pre)teens explore The House, parents are invited to The Salon. Settle in, request a record, and finally breathe.

+ CREATED BY A NEURODIVERGENT MOM
+ A SANCTUARY FOR FAMILIES

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To ensure a balanced and safe community, we protect the House culture through a selective vetting process.

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