Programs & Services
Comprehensive programs designed to foster independence, employment, and meaningful community integration for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Community Integration Training
Our Community Integration Training Program serves individuals with intense behavioral support needs, focusing on building essential life skills and fostering independence.
Self-advocacy, financial literacy, personal care, and daily living skills training to promote independence and confidence.
Workplace etiquette, professional communication, resume building, and interview preparation for successful employment.
Navigation skills, public transportation training, and safety awareness for independent community access.
Service Codes: 055 (Adult Day/Community Integration Training Program) & 612 (Behavior Analyst)
Employment & Volunteer Program
We create real-world employment opportunities and volunteer experiences that build skills, confidence, and meaningful connections to the community.
Collaborations with local businesses and city volunteer programs to create inclusive employment opportunities and community service roles.
Greenhouse operations, craft workshops, café services, and facility maintenance providing hands-on work experience in a supportive environment.
Structured apprenticeship programs in 3D design, landscaping, facility maintenance, and other trades with competitive compensation.

Support Services
Comprehensive clinical and behavioral support services tailored to individual needs and goals.
Evidence-based behavioral interventions and vocational therapy to support skill development and address challenges.
Personalized case management coordinating services, resources, and support across all areas of life.
Resources, education, and respite services for families and caregivers to ensure sustainable support systems.
Sustainability & Green Technology Education
Innovative programs that combine environmental stewardship with vocational training, preparing participants for careers in the growing green economy.
Hands-on training in graphene-based construction materials and eco-friendly building techniques, positioning participants at the forefront of sustainable architecture.
Education in solar panel maintenance, energy monitoring systems, and sustainable energy practices for facility operations.
Training in waste reduction, recycling operations, composting, and circular economy principles for environmental careers.
Greenhouse management, organic gardening, and sustainable food production skills through our community garden programs.
Who We Serve
Adults ages 18-55 with intellectual or developmental disabilities seeking independence and community integration.
Young adults exiting special education programs and transitioning to adult services and independent living.
Veterans and individuals with mild cognitive disabilities seeking community integration and support services.
Target Capacity: 50-75 program participants annually