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Mosaic in Dallas 2245 Midway Rd., Ste. 300 About Us In 1986, a group of parents, having heard of Bethphage's success, traveled to Nebraska to request Bethphage services in Texas. At that time, their children were residing in state schools, which were being closed down, or their children were graduating from public schools with nowhere to go for services. In August 1986, Bethphage opened four group homes in Dallas to provide residential services to 24 young adults. In 2003, Bethphage consolidated with Martin Luther Homes to create Mosaic. In August 2008, Mosaic in Dallas celebrated its 22nd Anniversary and continues to be the provider of choice for approximately 70 individuals with disabilities and their families. As part of Mosaic's commitment to provide quality care and services, the Dallas agency has received accreditation status through The Council on Quality and Leadership in Supports for People with Disabilities (CQL) for the past 16 years. The latest accreditation in 2007 from CQL for Mosaic in Dallas granted a 3-year accreditation with distinction. Mosaic in Dallas is the only agency in the state of Texas that has this accreditation. Mosaic in Dallas continues to be innovative throughout the community and began a cost-effective, confidential document destruction business in August 2008. Learn more about current events at Mosaic in Dallas by reading the online version of the Fall 2009 Possibilities. Document Destruction Business
Contact Mosaic for your document destruction needs! Thanks to the financial grant from the Hillcrest Foundation, founded by Mrs. W.W. Caruth, Sr., Mosaic in Dallas offers meaningful, paid work to individuals while turning traditional vocational services into an income generating business that provides work for people of all skill levels. Learn more about Mosaic's document destruction services. Print out document destruction fact sheet or bulletin insert. The Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation Awards Mosaic
Mosaic was awarded $20,000 from The Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation in support of Mosaic's Make Healthy Lives Happen project. Gifts made to Make Healthy Lives Happen will cover the costs of medical and dental needs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities served by Mosaic in Dallas. Medical expenses for an individual with a developmental disability are four times greater than those for a person without a disability. These expenses quite often go beyond doctor appointments and Mosaic is grateful for the gift of The Watchovia Wells Fargo Foundation to Make Healthy Lives Happen. The Watchovia Wells Fargo Foundation is a private foundation that provides grants to eligible 501 (c) (3) organizations to support the following focus areas: Education, Community Development, Health/Human Services, Arts/Culture, Civic and Environment. The mission of the Foundation is to build strong and vibrant communities, improve the quality of life, and make a positive difference. |
![]() Mosaic in Dallas is a member of the DFW Christian Chamber of Commerce as well at the Metrocrest Chamber of Commerce and National Association for Information Destruction, Inc. (NAID). Nadine Floor Company GladTidings ContestMosaic in Dallas was selected as one of two beneficiaries of the 2009 GladTidings contest presented by Nadine Floor Company.The men's Northland Road home will receive new flooring throughout their kitchen, eat in area and laundry rooms thanks to the generosity of Nadine Floor Company. Thank you for this generous contribution to Mosaic! Special Event CalendarOpen House and ribbon cutting to commemorate Mosaic's new membership with the Farmers Branch Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, March 23 at noon at our office 2245 Midway Rd., Suite 300.Attend the Drawing You In luncheon on Tuesday, April 13, 2010. View more upcoming events on the events calendar. Featured Partner
Thank you to all the attendees and supporters of the 13th Annual Heart & Soul Gala that took place Feb. 13, 2010 at the Doubletree Hotel Richardson. Honorary Chaircouple: The Rev. Phil and Anna Geleske of Rejoice Lutheran Church, Coppell Event Chairs: Pamela Spadaro and Merris Guidice Master of Ceremonies: "Smokey Rivers" of 99.5 The Wolf
Make Healthy Lives HappenThis year, Mosaic in Dallas will fall approximately $40,000 short in meeting the costs of medical and dental needs of individuals in our service. Your gift is needed to help Mosaic cover the costs of the medical and dental attention our clients need, without creating budget shortfalls elsewhere. Learn more about Make Healthy Lives Happen.Make a gift towards Make Healthy Lives Happen today! | |||||||||




