Small and Sassy, Mary is “Queen of the House”
As a child, Mary Otto was called “Mary Sunshine” by her family. Today, she tries to tell you that’s no longer true–but don’t believe her. This “sassy” senior spreads joy among those who know her.
As a child, Mary Otto was called “Mary Sunshine” by her family. Today, she tries to tell you that’s no longer true–but don’t believe her. This “sassy” senior spreads joy among those who know her.
A great community partnership brings Mosaic artists’ work to the public in the Freedom of Expression exhibit.
Nick, who has IDD, is living a life of laughter and choices
To celebrate National Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, we’re sharing stories that illustrate how people served by Mosaic make choices to live their life their way. This is Holden’s. #MyDayMyWay
The Rev. Dr. David deFreese has been associated with Mosaic’s ministry in different ways since his childhood. He is soon retiring after serving 10 years as Mosaic’s Vice President of Church Relations and International Programming. Read his reflections about the ministry.
This issue of Promise magazine focuses on how and why Mosaic’s mission works for those we serve with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Mosaic’s shared living service line, Mosaic at Home, is beneficial to those supported and host home families.
Mosaic welcomes five new board members with dynamic backgrounds.
GivingTuesday celebrates the truth every person has something they can share with others–a talent, a kind word, a financial gift, volunteer time and more. GivingTuesday is coming soon, and generous Mosaic donors are matching the financial gifts Mosaic receives that day.