“Mosaic Is What I Prayed For”
After much searching, Jay’s mother Marie found Mosaic, the right place that tailored his supports to his unique needs and wants.
After much searching, Jay’s mother Marie found Mosaic, the right place that tailored his supports to his unique needs and wants.
One Mosaic Day is July 1 every year, and we celebrate the diversity and unity of more than 300 locations that are part of the One Mosaic network. Here’s why it’s important.
The winter 2021 issue of Mosaic’s national magazine, ‘Promise’, is now online and ready to read.
Mary Lou’s life was one of “firsts.” She was one of the first people with a disability to graduate from the local public high school. She was one of the first to move into community services and then into her own apartment later in her life. She was the first person supported by Mosaic to become a member of the board. The list went on.
The summer 2021 issue of Mosaic’s premiere, national magazine, Promise, is now online and ready to read.
John, Michael, Marylynn and Theresa Giguere eventually transitioned to a permanent residency at Mosaic’s Banbury home. The sisters happily share a room as do their brothers. Although they miss their mother and brother, they are very happy with Mosaic and love their new home.
“When Unique joined Mosaic, she was shy and reserved,” stated Suzanne Casey, Direct Support Manager and Program Manager. “Then she flourished. She now has this remarkable individuality. She started to enthusiastically articulate her goals to us.”