by Linda Timmons | Nov 22, 2022 | Partners, Volunteer/Donors
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.
by Linda Timmons | Nov 2, 2022 | Direct Care, Innovation/Leadership, Mosaic at Home, Partners, Testimonials
After much searching, Jay’s mother Marie found Mosaic, the right place that tailored his supports to his unique needs and wants.
by Randall Donner | Oct 19, 2022 | Advocacy, Bold Lives
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month. Jobs empower people in ways that go beyond just earning a paycheck.
by Randall Donner | Sep 14, 2022 | Advocacy, Caregivers, Direct Care, Workforce
It’s Direct Support Professional Recognition Week. One week isn’t really enough to recognize the awesome people who are DSPs and the vital work they do. Learn why this week is so important at Mosaic.
by Sherry Bale | Jul 6, 2022 | Advocacy, Bold Lives, Caregivers, Direct Care, International, News, Partners, Volunteer/Donors
The summer 2022 edition of Promise, Mosaic’s national magazine, is now on our website. Read more stories of people we serve with intellectual and developmental disabilities leading bold lives, our latest advocacy efforts and more.
by Sherry Bale | Sep 13, 2021 | Caregivers, Direct Care
DSPs are the heart of our purpose to love and serve and are the soul of our mission to relentlessly pursue opportunities that empower people.
by Sherry Bale | Aug 26, 2021 | Caregivers, Partners, Spiritual Life, Testimonials, Volunteer/Donors
There are all sorts of instances that demonstrate faithfulness across Mosaic; the story of Brother Raymond Papenfuss and Matt Cook, a person Mosaic in Northern Indiana supports, is among them. The two have a faithful, unbreakable bond rarely seen.
by Sherry Bale | Aug 18, 2021 | Advocacy, Bold Lives, International, Partners, Testimonials
With funds from Mosaic, BCC bought an acre-sized plot as an opportunity for young adults to learn farming job skills for continued sustainability. Stanley plants corn and other vegetables in the plot to learn a viable trade in agriculture—on which the Tanzanian economy heavily relies. The hope for Stanley is to eventually get a job to help his family, as is the custom in Tanzania.
by Randall Donner | Aug 4, 2021 | Testimonials
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.
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