Peter’s Building a Future for Himself
Peter is building a future for himself by mastering his many interests.
Peter is building a future for himself by mastering his many interests.
Dawn and Maggie were matched one year ago through Living Innovations for the shared living service. One year later, they call themselves the Valentine’s Day match. Learn why.
A pastor’s visit to a farmer in his field created a love for giving that has now become a three-generation tradition. Learn about it here.
Once institutionalized and nonverbal, Mark has found his voice to express his needs and wants.
The success of Building a Caring Community’s (BCC) annual Disability Festival Celebration this past year was even sweeter with the addition of a guest from the President of Tanzania’s office. While BCC invites a wide range of government officials hoping to gain attention and support for the work they do, this visit was a special honor for all involved.
As she speaks, Laura Kelly lovingly brings her older brother Kyle Simonson, 62, into the conversation by reiterating key information and posing questions to him. He sits closely by her side, and their love for each other is palpable.
Mosaic has elected six new board members—four to the Mosaic Board of Directors, and two to The Mosaic Foundation Board of Directors this year—who will each serve three-year terms.
One of the readings some churches use on Christmas day is the opening passage of the Gospel of John. One line stands out: “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” (John 1:5)
When gratitude becomes a way of life, generosity follows naturally. It’s part of being human. Read about the connection in this Giving Tuesday blog post.