
Now Ted Goes On Big Adventures
To celebrate National Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, Mosaic and Living innovations share Ted’s story about how he makes choices to live his life his way. #MyDayMyWay
To celebrate National Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, Mosaic and Living innovations share Ted’s story about how he makes choices to live his life his way. #MyDayMyWay
Eight-year-old Rahima’s health has improved since being supported by Mosaic International and partner BCC. She’s also on the path toward an empowered, meaningful life.
Padam had a tough early life, first exiled from his home country then living years in a refugee camp. He now is thriving through the personalized services offered by Mosaic at Home. Learn his story.
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
James Kences, supported by Living Innovations, serves as York, Maine’s unofficial historian and is a vocally strong York historic preservationist. But he wasn’t always that way. His case manager said 10 years ago when she met James, he trusted few people and barely stepped foot out of his home.
Nikki Luckey lives life in her own unique and bold way. Ten years ago, she chose her Mosaic at Home provider based on a potato and a song.
Braden Tuffin is a typical 19-year-old teenager who loves to skateboard, build and refurbish skateboards, and wear skateboard clothes. With Mosaic at Home, Braden and his family found the independence and increased one-on-one attention he needed.
Jordan Ingram lives life on his terms these days, boldly defying limitations that were placed on him in the past and learning to do more and more for himself.
David was always focused on caring for and helping others, and he put himself last. When he decided to ask for more help, Mosaic was ready to assist. Today, David is getting out more, and he was even chosen for Kansas Interhab’s “Outstanding Personal Growth Award.”