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Enhancing Lives

ABiLITY Life Enhancement Fund 

The Life Enhancement Fund is made possible by kind and generous community members who have donated time, skills, and money to provide opportunities where there were otherwise none, and needs would go unmet. If you’d like to make a request click here:  Life Enhancement Fund 

 

RESIDENTIAL SERVICES

The goal of Support Services is to assist adults with developmental disabilities to live in the community in a manner which they choose. ABiLITY provides several options in the Residential Services Program.

Life Opportunities

Offers consultation with trained, experienced and licensed behavior analysts to help a family or team review and individual's behavior or learning problems.

Recreation

Recreation offers activities for adults including monthly outings, social events, and athletic activities such as Special Olympics.

Early Intervention

The Early Intervention program assists families with children under the age of three who have delays in any developmental area or a diagnosed condition.

About US

ABiLITY is a nonprofit charitable organization providing direct services and support for individuals with developmental disabilities from birth through adulthood. We assist people with intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, autism and other conditions learn skills to care for themselves, be more independent, hold a job, and build connections and friendships in the community.

We began to serve the community in 1987 under the SB40 legislation. ABiLITY separated from the governmental entity in 2016 to focus on a nonprofit role building a stronger community and service team. We work with a board of directors, volunteers, community organizations, staff and families to create an inclusive environment and offer opportunities for learning and growth.

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