Heritage Christian Services broke ground on two new accessible homes in Penfield and North Greece that will provide long-term stability and support for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities as they age. These groundbreakings didn’t just signal the start of a new construction project; they welcomed a future of new possibilities and forever homes for people.
Designed to support aging in place, these homes will allow people to remain in familiar environments with the friends, family and staff members they know and trust. They will become the 15th and 16th homes that Heritage Christian has built or transformed in the past five years.
For Beth and her family, the project represents peace of mind and the promise of home. “It gives me great comfort in knowing that when I’m no longer here, Beth will have a place where she’s comfortable, knows the layout and will be safe,” said her mother, Ann Tallman.
Thank you to the government leaders, community partners, donors and supporters who helped make these projects possible, including Jen Lunsford, Senator Jeremy Cooney, Senator Samra Brouk, Assemblyman Josh Jensen and Taylor, The Builders/Empire Commercial Construction.
Together, we’re creating places where people can continue to live lives of purpose, connection and endless possibility.
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