Our Neighbor inc. ® P.O. Box 107, Gainesville, GA, 30503
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In 2005, Marty and Randy Owens realized the necessity of a home for handicapped young adults. They had no idea the lengths that they would go to to make this a reality, nor did they suspect the number of people who would become involved with the project. As Randy stated, “When Our Neighbor took shape in our hearts, we planned on one house.” It didn’t take long for mother and son to discover the deep desire of so many families to find a place such as Randy’s House for their own children. These homes are a double blessing – not only do they give the residents independence, but their families can have peace in their hearts knowing that their adult children will have more meaningful lives.
As of 2011, Our Neighbor, Inc. supports ____ residents in three homes and one apartment. Through both private & public funding, volunteer efforts, an incredibly dedicated staff, a tireless board of directors, and the efforts of our residents, ONI offers a broad range of support for disabled young adults. At present, our services include: Housing, employment & resume building, networking & referrals to additional resources, volunteer oppurtunities, social & legislative advocation, support for families, as well as numerous classes and activities for people with varying levels of ability.
The long-term goals of Our Neighbor include serving as a model for other communities. By proving that an independant community-sourced organization is capable of providing comfortable & meaningful lives to disabled persons -- at a fraction of the cost of institutionalized treatment -- we can work to bring GA up from its present ranking as 49th in the nation for care of the disabled.
In the more immidiate future, we are striving to institute another home specifcally for disabled young women. By participating in Our Neighbor's efforts, you can help dramatically improve the quality of life for disabled young adults: bringing as many of them as possible into a world where they can lead semi-independant lives, participate in their communities, and come to value themselves as we will come to value them.