
‘A Little While’ Becomes 40-Year Career
In her 40-year career at Mosaic, Sally Montgomery has always looked forward to finding better ways to support people–including families and the workforce.
In her 40-year career at Mosaic, Sally Montgomery has always looked forward to finding better ways to support people–including families and the workforce.
The summer 2022 edition of Promise, Mosaic’s national magazine, is now on our website. Read more stories of people we serve with intellectual and developmental disabilities leading bold lives, our latest advocacy efforts and more.
Growing social media phenomenon Chef Adam Libby has brought happiness to others through his videos and cooking demos. Recently, he was honored at the national Cheer Choice Awards!
April is Autism Awareness Month. Matt Simpson and James Gardner, two gentlemen served by Mosaic, speak about their diagnosis of autism and the importance of understanding.
In many locations, the people Mosaic supports enjoy participating in their communities as volunteers. Here are a few of their stories.
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.
People say on the third strike you’re out. But that’s not true with Mosaic on your side. When Aaron Mickle faced what looked like it would be a third strike, Mosaic helped him instead turn it into a literal home run.