About Us

HOPE’s mission is to create stable, affordable housing options for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

About Us

The value of empowering individuals to live as active and contributing members of their community is at the very heart of HOPE. Moreover, there’s no doubt that living life as independently as possible and having a place to call home, changes people’s lives.

HOPE partners with Regional Centers to offer a variety of housing programs. Regional Centers are private, nonprofit corporations that contract with the State Department of Developmental Services to provide or coordinate services and supports for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) that include autism, cerebral palsy, intellectual disability, and epilepsy.

Since 1995 HOPE’s housing has allowed people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live a life they may have only dreamed. Whether residing in our Supported Living, Independent Living, 24-hour Residential Care, or College-to-Career homes, HOPE’s tenants are making their dreams come true.