WHITESTOWN, INDIANA (Nov. 18, 2020) – ILADD, Inc., an Indiana nonprofit, announced today its comprehensive mission to provide housing, enrichment programs, and social options that enable adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD) to live independently in homes of their own and enjoy fulfilling and meaningful lives in our community.
Read More“Communities of varying shapes and styles are popping up across the country, all aiming to address the severe shortage of housing options for those with developmental disabilities.
Among the newest projects underway is a 15-acre community planned about 20 miles outside of Indianapolis that will offer homes for adults with and without developmental disabilities.”
Read MoreThe Indianapolis Business Journal wrote on Nov. 16, 2020: “A not-for-profit that helps adults with developmental or intellectual disabilities live in homes of their own is planning to develop a $12 million pocket neighborhood on one of three sites in Whitestown.” Click to read the entire article.
Read MoreThere are far more adult residents of Indiana with IDD than there are safe, affordable, supportive residential settings designed to accommodate their needs and wants through the lifespan. ILADD, Inc. and a Task Force chaired by Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch plan to address the shortage.
Read MoreWe are pleased to report that in February 2020, ILADD received a letter from the IRS that we had been determined to be tax exempt under Section 501(c)(3).
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