Our Mission Statement
We are grateful for our amazing community partner, Walmart Alpharetta Supercenter, for their support through Health & Wellness Days of Giving!
This last Sunday the InCommunity team was invited to @northpointcommunitychurch to kick off the “Be Rich” campaign!
The UnlockGA team shares their powerful story with the Patient & Family Centered Care (PFCC) program based in Long Beach, California.
The UnlockGA Team was invited to speak at the Prader-Willi Syndrome, Georgia State Conference!
Join us for the Southeastern Community & Disability (SCAD) Awards at Zoo Atlanta's Savanna Hall Michael Carlos Ballroom on Friday, October 6th from 11am - 1pm.
After 29 years at InCommunity and its predecessors, Whitney Fuchs has resigned from InCommunity as President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Check out this Life With the Spectrum interview hosted by Gina Kavali, featuring our very own Chief Operating Officer, Jose Delgado!
On Saturday, June 10th, InCommunity’s Excitement Committee hosted their annual picnic at Stone Mountain Park Railroad Pavilion.
We wanted to make sure you were all aware that yesterday President Biden signed an Executive Order on Increasing Access to High-Quality Care and Supporting Caregivers.
On Saturday, March 18th, InCommunity participated in Gwinnett County Public School’s annual transition fair which saw over 900 attendees in 3 hours.
Thank you to Kimberly Harrell and Patti Solomon for leading our first program committee meeting!
Today the directors, James Wells, Samantha Altmann, and members of the Nashville Children’s Choir stopped by our Marietta Enrichment Center…
The Unlock 2.0 Team met with the new Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) Commissioner, Kevin Tanner on Friday, Feb 10th.
Today the Unlock 2.0 Team is working with Georgia House Representative Katie Dempsey to find meaningful solutions for our I/DD communities!
We would like to say thank you to everyone that came out to InCommunity’s 10th annual Golden Goals Awards luncheon that was held at Zoo Atlanta’s Savanna Hall on October 6th.
The staff and some of the members of our South Fulton day program called, Beyond Horizon Center were able to enjoy a fun day in the sun at Welcome All Park.
Our Vision Statement
InCommunity strives to recognize volunteers who are devoted to preserving the community-based services of InCommunity through supporting individuals with disabilities and their families.
If you are interested in support from InCommunity, we would love to hear how we can help. We offer services ranging from Family Support Funding and Supported Employment to Respite and Day Programs
As a non-profit organization we rely on donations to keep us going! Donations help keep our facilities safe, pay for services, and allows us to reach an ever-growing number of individuals.
InCommunity’s Beyond Horizons Center participated in their first ever yard sale with parents and other community members!