2025 InCommunity Highlights
2025 was a year full of meaningful moments across InCommunity’s day programs, residential homes, volunteer initiatives, and philanthropic efforts - each one rooted in connection, inclusion, and community. Together, these experiences created spaces for joy, growth, and belonging.
2025 Day Program Moments: Community, Connection & Celebration
From celebrations to creative experiences, our day programs were filled with moments that brought people together.
Individuals we support enjoyed everything from a Super Bowl watch party and Father’s Day BBQ at Beyond Horizon Center to hands-on creative events like Sip & Paint, Rock ‘N Art, and a high-energy Sneaker Ball. Seasonal celebrations added even more joy, with St. Patrick’s Day festivities and Halloween events across day programs and residential homes.
We also shared meaningful moments of learning and connection through Muffins with Moms, educational outings to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park, and an inspiring gallery tour and workshop at the Hudgens Center for Art & Learning.
Each experience reflected what matters most at InCommunity: connection, inclusion, creativity, and community.
2025 Residential Program Moments: Connection, Joy & Independence
Our residential programs were filled with moments that encouraged independence, confidence, and shared joy.
Residents cheered on the Atlanta Hawks, enjoyed a girls’ trip to Jacksonville Beach, and celebrated holidays together through cookouts, bowling outings, snow-day fun, and Halloween festivities. Each experience offered opportunities for choice, connection, and meaningful engagement.
These moments reflected what we believe at InCommunity: everyone deserves to be active, included, and fully engaged in their community.
2025 Volunteer Moments: Showing Up & Building Relationships
Through service moments, our volunteers discovered that simple acts of connection can create deeply meaningful experiences - not only for the individuals we serve, but for the volunteers themselves. People with disabilities have gifts and talents to share, if we just take a step forward to connect.
Families from Pebble Tossers spent time baking fruit tarts, playing BINGO, and sharing laughter with residents. Volunteers from North Point Community Church through their Be Rich Program joined our programs for cooking and fitness activities that brought warmth, movement, and encouragement into the day.
Each year, St. Peter Chanel offers holiday gifts for nearly 100 adults with disabilities, while Roswell United Methodist Church engaged dozens of staff and members to serve our individuals during the annual Golden Goals Awards Ceremony.
These moments were about showing up, building relationships, and creating joy together. We are deeply grateful for every volunteer who helped make them possible.
2025 Philanthropy Moments: Generosity in Action
The generosity of so many givers in 2025 created moments of impact, celebration, and opportunity across our community.
From honoring leaders and advocates at the Golden Goals Awards to opening the Cynkus Arcade at Beyond Horizons Day Program in South Fulton, these moments reflected what’s possible when generosity and vision come together.
Accessible health was front and center throughout the year, with Walgreens hosting on-site vaccination clinics and Daniel celebrating his successful journey to the Special Olympics World Games. Giving Tuesday created incredible momentum as supporters helped expand access to transportation and independence.
We extend our sincere thanks to Roswell United Methodist Church, UnitedHealthcare, Perimeter Office Products, St. Peter Chanel, North Point Community Church, and many more generous partners who made these moments possible.
Each moment served as a reminder that when our community shows up, real and lasting impact follows.
As we reflect on 2025, we are grateful for the individuals, families, staff, volunteers, and partners who made these moments possible. Together, we continue creating a community where everyone belongs.