The mission of House of Possibilities (HOPe) is to make a difference in the lives of children, adults, and families living with developmental challenges by providing high quality programs and much needed relief and hope. HOPe is driven by a core belief that a nurturing environment, paired with skilled and dedicated staff, can inspire in children and adults an appreciation of their abilities and a determination to exceed the expectations of their disabilities, backed by the parents and guardians who are the warriors by their sides.
Our Vision is a world where all families having loved ones with developmental challenges are ensured access to critically needed support, in a space where children and adults can work towards achieving their highest potential.
HOPe was born through a grassroots initiative led by four co-founders who bonded together through a joint passion to support people with disabilities. They envisioned a facility that could provide sustained respite, and from this HOPe was born in 2003. On July 11, 2009 the doors of our Yawkey House officially opened with the support and generosity of many volunteers, community members, funders and local businesses. Since its opening, HOPe has expanded its services beyond children’s respite to include adult day programs. Over the past 10+ years hundreds of families from 85+ communities across Massachusetts have participated in its programs.
Today, HOPe operates 7 days a week, providing Day and Weekend Programs through community-based activities and onsite programming out of an 11,000-sq-ft home-like facility, which is located on the Stonehill College campus in Easton, MA. We serve close to 200 families annually from over 50 communities across Massachusetts.