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New Homes Offer Independence for Adults with Disabilities
18 Apr
Summary
- Nonprofit Employment Source launched new homes for adults with disabilities.
- Michael Patrick Brown, who has high-functioning autism, finds independence.
- Each resident pays $650 monthly for the path to independent living.

A nonprofit organization, Employment Source, has embarked on an ambitious project by launching two new homes specifically designed to promote independence and community for adults with disabilities. These residences aim to provide individuals with a sense of autonomy away from extensive support systems.
Michael Patrick Brown, a resident at Friendship House Fayetteville, shared his excitement, stating that moving into the new home felt like winning the lottery. Brown, who has high-functioning autism, emphasized his capability to function in society and expressed the importance of community, having felt isolated during his school years.