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Mission Statement
Serving people with developmental disabilities, recognizing their worth, affirming their ability to contribute, and striving to promote dignity in all relationships.
About Us
Roundup Fellowship is a non-profit organization serving people with developmental disabilities
and associated behavior problems since 1973. Our goal is to promote dignity in all relationships
while helping people with disabilities become as productive and independent as possible.
Roundup Fellowship is dedicated to providing a genuine community alternative to people with
conditions such as mental retardation, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and autism, or those who display
physical aggression or self-abusiveness.
It is our belief that severe disabilities and challenging behavior can be handled positively
through the use of supportive teaching and appropriate behavioral techniques. Through our
home and community based programs, we help develop the skills and attitudes needed for
people to be successful at home, in school, on the job, and in society.
At Roundup there is an interdependent network of people, giving and receiving from one another, with an emphasis on quality services and long term commitment.
Mission
Purpose
Roundup Fellowship serves people with developmental disabilities-recognizing their dignity, affirming their ability to contribute, and helping them become as productive and self-reliant as possible. Our array of services include: homes for children and adults, an on-ground school and day treatment program, supported-living apartments, a vocational program, community participation program, and in-home support for families. In every setting, Roundup seeks to enable each participant to develop the skills and attitudes needed to function at home, on the job, and in society. Roundup functions as an interdependent network of people giving and receiving from one another, and in the process, building long term relationships through commitment.
Dedication
Roundup Fellowship is dedicated to providing a genuine community alternative to historical institutional methods of treatment for persons with developmental disabilities. Persons with conditions such as mental retardation, cerebral palsy, epilepsy and autism, or who display physical aggressiveness or self-abusiveness, are all candidates for our services.
For over thirty years it has been our belief that even severe disabilities and challenging behaviors can be handled positively through the use of supportive teaching and appropriate behavioral techniques.
Services for children are available for young people ages five through twenty-one, with adult services available to those twenty-one and over.
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