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Able to Serve Inc. provides services and opportunities for persons with mental and physical disabilities. Able to Serve identifies and serves those needs while promoting independence and self confidence within each service recipient. Able to Serve strives to educate and promote awareness in the community, schools, and religious organizations so that additional opportunities will reach a greater number of people.
In partnership with service recipients, families, and public as well as private entities, Able to Serve will be a leader in serving people with mental and/or physical disabilities. Able to Serve will provide a spectrum of specialized services that are person-focused, technologically advanced, and managed in an effective and fiscally responsible manner. We will offer families, ministry leaders, and persons with disabilities a place to discover that GOD is actively pursuing a relationship with them and, through that relationship, wants to use everyone (Matthew 28:19-20) to present the Gospel of Jesus Christ in a clear and understandable way to ALL PEOPLE. We value people. • People are treated with respect, honesty, and dignity, recognizing their uniqueness. • People have a right to make choices and decisions about their lives. • People have a right to an environment that fosters independence and self-determination. • Our service recipients are our first priority. We value collaborative efforts to achieve quality outcomes. • Two-way communication at all levels is honest, open, timely, and accurate. • All affected parties have an opportunity for input in the decision-making process. • An attitude of ownership by all stakeholders is promoted. • Positive community relations are promoted. • Standards are set to achieve excellence. We value an organizational culture that promotes continuous improvement. • New ideas, concepts, technological advances, and creativity are promoted. • Opportunities for continuous learning and growth are supported. We value the responsible management of people, funds, facilities, and knowledge. • The allocation of resources is focused on enhancing the lives of our service recipients. • Expertise and experiences are shared with the broader community
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