L'Arche Jacksonville IV is a vibrant and welcoming community that fosters relationships among people with and without intellectual disabilities. The heart of this community is built on the principle that everyone deserves to be included, respected, and embraced for who they are. At L'Arche Jacksonville IV, the focus lies in creating a sense of belonging, where exclusion and marginalization have no place. Residents and members become part of a supportive environment that encourages meaningful connections and honors diversity.
The work at L'Arche Jacksonville IV is carried out by a team of dedicated individuals, such as Director Amy Franks and Manager Josh Thiele, who are committed to building strong and nurturing relationships within the home. Their leadership ensures that every member feels valued and cared for. The care home's atmosphere is characterized by warmth and celebration, whether it’s a core member blowing out birthday candles, friends gathering for joyful moments, or shared outings like trips to the zoo. Every day is an opportunity for members and assistants to learn from one another and to grow together in companionship.
Special programs and shared rituals, such as the presentation of anniversary candles and reading works by Henri Nouwen outdoors, enrich the lives of everyone in the community. Social events and spaces like Happy Brew provide opportunities for both core members and friends to come together, fostering connection and understanding. The care home places a strong emphasis on collaboration and support, ensuring that each voice is heard and unique perspectives are valued. Through intentional living and shared experiences, L'Arche Jacksonville IV builds bridges across differences, creating lasting bonds and a stronger, kinder world for all who join the community.