Category

News

“Our agency was built on a simple family principle….that all persons with Developmental Disabilities deserved a full and rewarding life in their communities.”

Amazon Smile

Ready for holiday shopping?! When you do your Holiday shopping at AmazonSmile, Amazon donates 0.5% of your eligible purchase price to Welcome House Inc.

2014 Reverse Raffle

Thank you to all who supported this year’s Reverse Raffle! This event raised over $18,000 for the Katie Nebenzahl Hospital Care fund. This fund provides for staff members to stay with clients when they are admitted to the hospital, serving

Important Message from Tony Thomas

Dear Welcome House Friends and Family, Welcome House is growing!  Over the last two months Welcome House has been in conversation with United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Cleveland.  UCP announced yesterday that they will be ending their supported living program

Rock the House 2014

Thanks to all of our friends and sponsors for making Rock the House a great success! We raised over $12,000 for our clients with developmental disabilities. Thank you! And a special thanks to our sponsors!

Welcome House Hosts 2014 Annual Meeting

On October 9 the Life Members and Board of Trustees of Welcome House and West Haven met to celebrate the success of the year! Special thanks to guest speaker Kelly Petty, the Superintendent of the Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental

5th Annual Reverse Raffle

Join us for this year’s 5th Annual Reverse Raffle sponsored by the Welcome House Family Council! This year’s event is raising money for the Katie Nebenzahl Hospital Care Fund. This fund was established to enable Welcome House staff to stay

Welcome House 2012 – 2013 Annual Report

The last two years have been years of building for Welcome House — building a vision for the future of our organization and building a foundation for the people in our community with developmental disabilities who look to us for support. We have achieved tremendous growth and do believe that we are well-positioned in the future to continue to meet the needs of people with developmental disabilities.

Skip to content