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Solving the unique challenges faced by young adults with developmental disabilities & their families.
For families, the void can feel sudden — schooling ends between 18 and 22, and the question of what's next arrives with it. Treasure House answers it with a real home, a real community, and a personalized plan.
~6.5MAmericans live with an intellectual disability — and too many struggle to find providers trained and willing to serve them.
Find your way in
However you're here, there's a door for you.
Families, supporters, volunteers, and future residents — start where you belong.
The substance finally gets a home — four programs that turn a residence into a launchpad.
Funparque signature: scroll-stacking program cards (Tailwind sticky + arbitrary top-; flattens under prefers-reduced-motion). Copy verbatim from the live site.
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Residential Living & Life Coaching
A supportive community and a personalized plan for achieving independence, inclusion, and purpose as residents transition into adulthood — in a supported living residence in Glendale, Arizona.
Source: treasurehouse.org
[ Photo · residents at home together ]
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Vocational, Educational & Volunteer
Residents design and participate in vocational, educational, or volunteer opportunities — and learn life skills, set goals, and gain responsibilities.
Source: treasurehouse.org
[ Photo · a resident at work / volunteering ]
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Employment Services
We also provide employment services for young adults with developmental disabilities — building the skills and confidence to find meaningful work.
Source: treasurehouse.org
[ Photo · a resident on the job ]
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Daily Support Model
With active engagement from leadership, life coaches, and community assistants, residents are empowered daily to discover independence, community, inclusion, purpose, and more.
Source: treasurehouse.org
[ Photo · a life coach with a resident ]
"It is not only a place to live — it is a place of belonging that shares an outpouring of love and care."
Bobbie MartinJustin's grandmother & guardian
[ Photo · Kurt & Brenda Warner with Zack ]
Why we exist
Founded by Kurt & Brenda Warner — parents of seven, including their son Zack, who had a traumatic brain injury as a child and now, at 31, leads a purposeful life at Treasure House. Inspired by Zack, they envisioned a community where people with IDD could overcome perceived challenges, build meaningful relationships, and contribute their gifts.
Their story → the film American Underdog
Our impact
Built in three years. Through a pandemic.
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29
Residents — a full house
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2018
Founded in Glendale, AZ
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$3.2M
Raised toward Growing Home
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48.7%
Of resident cost covered by scholarship
The campaign
Treasure House is Growing Home!
We're replicating the model — so hundreds more young adults with IDD can live and thrive independently, beyond Arizona. Your gift supports operations, funds resident scholarships, and helps build what comes next.