We dream of supporting the invisible community whose needs are often forgotten or ignored.
Kim’s Place is dedicated to supporting adults with special needs who fall into a “gray area”—individuals with disabilities whose needs are often unmet or overlooked. Many face significant barriers when trying to access appropriate services, particularly those living in remote or inaccessible areas that don’t adequately support their physical or developmental needs.
The gray area refers to the complex and often unclear circumstances faced by adults with disabilities who may not qualify for formal assistance because they are not deemed “disabled enough” or their needs don’t fit into predefined categories. Leaving them without the critical support they require often leads to frustration, isolation, and a lack of essential resources. Many individuals are unable to live independently without ongoing financial, physical, or emotional support.
Many individuals with developmental disabilities find themselves stuck in a frustrating gap: they are capable of incredible growth and independence, yet they do not qualify for traditional state-funded residential support. Without a safety net, these individuals and their families are often left to navigate a complex world alone. Kim's Place exists to bridge that gap.
Who We Serve:
• The Underserved: Individuals who fall just outside strict government assistance brackets but still need dedicated support.
• The Seekers of Independence: Those ready to transition into shared living, develop life skills, and build a meaningful community.
• The Families: Parents and caregivers looking for a sustainable, long-term plan for their loved one's future.
Kim’s Place bridges the gap by offering vital services such as peer support, medical equipment, supply lending closet, food pantry and access to household goods and furniture. All within a compassionate, community-centered environment.