L’Arche Tahoma Hope Community (LTHC) is a part of an international organization that makes known the gifts of people with intellectual disabilities. Our facilities in Tacoma include three homes, the Farm & Gardens, and the Welcome Center. A total of 16 core members (individuals with intellectual disabilities) live in our fully-licensed Group/Adult Family Homes, and three additional core members live with family and participate in supported employment on the Farm. About 50 families with adults with intellectual disabilities living outside of L’Arche participate regularly in our community life.
LTHC is also an employer, with 45-50 staff ranging in age from 18 to 70+ years old and with anywhere from a few days to more than 30 years spent with the community. We live our mission of welcome through hosting immersion groups, guests, volunteer groups, and individual volunteers from the neighborhood to around the world.
As a not-for-profit organization, LTHC relies on a variety of sources of support in addition to government funding for the services we provide. Those sources include individuals, churches, businesses, foundations, our annual auction, matching gifts, and donor voice programs, all of which help ensure that L'Arche Tahoma Hope can continue to sustain our mission.
The Mission of L’Arche
To make known the gifts of people
with intellectual disabilities,
revealed through mutually transforming
relationships;
To foster an environment in community
that responds to the changing needs of
our members, while being faithful to the
core values of our founding story;
To engage in our diverse cultures,
working together toward a more human
society.