
We open our beautiful campus to neighbors, inviting them to become part of our vision of a more inclusive world where every person is valued and respected. Whether it is through employment, volunteer work, civic engagement, adult learning, or pursuing hobbies, the supports provided by Frazer Center make it possible for individuals with disabilities to live their purpose and to give back to their community. Frazer Center also provides services to support adults with intellectual disabilities so that they can share their unique gifts with the world. Growing up in an inclusive environment, Frazer Center children value differences, seek common ground, and learn how to be helpful and creative to make sure everyone is engaged.

Today, Frazer Center’s mission is “to foster inclusive communities where children and adults, with and without disabilities, gather, learn, and flourish.” In our NAEYC-accredited, Quality Rated inclusive early education center, children with disabilities receive the therapeutic supports they need to participate fully in a school readiness program alongside their typically developing peers.

That vision of inclusion has been at the center of our work ever since.

They rejected the prevailing wisdom of the day, insisting that the best place for a child with a disability was not an institution, but at home with their family and their community. Hi Paige, can you talk to us a bit about the social impact of your business?įrazer Center was started back in 1949 by some visionary Atlanta women. We had the good fortune of connecting with Paige McKay Kubik and we’ve shared our conversation below.
