Esperanza is an inclusive place where children and adults with autism and other developmental disabilities build skills, friendships and independence.
Our mission is to provide instruction and services to help children and adults with developmental disabilities become as independent as possible.
Esperanza School is a therapeutic day school serving elementary and high school students in the area of academics, artistic expression, vocational training, and community integration.
The Coleridge Adult Day Program helps individuals age 21 and over with developmental disabilities increase their level of independence in workshop settings focusing on the arts, music, and vocational training.
The Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA) is a supervised residential program for adults with developmental disabilities.
The Client and Family Support Program is a direct service initiative that advocates and connects families with education, training, resources, and counseling.
WorkReady is our innovative new program that helps adult participants continue to build meaningful vocational skills.
Our Behavior Program helps students and adults reduce problematic or interfering behavior and increase beneficial skills.