Empowering Lives.
Securing Futures.

Our mission is to empower and enrich the lives of people in recovery, coping with a mental illness, and/or diagnosed with a developmental disability. This is accomplished by offering services and supports in an inclusive, people-centered environment.

Empowering Lives.
Securing Futures.

Our mission is to empower and enrich the lives of people in recovery, coping with a mental illness, and/or diagnosed with a developmental disability. This is accomplished by offering services and supports in an inclusive, people-centered environment.

Charlie Mills to speak at Unity House’s 2024 Annual Dinner

March 15, 2024

Auburn-based general contractor Charlie Mills has been selected as this year’s annual dinner guest speaker. He will speak at Unity House’s annual board and award dinner on Monday, April 29 at the Hilton Garden Inn in Auburn. Born in Seneca… Continue Reading Charlie Mills to speak at Unity House’s 2024 Annual Dinner

Unity House to honor local author Meyers

March 13, 2024

A committee of Unity House employees has selected author Elaine Meyers of Aurora as this year’s Open Arms Award winner. The author and former librarian will receive the 13th-annual award at Unity House’s annual board and award dinner on Monday,… Continue Reading Unity House to honor local author Meyers

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Register Now: For the Next Generation

May 8, 2024

No matter how healthy we are today, we won’t live forever. Which means that we won’t always be here to make decisions about how to use the money and other possessions we’ve accumulated over our lives – our estates. We… Continue Reading Register Now: For the Next Generation

Unity House’s longest-serving employee retires

May 7, 2024

This week, after more than 37 years of direct support to people with disabilities, Tim Laird is retiring as Unity House’s longest-serving employee. “I remember so much of Unity House’s past,” Tim told CEO Liz Smith on Monday, his last… Continue Reading Unity House’s longest-serving employee retires