
Families can’t do this alone forever.
Families pour their hearts into caring for their loved one with an intellectual or developmental disability (IDD), doing everything they can to provide safety, comfort, and love. Over time, they begin to wonder what the future will hold and who will continue to care when they no longer can. They want peace of mind knowing their loved one will always be well cared for.
Everyone deserves a place to call home. Not just to survive, but to live with dignity and belonging.
Since 1987, David’s House has been that home.
Families have always faced the uncertainty of who will care for their loved one with IDD. This reality drove our founders to action, and our mission has never been more relevant. Our mission is to extend God’s love and foster a community of care to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Serving over seventy incredible individuals and their families
Nine adult foster care homes
Holistic, faith-rooted community culture
Two privately owned homes in West Michigan
Many original residents still served
Top Charity Navigator & GuideStar ratings


BODY
We value the quality and benevolent care of the whole person and the dignity and loving support of each member of our community.

SOUL
We value the community of soulful care created when residents, staff, and partners come together in relationship with one another.

SPIRIT
We value the Christ-centered faith-foundation of the ministry that views each community member as created in God’s image.
Getting involved is simple.
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Because of supporters like you…
Residents receive high-quality, reliable care in a loving place to call home. Families experience relief, restored relationships, supporting community, and financial peace through donor-subsidized care.
“For the first time, we’re not afraid of the future.”
Without places like David’s House…
Families are navigating uncertainty
Adults with IDD are held back or placed in unsuitable care
Communities lose the chance to create lasting change
But it doesn’t have to be this way.
“As a parent, it gives us a great sense of security when we realize that our son is not only being cared for now, but also when we are no longer around, he will still have a home.”
Parent of resident
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