05/28/2026
RHD's Community Passages in Western Pennsylvania is more than a residential program — it’s a place where individuals with developmental disabilities and dual diagnoses are empowered to grow, thrive, and make meaningful choices for themselves. In a home environment, residents build life skills, strengthen their confidence, and pursue the things that matter most to them.
That spirit of empowerment shines through in the actions of Paul and Brad, two individuals at Community Passages, who turned their passion for helping the environment into an inspiring Earth Day tradition. With the encouragement and support of Lead DSP David Joseph, the pair has spent the last three years giving back to their community by cleaning litter from local parks and recycling cans and bottles. This year, they expanded their efforts even further by helping an elderly neighbor brighten her yard with newly planted flowers.
As spring blooms across Western Pennsylvania, Paul has also been hard at work building new raised garden beds alongside staff Bob Wilson and James Shoaf. Now, with tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers freshly planted, Paul is looking forward to a season filled with fresh vegetables, hard work, and pride in what he has accomplished.
RHD is grateful for the outstanding and innovative leadership at Community Passages. The dedication and support empower individuals at Community Passages to pursue their goals, discover their potential, and recognize their value.