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RAH is committed to supporting people with disabilities in their pursuit of independence and self-enhancement through training, recreation, and involvement in the community.

11/22/2025

Thank you Golden Corral, Orem for providing a great experience for our group. It is so nice to have a space where we can enjoy a meal together and each person can select their own food from the buffet. All for an affordable price. There is always a good variety of choices, and having turkey & other typical Thanksgiving dishes was perfect for our Thanks&Giving themed dinner. Our server, Kathryn, was friendly and attentive. She did an awesome job, especially since she was on her own taking care of more than 40 people! Alex, the manager on duty, was great to work with and made sure that things went smoothly, as always.
I appreciate all the effort that went into making our dinner a deliciously positive experience.

06/04/2024

Found Cat reported in Provo, UT

Our friend Jonathan Stevens passed away on Sunday, April 7th, just 6 days shy of his 59th birthday.Jonathan participated...
04/10/2024

Our friend Jonathan Stevens passed away on Sunday, April 7th, just 6 days shy of his 59th birthday.

Jonathan participated in RAH for most of his adult life. He especially loved bowling and took his sport very seriously. His style was unique & entertaining, as were his enthusiastic cheers & poses! Jonathan was fun to be around. He enjoyed joking with his friends and making people smile. He also had a talent for remembering & repeating phrases from his favorite TV shows - performed in character, of course.

We have missed seeing him during the past 16+ months as his health declined and he moved to get the extra care he needed.

A public viewing/family visitation will be held Wednesday, April 10th, 2024 at the Walker Sanderson Funeral Home at 646 E 800 N, Orem, UT 84097 from 6:00-8:00pm.

Good-bye for now, dear friend... until we meet again. 🫶

View Jonathan Peter Stevens's obituary, contribute to their memorial, see their funeral service details, and more.

So excited to announce that RAH has 2 giving opportunities in this years' Giving Machines.
11/20/2023

So excited to announce that RAH has 2 giving opportunities in this years' Giving Machines.

So excited to be included in the 2023 Giving Machine.
11/20/2023

So excited to be included in the 2023 Giving Machine.

In MemoryJay Jolley1957-2022Our dear friend, Jay Jolley, one of RAH's original participants, passed away on Saturday, De...
12/05/2022

In Memory
Jay Jolley
1957-2022

Our dear friend, Jay Jolley, one of RAH's original participants, passed away on Saturday, December 3rd.
He leaves behind many RAH friends. Gratefully we have many memories of his quick wit, big smile, infectious laugh and huge presence.
So long dear friend, until we meet again. Keep the crowd entertained until the rest of us get there.

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We are sad to share the news that our friend and long time RAH member, Stephen Hollis passed away on Friday, March 25th....
03/23/2022

We are sad to share the news that our friend and long time RAH member, Stephen Hollis passed away on Friday, March 25th.
Stephen brought joy wherever he went. He is loved and will be missed by many.

This is the obituary published by Olpin Family Mortuary:

Stephen Hollis
January 19, 1963 ~ March 18, 2022 (age 59)
Stephen Hollis quietly passed through the veil on Friday, March 18, 2022. A catalyst for creating a close knit family, Stephen Hollis is a rare and precious soul. No person who knew Stephen came away unchanged.

He entered life in Evanston, Wyoming on January 19th, 1963, with a bang during a snowstorm. His father (Al Hollis) drove through the blinding snow with his wife Kathy in labor in the passenger seat of a Volkswagen Bug. Both were relieved to make it to the hospital in time for the delivery.

As the first child in the family, Stephen seemed to already know Kristi (whom he called "Isti, Isti") and all of the rest of his siblings (Almy, Lisa, and Randy) as they arrived. He loved them with an unconditional and pure love. Later in life when they visited him, they were always greeted with an exclamation of joy and a big hug. No one could deny the childlike love he displayed for others.

Named for the disciple in the New Testament who saw Christ, the veil was also very thin for Stephen. He seemed to see and speak with others who were unseen to us. His pure faith and uncompromising desire to serve his Father in Heaven was evident throughout his life. He always wanted to hold the Priesthood, serve a mission, and marry in the temple. He finally obtained his beloved name tag and served as a missionary by faithfully and uncomplainingly helping to put up and take down chairs in the ward building for two years. Stephen would spend hours 'reading' the Book of Mormon and took opportunities to 'bless' others who helped him or seemed to need additional blessings.

Al and Kathy raised Stephen at home with the family and that made all of the difference for him and the rest of the children. He attended school at the Dan Peterson school and graduated. Stephen changed the paradigm of the family in a positive way, creating a cohesion that was further fostered by his parents. Stephen grew up with his brothers and sisters camping, hiking, fishing, and traveling the world in their tent trailer. He was just like the rest of his siblings and was treated no differently. As a result, he believed that he could do whatever stubbornly entered his mind to do. Because of Special Olympics and RAH, Stephen became involved in sports and soon discovered that he had talent as an athlete. He raced foot races and won. He bowled and won. He swam and won. Most notably, he tried gymnastics and began to excel, as evidenced by his many medals. Mom and Dad gave him every possible opportunity to train with professionals and in 1982 he represented the United States in the International Special Olympics in Men's Gymnastics. One of his major sponsors was a biker gang who absolutely adored and revered him. Not surprisingly, he won the gold medal in two disciplines. His infectious exultations were captured on film and the picture taken of him when he realized that he had won gold became the cover picture for the International Special Olympics that year. He 'hammed it up' when he returned home, flexing his biceps and giving the local KUTV cameras a truly delightful color story for the evening news.

Stephen continued to train at home by lifting weights and loved challenging others to arm wrestles. He cheered for his beloved Cougars, watched eagerly when they played football and mourned when they lost. Watching Karl Malone play in the Jazz basketball games was a must and he was a dedicated fan. But not one to play all day, one of his true passions was work. He held several jobs bussing tables at Hardees, washing and clearing dishes at UVU, folding towels at a cleaning facility, and other miscellaneous jobs. We siblings believe that he liked the UVU job the best because of all of the cute girls who paid attention to him. Later in life when he was too stubborn to cooperate with his caregivers, a cute girl could easily coax him into compliance.

Stephen had great wit and his laughter was delightful. He loved private jokes and remembered them forever. He teased his Grandma Huntsman about her 'purple purse' and loved playing thumb wars with his brother Almy. He couldn't wait for 'punkin pie' and Halloween. Mom had to absolutely forbid Stephen from talking about Halloween until October or it would never end. He loved setting up the decorations and scaring the nieces and nephews when they came to trick or treat. He and Dad also had a running joke that Dad was going to shoot the reindeer on Christmas Eve, but Stephen 'foiled' Dad's plans every year.

Kristi's husband Kelly beautifully captured what we feel in this beautiful way, "The repercussive blessings of Stephen's selfless service extend down to (all of us who knew him), and we all have cause to praise him for his love for us. In the pattern of the great Elder Brother, the Eldest Brother of the Hollis family truly gave his life for us. Greater love hath no man than this." When he finally passed through the veil to meet his father, mother and the Savior, we are certain that Heaven's joy was glorious in finally welcoming one of her finest and greatest souls back home.

A graveside service will be held on March 23rd, 2022 at 11:00 am in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery and all who wish to honor him are welcome. In lieu of flowers, we ask that donations be made to the Special Olympics, TURN, or RAH (Recreation and Habilitation Services). We also wish to give our utmost and deepest thanks to those friends and staff at TURN who became like family to him when he decided to become 'independent'. We love you for all you have done for him and owe you so much! Please know that Stephen loves you also.

Our March-April 2022 Newsletter & Program Schedule is here!Check out the attached pics.
03/01/2022

Our March-April 2022 Newsletter & Program Schedule is here!
Check out the attached pics.

Today's the last one to sign up for our fall series of Adaptive Arts Academy classes! Both Classes will begin on Wednesd...
10/08/2021

Today's the last one to sign up for our fall series of Adaptive Arts Academy classes! Both Classes will begin on Wednesday, October 20th. Sign up for Visual Arts, Dance, or both! Feel free to contact RAH if you have any questions or would like to sign up.

Last week was an exciting one at RAH! We got to learn all about Safety and take time to appreciate Emergency Responders ...
09/27/2021

Last week was an exciting one at RAH! We got to learn all about Safety and take time to appreciate Emergency Responders in our community. Our Daytimer’s made letters of appreciation for the firefighters at Station 23 in Provo, and later in the week everyone got to meet Sergeant Rowberry from the Provo Police Department. 🚓🚒🚑 Thanks to our local heroes for making this a great week!

If you haven’t already, go ahead and check out our October calendar which shows everything coming up next month 🎃 for more details, check your email for the full newsletter!

We are excited to share that RAH is back in session! We've been enjoying some select in-person programs since July, and ...
08/26/2021

We are excited to share that RAH is back in session! We've been enjoying some select in-person programs since July, and have just revealed our exciting array of in-person programs available starting in September! Make sure to call RAH to sign-up!

Reminder: Mask-wearing is required at all RAH programs unless members are actively eating or drinking. Thank you for your cooperation in helping keep RAH safe! 😷

In the News...Check out this article from the Daily Herald.
01/21/2021

In the News...
Check out this article from the Daily Herald.

Among the other challenges of the past year, I was saddened to hear recently of the passing of one of my dear friends, community champion Kathy Edwards.

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815 N 800 W
Provo, UT
84604

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Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 6:30pm
Friday 10am - 5pm

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As a non-profit organization we provide services and support to adults with intellectual disabilities. We believe individuals who have disabilities are entitled to the same rights and privileges as every other human being. We choose to make life better for individuals and their families by providing meaningful, quality programs, classes, activities, and support targeted specifically to meet the needs of those with intellectual disabilities.

RAH depends solely on community support, program fees, and donations to operate. Our volunteers and donor support are vital to the success of RAH!