To enhance the lives of children, adults and families in an environment that promotes independence, dignity and respect.
To enhance the lives of children, adults and families in an environment that promotes independence, dignity and respect.
In 1955, a group of Oak Ridge and Clinton parents, wanting a better world for their children with disabilities, embarked on a journey that ultimately led to the establishment of what is now known as Emory Valley Center (EVC). The journey continues through enhancement and expansion of services that promotes a culture of inclusion, empowerment, and growth.
In 1955, a group of Oak Ridge and Clinton parents, wanting a better world for their children with disabilities, embarked on a journey that ultimately led to the establishment of what is now known as Emory Valley Center (EVC). The journey continues through enhancement and expansion of services that promotes a culture of inclusion, empowerment, and growth.