Please join us in celebrating a new mission statement:

The Frazer Center is an inclusive community where people at all levels of ability and disability gather, learn, and flourish together.

 

There are few greater shocks in life than learning your child has a physical or developmental disability. It can be overwhelming to acknowledge the lifelong determination it takes for that child to achieve. For the Frazer Center and the families we serve, that determination has been an everyday experience for the past 60 years.

The Frazer Center is a not-for-profit organization that provides exceptional services to infants, preschoolers and adults with physical and developmental disabilities such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida, Down syndrome, sickle cell anemia, autism spectrum disorders and other genetic anomalies.

We teach and motivate individuals to reach their full potential through family and community based services, research and training. We also provide peace of mind to the families of our participants, allowing them to work, relax and enjoy a fuller life, knowing their special family member is in a safe, nurturing environment and becoming more independent each day.

 

Updates on Neighborhood Issues

Letter to Parents and Friends from Executive Director 3-29-2012

Zoning Overlay Update 

The Frazer Center and the Atlanta Hospital Hospitality House have been working together over the last several months to bring our current zoning status up to date, providing guidance and direction to our organizations as we look to the future. At a meeting hosted by The Frazer Center on February 21, 2012, the following draft of an overly was presented by our attorney, Michele Battle, Esq. Ms. Battle is open to questions and/or feedback and can be reached at . For a copy of the Overlay draft and map (revised 3-12-12), please click here.

Bridge Capacity --Letter from Engineer

Core Sampling Report

As-Built Drawings of Bridge 

 

Please click here to download a PDF of our 2010-2011 Annual Report

Volunteer at Frazer