Michael Brauer has been named the first executive director of Pewaukee-based Journey21, a nonprofit organization founded in 2020 to develop safe, supportive and enriching living and learning options for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD).
The nonprofit group behind a planned independent residential community for adults with intellectual or development disabilities in Oconomowoc went public with its $18 million campaign for the development.
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Nonprofit group plans residential neighborhood in Pabst Farms for adults with disabilities
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The site for the proposed Journey21 development in Pabst Farms. A Waukesha-based nonprofit group is seeking to build a residential neighborhood for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities at Pabst Farms in Oconomowoc. Journey21, Inc.’s planned development would include a condominium building with 16 residential…
Want to Read More? A Waukesha-based nonprofit group is seeking to build a residential neighborhood for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities at Pabst Farms in Oconomowoc.
Journey21, Inc.’s planned development would include a condominium building with 16 residential units, 12 individual cottages and a multi-purpose enrichment center on a 12-acre site at the southeastern corner of Old Schoolhouse Road and Hackney Way, according to plans submitted to the city.