TERI Campus of Life

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Your gift provides personalized holiday presents for 900+ individuals with autism and intellectual disabilities living in TERI's 13 residential homes—creating meaningful moments that show each person they're celebrated and valued.

Contributions to North Coast Church are administered and disbursed under the supervision of the church. In the unlikely event that a ministry/project is overfunded, gifts may be used in another ministry/project in alignment with our exempt purpose. North Coast Church desires to honor unsolicited directed gifts but the final decision on the use of all funds rests with the Church.

About TERI Campus of Life

Redefining What's Possible

900+
children and adults with disabilities served

TERI Campus for Life is a nationally recognized, Blue Zone-inspired community in San Marcos/Escondido that redefines what's possible for individuals with autism and intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Their proven model transforms lives, improves health outcomes, and strengthens families through comprehensive residential care, educational programs, vocational training, and therapeutic services. With 13 residential homes and a range of supportive programs, TERI creates an environment where individuals with disabilities don't just receive care—they thrive, contribute, and experience the fullness of life in community.

"Disability doesn't define potential—with the right support and community, every person can thrive and contribute their unique gifts."

What makes TERI exceptional is their holistic, person-centered model creating true quality of life beyond basic care. Your donation provides holiday gifts for residents in their 13 homes, ensuring each person receives thoughtful, personalized items bringing joy and comfort. These resources create meaningful moments and lasting memories, demonstrate that residents are valued individuals deserving celebration, and support families who often face extraordinary financial and emotional challenges—transforming institutional care into genuine community and disability into celebrated diversity.

Will you help individuals with disabilities feel celebrated and valued this holiday season?