Our Homes

Our four houses are true homes where lives are shared.  We live, laugh, cry and pray together. Chores are shared: grocery shopping, cooking, cleaning, mowing the lawn. And so is the fun: birthday celebrations, gatherings with friends and family, vacations.

Unlike traditional group homes, with shifts of employees coming and going, in each of our homes you'll find four "core people" (people with disabilities who are the "core" of our community) and assistants who live with them.

Not all of our assistants "live in"; some "live out". Learn more about being an assistant.

Watch Peter Wiggins, one of our core members and his dad, Dave, talk about Pete's life, faith and living L' Arche.






Living L'Arche

Our assistants initially commit to come and stay for a year or two.  Some stay many years.

From right out of college to post-retirement, L'Arche Syracuse has welcomed assistants from the U.S., Africa, Asia, Europe and South America to join our community and live their faith.

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"Community is mutual vulnerability and openness one to the other. It is liberation for both, indeed, where both are allowed to be themselves, where both are called to grow in greater freedom and openness to others and to the universe."

-- Jean Vanier
    Founder of L'Arche