DASC is a non profit vocational day program for adults with an intellectual disability. Your support translates into continued programs, employee skill development and the endorsement of DASC's goals within the community. Our commitment to you means quality products, personal service, individual attention to detail and competitive pricing. Our services include the button people,mailing services, the altar bread company, packaging and assembly.
Until the early 1950's, Sunday Mass was celebrated at the home of the Reddy family as a mission of the St. John the Evangelist parish in Windsor. By 1952 the worshipping community had grown large enough and so liturgies were moved to the Community Hall. In June of 1957 the doors to a new church were opened and by 1959 the parish became a mission of St. John Vianney. In September of 1984, with the help of volunteer labor, a new multi-functional building was opened on the present site, and between1994–2000, the church facility was reshaped into the present condition.
The diverse, creative community has been a leader in progressive education since 1921. Students benefit from a challenging, collaborative academic program committed to social justice, the arts and active, experiential learning.