Comprehensive services for adults with developmental disabilities or acquired brain injuries.
02/02/2026
Thanks to a truly transformational gift from the Holly Lane Foundation, construction is underway on a new 8-bedroom cottage for men, with plans to be fully operational in early 2027. We look forward to sharing updates as the project moves forward!
01/31/2026
ROUND 2: Winter weather is at Annandale once again!
01/30/2026
Villagers often practice a variety of tasks focusing on skills like sorting, organizing, fine motor skills, and other household chores that they can then take back home and apply to everyday tasks. Fun AND practical ... we love a win-win situation!
01/29/2026
Villager artists have been working on their watercolor techniques recently, using the abstract expressionist Jackson Po***ck for inspiration. It's led to some very colorful designs!
01/28/2026
Our theatric Villagers are in the beginning stages of rehearsals for two upcoming stage performances ... big things are ahead! 👀
01/27/2026
We had a ton of FUN with our friends from Friends U Need Club, Inc. last week! We played volleyball and prepped for February by making Valentine's Day cards.
01/25/2026
The cold never bothered us anyway!
01/24/2026
What do we do when it’s gray and cold and sleeting a little already? We’ve got movies and music and arts and crafts!
01/23/2026
We always have a great time enjoying the treats from our friends at Brightside Cafe ! We also loved seeing our friend Jaclyn with Live All In who was hard at work. If you're in the Buford area, be sure to stop by and grab yourself a treat!
01/22/2026
Thanks to our friend Elisha Mckenzie for coming to teach a Zumba class to the Villagers! We can't wait for the next one.
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Annandale Village is a community for adults with intellectual disabilities and acquired brain injuries, nestled on 55 Acres in Suwanee, Georgia. The mission of Annandale Village is to provide progressive life assistance to its special population so that they can maximize their abilities and maintain their independence in the least restrictive environment. Annandale Village offers both residential and non-residential programs and services that provide a balance of structure, freedom, encouragement, instruction and fulfillment. In addition to semi-independent living apartments and cottages, Annandale Village’s residential services include assisted living and skilled nursing care. Annandale also offers on-campus health services, educational programming, vocational training and job placement, and a vast array of community inclusion activities.
Founded in 1969 by Dr. and Mrs. Max Berry, a dedicated father and mother who wanted their daughter to have an opportunity to lead a life that reflected quality, self-worth, independence, and achievement, Annandale Village became a place where adults with intellectual disabilities could call home.
Thanks to continuous growth in each of Annandale’s first four decades, many significant milestones have been achieved in serving individuals with intellectual disabilities and acquired brain injuries. Today, Annandale Village serves over 180 individuals and is the only nonprofit in the state of Georgia to offer men and women with intellectual disabilities and acquired brain injuries a full continuum of service and care. Its budget is $9.4 million. With over 150 staff members and approximately 300 volunteers, Annandale Village provides a comprehensive range of programs designed to improve the quality of life of each individual served, according to his or her own unique needs and abilities.
Annandale Village has remained committed to promoting the personal growth and self-sufficiency of adults with intellectual disabilities and acquired brain injuries - a truly underserved population.