About Us
Welcome to Achievement House, Inc. (AHI). We invite you to explore the menu of services that our agency provides throughout the Central Coast. We are a private non-profit agency with a single purpose of promoting independence and inclusion for adults with intellectual and physical disabilities. Through our comprehensive programs, we offer vocational training, educational opportunities, adaptive living skills, advocacy, and community living support. Serving the community since 1957, AHI’s mission is to empower individuals to thrive and lead fulfilling lives within their communities.
WHAT WE DO
Person centered thinking is paramount in our philosophy, along with the responsibility of following accreditation standards set by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) and an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, our agencies take pride in making sure we are improving the lives of the adults we serve.
AHI is committed to developing evidence-based employment services to promote Competitive Integrated Employment (CIE) and procuring affordable housing for Extremely-Low Income (ELI) individuals with disabilities, in all regions we manage.
Our motto of “creating choices and building partnerships” in each community we are in has allowed AHI to operate a variety of training opportunities and join civic alliances that showcase our commitment to public service and stakeholders at large. We are so grateful to the community members of each region we operate in for the support to our mission.
So, enjoy exploring the many program opportunities that are offered at AHI. We are hopeful that you will find a service that can meet your personal or professional needs or donate to our shared vision of giving a hand up!
With sincere gratitude,
Crystal Nevosh, Executive Director
Achievement House, Incorporated
Team Members
Achievement House, Inc is a private, non-profit agency initially established for the purpose of providing rehabilitation and community living services adults with mental and/or physical disabilities. The agency is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors and employs a staff of 55 plus individuals to administer and provide services through the agencies vocational and community living programs.
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Crystal Nevosh
AHI Executive Director
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Traci Hollinger
AHI Senior Regional Director
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Brandee Snider
AHI Senior Financial Bookkeeper
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Carlos Olveda
AHI Community Living Services Director
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Donavan Vieira
AHI Director of Client Services
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Christopher Galien
AHI WDM Director