Building Our Rainbow

In the mid 1960s, several families wanted to ensure that their children with developmental disabilities would have a home and care once they could no longer provide for them.


These families were faced with difficult decisions about the future of their loved ones. At the time, they had very limited options beyond putting their children in an institution. These founding families of Rainbow Village wanted to provide living with a heart for their children and for other people with developmental disabilities. They wanted to provide homes, not just housing, for people with developmental disabilities– to help improve the quality of their lives.

By 1978, seven group homes, our community center, and a respite care center opened on nine acres in St. Louis County. The success of that initial program led to expansion throughout St. Louis County, St. Charles County, and most recently in St. Louis City.

Rainbow Village currently houses 250 residents in 55 homes in neighborhoods throughout the St. Louis metropolitan area. Whether on our main campus or in one of our neighborhood homes throughout the area, Rainbow Village homes give our residents the chance to be part of the community. By maintaining our homes to the highest standards and constantly monitoring them to assess residents’ needs, we are able to provide safety, comfort, and independence for our residents.

Rainbow Village now owns and manages homes in the following communities:

  • Ballwin
  • Bridgeton
  • Chesterfield
  • Crestwood
  • Creve Coeur
  • Florissant
  • Hazelwood
  • Maryland Heights
  • Mehlville
  • Olivette
  • Overland
  • Spanish Lake
  • St. Charles
  • St. Louis City
  • St. Louis County
  • St. Peters


To view some of the Rainbow Village homes, click here.

In addition to providing neighborhood homes, Rainbow Village operates the Wolff Community Center, a multi-use facility, which includes an indoor heated therapeutic swimming pool, gymnasium, adult day programs, meeting rooms and offices, cafeteria, and walking trail. Over 1,200 people use our community center annually - people with disabilities as well as the general public. Click here to view activities offered at the Wolff Community Center.

Rainbow Village collaborates with various support service agencies to best meet the housing needs of people with developmental disabilities. We are proud to work in partnership with the following agencies that supply caring assistance and support: St. Louis Arc, Life Skills, Emmaus Homes, Bethesda, Bridges of Missouri, Center Stage, Crider Health Center, Community Choice, Creative Concepts for Living, Resources for Human Development, TouchPoint Autism Services, UCP of Greater St. Louis, Willows Way, and Austen-Dooley Company.

To hear from the families of our residents about how Rainbow Village has made a difference in the lives of their loved ones, click here.

To find out how you can help improve the quality of life for people with developmental disabilities, click here.