HISTORY
Hill
Resources Inc. was founded in 1991 in Abilene, Texas, for the purpose
of providing residential and day supports for the developmentally
disabled. Our management staff is directly involved in every aspect
of the organization, from direct care services to senior administrative
roles.
Many
of our management staff members have experienced the impact of quality
service with a family perspective having several of their own family
members with disabilities.
God has
allowed us to become a living testimony of His provision. As written
in the book of Philippians, our God continues to provide all of our
needs according to his riches in glory. We have seen His hand in every
area of this organization, even in the selection of our employees.
We are truly blessed to have found key staff members who are like
minded in our endeavor and who have played vital roles in enriching
and supporting the people and families that we serve.
1991
East Lake ICF-MR facility was opened licensed and certified by the
state; a 6 bed group home.
1994
Stepping Stones ICF-MR was purchased; a 6 bed group home.
1994
The Training Center was opened as a day program.
1996
As the need for quality day programming increased, the Training Center
moved to 234 Chestnut Street and the name was changed to Culpepper's
in honor of founder Larry Hill's grandparents. Larry's grandfather
Cleve Culpepper was instrumental in starting the first apprenticeship
program for the state of Texas helping to provide young men with technical
skills and training necessary to have a career and provide for their
families.
1999
Culpepper Creek Farm was established to provide day habilitation and
vocational training in a horticultural setting for those with developmental
disabilities.
2000
Living Resources, LLC, our sister organization,was
formed to serve the people of the Sweetwater, Texas, area. Two existing
ICF-MR facilities were purchased and remodeled.
2003
Our organization experiences state funding cut backs, yet as always,
God was faithful and provided for the organization's needs through
an unexpected avenue. Prior to purchasing the 6.5 acres in 1999 for
the farm, Larry Hill and his wife Billie prayed for confirmation as
to the location of the farm. A suitable location was found and the
farm program began. In 2003 during state funding cuts, the decision
to expand certain services at the farm was placed on hold until the
needed funding could be secured. Within a matter of a few short months,
a man representing a fortune 500 company approached Larry wanting
to buy the property upon which the farm was located. Larry informed
him it was not for sale; that the property was being used by a nonprofit
organization which catered to the developmentally disabled. The man
persisted in his request. He assured Larry that his was a family friendly
company and that they would see to it that Hill Resources, Inc. had
what it needed. Larry requested a price which also included new amenities
which the organization needed. These amenities included a new 4 bay
gutter connected greenhouse, larger dining room, additional office
space and a new facility van. The sale price was immediately received.
The company, it turns out was the Wal-Mart Corporation, which continues
to be a good neighbor. God provided!
2006
HCS certification obtained to provide a greater array of services
for those living in Abilene, Sweetwater and the surrounding communities
served by the Betty Hardwick Center and West Texas MRA centers. 3
and 4 bed residential homes, foster care, in-home support, day habilitation
and supportive employment are all offered by Hill Resources Inc.