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  • OR, 6615 SE ALEXANDER, 97123 HILLSBORO | 001 (503) 649-8571

    Tualatin valley workshop helps people with disabilities by providing janitorial and production jobs



  • FL, 511 GOLDKIST BLVD. SW, 32064 LIVE OAK | 386-362-7143

    The Arc North Florida, Inc. is a membership organization providing advocacy, employment training and living services for people with disabilities in Suwannee, Hamilton, Lafayette, Columbia and Baker counties. As a community based and qualified 501(C)(3) charity, The Arc provides services to all adults with a variety of intellectual and developmental disabilities including mental retardation, cerebral palsy, spina bifida and autism. In addition many of our clients have visual, hearing, physical…



  • WI, 2602 HILS COURT, 54751 MENOMONIE | 001 (715) 235-7373

    The Arc of Dunn County, Inc. is an advocacy organization helping those who are cognitively disabled, their family and friends. Our services span a lifetime from infancy to elder citizens. The Arc of Dunn County, Inc., a non-profit organization, was organized to enhance the lives of individuals with cognitive disabilities; to facilitate the development of programs on their behalf; to enhance research related to cognitive disabilities; to advise and assist parents with support and information…



  • TX, 123 BROOKS STREET, 77478 SUGAR LAND | 281-494-5959

    The Arc is important to families of Fort Bend County because, not only do we provide direct services, but we also provide information to parents about organizations that will help support their children right here in Fort Bend County. Many parents do not know where to go for help. Because The Arc is a membership organization, we provide the networking opportunity for parents so that they can help support one another with the daily challenges of raising a child with a disability. The Arc has many…



  • NJ, 1465 STATE ROUTE 31, SUITE 23, 08801 ANNANDALE | 001 (908) 730-7827

    In 1954 parents and friends of children and adults with mental retardation began to meet in the auditorium of the Hunterdon Medical Center. In July 1955 the Constitution of By-Laws of the Unit were adopted. The Unit was granted its first charter in March 1956 and was incorporated in June 1967. Early activities of the Unit included offering scholarships to teachers going into special education, opening the "Happy Day Nursery" at the Flemington Presbyterian Church, establishment of a Day Training…



  • NY, 380 GAFFNEY DRIVE, 13601 WATERTOWN | (315) 788-2730

    Founded in Watertown in 1954, the Jefferson Rehabilitation Center (JRC) has provided programs and services to hundreds of children and adults in Jefferson County who are developmentally disabled. Much has changed since the agency was launched in the basement of a church by a group of farsighted parents. Today, JRC is an independent, not-for-profit corporation employing over 650 staff members and serving more than 1000 individuals and their families each year. JRC provides a wide range of…



  • AZ, 7575 EAST EARLL DRIVE, 85251 SCOTTSDALE | (602) 254-4357

    For more than 40 years, Banner Behavioral Health, with locations throughout metropolitan Phoenix, has provided a nationally recognized, behavioral health care for children, teens and adults faced with psychiatric, behavioral health, or chemical dependency challenges. We are dedicated to providing safe, confidential and compassionate treatment. Our professionals offer customized treatment plans to meet each patient's needs -- in the least restrictive therapeutic environment, and can help patients…



  • CA, 531 VERNON STREET, 95678 ROSEVILLE | 001 (916) 783-5700

    Roseville Adult Center is unique in its commitment to provide a venue of services to meet the diverse demands of the city’s population. Students attending Roseville Adult Center will gain a better understanding of life and grow in their ability to make personal choices based on self-awareness and exercise their choices within the context of the family and the community. Through program activities they will experience a well-balanced life, learn to communicate their needs, and realize their…



  • IN, 1320 E. ANGELICA, 47978 RENSSELAER | 219/866-3282

    CDC Resources, Inc. is a not-for-profit human services provider with a long tradition of focusing on the advocacy and service needs of children and adults with developmental disability. This commitment is reflected in our mission statement and our services. The organization is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors from communities served [Benton, Carroll, Jasper, Newton, and White counties] and up to two at-large members with a developmental disability. Currently, CDC serves over 450…



  • NY, 1 SOUTH STREET, 12508 BEACON | 001 (845) 838-0515

    Community League has been a Chapter of NYSARC, Inc. for 58 years. However, our history of service to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities actually goes back over 60 years prior to joining the NYS ARC. We are proud of our long history and hope to continue bringing quality services to this population for decades to come. Since its conception in 1952, Community League has played an advocacy role for consumers residing on the Wassaic Developmental Center campus and their families.…




  • NY, 65 PROSPECT AVENUE, 12534 HUDSON | (518) 828-3890

    The Starting Place in Hudson is our pre-school, universal pre-kindergarten for the Hudson, NY, school district and day care center for three-to five-year olds and their families. Classrooms and daycare are staffed with a high adult-to-child ratio and integrate children who are experiencing disabilities along with those who are not. Our special education teachers and assistants provide educational instruction using a developmentally appropriate play-based curriculum. Classes focus on adaptive…



  • MA, 1301 CENTRE STREET, 02459 NEWTON CENTER | 001 (617) 527-2894

    developmental disabilities, disability information & services, service, social & human services, service organizations, organization, organizations, organization, disabilities, disability, conditions



  • NE, 5609 SOUTH 49TH STREET, 68516 LINCOLN | 001 (402) 421-8866

    The Arc of Lincoln is part of a nationwide network of parents, professionals and other concerned citizens and is governed by a local volunteer Board of Directors. Since it was founded in 1952, the organization has opened many doors in our community, vastly increasing the educational, recreational and employment opportunities available to people with developmental disabilities, and providing support, encouragement and resources for their families. The organization was initially organized in 1952…



  • KS, 15490 QUIVIRA ROAD, 66221 OVERLAND PARK | (913) 897-1004

    Autism books, asperger books, conferences and resources based on the latest research on autism, Asperger syndrome, autism spectrum disorders and other pervasive developmental disorders



  • NY, 7041 MANLIUS CENTER RD, 13202 EAST SYRACUSE | (315) 579-5610

    Since 1951, Arc of Onondaga has served people with developmental disabilities and their family members. Arc provides residential, vocational, clinical, and habilitative services along with other vital resources to help people achieve their fullest potential. Day Habilitation supports people with developmental disabilities who have higher needs for more intense training in order to make their community experience, and the experience of the community, more positive.



  • NY, 8163 GORE ROAD, 13440 ROME | (315) 337-1034

    Rome Day Habilitation program consists of a large 50 person program and small 3 person program. Each program offers a variety of activities based on each persons desires. The Rome site lends itself to outside activities as well as many community activities. A full complement of clinical services are available at this site along with full time nursing staff. A typical day for an individual attending an Arc day habilitation program is to arrive at the site location between 9-9:30 AM. The day…



  • NJ, 4 CAMRE DRIVE NEWTON, 07860 NEWTON | 973-383-7000

    SCARC's Harvest Home Food program and its Harvest Home Clothing Company offers meaningful opportunities to persons with developmental disabilities to engage in the distribution of food and clothing to needy families in Sussex County. 50 adults with disabilities are served through these Harvest Home programs. The Harvest Home Food Program is the largest food pantry in Sussex County and serves more than 350 families every month from its two locations in Hampton Township and Ogdensburg. SCARC…



  • NY, 2510 NIAGARA FALLS BLVD, 14304 NIAGARA FALLS | (716) 504-2617

    OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED OF NIAGARA, the Niagara County chapter of NYSARC, Inc. providing programs and services at WHEATFIELD: Central Intake/Admissions, Corporate Compliance, Day Services, Niagara Floral Center and Greenhouse, Service Coordination, and Quality Assurance. Opportunities Unlimited of Niagara is dedicated to maximizing the quality of life for people of all ages with intellectual and other developmental disabilities and providing the resources for them to reach their greatest…



  • NY, 162 EAST BROADWAY, 12701 MONTICELLO | (845) 796-1350

    SullivanArc is a not-for-profit agency dedicated to providing support and services to over 800 individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities and to their families. A chapter of NYSARC, Inc., SullivanArc is located at 162 East Broadway in Monticello, NY. Our agency offers a broad range of services including Clinical Services, Day Habilitation and Day Services including a Seniors Program, Family Support Services, Guardianship Services, Service Coordination, Residential Services…



  • LA, 1 MCCORD ROAD, 70363 HOUMA | 001 (985) 876-4465

    Surrounded by the winding bayous of southern Terrebonne Parish, TARC sits upon over 20 acres of land that is infused with businesses creating jobs for adults with intellectual and other developmental disabilities since 1962. For 50 years, TARC has become a premier and leading ARC in the nation with its innovative job opportunities and services that include Pre-Vocational Training, Vocational Training, Health Services, Residential Services, Therapies, and Transportation. The revolutionary growth…



  • CA, 6542 HAYES DR., 90048 LOS ANGELES | 323-930-8500, 800-246-3526

    The Biofeedback Institute of Los Angeles BILA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing your health based on the vision, philosophy and successful research of Drs Hershel and Marjorie Toomim We train and empower people using biofeedback instruments and we are committed to offering effective options for enhanced quality of life in harmony with nature for ourselves and for future generations



  • NJ, 77 UNION ST, 07801 DOVER | (973) 328-6246

    Adults with intellectual disabilities who are 21 years or older receive individual support to achieve productive day activity. This includes three separate Adult Training Centers across Morris County. Approximately 200 individuals are served, with specialized programs for behavioral, aging and medical special needs. Locations are in Hanover, Dover and Flanders. Eligibility: The N.J. Department of Human Services, Division of Developmental Disabilities (NJDHS/DDD) determines eligibility for this…



  • WA, 6511 NE 18TH ST., 98661 VANCOUVER | (360) 254-1562

    The Arc of Southwest Washington’s fascinating history goes back to March of 1936 and a small group of parents and other concerned individuals who organized to improve institutional care for their sons and daughters. Almost immediately they affiliated with a new grassroots organization that had started the previous October known as the Children’s Benevolent League (CBL) of Washington, later to become The Arc. It was one of the first organizations in the nation to focus on the welfare of persons…



  • NY, 344 EAST 4TH STREET, 14701 JAMESTOWN | (716) 661-1590

    We can assist you with managing a variety of life stressors including: Depression, Anxiety, Relationships, Fears & Phobias, Sexual Assault, Grief & Loss, Bipolar Disorders, Stress Management, Child Disorders, Schizophrenia, Divorce/Separation, Adults abused as children, Obsessive/Compulsive Behaviors, Overcoming barriers of functioning, Any mental health condition. Finding the right therapeutic relationship is critical to successful treatment. In this hurried world, it’s refreshing to be able to…



  • FL, 560 GLENDALE STREET, 32091 STARKE | (904) 964-2387

    disabled people support, vocational training, family support, employment programs, mental retardation, community inclusion, special olympics, homes, developmental disabilities, health care, adults



  • NY, 330 KNICKERBOCKER AVE, 11716 BOHEMIA | (631) 585-0100

    AHRC's Day Habilitation Program provides individuals with the necessary supports and services to pursue personal interests, learn valuable skills and reach life goals. Satisfying and rewarding connections in the community are accessible and encouraged. Clinical services are provided where needed and door-to-door transportation is available.



  • NY, 38 WINTHROP PLACE, 10314 STATEN ISLAND | 3479445900

    Children and adults with attention deficit disorder in New York can improve their condition by attending Spectrum Social Skills' seminars.Individuals with aspergers in NYC can benefit from Spectrum Social Skills' seminars.



  • MI, 50563 M-43, 49103 BANGOR | (269) 427-5056

    dental services, disabled people protection, employment services, adults with disabilities, aspergers syndrome, recreational programs, workshop, day care, advocacy, spina bifida, homes, arc



  • MO, 1240 DAUTEL LANE, 63146 CREVE COEUR | 314-569-2492

    Participants of Community Integration programs receive support and individualized assistance as they identify community participation goals, develop action plans, and make daily choices about the activities and interests they will pursue. The people who receive support through Community Integration Services take part in a wide variety of volunteerism and recreational activities throughout the St. Louis area.



  • NM, 950 ANTHONY DRIVE, 88021 ANTHONY | (575) 882-9208

    In 2000 The Arc of New Mexico opened up a satellite office in southern Dona Ana County in response to the many needs of Spanish speaking individuals and their families. The area is a rural one and includes the communities of Anthony, Berino, Chamberino, Chaparral, Del Cerro, La Mesa, La Union, Mesquite, San Miguel, Santa Teresa, Sunland Park and Vado. Individuals and families in this area are challenged by isolation, language barriers, poverty, lack of transportation, limited services and social…



  • OR, PO BOX 521, 97058 THE DALLES |

    The Arc fosters respect and access for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families, giving them the power to achieve a full and satisfying life. The Arc of the Mid-Columbia aims to connect people with cognitive and developmental disabilities, family members and the people who support them with each other and with our communities in Hood River, Wasco, Sherman and Gilliam Counties in Oregon. We share information around common concerns and offer recreational and…



  • VA, 119 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT COURT, 22602 WINCHESTER | (540) 665-0461

    The Arc/NSV is a local chapter of The Arc of Virginia and The Arc of the United States, membership organizations made up of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families, friends, interested citizens and professionals. Founded locally in 1967, The Arc/NSV values the dignity and worth of all people. Members believe that if all citizens were accepted and had the supports and services they needed to exercise control over their lives, then communities as a whole would be…



  • VA, P.O. BOX 1495, 24354 MARION | (276) 783-6801

    autism, spina bifida, employment services, disabled people support, recreational programs, disabled people assistance, workshop, disabled persons, adults with disabilities, residential support



  • CA, 34135 SEVENTH STREET, 94587 UNION CITY | (510) 477-0896

    The Arc of Alameda County Union City Facility housing the Vocational Development Center, Alternative Ventures Program, and SCOPE program. SCOPE serves people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to assure that each person experiences and participates as a valued member within the community. Our approach is centered around four basic aspects of daily life: Domestic tasks such as laundry, cooking and cleaning. Recreation/Leisure activities such as movies, sports and picnics. Community…



  • CA, 702 EAST 11TH STREET, 92223 BEAUMONT | (951) 845-3385

    The goal of the Ray Strebe Resource Center (RSRC), also known as the Pass Resource Center, is to provide long-term services to adults with developmental disabilities. Our services are for those who are in need of full-time programming to ensure the development and maintenance of functional skills required for self-advocacy, community integration, employment and self-care. At the RSRC, we cater to adults with intellectual and other developmental disabilities. The individual’s needs are of the…



  • HI, 45-539 PLUMERIA STREET, 96727 HONOKAA | (808) 775-1090

    Prior to 1962, no program existed on the Kona Coast to provide care, training, or even concern for children and adults with significant disabilities. Institutionalization was routinely recommended and it was not uncommon for those who remained at home to be kept hidden and not discussed outside the family. In 1962, a group of local residents, led by Dr. Kid "Doc" McCoy held a meeting to focus on the need for a locally operated program to serve the disabled. The Kona Chapter of the Big Island…



  • IN, P.O. BOX 126, 47240 GREENSBURG | 812.663.8587

    The Arc of Decatur County is a non-profit, non-political, non-sectarian organization affiliated with the The Arc of Indiana and The Arc of the United States. Funding sources for The Arc of Decatur County include local tax dollars, donations from clubs and civic organizations and private contributions. Membership in The Arc of Decatur County is open to all persons who are concerned with the well-being and quality of life for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc of…



  • IN, 617 SPARLING AVENUE, 47978 RENSSELAER | (219)866-5085

    Jasper Village is federally funded and has (13) one bedroom and (1) two bedroom apartment. All units are HUD subsidized, wheelchair adaptable, and handicap accessible. One unit is equipped for individuals with sensory impairments. These apartments have an on-site facility manager. Reliable and Safe: Intercom Security System, Emergency Call System, Tenant Council, Nearby Medical & Dental Offices. Community Features: Convenient Walking Distance to Stores, Restaurants and Churches; Community Room…



  • IN, PO BOX 24, 47620 MOUNT VERNON |

    summer day camps, disabled people support, housing, employment programs, people with disabilities, special olympics, sibshops, spina bifida, developmental disabilities, catering, respite care



  • KY, 624 DARDANELLES DR., 40503 LEXINGTON | (859) 278-2233

    disabled people assistance, kentucky arc, welfare, early infant education, fetal alcohol syndrome, group homes, civil rights, adult day care, supported employment service, employment programs



  • MD, 1401 MCCORMICK DRIVE, 20774 LARGO | 301-925-7050

    Since its creation in 1952, The Arc has led the county in establishing special education programs and developing opportunities for advancement and inclusion in the community. From its humble beginnings to the present day, The Arc has been on the front lines of public policy - influencing schools, businesses, government leaders, and neighborhoods to make Prince George's County a livable community for everyone. Adult Programs: Community Supported Living Arrangements (CSLA), Day Services, Future…



  • NY, 1200 EAST & WEST RDS., 14224 WEST SENECA | 716-674-6300

    West Seneca Development Center provides supports and services to individuals with intellectual and other developmental disabilities.



  • NY, 701 LENOX AVE., 13421 ONEIDA | (607) 756-2015

    Madison Cortland ARC is dedicated to working with people, with intellectual and other developmental disabilities, and doing whatever it takes to improve their life's situation. We at, ARC, recognize that what we do is good. It takes dedicated employees to accomplish this. January 2001, the Madison County ARC and the Arc of Cortland County merged to become Madison Cortland ARC. The Arc of Cortland County was founded in 1966 and the Madison County ARC in 1968. Both agencies were founded by a group…


  • The ARC (formerly Association for Retarded Children) had its beginnings in 1949 when a parent, Anna Greenberg, placed an ad in the New York Post describing her son’s diagnosis of intellectual disabilities and inviting other parents to meet at her apartment and explore alternatives to the limited services available at that time. The response to the ad was overwhelming and the ARC was founded. The next year, 1950, saw a similar group of parents forming a Capital District ARC Chapter. The…



  • NY, 2111 LAKELAND AVENUE, 11779 RONKONKOMA | (631) 585-0100

    AHRC's Senior Day Habilitation provides meaningful and functional activities for older participants who need a change of pace. In an atmosphere that encourages older individuals to maintain and even enhance their quality of life, senior day hab offers a unique experience where content is directed by the participants. AHRC's Day Habilitation Program provides individuals with the necessary supports and services to pursue personal interests, learn valuable skills and reach life goals. Satisfying…



  • NY, 395 BECKER DRIVE, 12306 SCHENECTADY | 518) 357-0129

    Day services are available throughout various agency sites, including Maple Ridge and Princetown Ridge to individuals 18 years of age and older. Individuals are empowered with learning through instruction on daily life skills, independent living skills, communication and socialization in accordance with individualized service plans. Recreational opportunities through groups such as horticulture, art, sports and music are offered to foster diverse interests. Community integration is encouraged…



  • PA, 105 ROUTE 18, 15061 MONACA | 724 775-1602

    The Arc of Beaver County has led the way in protecting the rights of and promoting opportunities for children and adults with disabilities. The Arc's continue their role as the heart and soul of the ACHIEVA family of organizations. The Arc of Beaver County, affiliated with The Arc of Greater Pittsburgh is afflilated with The Arc of Pennsylvania and The Arc of the United States. Services and Supports: From early intervention support through adulthood, ACHIEVA's advocates provide information and…



  • CO, 1905 SHERMAN ST., 80203 DENVER | 303.831.7733

    AdvocacyDenver is a non-profit, civil right advocacy organization serving children, teens and adults with developmental or intellectual disabilities — and their families. Our WorkWe provide an active voice to those seeking assistance, guidance, access and support in areas of education, health care, legal services, housing, transportation or financial guidance. Where other organizations focus on creating adaptive opportunities with existing programs or services, we concentrate on listening and…



  • FL, PO BOX 86, 32683 OTTER CREEK | (352) 486-4293

    aspergers syndrome, advocacy, developmental disabilities, educational services, emergency assistance, arc, nonprofit organizations, residential services, respite care, spina bifida, welfare, disabled



  • MN, STREET, 55125 SAINT PAUL | 001 (651) 439-4840

    We offer mental health counseling, consumer credit counseling, caregiver support, an employee assistance program, and youth enrichment programs


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