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Arc of New Jersey Inc
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The Arc Middlesex County, Inc.
Established in 1949, we provide people with disabilities and their families with support and services that encourage personal growth and empowerment.
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Arc of Shelby County Inc
Aktion Club serves to provide adults living with disabilities an opportunity to develop initiative, leadership skills and to serve their communities.
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Arc of Madison County Inc
The Arc of Madison County is a (501)(c) non-profit organization serving people with intellectual disa THE ORGANIZATION PROVIDES ADVOCACY SERVICES FOR SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN AND PROGRAM SERVICES FOR INFANTS, TODDLERS AND ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES.
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We are driven by opportunity. The Arc has been advocating and serving people with developmental disabilities since 1953.
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Arc Riverside
THE MISSION OF ARC IS TO EMPOWER INDIVIDUALS WITH INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES TO ACHIEVE THEIR LIFE GOALS BY OFFERING SUPPORT THAT LEADS TO GREATER INDEPENDENCE, CHOICE, AND FULL PARTICIPATION AND INCLUSION IN THE COMMUNITY.
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THE ARC OF BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY
Upcoming Arc Events Advocate. We actively advocate and encourage advocacy for the fair treatment and inclusion of individuals with IDD.
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