The Arc plans, organizes and carries out its Social/Recreational Program for people with developmental disabilities, family, friends and others. The purpose is to provide many opportunities for persons with disabilities to enjoy social and recreational activities with their peers and the larger community. Anyone from any place can attend. All who attend are asked to pay the co-pays when necessary. However, The Arc has a “no-one turned away” policy and will help fund their attendance.
How it works:
1. Most activities require a co-payment to help cover the costs of the event.
2. Persons enrolled in services may be able to use FSS funds for co-pays.
3. If a person with a disability needs individual attention, a caregiver must be present at all times. The Arc does not provide substitute caregivers for any of its activities.
4. All individuals with disabilities must be accompanied by a chaperone on all bus trips.
5. RSVP's are nearly always required. Failure to RSVP by the published deadline may mean that you cannot attend the event. Seating is limited for some events. Those who RSVP first will get the seats.
How it works:
1. Most activities require a co-payment to help cover the costs of the event.
2. Persons enrolled in services may be able to use FSS funds for co-pays.
3. If a person with a disability needs individual attention, a caregiver must be present at all times. The Arc does not provide substitute caregivers for any of its activities.
4. All individuals with disabilities must be accompanied by a chaperone on all bus trips.
5. RSVP's are nearly always required. Failure to RSVP by the published deadline may mean that you cannot attend the event. Seating is limited for some events. Those who RSVP first will get the seats.