Breaking Grounds Cafe is nominated for a Best of the North Shore award! Show your support by voting for Breaking Grounds as Best Coffee Shop under the "Drink" category. Visit nshoremag.com/bons-2025 to vote now! Voting is open through May 1, 2025.
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Northeast Arc (NeArc) changes lives for people with disabilities and autism — and children at risk of developing them — and their families. The agency, which opened the Center for Linking Lives at Liberty Tree Mall in Danvers in 2020, serves thousands of people in nearly 200 Massachusetts cities and towns each year. NeArc is the largest Arc in the state of Massachusetts and one of the largest in the country. Services include: Adult Family Care, the ArcWorks Community Art Center, Autism Services, Black Box Theater, Breaking Grounds Café, Continuous Care Nursing Services, Day Habilitation, Deaf Services, Early Intervention, Employment Services, Family Support, The Learning Center Childcare and Preschool, parcels retail store, Personal Care Assistance, Recreation, Residential, Shared Living and Transition, and Skilled Intermittent Home Health Care.
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https://www.ne-arc.org
Northeast Arc的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非营利组织管理
- 规模
- 501-1,000 人
- 总部
- Danvers,MA
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1954
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Northeast Arc员工
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In conversations about disability and inclusion, the term ableism comes up frequently. But what does it really mean? How does it show up in everyday life, and why does language play such a significant role in dismantling it? In her latest blog for Northeast Arc, Keisha Greaves, founder of Girls Chronically Rock, explains what ableism is, why it's harmful, and how advocates can fight it.
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Another fantastic meeting of our Young Professionals Network! If you're interested in joining this great group of advocates for inclusion, reach out to Damon Kruppa.
A fantastic night with the Young Professionals supporting Northeast Arc! Thank you to everyone who helped make this event a success.?Message me to learn more about this growing network and ways to get involved! #YoungProfessionals #Networking #NortheastArc
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Join the Northeast Transition Collaborative Network for their first meeting on Monday, March 24! The NTCN is a creation of the Northeast Arc Community Resource Center, and is designed to address gaps in communication and collaboration between school districts, agencies/providers, young adults, parents/caregivers, and community groups. The monthly virtual meetings will focus on adult services available in the region, as well as other opportunities in the community. Visit bit.ly/NTCNMarch25 to sign up for the first meeting.
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"My favorite part of the job is watching clients succeed within their goals." https://lnkd.in/e6wF3NQ4
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Nancy Norman, attorney and longtime member of Northeast Arc’s Human Rights Committee, recently visited NeArc to host a conversation and educate employees about rights. Thank you to Nancy for taking the time to educate our staff and empower them! Horrigan Norman, LLC.
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We hope to see you tomorrow night at this great networking event for ABA professionals! Register here: https://lnkd.in/eTNMpzMc
Do you work in ABA, EI, or a related field? Join Northeast Arc’s Specialty ABA Services Division for a fun evening of professional networking on Thursday, March 6 at Peabody's Black Box Theater! The event will take place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. and will feature a cash bar, light refreshments, as well as a vendor and resource fair. Stay tuned for more details, and visit bit.ly/abanetworking to RSVP!
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Staff from Northeast Arc's Endeavor Day Habilitation program recently hosted representatives from MassHealth to help them learn about the program and the population supported. Pictured left to right are, Nicole St. Pierre, assistant program director, Endeavor, Kaitlyn Standley, Day Habilitation service manager, Karen Seck, senior manager, MassHealth, Julia Gesky, program manager, MassHealth, and Annielou Lavin, division director, Long Term Support Services
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March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, which is a time to celebrate the diverse talents, dreams, and achievements of people with developmental disabilities. It's also an opportunity to acknowledge the work we still must do to ensure that people with disabilities are fully included in our communities. At Northeast Arc we are committed to helping people with disabilities reach their goals; choosing for themselves how to live, learn, work, socialize and play. We want to thank everyone who supports this important work.
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