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The Arc of Cumberland and Perry Counties (CPARC)
United States
Приєднався 2 гру 2014
Learn about CPARC by visiting www.cparc.org or calling (717) 249-2611.
People with intellectual disabilities have a safe place to live at CPARC, and services that encourage them to grow. “You help people, like my son, feel self-sufficient,” one mother says.
Over 110 residents live in Residential Services, which include apartments and homes in Cumberland, Dauphin, and Perry Counties.
Advocates help adults and families access community and school-based services at no charge.
Community Fusion connects adults to volunteer experiences they’re passionate about.
Life Time Adult Day Care keeps older folks (who don’t require around-the-clock-care) active and safe.
The Center for Industrial Training helps folks develop vocational skills to secure a job.
People with intellectual disabilities have a safe place to live at CPARC, and services that encourage them to grow. “You help people, like my son, feel self-sufficient,” one mother says.
Over 110 residents live in Residential Services, which include apartments and homes in Cumberland, Dauphin, and Perry Counties.
Advocates help adults and families access community and school-based services at no charge.
Community Fusion connects adults to volunteer experiences they’re passionate about.
Life Time Adult Day Care keeps older folks (who don’t require around-the-clock-care) active and safe.
The Center for Industrial Training helps folks develop vocational skills to secure a job.
Join Us For The 9th Annual 3-Mile Fun Run/Walk!
This video tells the story about an ongoing collaboration between CPARC and the community of Churchtown at Mt. Zion Lutheran Church. We invite you to join us this year on October 19th from 10am-2pm for our Annual 3-Mile Fun Run/Walk event at Mt. Zion Lutheran church.
This fundraiser directly benefits individuals with disabilities. Because Belco Community Credit Union generously supports this fundraiser, 100% of your gift goes to CPARC and the folks living at the group home in Churchtown.
This fundraiser directly benefits individuals with disabilities. Because Belco Community Credit Union generously supports this fundraiser, 100% of your gift goes to CPARC and the folks living at the group home in Churchtown.
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No Fault of Their Own - Part 2
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It's been a year since families shared their stories about the lack of services and the need to increase wages of Direct Support Professionals. Find out what happened and where they are all in their lives a year later.
Treat Yourself: The Caregiver Relaxation Workshop
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3rd Annual Treat Yourself: The Caregiver Relaxation Workshop hosted by CPARC Advocacy
Father to Father Support
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Break out session in CPARC Advocacy Talks! Applications Conference
CPARC Advocacy Talks! Connections Conference
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8:30 AM - 3:00 PM Carlisle United Methodist Church 333 S Spring Garden Street Carlisle, PA 17013 The Arc of Cumberland and Perry Counties Advocacy & Family Education For parents & professionals of those with intellectual/developmental disabilities. | Registration Required | www.cparc.org/event-registration Free event! Register ASAP! Plenty of sessions to choose from, free lunch with opportunity...
12 Days of Christmas as a Parent a Child with a Disability
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12 Days of Christmas as a Parent a Child with a Disability
Giving Thanks in the World of Disability
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Giving Thanks in the World of Disability
Advocacy Talks! Connections Conference
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To replace ongoing webinars and sessions! Register NOW! www.cparc.org.event-registration
Perspective on FASD: CPARC Interview with Kamille, PerfectlyImperfect955
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Perspective on FASD: CPARC Interview with Kamille, PerfectlyImperfect955
Looking for a Rewarding Job? This is the Place for YOU!
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Looking for a Rewarding Job? This is the Place for YOU!
Rights and Responsibilities of Adults with Disabilities
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Rights and Responsibilities of Adults with Disabilities
Advocacy Talks! Living and Loving Smart.
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Advocacy Talks! Living and Loving Smart.
Parent Testimony for CPARC Advocacy's services!
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Parent Testimony for CPARC Advocacy's services!
You Can Make a Difference in Someone's Life!
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You Can Make a Difference in Someone's Life!
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you soo much for the Opportunity to be able to speak about my experience with FASD
Happy Halloween....Meadow looks great!!!
What do you call this A CHILD ABUSE or A DISCRIMINATION . My youngest son with autism was hit by A BIG American Airlines stewardess. He was very young at the time, so anxious on the plan he pushed twice the calling button to ask when will be landing. A big African American stewardess came turned of the called button with her bid ring hit my son chin. Saw him with big brushes crying I told her why did you hit him, she denied and respond you need to stop him calling me. I respond discretely , my son has autism and he is very anxious and scarred . She walked away with out even giving me the chance to continue the rest of my conversation or even answer kindly a little boy reassuring him . I ve been told to asked to speak to her supervisor , who mentioned I ve to speak w/ the captain on board he told me to speak to the captain from that no one did a think about it. At our lending the Philadelphia police was at the airplane 's door , escorted us w/ bunch of questionnaires we have been for hours answering . With no sympathy for two autistic children for a 9 hrs plan different police continued to tortured us with questions and that was it til today. My son is traumatize to travel to these days and No one helped us, no one stood up on our side. I published on FB and on American Airlines 's FB page / it has been erased every time I published it .My two sons with autism are terrified of traveling now than before . We will never forget that day, or The stewardess 's name, even her pix is in our photo album for ever.
Hi I am sorry you had this experience. I am on the spectrum myself and I am working with the ADA at the airport in Atlanta along with working with a team of members from Delta. One of the things we are trying to push for is training flight crews to be more accommodating. Also, if you have a chance, I would like to see your story so I can share that with other ADA members. Also, maybe publish your story on youtube?