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Challenge Alaska Adaptive Sports Programs

Address: 3550 Commercial Drive, Suite 208
Anchorage, AK 99501
Phone: (907) 344-7399 Fax: (907) 3447349 Website: http://www.challengealaska.org/

Challenge Alaska strives to improve the lives of people with disabilities and the whole community through adaptive sports, therapeutic recreation and education.  Participation in our programs helps people break down the barriers that exist for them in… Read More

ARC-Hanover County

Address: PO Box 91
Ashland, VA 23005
Phone: (804) 798-2400 Fax: 804-798-0310 Email: info@TheArcofHanoverc.org Search... Search Website: http://thearcofhanover.org/

  "Hanover Arc has been serving individuals with intellectual and other developmental disabilities/delays and their families since 1967. The Arc has grown and changed through the years to meet the changing needs of individuals with disabilities and their… Read More

ARC-Harrisonburg/Rockingham

Address: 1000 South High Street
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Phone: (540) 434-2469 Fax: (540) 4342469 Website: http://www.hrarc.org/

  "The Arc of Harrisonburg and Rockingham has been working to meet the needs of individuals with intellectual and other developmental disabilities since 1962. Our goal is simple: To assist you in finding the best services within our community for your… Read More

The Arc of Northern Shenandoah Valley

Address: 119 Youth Development Court
Winchester, VA 22602
Phone: (540) 665-0461 Fax: (540) 6652806 Email: arcnsv@verizon.net Website: http://thearcofnsv.net/

  "The Arc of Northern Shenandoah Valley is a membership organization made of and for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families, friends, professionals and interested citizens.  This local chapter of The Arc of Virginia and… Read More

The Arc of Northern Virginia

Address: 100 N Washington Street, Suite 238
Falls Church, VA 22046
Phone: (703) 532-3214 Fax: (703) 5323398 Website: http://www.thearcofnova.org/

Arc of the Virginia Peninsula

Address: 51 Battle Road
Hampton, VA 23666
Phone: (757) 826-6550 Fax: (757) 8968470 Email: Pbabcock@arcvap.org Website: http://arcvap.org/

  "The Arc of the Virginia Peninsula, Inc. has been serving individuals with developmental and other disabilities and their families for more than 55 years.  The Arc has grown tremendously through the years to meet the changing needs of individuals with… Read More

The Arc of Rappahannock

Address: 15 Hope Road
Stafford, VA 22555
Phone: (540) 318-6061 Fax: (540) 3186064 Website: http://www.arc-rapp.org/

  "The Arc of Rappahannock was founded in 1953 to advocate for and support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families in a time when there were no services available to them at all. Times have changed, but the need for… Read More

Greater Richmond ARC

Address: 3600 Saunders Avenue
Richmond, VA 23227
Phone: (804) 358-1874 Fax: (804) 3530163 Website: http://www.richmondarc.org/

  "In 1954, a small, dedicated group of Richmond area families started a grassroots organization – the Richmond Association for Mentally Retarded Children – that is today known as The Greater Richmond ARC. We are an organization created by families, for… Read More

Regional Enrichment & Learning Center (REAL)

Address: 1000 Haddonfield-Berlin Road, Suite 200
Voorhees, NJ 08043
Phone: (856) 346-6800 Website: http://www.realcenters.com/

The idea for the REAL Center was conceived by caring professionals who saw a need to provide educational and psychological services to children. The result was the establishment of the REAL Center located in Laurel Springs, New Jersey. We now have our… Read More

The Arc of the Greater Roanoke Valley

Address: PO Box 13382
Roanoke, VA 24033-3382
Phone: (540) 520-1880 Email: arcgrv@yahoo.com

The Arc of the Greater Roanoke Valley is a local advocacy organization working to create “A Life Like Yours” for people who have intellectual and related developmental disabilities. Our members are people with disabilities, their families, professionals… Read More

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