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The Arc fights every day to protect civil rights and access to vital programs, such as Medicaid, for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). But we can’t do it alone! We need the help of people with IDD, their families, and allies of the cause.
The Arc is the largest national community-based organization advocating for and with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and serving them and their families.
Access webinars, toolkits, videos, fact sheets, and more on topics affecting the intellectual/developmental disability community.
People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) often need community-based long term supports and services (LTSS) to support their needs and to live as independently as possible.
The Arc fights every day to protect civil rights and access to vital programs, such as Medicaid, for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). But we can’t do it alone! We need the help of people with IDD, their families, and allies of the cause.
We advocate for the civil and human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). We support the full inclusion of people with IDD in their community. Advocate With Us and Join Our National Council of Self-Advocates
View resources designed to help siblings of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities be the best advocates they can be.
For people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, digital access and skills are a critical component of gaining independence. In 2022, The Arc and Comcast NBCUniversal once again teamed up to open digital doors. LEARN MORE.
The Arc@Work supports our corporate clients in creating sustainable and scalable disability inclusive hiring programs. We offer several services including disability recruitment and staffing services, corporate trainings, accessibility assessments and compliance consultations, and much more.
A home of one’s own – either rented or owned – is the cornerstone of independence for people with disabilities. However, across the U.S. people with disabilities, including people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), face a severe housing crisis.