September 3, 2010

Welcome to our website!


We are a chapter of The Arc of the United States , which is the largest community-based organization of and for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.  The work of The Arc is devoted to promoting and improving supports and services for all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

 
Our Mission:
To provide information, advocacy, and training that will support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to participate as equal and active members of our community.
 

Our Vision:
For all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to have the supports and services they need to be able to live ordinary lives.

 




Oct. 09 - Attendance was high for the meeting on supported employment. Here the audience observes Mallory K. demonstrate the high tech equipment she uses in her job as a storybook reader to preschoolers.
 
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Greater Louisville Metro Arc
*MAY MEETING NOTICE*
 
Tuesday, March 11th - 7:00 to 8:30 PM
The Citi Building - 12501 Lakefront Place (40299)
 
Directions:
I-64 to the Blankenbaker Pkwy. Exit - SOUTH.
At the traffic light, turn left onto Bluegrass Industrial.
Go about 1/2 mile and turn LEFT at the large blue "Citi" sign
on the left side of the road - this is Lakefront Place.

 

“Planning for Your Dependent with Special Needs

Making Their Future More Secure”

 

This workshop addresses Legal Issues, including Wills, Special Needs Trusts
and Guardianship; Financial issues, such as Special Needs Trust Funding,
Medicaid, SSI & SSDI.  Family Issues, including Letter of Intent and Communication.
 
Our speaker will be Gordon Homes, Certified Financial Planner
with the MetLife Center for Special Needs Planning.
 
 
RSVP:
Call Robin Scarbrough at 502-459-2048
 
 
Questions?
Call Gail Lowe: 339-8690
 

 



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