The Arc of the Central Chesapeake Region's mission is to promote respect, create opportunities and advocate for equal rights for all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
The Arc Maryland began in 1950 as a small group of concerned parents. Today, we are the largest statewide advocacy organization assisting persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Maryland.
Achieving full community life for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, one person at a time, is the mission of The Arc of Howard County.
Dedicated to helping people with developmental disabilities make the most of their potential since 1949, The Arc Baltimore (formerly the Baltimore Association for Retarded Citizens) is one of the nation's largest and most respected organizatio... More...
Pressley Ridge provides an array of services to troubled and developmentally challenged children while helping these children remain close to their families and communities. A nonprofit organization founded in 1832, Pressley Ridge offers innovativ... More...
More than 2,400 people with disabilities in the greater Washington, DC area work, live and play in the community according to their individual preferences with support from Melwood.
Our vision is that of creating an environment where all people, regardless of background and "ability", can grow, make choices, and be valued and contributing members of our community. In this vision, we see the welfare of all people bei... More...
The Jewish Foundation for Group Homes is a non-sectarian, 501(c)(3), non-profit organization, providing support and services for individuals with disabilities in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.
The Eastern Shore Center for Independent Living (ESCIL) opened its doors in Cambridge, Maryland in the spring of 1999. We serve all nine counties on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. We provide services to all people with disabilities regardless of a... More...