During these uncertain times, how can we help?
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The Arc of Multnomah-Clackamas provides advocacy, support and services to children and adults experiencing intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Our vision is that people with all levels of ability have and embrace the opportunity to work, have relationships, contribute to their communities and live life to the fullest. Our values are those of equal opportunity. We believe that every person deserves to be treated with compassion, dignity, and care. Each person can make a difference, and we believe that by working together our vision of a better life can become a reality.
The Arc Multnomah-Clackamas is a non-profit organization committed to helping children and adults experiencing intellectual and developmental disabilities achieve their greatest potential. Our Adult-Family programming provides ongoing assistance with life management skills for adults with developmental disabilities. Programs include: information and referral services, community inclusion, behavioral consultation services, an adult and teen recreation club, and a comprehensive health and nutrition program which includes cooking and nutrition classes, a healthy lifestyle course and support group, and an adaptive community garden.