Foundation for Central Special student who died last year provides funding to aid people with disabilities through Arc

Ten thousand dollars in funding for Autism-related requests is available for the first time this year through the Arc Central Chesapeake Region partnership with the Bowen Foundation for Autism, which is an organization for namesake Bowen Levy, who died last year after choking on a glove at Central Special School in Edgewater.

The Arc Central Chesapeake Region, a local nonprofit that supports children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Anne Arundel County and Maryland’s Eastern Shore, has also made $30,000 of funding available for local families who have children with disabilities, through their Family Fund grant program.

The funding is to cover therapies and specialized medical equipment critical to these children’s success that are not covered by insurance – and are financially out of reach for families. The additional $10,000 of funding available specifically for Autism-related requests is being offered for the first time this year.

According to Director of Development and Communications Catie Comer, this is the third year the Family Fund grant program funding has been made available to the community.

In the past, funding has been given to families to provide services such as “respite care, riding therapy, and in one case, a universal stand for eye gaze technology; which allows a person who cannot communicate verbally to use the communication technology anywhere they go.”
Funding for camps is also available, however, this is to be used in conjunction with other existing resources for camps is also available, however, this is to be used in conjunction with other existing resources for camps. For more information, and to access the grant application, see www.thearcccr.org/familyfund.
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The Arc Central Chesapeake Region Announces $30,000 Family Fund to Support Local Children with Disabilities

The Arc Central Chesapeake Region, a nonprofit committed to transforming lives for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), announced today over $30,000 available for Maryland youth through their Family Fund grant. Created in 2017, the Family Fund provides grants for services and supports not covered by insurance.

“We are very grateful for the generosity of our community, which makes this fund possible,” said Jonathon Rondeau, CEO, The Arc. “There are effective therapies, services, and adaptive equipment available to support children with disabilities, but these resources are expensive, and are often not covered by insurance. With our Family Fund, we work to fill the gaps in access to the supports we know make a significant difference in the lives of youth with a disability.”

This grant cycle includes $10,000 of Autism-specific funding, contributed by The Bowen Foundation for Autism.

“We are excited to widen the reach of the Family Fund, with the support of our affiliate, The Bowen Foundation for Autism,” said Rondeau. “Last year we granted out $20,000. We are grateful for the opportunity to provide even more support to the community, as access to these supports are critical in ensuring children with disabilities thrive.”

The Arc is seeking applicants that have a child with I/DD under the age of 21, who reside in Maryland. Applications for the Family Fund open March 1, 2020, with awards issued in May of this year.

The complete application is available on The Arc’s website, www.thearccc.org/familyfund.

The Family Fund does not cover emergency or crisis requests. If you require emergency funding, please contact resources@thearcccr.org and The Arc will assist you with appropriate resources.

About The Arc Central Chesapeake Region
The Arc Central Chesapeake Region provides services and supports to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities through living options, workforce development, and fiscal management services. Serving Anne Arundel County and the Eastern Shore of Maryland, The Arc provides an innovative, person-directed approach across the arc of a person’s life with a focus on equity and self-determination. www.thearcccr.org

The Arc Central Chesapeake Region Announces $10,000 Grant to Develop Relationship Training for Direct Support Professionals in Maryland.

The Arc Central Chesapeake Region, a nonprofit committed to transforming lives for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, today announced that it had been awarded a $10,000 grant from The Arc Maryland. The Arc Central Chesapeake Region, in collaboration with Dr. Karyn Harvey, will create and implement a training program for Direct Support Professionals to learn how to facilitate authentic relationships, with a focus on friendships, for people with a disability.

“We are thrilled to receive the grant, which will help us empower dedicated Direct Support Professionals who provide the supports and expertise that help people with a disability live, work, play, and thrive in the community,” said Jonathon Rondeau, CEO, The Arc Central Chesapeake Region. “Many people with intellectual and developmental disabilities are limited to relationships with family and paid staff, and while those relationships are important, they do not always extend into the broader community. Our goal is to transform how Direct Support Professionals approach identifying and creating opportunities for connection and authentic friendships for people with a disability. This training will be the first of its kind in our area, and we could not develop this program without the expertise of Dr. Harvey. We look forward to bringing this new model to Maryland.”

The Arc Central Chesapeake Region, in partnership with Dr. Karyn Harvey, will create and implement a training program for Direct Support Professionals around facilitating the development and sustainment of authentic relationships, with a focus on friendships, for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The initiative will utilize a Train-the-Trainer model for sustainability, and The Arc Central Chesapeake Region will continue to invest in future trainee cohorts with the goal of all Arc team Direct Support Professionals receiving this training. Technology will be leveraged to expand the reach and impact of the training. Lessons learned and best practices of this pilot training will serve the broader disability community in Maryland by providing a practical model for advancing our common vision of equity and access for people with intellectual and development disabilities.

About The Arc Central Chesapeake Region
www.thearcccr.org

The Arc Central Chesapeake Region provides services and supports to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities through living options, workforce development and fiscal management services. Serving Anne Arundel County and the Eastern Shore of Maryland, The Arc provides an innovative, person-directed approach across the arc of a person’s life with a focus on equity and self-determination.

About Dr. Karyn Harvey
https://karynharvey.org/index.html

Dr. Harvey has worked as a clinician in the field of intellectual disabilities for over 25 years. She has a master’s degree in Clinical Psychology and a Ph.D. in Applied Developmental Psychology from the University of Maryland.  She has published articles about therapeutic interventions with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), workbooks for individuals with IDD and two books; Positive Identity Development, and Trauma-Informed Behavioral Interventions. In 2016 she received the Earl Loschen Award from NADD for Excellence in Clinical Practice.

About The Arc Maryland
http://www.thearcmd.org/

The Arc Maryland works to create a world where children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities have and enjoy equal rights and opportunities. The Arc Maryland is the largest statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to the rights and quality of life of persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.

The Arc Central Chesapeake Region Announces Newest Board Member, Raj Kudchadkar

The Arc Central Chesapeake Region and Laura Austin, President of the Board, are pleased to announce the addition of Raj Kudchadkar to the Board of Directors, effective January 9, 2020. A strong, diverse, and committed Board of Directors is integral to The Arc’s recently updated and robust strategic plan. The addition of Raj Kudchadkar strengthens organizational governance and sustainability as The Arc works to achieve full inclusion for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

“We are excited to welcome Raj Kudchadkar to our Board,” said Jonathon Rondeau, Chief Executive Officer at The Arc. “An accomplished business leader, Raj brings a deep commitment to equity and inclusion, complementing our mission and vision. We look forward to sharing in Raj’s ability to build community while tackling systems change. We have a tremendous Board of Directors here at The Arc, dedicated to changing lives for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and Raj is a terrific addition to our team.”

Raj Kudchadkar is the Director of Business Development for the Maryland Coalition for Inclusive Education. Before his work with the Coalition, Kudchadkar was President and CEO of the Central Maryland Chamber of Commerce and was voted one of Seven Anne Arundel County Newsmakers in 2017. Kudchadkar holds a Juris Doctor from American University, a Masters in Public Policy from Columbia University, and a Bachelor of Arts from Carleton College. Kudchadkar is a 2019 graduate of Leadership Anne Arundel and also sits on the Board of the Central Maryland Transportation Alliance.

Read the Capital Gazette article: https://www.capitalgazette.com/neighborhoods/ac-cn-peoplekudchadkar-01262020-20200127-3fo6qqlz5fbmdpx4r5j2jajdje-story.html

Action Alert: Contact Governor Hogan by December 2, 2019

ADVOCACY ALERT

Urge the Governor and the General Assembly to Include No Less than a 4% Increase for DDA Community Service Providers in the FY21 Budget!

 Dear Friends of The Arc,

Last Spring, you helped us #Fightfor15, and with the influence of your voice, we were able to attain a mandate that the Governor include a 4% increase in his FY21 budget for developmental disability services. Our work is not done! Although the legislature mandated that the Governor include this funding in his budget, there is a legal avenue he could use to include the funding, and then remove it through a companion piece of legislation.

Now that the Governor is actively developing his budget for FY21, we need to emphasize even more why it is critical that the budget reflects this increase. Please help us advocate for our community. Encourage the Governor to include enough funding in his budget to ensure providers like The Arc can continue to deliver quality service and supports to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

ACT NOW!

The Governor Values the Voice of His Constituents.
Tell Him Why This Is Important to YOU!

 It is critical that you let Governor Hogan know how important DDA community supports are to you/your loved one. Please take a few minutes to write to him by December 2, 2019.

For your convenience, click below for guidelines, talking points, and a template to assist you in communicating your concerns.

DSPs & Other Arc Staff

Families, Advocates, & People Who Use Supports

Thank You for Your Advocacy!
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lease Feel Free to Share with Your Network.

Statewide Listening Tour

Our partner The Arc Maryland is pleased to announce the launch of a Statewide Listening Tour. We want to hear from the family members of children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities!

Please join us to meet with other families and representatives from The Arc and share your stories!

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In Maryland, there are 10 local chapters and 1 state chapter of The Arc.  We collectively support more than 25% of the people in the state in DDA services.  Over 6,250 people are the direct beneficiaries of what we do, and countless others benefit as well through our programs and initiatives, events, newsletters, and other supports.

Individuals with disabilities and their families turn to The Arc for the opportunities they desire in life because they know we can deliver, and we do; year after year, and decade after decade!

The Arc is here for you.  We are united in our advocacy, our commitment to family support and preservation, our belief in the right to full inclusion and choices for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and in our belief that everyone benefits when children and adults of all abilities have the opportunity to live, learn, work and play together.

Purpose of the Statewide Listening Tour
There are currently many parent-participant advocacy groups that meet in various parts of the state that are locally-based, have specific goals or charters, a core membership, and who generally gather to share information with one another about what is possible, what is working with the resources that are available to families, what is not working, and what they would like to see for the future.  While these separate groups are critically important, equally important is uniting on shared views for broader, statewide impact.

It is one of The Arc Maryland’s primary objectives to ensure family stakeholders are active contributors to decisions that affect their children with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.  Over the years it has been proven time after time that meaningful change is most likely to happen when families are at the heart of that change.

We hope you will join with other families at one or more of the Statewide Listening Tour sessions.  The 2020 Legislative Session begins on January 8th, 2020 and your stories of experiences accessing needed supports and services and your hopes for your family members’ futures help us focus our grassroots advocacy.

Some Questions to Keep in Mind for the Listening Tour:

  • Does your family member with a disability currently access DDA Services or Supports or do you think they will in the future?  What supports do you hope to access?
  • What are some experiences you can share about life (as a parent or family member of a person with I/DD) and what do you hope for the future?
  • What is working well for you?  Are there any programs, resources, etc. in your county or city that are unique and particularly helpful that you would like to see replicated in other areas?  (Best Practices?)
  • Are there any gaps in your knowledge about what services, supports, resources, etc. are out there for you and your family member and if so, what would you like to have more information about?
  • Have you experienced any barriers to getting the supports and services that you need for your loved one and if so, have you been able to overcome them or are they ongoing?
  • Is there anything you would like to help to change, as far as any particular law or policy is concerned, and do you have any ideas for how you would change it?

How to Join In
You can attend one of our Listening Sessions where you can meet leaders of The Arc and other family members. Details on each stop of the Listening Tour are below.

Registration is free, but required to help us plan for space and refreshments.

Eastern Region (Click on link)
Date: December 17th, 2019 from 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM
Location: The Chesapeake College Cambridge Center, 418 Race St #1836, Cambridge, MD 21613
*The Arc Maryland is working to bring a second Listening Tour Session to the  Eastern Region in Salisbury. Please keep up with our communications for updates!

Central Region 1
Date:  December 19th, 2019 from 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM
Location:  The Arc Baltimore at Seton Business Park, 6151 Metro Dr, Baltimore, MD 21215

Central Chesapeake Region 2
Date:  January 4th, 2020 from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Location:  The Arc Central Chesapeake Region Annapolis Office, 931 Spa Rd, Annapolis, MD 21401

Central Region 3
Date: January 8th, 2020 from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Location:  The Arc Northern Chesapeake Region, 4513 Philadelphia Rd, Aberdeen, MD 21001, Belcamp, MD 21017

Southern Region 1*
Date: December 18th, 2019 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location:  The Arc Prince Georges County, 1401 McCormick Dr, Upper Marlboro, MD 20774
*This session will take place during The Arc Prince George’s County’s Open House. The registration below will redirect you to their Open House Registration.

Southern Region 2
Date:  December 18th, 2019 from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM
Location:  The Arc Southern Maryland, 355 W Dares Beach Rd, Prince Frederick, MD 20678

Southern Region 3
December 19th, 2019 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: The Arc Montgomery County, 7362 Calhoun Pl, Rockville, MD 20855

Western Region
Date: December 18th, 2019 from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Location: The Arc at Market Street, 555 S Market St, Frederick, MD 21701

Want More Information or Cannot Attend?
For more information about the Statewide Listening Tour, or if you cannot make it to a regional session, but would like to be contacted for future comments, please contact Kathleen Swanson, Director of Education and Advocacy at The Arc Maryland, at kswanson@thearcmd.org or at 410-571-9320.

Awarded Grant by the Maryland Agricultural Education and Rural Development Assistance Fund

EASTON, MD (November 4, 2019) – The Arc Central Chesapeake Region (The Arc CCR), a nonprofit committed to providing people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) the opportunity to gain independence, today announced that it has been awarded a $40,000 grant by the Maryland Agriculture Education and Rural Assistance Fund (MAERDAF).

“We’re honored to receive such a notable MAERDAF grant, which will help The Arc CCR research and understand the network and complexities of employment trends in rural communities and form partnerships with other businesses in the 5 surrounding counties we serve,” said Jonathon Rondeau, CEO, The Arc Central Chesapeake Region. “Ultimately, it is our goal that the partnerships created within the scope of this grant work will not only help raise awareness of the employability of people with I/DD in the community but create a synergy that will lead to an increase of successful employment outcomes.”

The Arc CCR will utilize funding towards hiring a Workforce Strategy Consultant to research and analyze employment trends in the 5 counties of the Upper Eastern Shore (Talbot, Queen Anne, Kent, Caroline and Dorchester counties). This would include a comprehensive approach towards increasing employment to meet the critical need for Direct Support Professionals and increase meaningful and equitable employment opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). The Workforce Strategist would focus on understanding the network and complexities of employment in rural communities and create awareness of the employability of people with I/DD.

The Workforce Strategist would also form partnerships with businesses in the 5 counties, developing a network aimed at helping people connect, share resources and build capacity in the region. They will establish a coalition of thought leaders to participate in a needs assessment and collaborate in a partnership capacity.

MAERDAF provides grants to rural-serving nonprofit organizations that promote statewide and regional planning, economic and community development, and agricultural and forestry education. The Fund’s goal is to increase the overall capacity of rural-serving nonprofit organizations and community colleges to meet a multitude of rural development challenges and to help them establish new public/private partnerships for leveraging non-state sources of funding. The Rural Maryland Council (RMC) serves as the administrative agency in receiving the applications and disbursing the grants to the successful applicants.

For more information about The Arc CCR, please visit: http://www.thearcccr.org/.

About The Arc Central Chesapeake Region
The Arc Central Chesapeake Region provides services and supports to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities through living options, workforce development and fiscal management services. Serving Anne Arundel County and the Eastern Shore of Maryland, The Arc provides an innovative, person-directed approach across the arc of a person’s life with a focus on equity and self-determination.