The Arc’s Severn HQ & Easton Office are Open, Wednesday, January 5, 2022

OFFICES OPEN JAN 5 – The Arc Central Chesapeake’s Severn Headquarters will be OPEN from 8:00AM–4:30PM tomorrow, January 5, during regular hours. Our Easton Regional Office will also be open.
As a reminder, we are operating under COVID reduced operations through January 7, and our Annapolis Regional Office and all Community Hubs also are temporarily closed until then in accordance with our updated operational status. Visit https://www.thearcccr.org/coronavirus/ for details.

The Arc’s Operational Status for Tuesday, January 4, 2022

OPERATIONS UPDATE FOR TUESDAY, JAN 4, 2022
The Arc Central Chesapeake Region’s offices, including our Severn Headquarters, will be CLOSED. All employees who can telework should do so and people served in Workforce Development should follow the operating status of their employer. If you receive services and have questions about your services operating status, contact your manager or Support Coordinator. As a reminder, The Arc is operating under COVID reduced operations through January 7. Visit https://thearcccr.org/coronavirus/ for details.

UPDATED – Operational Status for Monday, January 3, 2022

UPDATED WEATHER ALERT – Due to the increasing accumulation of snow, The Arc Central Chesapeake’s Severn Headquarters will close at 1PM today. Please stay tuned to our social media channels and website for updates on our operational status for tomorrow, Tuesday, January 4, 2022. Stay safe and warm.

The Arc’s Operational Status for Monday, January 3, 2022

With inclement weather expected for Monday, Jan 3rd, The Arc’s operational status is as follows:

  • Our Severn Headquarters will be open during its standard hours from 8:00AM to 4:30PM.
  • The Arc’s Easton Regional Office will be closed.
  • The Annapolis Regional Office and all Community Hubs remain temporarily closed through Jan 7 in accordance with our updated operational status. Visit https://www.thearcccr.org/coronavirus/ for details.

 

The Arc Central Chesapeake plans to develop programming, accessible housing on Port Street

Representatives from The Arc Central Chesapeake and local architects shared their plans for future development and accessible housing at Port Street for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities during a community meeting on Thursday, Dec. 9.

The Arc’s planned Port Street development is part of the organization’s broader investment into providing services for residents on the Eastern Shore, said Jonathon Rondeau, president and CEO of The Arc. The building at Port Street Commons will be a mix of office space and programming space for The Arc.

The Arc Central Chesapeake is a regional organization that provides person-centered supports for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live, work, learn and connect with their local communities. The organization also advocates for equity and fosters opportunities for self sufficiency.

The Arc provides long-term support services to 75 individuals on the Eastern Shore — a significant increase from the organization’s starting number of 15 individuals in 2017. Support services include helping people live in and be engaged in their local communities and helping them to find work.

The site for The Arc’s new development is around 75,000 square feet, with easements located along Port Street and Easton’s Rail Trail, said Brian Ackerman, a principal from OTJ Architects, a D.C.-based architect firm working on the project. The three-story building will feature office space, services for the public and accessible housing.

Read the full article: https://www.stardem.com/news/local_news/the-arc-central-chesapeake-plans-to-develop-programming-accessible-housing-on-port-street/article_5927dbfa-922e-5501-af2c-e8995f067ed5.html

Update on The Arc’s Operations Status

The COVID-19 pandemic has seen a significant uptick in both the positivity rate and hospitalizations. As of this morning, the COVID-19 positivity rate in Maryland is 17.58%. While the current COVID-19 variant does not appear to be as severe to people as previous variants, the new positivity rate and other COVID-19 data are concerning. Considering this latest development and with a focus on the health and safety of our employees, the people we support, and other stakeholders, The Arc Central Chesapeake Region (The Arc) will temporarily adjust our standard operations beginning Wednesday, December 29, 2021.


Limited Office Operations & Temporary Office Closure in Annapolis

While our core hours will remain in effect, operations at our Severn HQ and Easton Regional Office will be limited. In addition, we are limiting the number of People & Culture and Finance team members who will be on-site during office hours. Our Annapolis Regional Office and all Community Hubs will be closed through January 7.

Community-Based Day Services

Beginning Wednesday, December 29 through Friday, January 7, all Day Services will move to virtual-only services. Because The Arc’s Day Services are exclusively in the community, we believe this pause is necessary to ensure the health of everyone who participates in this service.

Behavioral Health

Beginning Wednesday, December 29 through Sunday, January 9, all Behavioral Health services, including behavioral support services and counseling, will only occur virtually.

Non-Essential Meetings and Trainings

All non-essential in-person meetings and trainings will be postponed until after January 10. In addition, all employment interviews will be conducted virtually through Sunday, January 9.

The Arc will continue to monitor the situation carefully as it unfolds and will put other protocols in place as necessary. While we anticipate resuming normal operations on Monday, January 10, we will provide an operational update to all stakeholders by Friday, January 7. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact info@thearcccr.org or call 410.269.1883.

Thank you for your cooperation, support, and patience as we continue to navigate the pandemic together.

M&T Bank, The Arc Central Chesapeake Region Partner To Bring Christmas To Families

For 15 years, The Arc Central Chesapeake Region has made sure that children with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families don’t have to go without Christmas. This year, The Arc was joined by M&T Bank in making its Holiday Giving program a success.

Volunteers from both organizations convened at The Arc’s headquarters in Severn to wrap gifts for 200 local children and their families on December 17. M&T Bank employees adopted seven of the benefiting children, purchasing gifts on their holiday wish list. As the lead sponsor for Holiday Giving, the bank also donated $10,000 in gift cards for parents to ease the burden of preparing for the holiday season.

The Holiday Giving program began with about 40 kids and has grown each year, explained Catie Comer, director of development and communications for The Arc Central Chesapeake Region. This holiday season, Holiday Giving helped 189 kids and their families.

“Our program focuses on children with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their siblings, and we really pride ourselves on taking care of the whole family,” Comer said. “So, we’re not just buying toys or gifts for the child with a disability; we’re taking care of all their siblings, and we provide a $100 gift card for groceries so they can put together a holiday meal.”

M&T Bank has been involved for five years. Many employees, like Jason Weisberg, vice president of M&T Bank’s Chesapeake region, like to be active participants.

“As an organization and then personally, a lot of our people adopt kids, actually purchase the gifts,” he said during the event on December 17. “And then today, [they] are going to be volunteering their time. M&T as an organization gives its employees 40 hours of paid volunteer time, so today we’ll have about 20 people here to coordinate all the gifts for pick-up for the parents.”

Read the full article: https://severnaparkvoice.com/stories/mt-bank-the-arc-central-chesapeake-region-partner-to-bring-christmas-to-families,36269?

The Arc Central Chesapeake Region Distributing Community Support Grant Funds to Families in Need

Media Contact: Talon J. Sachs
Vice President of Strategic Communication for The Arc
410.384.4942 | tsachs@thearcccr.org

 

Severn, MD (December 21, 2021) – The Arc Central Chesapeake Region (The Arc) is looking to distribute $35,244 received from a Community Support Grant to families of children with disabilities or special medical needs that have been adversely affected by COVID-19.

In August 2021, The Arc received a $50,000 Community Support Grant designed to provide in-home services for families of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Anne Arundel County. Each family that qualifies is eligible for up to $500 of in-home support.

“This funding provides support to families who need childcare so they can work while their child receives virtual services,” said Jonathon Rondeau, President & CEO of The Arc. “It can also be used to support families to complete basic tasks they can’t accomplish with their child, take a mental health break, or recover from COVID-19.”

In June of 2021, Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman announced this year’s Community Support Grant Program awards, totaling $1,863,000 in funding. The grants went to 52 nonprofit organizations in Fiscal Year 2022, with the funds coming from Anne Arundel County through the County Executive’s Community Support Grant, facilitated by Arundel Community Development Services.

Research conducted by various sources in the US and abroad shows that families of children with disabilities have been especially overwhelmed throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

“While we have been able to allocate funds to many families in need, there are still funds available that can make a significant difference for families during the holiday season,” said Rondeau.

To qualify for a Family In-House Supports Grant from The Arc, families must have a child with an intellectual or developmental disability under the age of 21, reside in Anne Arundel County, and complete and submit an online application located on The Arc’s website.

For more information, visit www.thearcccr.org/familysupportsgrant or email familysupportsgrant@thearcccr.org. 

About The Arc Central Chesapeake Region

The Arc Central Chesapeake Region (The Arc) is a dynamic, regional organization providing person-centered supports for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live, work, learn, and connect with their communities. We advocate for equity and access for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live self-determined lives and foster opportunities towards self-sufficiency. To learn more, visit www.thearcccr.org.

 

 

The Arc Central Chesapeake Region Congratulates Leadership Maryland Class of 2021

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Media Contact: Talon J. Sachs
Vice President of Strategic Communication for The Arc
410.384.4942 | tsachs@thearcccr.org

 

Severn, MD. (December 8, 2021) – The Arc Central Chesapeake Region (The Arc) congratulates the Leadership Maryland Class of 2021 who completed the professional development program dedicated to building a better Maryland by harnessing the strength of its local business and community leaders.

“Leadership Maryland provides a profound experience for leaders across all sectors. As the CEO of an organization that supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, I found my time with Leadership Maryland invaluable to furthering our mission,” said Jonathon Rondeau, President & CEO of The Arc and Leadership Maryland Class of 2013 graduate. “I hope that the Class of 2021 had a similar experience, one that has empowered them to make a significant impact within their communities.”

Among the graduates this year is The Arc’s Director of Engagement Deena Deese Kilmon. Deena was one of 49 applicants chosen by committee to complete Leadership Maryland’s eight-month hands-on learning program. The class participated in an orientation and closing retreat that bookended five, two-day sessions focused on Maryland’s five main geographic regions and the most vital issues impacting economic development, education, health and human services, criminal justice, the environment, and multi-culturalism/diversity across the state. Originally selected to be the Class of 2020, the cohort was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“With the events of the past two years, our communities greatly need connectedness, shared vision, and resilient leadership, which makes our mission of empowering a diverse network of local leaders more important than ever,” said Renée M. Winsky ‘05, president and Chief Executive Officer, Leadership Maryland. “With the understanding, connections, and clarity of purpose gained from their program experience, the 49 members of the Class of 2021 are now better poised to make a positive impact, and we look forward to seeing all they’ll accomplish for our state.”

Leadership Maryland honored Deena and the entire Class of 2021 at its 28th annual graduation ceremony held December 7 at the Hilton Baltimore BWI Airport.

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. Visit www.thearcccr.org

About Leadership Maryland
Leadership Maryland is a professional development program dedicated to building a better Maryland by harnessing the strength of its local business and community leaders. Each year, as many as 52 diverse and accomplished executives from Maryland’s public and private sectors are selected to come together as a class for an eight-month hands-on learning program focused on the state’s most vital social, economic and environmental issues. The first Leadership Maryland class graduated in 1993, and the organization’s alumni network now consists of more than 1,300 leaders from all industries and regions of the state. To learn more, please call Leadership Maryland at 410-841-2101 or visit www.LeadershipMD.org

With Gratitude

Dear Friends,

Thanksgiving in my family is a time to reflect on the past year. While last year may not have been the year we hoped for, we remained steadfast in our commitment and now, nearly twenty-one months into the pandemic, we begin to see hope for a more vibrant post-pandemic world.

Despite the challenges of the pandemic, there have been a number of opportunities. The Arc Central Chesapeake Region (The Arc) continues to grow, meeting our mission in new and dynamic ways. Through the generosity of our donors, the dedication of our employees, and the trust of the people we support, The Arc continues to provide person-centered supports for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live, work, learn, and connect with their communities.

No one achieves success without the support of others. I am thankful for the opportunity to lead a community of changemakers who encourage each other, rise to meet challenges, think critically, care deeply, and strive to do better together. I also am grateful for our donors and partners who believe in our mission. Together, we are building a shared future where people with intellectual and developmental disabilities are active and fully included members of their communities, have access to the resources and supports they need and strive to live self-determined lives.

Thank you for your trust and commitment to The Arc. I wish you and your family a happy and healthy Thanksgiving.

With gratitude,


Jonathon Rondeau
President & CEO