In a video that was developed, written, and performed by Opportunity Zone day program participants, The Arc of Essex County won first place with its entry in The Arc of New Jersey’s Developmental Disability Awareness Month video contest. Following the theme “Welcome to Self-Advocacy,” a group of six performers acted out two scenarios where they advocated for themselves. The first scene was a doctor’s office, where the doctor addressed the residential staff member instead of the patient herself. The second scene was at a restaurant, where the waitress asked the residential staff member what the individual wanted to eat instead of [...]
Read MoreIt was a day filled with music, play, and fun when Studio Arc held its first Communi-Play interactive communication party on Saturday, March 25. Eight children, whose ages ranged from 3 to 5, attended the event with their parents. Led by speech therapist Jaquetta Perry-Boyd, both children and parents learned skills for better communication while singing and playing together. Jaquetta presented parents with innovative techniques to teach their neuro-divergent children new ways to express themselves. Children and parents formed new friendships, and families were enthusiastic about attending future Communi-Play parties. Upcoming dates include April 22, May 6, May 20, June 3, [...]
Read MoreWest Caldwell Hub Day Program participants visited Studio Arc on March 28 to celebrate their completion of a global curriculum that has included an array of lessons and activities spanning the last several months. After watching a slideshow with images from their lessons about China, India, Australia, Mexico, Africa, and Canada, the group learned more about Ghana with Adult Services Assistant Director Dacia King-Sarkodie. They then completed their “final exam,” matching images to the countries they corresponded with. Finally, each graduate was presented with a diploma from Studio Arc Manager Evelyn Gallik and Activities Supervisor Christa DeMaio before celebrating with lunch [...]
Read MoreIn celebration of World Down Syndrome Day on March 21, the students at Stepping Stones School and their families were treated to a dance party by Matt Mazur of Turtle Dance Music, who joined virtually and led a series of live songs personalized for the students. With silly dance moves and lots of laughter, the students enjoyed singing and dancing with their classmates, teachers, and families while wearing special blue and yellow outfits and mismatched socks, hallmarks of Down Syndrome awareness. It was a fun and festive day for all! The Arc of Essex County's Stepping Stones School is a Department [...]
Read MoreMarch was a busy month for participants in The Arc of Essex County’s Community Inclusion recreation program as they traveled to the Liberty Science Center, Mount Airy Casino, and SeaQuest Aquarium, and also took part in a Zumba class at Studio Arc. On March 5, the group visited the Liberty Science Center, where they explored a variety of interactive exhibits, such as Pixel Art, the “Dream Machine” sensory adventure, Energy Quest, Skyscrapers, and more. The following weekend, participants headed to the Poconos on March 12, where they visited Mount Airy Casino for a trip that is always a crowd favorite. The group [...]
Read MoreParticipants in all of The Arc of Essex County’s Day Programs marked Dr. Seuss’s birthday on March 2 with a variety of Read Across America Day activities. At the Opportunity Zone in Maplewood, festivities included reading Dr. Seuss books together, playing a game of “musical hat” with a Cat-in-the-Hat striped top hat, and a celebratory dance party. At SYA in Nutley, the day featured Dr. Seuss bingo, Truffala tree crafts from “The Lorax,” hat making, and Thing 1 and Thing 2 Jell-O. At West Caldwell Hub, participants made Cat-in-the-Hat fruit kebabs and "The Big Foot" Rice Krispie treats, and planted trees [...]
Read MoreThe Arc of Essex County has openings for paid Camp Hope staff and volunteer “counselors in training” for the summer of 2023. Located on six acres in East Hanover, Camp Hope is a summer day camp for children and adults with autism, Down syndrome, and other intellectual and developmental disabilities. Paid positions include lifeguards, camp counselors, 1:1 behavioral counselors, and activity specialists, and require a full seven-week commitment. Volunteer “counselor in training” positions participate in all activities involving campers. CITs must be age 14 or older, and must commit to a minimum of one week. The 2023 camp season will run from July [...]
Read MoreGraduation season is approaching and the class of 2023 will soon begin their transition from school to adult life. The Arc of Essex County is now offering personalized Adult Day Program tours for soon-to-be graduates and families who are seeking a new service provider. During the tour, families can learn about The Arc’s approach to Day Services, walk through the program facilities, meet the staff, and have their questions answered. The Arc hosts Day Programs at locations throughout Essex County, with facilities in Maplewood, Nutley, Fairfield, and West Caldwell. Individuals interested in scheduling a program tour can contact Assistant Director of Community [...]
Read MoreThis month, The Arc of Essex County will mark the 25th Anniversary of the Building Tomorrows 5K Run, Family Walk, and Fun Fest. The event will take place on Saturday, April 29 at the Clipper Pavilion in West Orange and will feature a scenic 5K race, followed by a fundraising walk and a Fun Fest packed with family-friendly entertainment and activities, including face painting, sensory tables, kids’ cooking station, instrument play, bubble making, character visits, and more. The first 300 registrants for the run or walk can claim a free Jersey Mike's boxed lunch. Register while supplies last! Registration is $30 for [...]
Read MoreThe Arc of Essex County is pleased to announce that Camp Hope has received four generous grants. The Orange Orphan Society has generously granted $15,000 to Camp Hope, with $12,450 going toward the Camp Hope fee assistance program and $2,550 going toward camp equipment. In addition, the Thomas and Agnes Carvel Foundation has granted $10,000, the William E. Simon Foundation has granted $5,000, and the Investors Foundation has granted $1,500 to Camp Hope. All three grants will provide general support for the upcoming 2023 summer season. Located in East Hanover, N.J., Camp Hope welcomes individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities during the summer [...]
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