Category: July 2025

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Tributes and Facebook Fundraisers – Spring 2025

Tributes are a beautiful way to acknowledge those you care for, and at the same time, help further The Arc’s mission. To purchase a tribute, please call Ann Burleigh at (973) 535-1181 ext. 1245 or visit our tribute page here. Tribute Donations (April to June 2025): In Memory of Susan Kurz Gail GorenAlbert GraberBenjamin Rippe In Memory of Davey Owens Al Lasso In Memory of Anitra Wilson Albert C. Ianacone In Honor of Glennise Renae Hillman Sherleen Hillman In Honor of Mary McNany Caitlin DiRuggiero Supporters can host Facebook Fundraisers for birthdays and celebrations to raise money on behalf of The Arc of Essex County. We are very grateful for the following individuals [...]

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The Arc Spotlight: Isaiah: Bridges II Day Program, with a photo of a man in a black sweatshirt and The Arc of Essex County logo.

Arc Spotlight: Isaiah

Isaiah has been with The Arc of Essex County since 2019, and last year moved from the Opportunity Zone to the new Bridges II Day Program that expands The Arc’s autism-focused programming for adults in day services. He also recently started attending After-Work. Isaiah’s favorite activity is playing games with his peers on the Obie interactive table, though he also enjoys bowling and going out to eat chicken and rice during community lunch on Fridays. He says he loves “school” (which is what he calls his day program), and has a lot of fun when he’s there. When asked about his family, [...]

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Arc Staff In Focus: Sara Fermo, Operation Coordinator Children and Family Services

Staff Spotlight: Sara Fermo

Sara Fermo spent years at home raising her three children, regularly volunteering at her kids’ schools. When she decided to return to the workforce in 2015, instead of returning to retail work, she was drawn to jobs that would allow her to continue working with little ones. Soon enough, she was hired in administration at Stepping Stones School, and immediately knew she had found her place. “I just fell in love with the kids there,” she says. She worked at Stepping Stones for a couple of years before she started getting pulled to The Arc’s main office—first twice a week, then increased [...]

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Thank you for your generous support: The Wallerstein Foundation; Catholic Human Services Foundation

Grants Support Group Homes

The Arc of Essex County is pleased to announce two grants that will support the residents in Arc group homes. The Wallerstein Foundation has granted $14,000 for a generator for the Cedar Grove Group Home. The Catholic Human Services Foundation has granted $13,750 to purchase and install a new air-conditioning system for the Mt. Prospect Apartment Program in Newark. The Arc is grateful for these generous contributions to our residential programs and extends our sincere appreciation to the Wallerstein Foundation and the Catholic Human Services Foundation for its support of our residents.

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The Arc of Essex County logo with the text "Residential Corner." Three photos: one of a cream-colored home, one of a light brown brick apartment building, and one of a white and brick home.

July 2025 Residential Corner

For individuals seeking a community living placement, The Arc of Essex County has the following July 2025 openings: West Caldwell Group Home (2 Female Vacancies) Single-family style home in a quaint neighborhood 24/7 supervision All-female home Care given based on individual needs Group enjoys taking day trips together, pursuing hobbies at home, and enjoying backyard picnics Belleville Group Home (1 Male Vacancy) Two-family supervised apartment on quiet dead-end street 24/7 supervision Located near Branch Brook Park and other outdoor spaces Residents enjoy activities together, including trips to area destinations as well as picnics on their spacious deck Washington Avenue Residence (1 Male Vacancy) Single-family style group home in a quiet Montclair neighborhood 24/7 supervision Within [...]

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