Camp Hope welcomed more than 200 campers for its 66th season, bringing a variety of fun activities to children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities over the course of seven weeks this summer. Click here to view a photo montage of the season! After a busy July with theme weeks that ranged from holidays to time travel, August featured another round of fun weekly motifs. It started with “Roll Out the Red Carpet,” which featured Disney and superhero theme days, as well as the annual Camp Hope Talent Show. “Color Wars” made for a vibrant scene throughout the week, including a [...]
Read MoreWith a trip to the Just Peachy Festival and an assortment of fun parties and activities, The Arc of Essex County Community Inclusion and Recreation participants had an active August schedule. On August 7, the group visited Terhune Orchards in Princeton to enjoy the Just Peachy Festival, where they listed to live music, engaged with a traveling petting zoo, and ate delicious food, including perfect peaches. The following week, they enjoyed a BBQ Campout Party at Camp Hope on August 14, where they had a barbecue lunch, made s’mores, played camping games, and told stories. On August 21, an Ice Cream Social allowed [...]
Read MoreThe Arc has a variety of resources for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Here, we provide a monthly roundup of the virtual options available to The Arc community throughout the month: The Arc of Essex County Mystery Movies (September 12, 19, and 26 at 3 p.m.)The Arc of Essex County Game Day (September 6, 13, 20, and 27 at 3 p.m.)The Arc of Essex County Book Buddies (September 7, 14, 21, and 28 at 3 p.m.) The Arc of NJ Self-Advocacy Project: Stay Healthy at Home: 9/6/22: Disaster Preparedness – Be Prepared and Ready9/13/22: REPLAY: Handmade Tale: [...]
Read MoreFor individuals seeking a community living placement, The Arc of Essex County has the following September 2022 openings: (NEW!) Maplewood Supervised Apartment Program (2 Male Vacancies) 24/7 Staff SupervisionCondo-style living in a unit with elevatorOff-street parkingLocated near public transportation and within walking distance of Maplewood's downtown shopping & restaurants Washington Avenue Residence (1 Male Vacancy) 1 bedroom in 5-bedroom male group home in a quiet Montclair neighborhood24/7 staff supervisionMale residents enjoy demonstrating their growing independence in areas such as preparing small meals, doing their own laundry, and cleaningWithin walking distance of parks and shoppingCurrent housemates enjoy the community’s many recreational opportunities, such as bowling, [...]
Read MoreStephen V. Falanga began his term as the next president of The Arc of Essex County Board of Trustees on July 1, succeeding outgoing president Marnie McNany and kicking off the new fiscal year for the organization. Steve first learned of The Arc after his son, Matthew, was born with Down syndrome and he and his wife were introduced to Stepping Stones School. They worked with Judy Bellina in the Early Intervention program and Matthew attended Stepping Stones through kindergarten, which prepared him to return to his local school district, where he graduated high school in June. “Those formative years at [...]
Read MoreThis summer, participants in The Arc of Essex County’s Community Inclusion, Recreation, and Respite programs have visited a music festival, taken a trip to the movies, made a splash at a beach party, and celebrated the end of bowling season, making memories together and enjoying a variety of community activities. On June 25, The Arc’s Bowling Club celebrated a great year of bowling with their peers at a banquet that included a trophy presentation for all participants and a wonderful catered meal from Bowlero Belleville. On July 10, a group enjoyed an afternoon at Maplewoodstock, where they listened to live music and [...]
Read MoreTerrace Avenue Group Home residents Peter and Billy are growing tomatoes, peppers, and basil on their back deck. The two are responsible for watering them daily, and they are loving the results of their work. Residents and staff have been picking the produce for use in their meals, and they are taking pride in their thriving garden. To learn more about our residential program, contact Rebecca Lorusso, senior director of residential adult services, at 973-535-1181 x1270 or [email protected].
Read MoreAn enthusiastic group from the SYA Day Program took a special trip to Studio Arc to celebrate their graduation in a ceremony that marked the completion of a global curriculum they have been studying the last several months. After watching a slideshow with images from their lessons about China, India, Australia, Mexico, Africa, and Canada, the group had a robust discussion about India with The Arc of Essex County’s Senior Recruiter Anjana Padmanabhan and 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 [...]
Read MoreThe students at Stepping Stones School are enjoying water play, playground visits, and yoga as part of their extended school year. Summer fun is mixed with the usual combination of sensory, art, and academic activities. The school will close for the summer on August 15 and reopen for the 2022-23 school year on September 6. The Arc of Essex County's Stepping Stones School is a Department of Education-approved private school for students with disabilities serving children ages 3 to 10. Located in Roseland, NJ, the school is designed to meet the developmental and educational needs of children with cognitive impairments such as [...]
Read MoreA group of residents from three of The Arc of Essex County’s Residential Programs – the Supportive Living Apartment Program in Millburn, Park Place in Irvington, and the Linden Apartment Program in Bloomfield – enjoyed a joint outing to Six Flags Great Adventure in July. Highlights for the residents included riding the carousel, bouncing in bumper cars, and visiting with street performers and mascots. To learn more about our residential program, contact Rebecca Lorusso, senior director of residential adult services, at 973-535-1181 x1270 or [email protected].
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