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Our mission is to create a world where children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities have and enjoy equal rights and opportunities.

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The Arc Maryland Welcomes Tonia Ferguson as Director of Public Policy and Special Initiatives

September 12, 2017 by Shannon MCGovern

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The Arc Maryland is pleased to announce that Ms. Tonia Ferguson, Esq. will join the organization as the Director of Public Policy and Special Initiatives on October 1, 2017.  Ms. Ferguson brings nearly a decade of experience advocating for individuals with disabilities and their families.  Prior to joining The Arc Maryland, she served as Vice President of Public Policy and Advocacy for the Autism Society of America and was on the board of The Arc Baltimore.  As a professional in the field as well as as a parent of a child with Down syndrome and autism, the mission and values of The Arc are near and dear to her heart.  Her expertise encompasses system change, building partnerships, and advocating and influencing policy at the local, state and federal level. “I am so excited to come back to The Arc Maryland to expand effective public policy efforts and engage with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families,” remarked Ms. Ferguson.

The Arc Maryland is a leading statewide non-profit advocacy organization dedicated to the rights and quality of life of children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.  For more information about The Arc Maryland and our work, please view our website at www.thearcmd.org, or contact Executive Director Ande Kolp at akolp@thearcmd.org, phone (410) 571-9320. ###

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DDA’s Two New Support Waiver FAQs Available

September 5, 2017 by Shannon MCGovern

FAQs are out on Maryland DDA’s Two New Support Waivers: The Family Supports Waiver  and The Community Supports Waiver.


 


Background: The Maryland Developmental Disabilities Administration is currently in the process of creating two new waiver programs that will provide supports for up to 800 children and adults with Intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) on the waiting list. The Family Supports Waiver is being submitted to CMS for approval and the Community Supports Waiver Federal Application is open to public comment through September 12. Both waivers are said to be on target for January 2018 starts.

 

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Rosewood Center Property Sold to Stevenson University

July 7, 2017 by Shannon MCGovern

On June 7, Stevenson University received final approval for the $1 purchase of the Rosewood Center property. The Arc Maryland hopes this purchase inspires Stevenson University to acknowledge the history of the people who lived in the former Institution as well as to make strides to improve inclusive opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD).

You can read the Arc Maryland’s press release on the sale of the Rosewood Center property here.

The Rosewood Center was opened in the late 1800s as the Asylum and Training School for the Feeble-Minded, and served as the largest state institution until its closure in 2009. At the Rosewood Center’s peak, 3000 children and adults were housed on the property. The Arc Maryland was instrumental in advocating for the closure of Rosewood, after several investigations of abuse.

On July 6, Governor Hogan visited Stevenson University to mark the transfer of the 117 acres. You can read a Baltimore Sun article about Governor Hogan’s visit here.

Wilbur, a survivor of Rosewood Center, and Governor Larry Hogan

While at Stevenson University, Governor Hogan met with survivors of Rosewood, including Wilbur. Wilbur grew up at the institution before his release at the age of 24 in 1974. Once back in his community, Wilbur received support from The Arc Baltimore and became a fierce advocate for the closing of the Rosewood Center. Wilbur continues his self-advocacy with The Arc of Frederick County and works with training the Frederick County Police on how to safely support individuals with disabilities in the community. Wilbur is glad that the property will be put to a positive use, and hopes that Stevenson University builds a memorial to remember those who lived at the Rosewood Center.

 

 

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2017 Legislative Wrap Up is Now Available

May 26, 2017 by Shannon MCGovern

The Maryland General Assembly completed its work for the 2017 Legislative Session and adjourned Sine Die at midnight on April 10, 2017.  The Arc Maryland, in partnership with the DD Coalition and the Governmental Affairs representatives from each local chapter, tracked, or testified on 100 bills that would have had impact on individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.

This Session was challenging and productive. Beginning with the start of the Session on January 11, key bills on our Public Policy Platform have been passed and signed by Governor Hogan into law.

We couldn’t have done it without our chapters and grassroots members! Thank you to all who testified, contacted and met with their legislators, attended weekly Governmental Affairs Committee meetings, and the over 700 attendees at DD Day at the Legislature. Your voices were heard!

Click here to read the full Wrap Up. 

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The Arc Maryland Announces Public Policy/Advocacy Position

May 23, 2017 by Shannon MCGovern

The Arc Maryland Announces Public Policy/Advocacy Position: Director of Public Policy & Advocacy – Children and Families

 The Arc Maryland, the leading statewide advocacy organization dedicated to the rights and quality of life of children and adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities and their families, seeks an experienced, creative, self-motivated individual committed to impacting public policy and services in Maryland for children and adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities and their families.

The position is full-time at the office in Annapolis and includes extensive time at the state legislature in Annapolis during the Maryland General Assembly Session. Travel throughout the state to local chapters of The Arc and meetings is a requirement. The position will be required to file as a registered lobbyist with the Maryland State Ethics Commission.

The Arc Maryland’s advocacy and public policy follows the position statements of The Arc of the US. To review the position statements, click here. The Arc Maryland’s Legislative Platform can be viewed here.

Qualified individuals with disabilities and family members of individuals with developmental disabilities are encouraged to apply. Bi-Lingual Spanish applicants encouraged. EOE.

Deadline to Apply: June 15, 2017.

Submit cover letter, resume, and salary requirements to:

The Arc Maryland
130 Lubrano Drive, Suite 212
Annapolis, MD 21401

Or via email: info@thearcmd.org

 

Equal Opportunity Employer

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