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Membership
Matters!
Volunteer
Membership
Matters!
Individual members are the strength of The Arc's nationwide movement!
Individuals working together as members provided the foundation
for The Arc and the many programs now available for children and
adults with mental retardation and developmental disabilities. The
Arc continues to be the driving force for improving the quality
of life, working on behalf of the 7.2 million people in the U.S.
with developmental disabilities, and their families.
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chapter's membership contributes to a strong and effective nationwide
presence. Here are five important reasons why you should consider
membership in The Arc: |
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Members
provide clout. A large membership base means a louder voice
to legislators and national policy makers. |
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We
need many more of the nation'ls citizens with mental retardation
and their families to have access to our services, a say in
our advocacy efforts, and awareness of the Arc's presence. |
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As
more volunteers are attracted to the Arc's work, our leadership
base for the future can develop and grow. |
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We
need a better informed public. Awareness is an outgrowth of
membership, and awareness is the first step to creating society-wide
acceptance of people with disabilities. |
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We
need money to fulfill our commitments to those we serve. Membership
dues will help generate funds to get the job done on a local,
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The effective
involvement of people has made The Arc's movement unique in comparison
to the structure and functions of other charitable organizations.
The Arc is an
organization powered and influenced by the grass roots efforts of
county chapters. Local action influences directions nationwide,
constitute the basis for power, and promotes social change. An active,
working membership is necessary to meet future challenges. Please
support the efforts of The Adirondack Arc, with your member contribution
and volunteer time.
Volunteer
Interested in sharing your hobbies or interests with a person with
disabilities? Swimmers, gardeners, musicians, bird watchers, woods
walkers, bingo players, avid readers, people interested in community
activities. We encourage community inclusion on a one-on-one basis.
For a membership
or volunteer application, contact Sadie Spada at Sadie@AdirondackArc.org.
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For a membership
or volunteer application, contact Sadie Spada at Sadie@AdirondackArc.org.
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