Announcements:

March 18: Natural Elegance Trunk Show, 5-8p.m., at General Goods, 93 Main Street, Andover, MA.

Openings still available April 20-21st! Journey to Independence program for older teens and young adults with developmental disabilities aged 14 - 22. Break up your school vacation with an overnight at the Real World House in Andover. Special activities will be planned for this vacation. Click here to learn more.

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The Arc of East Middlesex is a non-profit charitable corporation founded in 1954 by parents of children with mental retardation. While we now go by The Arc of East Middlesex,our legal name remains EMARC -East Middlesex Association for Retarded Citizens, Inc.
 
Our mission is to provide and promote services and supports for persons with intellectual disabilities and their families. We annually serve over 700 people from Burlington, Everett, Lynn,Lynnfield, Malden, Medford, Melrose, North Reading, Reading, Saugus, Stoneham, Wakefield and Woburn.


 

Residential
Support


Job Training and
Paid Work

 
Employment
Opportunities


 
Job
Placement
 

The Center for
Emerging Artists


School to Work Transition  

 
Respite
Care


Family Support
Groups

 
A Successful
Parenting Program
 

Inclusion
Training

  Support for
Seniors

 
Recreation
Programs


Journey to Independence
 
 
Life Choices
 WYMSY website management system



While many of our programs are funded through contracts
with the Department of Developmental Services, the contracts do
not fully cover the costs of our programs. Community support
is therefore vital to our ability to fully serve the children and
adults with developmental disabilities who participate in
The Arc of East Middlesex's programs.

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