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CPARC IS PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE!
Cumberland-Perry ARC (CPARC), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, was founded in 1953 by a group of concerned parents who wanted to provide an alternative to institutionalization for their children with special needs.
Since the 1950s, CPARC has been promoting the abilities of people with developmental disabilities and other special needs. We help people with special needs from Cumberland, Perry, Dauphin and York Counties to live and work in their communities; and we strive for their inclusion in social, recreational, and community activities of their choice.
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Approximately 1,700 people per year receive services in the following programs:
CPARCs Advocacy & Family Education Program teaches parents and families how to be self-sufficient in advocating for people with disabilities.
The S. Wilson Pollock Center for Industrial Training provides vocational training and employment opportunities to people with disabilities. Trainees in the program learn marketable job skills, while earning a paycheck.
Residential Services provides community living opportunities for people with developmental disabilities in Cumberland, Perry and Dauphin Counties.
The Early Education Center of Perry County provides high quality, affordable childcare to families in Perry County.
Life Time Adult Day Care gives older adults an opportunity to remain active, socialize and receive health services in a supportive environment.
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SENIOR STAFF
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