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Read MoreThe Arc in the news: Arc of Greensboro helps connect people with developmental disabilities with their community
Fox 8 News by: Donna HayesPosted: Nov 15, 2023 / 07:28 AM ESTUpdated: Nov 15, 2023 / 07:28 AM EST GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — 70 years ago, parents of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities wanted to find a way to change the public’s perception of their kids. They wanted everyone to know their sons and daughters had…
Read MoreChallenger Football to be featured on Spectrum News – Friday, October 20th
From Wilmont Jones, The Arc of Greensboro Board Member I attended the Challenger football practice last week, (WHAT A GREAT TIME!) and low and behold, a lady who works for Spectrum News, was there. She was “miking up” one of the Challenger players and videotaping the practice, in order to have a news Broadcast on…
Read MoreTrunk or Treat
When: Monday, October 30th from 5pm to 7pm Where: The Arc of Greensboro, 28 Battleground Ct Join us and come dressed up in your best costume RSVP or sign up to bring a car – Contact Maddie Ward at mward@arcg.org
Read MoreContinue Enjoying the Fun of Dancing with our Diamonds
Dancing with our Diamonds may be over for this year, but you can still enjoy the photos, dance competition, and excitement by viewing and sharing the Dance Competition videos now on our website and on YouTube. Click here to see them all
Read MoreMom writes children’s book about son with rare genetic disorder
Featured on WFMY News 2 TV March 31, 2023 Shelley Mason’s son has a rare genetic disorder. She wrote a book about him called ‘There’s a Little Boy in My Class and I Don’t Know His Name’ to promote inclusiveness for kids with disabilities. Khye Jessup of Greensboro may weigh under 45 pounds and stands…
Read MoreDance empowers people with disabilities at The ARC of Greensboro
Fox 8 Newsby: Cambridge CunninghamPosted: Mar 29, 2023 / 07:35 AM EDT GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) – The Arc of Greensboro creates opportunities for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. They are able to learn, work, play sports, and make friends thanks to a grant from The Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro. It partially funds the…
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