Overview

The Arc of Adams County is an advocacy organization and since incorporation in 1957 has promoted programs and supports for persons with intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD).

It is part of a nationwide voluntary organization whose members are devoted to improving the lives of persons with intellectual/developmental disabilities without regard to race, creed, geographical location or degree of disability. We are united to assure that every person has a chance to develop to their fullest potential and to enjoy the full range of human and civil rights.

The Arc of Adams County is a local chapter unit of The Arc of Colorado and The Arc of the United States. Arcs were first organized in 1950 by friends and parents of persons with intellectual/developmental disabilities to help develop services and supports for people. Today there are over 245,000 members affiliated with 1500 state and local member units in all 50 states.