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Arc Announces 45 Sub-Grant Awards for Transitioning Youth

Thanks to a $3 million grant from the Walmart Foundation, The Arc of the United States (The Arc) is awarding grants to 45 local chapters of The Arc across the U.S. in support of a new initiative designed to help youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

These Sub-Grants are being awarded as part of the Walmart Foundation School-to-Community Transition Project. The project aims to increase transition outcomes and to build inclusion and involvement of youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities in independent living, employment, post-secondary education or vocational training, and community, social and civic affairs.

“The Sub-Grants for the Walmart Foundation School-to-Community Transition represent dynamic, new and innovative projects of chapters of The Arc – they will set a high standard in best practices for youth to adult transition initiatives for years to come,” said Peter V. Berns, Chief Executive Officer of The Arc.

“The Walmart Foundation is committed to improving the lives of people with disabilities and ensuring they have opportunities to live better,” said Margaret McKenna, president of the Walmart Foundation. “Our recent grant to The Arc reinforces our commitment by supporting programs of The Arc across America.”

The following chapters of The Arc are recipients of Sub-Grants:

    Arc Chapter/Affiliate State Executive Director / CEO
    The Arc of Shelby Co. AL Karen H. Stokes
    The Arc of Southeast Los Angeles Co. CA Kevin P. MacDonald
    The Arc of San Francisco CA Timothy Hornbecker
    The Arc of Ventura Co. CA Fred Robinson
    The Arc of Colorado CO Marijo Rymer
    WeCAHR CT Shirley Ricart
    STAR, Inc. CT Katie Banzhaf
    The Arc of the District of Columbia DC Mary Lou Meccariello
    The Arc of Jacksonville FL Jim Whittaker
    The Arc in Hawaii HI Michael Tamanha
    The Arc of Rock Island County IL Kyle Rick
    Community Support Services IL Gaye Preston
    Seguin Services IL John Voit
    Achieva Resources IN Dan Stewart
    Evansville Arc IN Deidra R. Conner
    The Arc of Kentucky KY Patty Dempsey
    The Arc of Greater New Orleans LA Cliff Doescher
    The Arc of Baton Rouge LA Barry Meyer
    The Arc of Massachusetts MA Leo V. Sarkissian
    Northeast Arc MA Gerard L. McCarthy
    The Arc of Frederick Co. MD Joanna Pierson
    The Arc of Prince George’s Co. MD Jack Ramsey
    The Arc Downriver MI Kevin P. McGuckin
    The Arc of Kent Co. MI Tammy Finn
    The Arc of Northwest Wayne Co. MI Christine A. Lerchen
    The Arc of the Greater Twin Cities MN Kim Keprios
    The Arc of St. Louis MO Kathy Meath
    The Arc of Mississippi MS Matt Nalker
    The Arc of Haywood County NC Holly Lemieux
    The Arc of Wake Co. NC Steven R. Strom
    The Arc of Nebraska NE Marla Fischer-Lempke
    The Arc of Gloucester NJ Ana Rivera
    The Arc of Monmouth NJ Mary Scott
    The Arc of New Mexico NM Randy Costales
    AHRC – New York City NY Michael Goldfarb
    NYSARC – Rensselaer NY Hanns Meissner
    NYSARC – The Arc of Oneida-Lewis NY Angela Z. VanDerhoof
    The Arc of Oregon OR Marcie Ingledue
    The Arc of Philadelphia PA Bruce Hulick
    The Arc of York Co. PA Gregory D. Knox
    The Arc of Tennessee TN Carries Hobbs Guiden
    The Arc of Davidson Co. TN Norman Tenenbaum
    The Arc of Northern Virginia VA Nancy Mercer
    The Arc of Washington State WA Sue Elliott
    The Arc of Clark Co. WA Jesse L. Dunn

The Arc of the United States promotes and protects the human rights of people with intellectual and related developmental disabilities, from any of hundreds of specific syndromes and neurological conditions throughout their lifetimes. Together with our network of 730 state and local chapters as well as our individual members, we support their full inclusion and participation in their communities and influence public policy. For more information, please visit

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