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United Way Designation #5530 |
The Homestead Group, formerly The Arc of Northern Rhode Island, is a not-for profit human service agency providing supports and services for people with developmental disabilities. The Homestead Group has a long and rich history, formed more than fifty years ago by volunteer-parents seeking support and services for their children with disabilities. Today, The Homestead Group operates Adult Services, Residential, Independent Living, and Child & Family Service programs. Altogether The Homestead Group provides services to approximately 1,000 men, women and children throughout Rhode Island. HISTORY The Homestead Group's roots began in 1954, when a meeting
of parents of children with mental retardation was held In 1960, the chapter became incorporated as The Woonsocket Chapter,
Rhode Island Association of Retarded Children During this decade we started an adult workshop with four individuals
and hired Paul Marchand as our first full time It was in the early 70s when we opened our first residential home at
492 South Main Street, Woonsocket, Rhode Island. In 1974, construction of our facility at 80 Fabien Street, Woonsocket,
began and was completed in 1975. During the The 80s saw many changes as we continued to open additional residential
homes and purchased 320 Main Street, site of our administrative offices;
this site also features the Monument Square Cafe, where people with
developmental disabilities enjoy inclusive employment opportunities. We
also established the Citizen Advocacy Program, a friendship project for
people with Progress continued in the 90s with the establishment of a youth
activity program, respite services, and the dedication of the The close of the century also saw the establishment of The Homestead
Group's Artisan
program, an innovative venture project We have traveled far since opening our first residential home in 1973. We presently oversee 16 such homes throughout the Northern Rhode Island area and provide supports to more than 500 men, women, and children with developmental disabilities. In July of 2006, under the leadership of Board President Ann Chiodini and CEO Dr. Robert L. Carl, the Arc of NRI became known as The Homestead Group. Program expansion during 2006 includes the opening of Homestead Gardens in North Smithfield, RI, as well as the opening of an Early Intervention program that supports children from ages zero to 36 months. Our journey into a new and exciting century is filled with the promise
of change, yet we understand the importance of The Homestead Group's history is rooted in the commitment
and dedication of the many families who then, as now,
To learn more about the history of George Beaubien, Jr., Public Relations Specialist
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