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| Sen. Cecil Staton speaks with Chief Administrative Officer Andy Harrell at DD Day |
Mission Statement
The mission of the ARC-Macon is to support individual development
and improve the quality of life of individuals with developmental disabilities
in the middle Georgia area through choices of meaningful activities, jobs,
and living options in the community.
Philosophy
The ARC-Macon believes that people with developmental disabilities
are citizens with the same rights and responsibilities as other citizens.
All people should have the opportunity to "experience" fulfillment
in their lives. Individual rights are enriched by services that provide
advocacy and support, according to an individual’s strengths, needs, abilities,
and preferences annually through the Individual Service Plan.
Based on these rights, the ARC believes that:
- People with developmental disabilities are more like everyone else
than they are different. Every person has abilities and limitations.
There is great diversity among all people.
- People with developmental disabilities are people first. A disability
should receive attention only when it is relevant and always in a respectful
manner.
- We must fight against any form of discrimination against individuals
with developmental disabilities, singly, or in groups.
- People with developmental disabilities have the right to make choices
for themselves and have maximum control over their own lives. People
with developmental disabilities should be supported in making contributions
to their community.
The position of the ARC-Macon provides
direction for the achievement of these rights for people with developmental
disabilities and related disabilities.
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