The Arc of Monmouth Celebrates 75 Years of Empowerment and Advocacy

By:  | September 10, 2024 Monmouth County

By Matt Doherty

In 1949, a group of visionary parents, driven by a shared need, came together. These parents faced a hard reality: their children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) were denied the basic right to education and were sometimes subjected to degrading conditions. They placed an ad in a local newspaper inviting others to a meeting at Red Bank Borough Hall. Their aim was to develop the maximum potential in adults with disabilities, challenging and changing the societal norms of their time. This meeting was more than just a gathering; it was the birth of a community and a movement.

“The power of families loving their children and wanting the best lives possible for them is how The Arc was born 75 years ago,” said Bob Angel, Executive Director. “Through hard work, vision, and innovation, The Arc of Monmouth has grown exponentially over time, all because a few individuals refused to accept less for their children.”

From Humble Beginnings to National Recognition

The initial gathering of concerned parents led to the formation of The Arc of Monmouth, which has since grown significantly and now stands as one of the nation’s most recognized and effective agencies advocating for and providing services to people with IDD and their families. Over the decades, The Arc of Monmouth has expanded its reach and impact, developing a wide range of services that cater to the diverse needs of the IDD community.

Among the many events The Arc of Monmouth is known for, none is as significant as The Winter Glow Gala, which celebrates its 58th anniversary this year while commemorating the 75th anniversary of The Arc of Monmouth. This event, originally suggested by Countess Anatole Buxhoeveden during an Arc meeting, has become a cornerstone of philanthropy, touching lives and inspiring change. “I have an idea that may help you financially,” the Countess had said, sparking the inception of what would become a vital source of support for the organization.

Expanding Services and Programs

What began as a simple classroom in the Little Silver Woman’s Club has grown into an agency that offers a comprehensive array of services. The Arc of Monmouth now boasts an employment program at the Work Opportunity Center, residential services, a college program in partnership with Brookdale Community College called KACH, health services, recreational activities, supported employment, and numerous day habilitation Programs across Monmouth County. This includes the newly opened Campus Parkway location, representing a new era in reimagining day habilitation programs. Here, tailored care includes physical, occupational, and speech therapy, complemented by onsite registered behavior technicians and nurses, among other services.

Honoring a Legacy

This year, The Arc of Monmouth is honoring the legacy of the pioneering parents and the entire community that rallied behind them. The organization celebrates the realization of what was once a dream of innovation and is now a reality in New Jersey.

Upcoming Celebratory Events

To mark this momentous occasion, The Arc of Monmouth has organized two significant events in celebration of their diamond anniversary:

Founder’s Day: An event to honor the organization's history by celebrating its participants and their families. The Arc of Monmouth is partnering with Rising Treetops at Oakhurst to host an amazing festival Saturday September 14 from noon-4 p.m. More information is available on their website.

The Arc of Monmouth’s Diamond Jubilee: Taking place on December 6, at The Addison Park in Aberdeen. As The Winter Glow celebrates its 58th anniversary, it will honor the 75th anniversary of The Arc of Monmouth. This year’s honoree is Frank Brusco, Restaurateur. Tickets will go on sale in early September.

Looking Forward

As The Arc of Monmouth reflects on its 75 years of service, it remains committed to continuing its mission of empowering individuals with IDD and advocating for their rights. The organization's growth and success are testaments to the enduring power of community, love, and a relentless pursuit of better lives for all.

 

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