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The Disability Event of the Year

National Convention is coming to Portland Oregon, Nov. 18-20. Join people with disabilities, families, and professionals to swap ideas, work through hard problems, and build lasting connections.

The Disability Event of the Year

National Convention is coming to Portland Oregon, Nov. 18-20. Join people with disabilities, families, and professionals to swap ideas, work through hard problems, and build lasting connections.

About The Arc: Mission & Work

Welcome to The Arc. You belong here.

The Arc of the United States is the nation’s leading nonprofit advocating for and supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families. Since 1950, we have worked to promote and protect human and civil rights and to support full inclusion in community life.

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Disability Rights, Services & Support

Impact for People With Disabilities & Families

With your support, inclusion shows up in services, schools, and everyday community life.

549

Chapters Serving Communities Nationwide

75

Years Advancing Disability Rights and Inclusion

677,069

Advocacy Actions to Congress in 2025

What’s Happening Now

Shop at Lids in August to Support The Arc!

In August, we’re working together with Lids, in stores nationwide, to tell the story of The Arc and our mission!

We will be featured in stores on signage and staff T-shirts. Our logo will be a custom embroidery option on gear, and every customer will be invited to round up at the register to support our mission. Support The Arc by going to your local Lids store!

Turn Your Unwanted Car Into Disability Rights

That car you don’t need anymore can still do some good. Consider donating it or a truck, motorcycle, RV, or boat to The Arc! Your donation will support vital programs and advocacy that help people with disabilities thrive.

Free Digital Skills Training

Are you or a loved one with an intellectual and/or developmental disability feeling left behind in our digital world? Help is now available. Through a collaboration with AT&T, you can access online trainings on how to use computers, smartphones, and the internet—opening doors to employment, education, social connections, and more.

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Featured Sponsors & Partners

We’re grateful for the companies and foundations that power our programs and advocacy.