Northeast Arc

Northeast Arc

Non-profit Organization Management

Danvers, MA 4,041 followers

Changing Lives. Discovering Abilities.

About us

Northeast Arc (NeArc) changes lives for people with disabilities and autism — and children at risk of developing them — and their families. The agency, which opened the Center for Linking Lives at Liberty Tree Mall in Danvers in 2020, serves thousands of people in nearly 200 Massachusetts cities and towns each year. NeArc is the largest Arc in the state of Massachusetts and one of the largest in the country. Services include: Adult Family Care, the ArcWorks Community Art Center, Autism Services, Black Box Theater, Breaking Grounds Café, Continuous Care Nursing Services, Day Habilitation, Deaf Services, Early Intervention, Employment Services, Family Support, The Learning Center Childcare and Preschool, parcels retail store, Personal Care Assistance, Recreation, Residential, Shared Living and Transition, and Skilled Intermittent Home Health Care.

Website
http://www.ne-arc.org
Industry
Non-profit Organization Management
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Danvers, MA
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1954

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    Sr. Director, Human Resources Leader - Professional Services+ at RSM US LLP and RSM Autism Awareness & Acceptance Leader for US and Canada

    Next month I turn 60, and I do not want any gifts but if you would like to make a donation, for the most important cause to us that would mean the world to me. For the fourth year in a row, we will be walking with my grandson Joey in the most important fundraiser of the year. Northeast Arc has helped our family so much and I have witnessed the wonderful programs, support and people firsthand who they continue to help and make a difference in people’s lives. If you are local and would like to join our team and walk or run with us, please do. If you would like to donate, we greatly appreciate it. Thank you and please feel free to share. https://lnkd.in/eeMNVnHa

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    Connecting Top Talent with Opportunities | HR Strategist

    I am excited to announce a new opportunity at Northeast Arc! We are looking for a Human Resources Benefits Coordinator to join the team. In this position, you will be responsible for overseeing NeArc's employee benefits programs, including enrollment and terminations for group health, dental, vision, flexible spending accounts (FSA), disability and life insurance, and wellness benefits. Check out the posting below to learn more. #NortheastArc #ChangingLives #DiscoveringAbilities #NowHiring #CareerOpportunity

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    Congratulations to Heather, who started a new job at Jaho Coffee & Tea in Salem! Heather will be doing a little bit of everything at Jaho, including packaging pastries, portioning sandwich meats, and cleaning. She also hopes to learn about roasting coffee beans ☕

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    Northeast Arc CEO Jo Ann Simons joined her son, Jonathan Derr, to cut the ribbon on this beautiful new and inclusive water feature at the Jewish Community Center of the North Shore (JCCNS). "The JCC will always be a special place for me and the splash pad will be a special place for all kids to play," said Derr about the JCC. https://lnkd.in/eGz3gJ-P

    JCCNS debuts Jonathan Derr Splash Pad

    JCCNS debuts Jonathan Derr Splash Pad

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    Congratulations to Northeast Arc employees who were recently honored as “Shining Stars” by the North Shore Area Office of the Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services! They were honored for their phenomenal work in residential, individual support services, and employment. First photo: Intervale House team of Joamil Guaba, Carmen Beato, and Sharif Shahin, alongside Jennifer Killeen, DDS Area Director, and Kelly Lawless, DDS Regional Director Second photo: Jeanne Locicero and Laura Stewart-Spiro, from Individual Support Services, with Jennifer Killeen and Kelly Lawless Third photo: Laura Stewart-Spiro and Rodel Treggiari, from Individual Support Services, with Jennifer Killeen (Photo courtesy Andrew Forti) Fourth Photo: Lisa Leo, Community Employment division director, Sal Palermo, job developer, and Kelly Lawless Fifth Photo: Alysha Russo, DDS service coordinator, Naomi Chicos, senior family resources specialist, Aymee Lucifora, director of the Family Resource Center, Rachel Moore, DDS service coordinator, with Jennifer Killeen and Kelly Lawless Not pictured are Michelle Jaremizin and Beth Forman, who were unable to attend.

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    Chief Innovation + Strategy Officer at Northeast Arc

    Why collaborations and partnerships matter. Northeast Arc has been connecting artists and entrepreneurs with disabilities or autism to the creative economy throughout most of it's existence: ✔ Operating a store front chair caning business in downtown Peabody for 60+ years. ✔ Teaching visual arts, jewelry making, improv and music ✔ Hosting gallery shows ✔ Supporting artists with disabilities and autism to exhibit and sell their work within communities ✔ Supporting job seekers in finding careers within the creative economy ✔ Creating Peabody's Black Box, an affordable space and hub for artists to utilize ✔ Creating parcels, a store that has infused funding to artists/entrepreneurs with disabilities or autism throughout the world Partnerships with organizations like Creative Collective LLC have provided more opportunities and access for artist we support and increase representation within the community.

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    Owner @ Creative Collective LLC | Modern Business Growth for Creators, entrepreneurs and small businesses.

    At Creative Collective, great ideas, inclusive business support, and strong connections often start with a simple conversation. Our “Coffee with the Collective” program provides a relaxed space for members to meet, share ideas, and make valuable connections across the creative sector.⠀ ⠀ Whether you’re a small business owner, artist, entrepreneur, or leader, these gatherings offer opportunities to network, collaborate, and be inspired. Creative Collective is a team of diverse creators championing equity and belonging, focusing on empowering businesses and communities to reach their fullest potential.⠀ ⠀ Our partnerships with organizations like @northeastarc and @peabodyblackbox are crucial in fulfilling our mission. Northeast Arc helps people with disabilities become total participants in the community. At the same time, Peabody’s Black Box is a versatile venue for various performances and events in Peabody’s downtown cultural district.⠀ We’re grateful to @salemfive for sponsoring this event and allowing us to Shop Locally. We provided delicious pastries from @centralbakerypeabody and coffee from @breaking_grounds_peabody . A special thanks to @peabody_tv for capturing these moments.⠀ ⠀ Join us for our next “Coffee with the Collective” session and become part of a community that values creativity, inclusivity, and collaboration. Together, we can turn great ideas into reality and help each other thrive. Want to learn more? Reach out today or visit https://lnkd.in/eqFi_QK

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    Northeast Arc celebrated the opening of its newest residential home on Oran Circle in Peabody. The home is newly renovated and the home to four long-time NeArc residents: John Noble, Mark Remon, Wayne Bertolatti, and Robert Herlich. Northeast Arc operates more than two dozen residential homes where people with disabilities can live in the community with staff support. Dedicated staff ensure that residents like John, Mark, Wayne, and Robert are able to live as independently as possible with a high quality of life. Pictured left to right are: John Noble, NeArc resident, Mark Remon, NeArc resident, Wayne Bertolatti (seated in wheelchair), NeArc resident, Fiona Noble, Residential division director, NeArc, Jo Ann Simons, president and CEO, NeArc, Jennifer Killeen, area director, Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services, Julie W., RN case manager, NeArc, Carol Casey-Conwell, program director, NeArc, Robert Herlich, NeArc resident, Jim Rissvi, NeArc staff, and Nicole Suke, NeArc staff

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    In this week’s sign of the week, learn how to say “hot and cold” using American Sign Language (ASL). Make the sign for “hot” by forming a “claw” or a loose “c” with your dominant hand. Place your thumb and fingers at the sides of your mouth. Quickly turn your hand forward and down as if removing something hot from your mouth. Make the sign for “cold” by forming both hands into the letter “s.” Hold both hands in front of you and shake them as if shivering from the cold. Thank you to Northeast Arc’s Deaf Services team for compiling these signs!

    • Make the sign for “hot” by forming a “claw” or a loose “c” with your dominant hand. Place your thumb and fingers at the sides of your mouth. Quickly turn your hand forward and down as if removing something hot from your mouth.

Make the sign for “cold” by forming both hands into the letter “s.” Hold both hands in front of you and shake them as if shivering from the cold.

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