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The Arc Baltimore company history timeline

1949

Since 1949, The Arc Baltimore has been supporting people with developmental disabilities to lead fulfilling lives with a sense of belonging, purpose and meaningful relationships.

In 1949, a group of eight parents founded the “Maryland Society for Mentally Retarded Children, Inc.”, and began laying the groundwork for our direct service programs that would become our hallmark.

1950

1950 - The organization incorporates under the name Maryland Society for Mentally Retarded Children.

1951

1951 - The Arc of Baltimore's first newsletter is published.

1952

1952 - The Searchlight Training Center, a developmental program for young children, opens in the basement of St Michael & All Angels Church on St Paul Street.

1957

1957 - The first six workers enter The Arc's sheltered workshop, a predecessor to the Subcontract Company.

1962

1962 - The sheltered workshop moves from Greenmount Avenue to expand in new quarters at Old York Road.

1969

1969 - The Arc's first Activity Center, the first of its kind in Maryland, opens in an abandoned movie theater in Dundalk.

1971

1971 - The Arc opens a group home in Roland Park, the first such community living opportunity in the State.

1972

1972 - The Arc secures a contract to maintain the grounds of Loyola College and launches its Landscape Employment Service.

1974

1974 - Greenhouse program opens in Reisterstown and Essex.

1975

1975 - The Arc creates a Program Department to oversee Individual Program Plan development and staff training.

1977

1977 - Residents experience integrated community living in The Arc's first alternative living units (ALU).

1978

1978 - Family Resources establishes a respite care program, homemaker services, transportation support, and a family training curriculum.

1978 - Seventeen new ALU's open their doors to 50 Rosewood residents as The Arc plays a vital role in Maryland's deinstitutionalization process.

1981

1981 - A contract with the Ellicott City Courthouse paves the way for The Arc's Janitorial Employment Service.

1985

1985 - Twenty‑eight supported workers are employed through a grant from the State of Maryland.

1990

1990 - Foster Care program begins providing family placement for children with special needs.

1993

1993 - Medical Day Care program begins.

1993 - The Arc undertakes its first capital campaign in 45 years.

1994

1994 - The Arc of Baltimore Community Resource Center opens at 7215 York Road!

1995

1995 - The Arc opens Towson Child Care Center and Adult Medical Day Care Center at 7215 York Road.

1997

1997 - Three-year contract with the Department of Human Resources for the Arc's award‑winning respite care program.

1999

1999 - The Arc of Baltimore celebrates its 50th anniversary as Baltimore's premier advocate.

2000

2000 - Grand opening of new Arc Employment Center at Seton.

2001

2001 - The Arc offers inaugural Bay Buddies Camp for twenty children with disabilities in partnership with Baltimore County Recreation and Parks and the Living Classrooms Foundation.

2002

2002 - The Arc of Baltimore opens a new Dundalk Medical Day Center.

2003

2003 - Bay Buddies Program expanded to accommodate 80 campers from Baltimore County and Baltimore City public schools.

2005

2005 The Arc’s major programs are accredited by CARF (formerly the Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities) and also earns the Standards for Excellence Certification through the Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations.

2008

2008 - The Arc closes the day center in Waverly, moving participants to a space at the York Road Community Resource Center that serves as both an activity area and launch site for crews doing indoor and outdoor janitorial work.

2009

2009 - After years of lobbying, self-advocates and The Arc family celebrate the planned closure of the State’s Rosewood institution and welcome 10 former Rosewood residents into Arc services.

2011

2011 - The organization adopts a new logo as part of a national branding initiative and adopts the name, The Arc Baltimore.

2012

2012 - The Arc launches a third site for their Project SEARCH program at Medstar Union Memorial Hospital.

2012 - Established formal Assistive Technology program to better utilize various technologies and applications to support individuals at work and home.

2012 - The Arc closes its day center at Rutherford and opens a downsized center in Woodlawn as an employment hub for participants.

2013

2013 - Our first home is equipped with Rest Assured technology to support independent living for an individual by using cameras, microphones, and other technology for support that ensures health and safety while maintaining privacy.

2013 - Our Clinical Supports Department launched The Healing Center, an intensive individual and group trauma-informed therapy program for individuals with I/DD.

2013 - Reorganization of departments results in the establishment of the Outreach and Family Services Division.

2014

2014 - The Healing Center was established for people who have experienced trauma that may be preventing them from reaching certain goals.

2015

2015 - The Arc launches its fourth Project SEARCH site at Northwest Hospital with our partner, Sheppard Pratt Health System.

2017

2017 - After a 45-year career with The Arc Baltimore, Executive Director Steve Morgan retires.

2019

2019 - The Annual Meeting celebrates The Arc Baltimore’s 70th anniversary by honoring families who established the organization.

2019 - Continuing the transition to more community-based day programs with opportunities for people to increasingly be engaged in activities and trips around Greater Baltimore, The Arc closed its day center in Woodlawn.

2020

2020 - On March 13th, due to COVID-19, The Arc announced the “temporary” closure of all day centers and supported employment in its Contracts.

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