Family Support 
Raising a child with a developmental disability can challenge a family's ability to cope: Parents and siblings often feel overwhelmed, finances get stretched to the limit and too often help seems far away. T
he Arc's Family Support program provides information, education, resources and emotional support for families struggling to meet the challenges they face every day. Our family support programs include:



Parent to Parent
Providing emotional support and information about health-care for children with developmental disabilities, this program matches new parents to experienced parents, hosts parent support groups and sibling workshops (SibShops), prints a newsletter and holds seminars on issues that are important to families. Click the link above to learn more about Parent to Parent or our SibShops, or contact Terry Villalovoz at (509) 328-6326 or p2p@arc-spokane.org to participate.


 
     


     


Spokane County Parent Coalition (SCPC)
Workshops, conferences and a newsletter offered by SCPC provide important information, education, resources and advocacy for families. Learn to be an advocate in one of our training seminars, or apply for a scholarship to pay for a family workshop. Click the link above to visit the SCPC website, or for more information contact Deanna Noland at dnoland@arc-spokane.org or Lance Morehouse at or lmorehouse@arc-spokne.org or (509) 328-6326.



Spokane Father's Network
This program helps fathers share the joys and challenges of raising a child with developmental disabilities. Regular meetings provide emotional support as well as resources, advice and information about special health-care needs. Click the link above to visit the Father's Network website, or for more information contact Lance Morehouse at (509) 328-6326 or lmorehouse@arc-spokane.org



             




      


The Senior Parents Support Group
As people in general are living longer, so are people with developmental disabilities--and their parents. This group allows parents with children over 30 to meet and discuss the unique challenges they face as senior parents, make plans for the future of their children and share new information through regular guest speakers. Click the link above to learn more, or for more information contact Deanna Noland at (509) 328-6326 or dnoland@arc-spokane.org.


The Partnership
People with developmental disabilities are at greater riskof sexual assault than people without disabilities.  The Partnership is committed to addressing the problem of sexual assault and abuse of people with developmental disabilities by educating individuals, families and providers and by increasing community awareness.  Check the News and Events page for upcoming activities or download a community directory. 
For more information, contact Teresa Fears at (509) 328-6326 or tfears@arc.spokane.org.


 

     

 

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