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Greater Richmond ARC 2013 Respite Schedule

CHESTERFIELD, VA. ( January 10, 2013) — The Greater Richmond ARC, an organization providing programs and services for individuals with developmental disabilities for nearly 60 years, has announced its 2013 weekend respite schedule for children.

Held at ARC’s Camp Baker in Chesterfield, the weekend respite program for children ages 10 to 17 is on select dates and provides youngsters with an opportunity to participate in a wide range of supervised activities, including music, arts and crafts, and community outings at its 22-acre, handicap-accessible facility.

The weekend respite program benefits everyone in the family, says Quintin Mitchell, vice president of developmental services at ARC.

“We provide services that enhance a person’s life. That‘s one less worry for parents because they are leaving their loved one in a an environment with a skilled staff that understands their child‘s needs,” Mitchell explained.

Children’s respite weekends begin Friday at 6 p.m. through Sunday at 4 p.m. the weekends of: January 11, February 1, March 1, April 5, May 3, May 31, July 5, August 2, September 13, October 11, November 8, and December 13. Cost per session is $593.86 or the equivalent in Medicaid waiver hours.

The Greater Richmond ARC’s Camp Baker will also host weekend respite sessions for adults (ages 18+) on specific dates throughout the year. For more information, call (804) 358-1874, (804) 748-4789, or visit www.richmondarc.org.

About The Greater Richmond ARC
In partnership with families, the Greater Richmond ARC creates life-fulfilling opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities. We are an organization created by families, for families; an organization that has grown to provide a continuum of programs and services for individuals with developmental disabilities across the lifespan. The Greater Richmond ARC provides a variety of innovative services and programs designed to meet the needs of our clients and their families. Services spanning the lifecycle and assisting people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities to live happy, successful and meaningful lives include: Infant & Child Development Services; After School & Day Support Services; ARC Industrial Services; and Camp Baker Services, a full service respite and camp facility. Licensed by the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, Camp Baker is also accredited by the American Camping Association.

Tracy Scott is a self-professed baking addict and foodie who lives in Chesterfield County with her husband and two kids. She managed the calendar and handled social media for RFM before moving on to the corporate world.

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