Wednesday, November 28, 2012

NYSARC Grant Provides Diverse Recreational Opportunities



From a prom-style semiformal to an 8-week dance program, Halloween costume party, and a production of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," members of The Arc of Livingston-Wyoming's Enrichment and Recreation programs spent the season exploring new avenues of fun with financial help from NYSARC Trust Services.

NYSARC Trust Services is part of The Arc's state organization.  In 2012, its Trustees authorized a state-wide distribution of $250,000 in restricted grants for the exclusive purpose of funding new Chapter recreational opportunities.  The Livingston-Wyoming Chapter's share was $5,000.

"Treasure the Night"
"The grant from NYSARC Trust Services has helped to fund a whole slate of opportunities for consumers," says Cathy Sullivan, The Arc's Day, Community and Intake Services Coordinator.  "Many of the folks didn't have the opportunity to do things like these when they were in high school.  Now, they've been able to take part in dances, plays, and other activities with their friends and peers."

The Arc is a private, not-for-profit agency with various programs to benefit people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities.  According to Ms. Sullivan, the NYSARC grant-funded recreational activities were open to a wide variety of consumers, including those who reside in Arc-operated homes and those who live independently in the community.
The Arc Dance Troupe

The events kicked off with "Treasure the Night," a semiformal dance held Saturday, June 16 at the Moose Lodge in Dansville, NY.  More than 110 consumers attended the dance at no cost.  Each attendee received a corsage or boutonniere, and a framed photo from the event.  Other highlights included catered food and music provided by a local disc jockey.

For consumers interested in the musical arts, The Arc's Enrichment Program offered an 8-week dance program that culminated in a performance at the Mount Morris Dam Visitors Center on Wednesday, August 22.  The Arc troupe performed interpretations of songs by Michael Jackson, Brooks and Dunn, Van McCoy, and Lady Gaga.
Spooky Halloween Fun

On Saturday, October 27, about 160 consumers headed back to the Dansville Moose Lodge for Arc Recreation's "spooktacular" Halloween costume bash.  Grant funding helped with costs associated with renting the hall, providing food, and paying the DJ.

Capping off the use of grant funding in dramatic fashion were two Saturday, November 17 performances of "A Christmas Carol" that played to standing-room-only crowds at Theatre 101 in Mount Morris, NY.  The cast featured more than 20 Arc consumers in large and small roles. 

"A Christmas Carol"
"The play was something special — and not just for the consumers, but also for all of the parents and other family members in the audience," Ms. Sullivan says.  "For many in attendance, it was their first opportunity to see their son or daughter on the stage.  It was very meaningful."

About NYSARC Trust Services
The Trustees of the NYSARC Trusts provided The Arc of Livingston-Wyoming a $5,000 grant to provide new recreational opportunities for Chapter consumers.  The Chapter used this grant to hold a dance, Halloween party, 8-week dance program, and performance of "A Christmas Carol."  The NYSARC Trusts administer supplemental needs trusts that enable disabled persons to remain in their home and community and retain their Medicaid eligible services.  The Trustees utilize remainder funds to benefit other persons with disabilities including unfunded Chapter guardianship as provided by statute.  During the last year the Trustees have granted over $900,000 to support Chapter Guardianship and $250,000 in recreational grants for the benefit of Chapter consumers.  Information on how you may benefit from a NYSARC Trust is available by calling 518-439-8323 or 1-800-735-8924 or at www.nysarctrustservices.org.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Arc Breakfast with Santa is December 15


Saint Nick will pull double duty on Saturday, December 15th at The Arc of Livingston-Wyoming's "Breakfast With Santa," to be held at Geneseo United Methodist Church, 4520 Genesee Street (Route 63) in Geneseo.

The festive family event includes two sessions: children 12 and younger can dine with Santa at 8:30 am, while older kids and adults with disabilities can visit with old Kris Kringle at 10:30 am.

Both sessions will include food and drink, crafts, face-painting, caroling, and individual visits with Santa Claus.

Breakfast with Santa is free and open to the public.  Children must be accompanied by a parent or other adult guardian.  Families are encouraged to donate a non-perishable food item to benefit local families in need through The Arc's holiday food drive.

Reserve your spot by contacting Arc of Livingston-Wyoming Public Relations Coordinator Tina Sick at (585) 658-2828 or tsick@lwarc.org by Friday, December 7th.