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Our Mission

The Arc of Tri-Cities promotes the rights of all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities by actively supporting full inclusion and participation in all aspects of the community throughout their lives.

“Disability is a natural part of the human experience and in no way diminishes the right of individuals to live independently, enjoy self-determination, make choices, contribute to society, pursue meaningful careers, enjoy full inclusion and integration in the economic, political, social, cultural, and educational mainstream of American society.”

— Rehabilitation Act 1973

Our Focus

Our focus is that individuals with developmental disabilities living in Benton and Franklin Counites are empowered to make informed choices and have services and supports to access those choices.

Our Purpose

The Arc of Tri-Cities helps create opportunities for people with developmental disabilities to participate in society to their greatest potential. Watch Jake’s story.

Community Impact

The Arc of Tri-Cities annually serves more than 2,000 individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. We are part of a national organization with over 600 chapters. To meet the growing need for local services, in 2010 The Arc of Tri-Cities built and moved into a new, larger facility.

Volunteers

The Arc of Tri-Cities Board of Directors are committed volunteers including self-advocates, parents, citizens and professionals. They bring diverse skills, experience and talents to serve the constituents.

Additionally, each year about 1,000 volunteers donate their time and energy to assist staff and clients in many ways, and are an extraordinary resource to The Arc.

The Arc's Service Area

Benton and Franklin Counties are located in southeastern Washington where a network of bridges connects Kennewick, Pasco and Richland; three cities clustered on the banks of the Columbia, Yakima and Snake Rivers.

Non-Discrimination Policy

It is the policy of The Arc of Tri-Cities that no person or its subcontractors shall be subject to discrimination because of race, marital status, color, religion, gender, ethnicity, national origin, age, geographic location, sexual orientation, disability, or status as a disabled veteran, or Vietnam era veteran, HIV, or any other characteristic protected by law.