Advocacy group regains a home

...The information is very different." The organization has regained enough financial stability that it's begun repaying groups that stepped up last year to help ensure its future, Hatch said.

This includes payments to Arc of Washington State, which loaned the organization $10,000.

Work Opportunities, a Snohomish County organization that provides vocational services to people with disabilities, volunteered to take over Arc's bookkeeping operations and track expenses at no charge, he said.

"That made a huge, huge difference." Although Arc was forced to operate for about six months during the past year without offices and keep in touch with families only by phone, it now has nine full- and part-time staffers to help individuals and families.

At a meeting last week, board members learned that for the second straight month, the organization has brought in more money than it has spent, Hatch said.

"It's been a long time since we've been able to say that," he said.

"It's a super-good feeling to be paying back the people that helped us out." The local organization was founded in 1943, formerly known as Advocates for the Rights of Citizens with Disabilities.

It is now one of 11 Arc chapters in the state.

See what’s new The Arc of Snohomish County, which helps people with developmental disabilities, plans an open house from 1 to 7 p.m.

today at its new offices at 2500 Hewitt Ave., Suite 300, Everett.

The organization’s office hours are 10 a.m.

to 3 p.m.

Monday through Fr...

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