Program areas at Partners and Advocates for Remarkable Children and Adults
Cedar street home - a program that provides housing and ancillary services to persons with developmental disabilities. The affordable housing program is subsidized by funds from the California department of housing and community development.
Project reach - a program that was established to ensure that Children with disabilities have the same opportunities for play and recreation as their non-disabled peers. This program is subsidized by the California department of education.
Solicitations - a program that facilitates donated materials to parca, which consists mainly of clothing and usable household items. After donation pick-up, parca then sells donated items to an independent organization which operates a large retail thrift store network. Funds raised by these activities are used to further parca's exempt purpose.
Independent living skills - programs that assist individuals and families by providing support and training to enable the individual to live in a home of his or her choice.
Raji house - a program that was established to provide temporary, out-of-home respite care to families and caregivers. Respite care provides families with a break from the continuous daily care of a child with developmental disabilities.
Horizons and page mill court apartments - programs that provide ancillary services to persons with developmental disabilities. In addition to providing training services to apartment residents, parca manages the affordable housing program for mid-peninsula housing management corporation.
Family support services - a program organized to provide individual and group support relating to information and issues concerning persons with developmental disabilities.
Alameda house - a program that provides housing and ancillary services to persons with developmental disabilities. The affordable housing program is provided through alameda house, inc.