Program areas at The Arc of Greater Prince William / Insight
Vocational and adult services - offers a variety of training and day support activities based upon ability level and interest. Spinaweb is a specialty shop in occoquan where weavers who are disabled produce fine woven fabric that is made into clothing, table linens, and unique boutique items that are sold throughout The us. Mobile work crews are made up of adults with disabilities trained to provide janitorial services.
Transportation program - a specialized transportation system of 50 vehicles provide transportation for individuals with disabilities participating in The agency's program.
Developmental child care - The muriel humphrey center in woodbridge, Virginia, and The robert day center in manassas, Virginia offer warm nurturing developmental child care services for children with disabilities from 6 months to 22 years of age. The centers are open weekdays from early morning to evenings and they specialize in serving those with complex medical and behavioral needs.
Therapeutic services, mental health and it - agency offers physical and speech therapy services to persons with developmental disabilities. Agency also received one time grants to do an it expansion and provide mental health trainings and schooling to staff.
Recreation - The recreation department provides activities and events for The Arc's clients and their families. Dances, bowling, movies, field trips, and other activities which allow our individuals with disabilities to gather. The recreation department provides them with experiences and relationships that may be difficult to obtain outside of The program.
Family services - The family services department services supports individuals with disabilities and their families. Support ranges from numerous education workshops, to support groups for family members to talk and share on their experiences. This department is not only designed to support The individuals with special needs but also their families.