At The Arc of the Piedmont Tri-County, we are dedicated to advocating for the rights of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our mission is to ensure their full inclusion and participation in the community throughout their lifetime.
People with IDD have human dignity. The lives of people with IDD have value.
People with IDD have varying strengths, abilities, and interests. Each person is unique.
People with IDD can make decisions about their lives. People with IDD should be supported to do so as requested or needed.
People with IDD have human and civil rights, which must be protected.
People with IDD are part of and contribute to the fabric of society. Everyone benefits when people with IDD are present and participate.
People with IDD have differing support needs. Society must support people with IDD to achieve their full potential. Society should also help families who provide support for loved ones with IDD.
Society must remove barriers and correct injustices that limit opportunities for people with IDD. Extra attention is needed to help people with IDD and their families who face other forms of bias or discrimination.
Human diversity is beautiful and powerful. We celebrate, honor, and seek to understand the differences in our identities and life experiences.
Approved by chapters of The Arc, 9/28/2021
The Arc is a disability rights organization. We work with and for people with IDD, their families, and our communities to achieve change. We use the power of advocacy to improve the lives of people with IDD.
The Arc unites our chapters to advance the human rights and well-being of people with IDD and their families. The success of our advocacy depends on the strength of the chapter network. We are stronger together.
The Arc provides programs and services that people with IDD and their families want and depend upon in their daily lives. We strive for quality and excellence in all we do.
The Arc actively engages people with IDD and their family members in leading and guiding our work. These voices are the most important. The strong partnership between volunteers, experts, and the people we serve is critical to our mission.
The Arc leads by building consensus around a clear vision for the future of people with IDD. We unite and mobilize people behind goals and strategies that will make that vision a reality.
The Arc works with and for ALL people with IDD. While our work also helps all people with disabilities, our priority is people with IDD and their families.
The Arc works in coalition with other disability, civil rights, and human services groups. We value joint effort and step up to provide leadership when needed.
The Arc is accountable to people with IDD, their families, donors, and the public. We are committed to honesty and transparency.
The Arc respects the rights of people with IDD to decide if or when to self-identify and the language they use when doing so.
Approved by chapters of The Arc, 9/28/2021
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