Our Work

Enhancing the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and autism and their families.

Through advocacy, programs that promote inclusion, and engaging the community, The Arc creates tangible changes in the community and in the lives of people with disabilities.

250,000

Individuals & Families Supported

70 Years

of Enhancing the Lives of People with Disabilities

17

Local Chapters

The Arc of Massachusetts has been awarded a $135,000 grant
for our After I’m Gone initiative from Cummings Foundation.

Visit CummingsFoundation.org to learn more about their grantmaking.

What We Do

Advocacy

Advocacy can lead to critical policy changes, increased funding for programs, and more.

Policy

Engaging at the state and federal level to ensure that policies meet the needs of our community.

Programs

Promoting systemic change to enable access and equity across all aspects of society.

Webinars

Monthly webinars for families, self-advocates, professionals, and the general public.

Support The Arc

The Arc is here for you, your family, and your community. Support our advocacy on behalf of individuals with IDD and autism by making a gift today.

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The Latest News

Here’s where you can find what we’re doing, why we’re doing it, and who it is impacting

Federal IssuesGovernment AffairsNewsPress Releases
June 23, 2026

How The Arc Is Responding to Recent Changes to the Department of Education, DOJ Olmstead Opinion

Last week brought two devastating updates from Washington, but we are already fighting back. On June 18, the Department of Justice issued a legal opinion that threatens the right of…
the arc logoFederal IssuesGovernment AffairsNewsPress Releases
June 19, 2026

The Arc of Massachusetts Statement on New DOJ Opinion on Olmstead

On top of the Trump Administration’s reckless dismantling of the Department of Education, the Department of Justice has issued a legal memo that attacks the core right of disabled people…
Government AffairsHealth PolicyNews
June 18, 2026

Advocating for Improving the Standards of Healthcare for People with IDD and Autism

This week, CEO Maura Sullivan spoke on a panel of Healthcare stakeholders held by the Massachusetts Health Council about the need for a more robust primary care system to support…

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