Programs

Advocacy and Empowerment

The Arc of Massachusetts plays a leadership role in advocating on both the state and federal levels to obtain services and supports for people of all ages with autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome and other intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). This includes ensuring that elected leaders and public officials understand the needs of our constituents, advancing progressive regulations or policies, and working with the judicial system if needed. We encourage families and individuals to advocate for their personal goals.

Education, Trainings, and Webinars

The Arc provides a range of webinars and outreach sessions to assist families in their caregiving role and to educate them about resources that are available. We provide self-advocates, parents, educators, and other professionals the tools they need to assure positive transitions from school to adulthood, so they can be fully included in the community with access to housing, employment, and recreation. Our work with the Massachusetts Alliance for 21st Century Policy, including the Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council, involves both education and empowerment.

Operation House Call

Operation House Call (OHC) teaches new medical professionals essential skills to enhance the health care of people with IDD and autism. Families, parents, and individual self-advocates serve as educators in a health care field that seldom focuses on more than making a diagnosis. It is a rare and important training opportunity for students at Boston University School of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Simmons University School of Nursing, Tufts Medical School, UMass Chan Medical School, UMass Chan Graduate School of Nursing, and Yale University School of Nursing. Through OHC, students begin to build confidence and interest in working with individuals with IDD and autism and their families.

After I'm Gone

Adult children with disabilities will most likely outlive their parents. A plan must be in place in case of a sudden death or other circumstances that will directly impact your child. We can help you produce a plan that will live on after you are no longer able to be an active caregiver, coach, or overseer of your loved one’s activities, services, and other key aspects of their life. Planning centers on the desires, goals and support needs of the individual. For some, desires and goals may be expressed non-verbally. We know that it’s hard to think of the future when you’re busy in the present. However, if you begin now, make changes gradually and prepare, you can ease the transition. There is no better way to change the future than to plan for it.

SUPPORTbrokers

SUPPORTbrokers assists persons with disabilities achieve their vision. We accomplish this through planning, education, and advocacy. Consumers or families hire a support broker to help them find appropriate services and supports to thrive in their community. Brokers can help consumers find transportation, a place to live, someone to help them with daily living skills, a job counselor, and other linkages. They also can facilitate and create a person-centered plan and help consumers apply for Social Security or health insurance, among other benefits.

Pathways to Friendship

Pathways to Friendship explores the benefits of relationships between people with and without disabilities and provides information on engaging in and sustaining those relationships. Building friendships can be especially challenging to people who have disabilities, whose relationships are often limited to family, paid staff, and others with disabilities. All people benefit from a diversity of relationships.

Headlines

Federal IssuesGovernment AffairsNews
March 26, 2026

The Arc of Massachusetts, IDD/Autism Alliance Send Letter to AG Campbell on Texas v. Kennedy, Discussing Importance of Section 504

The Arc of Massachusetts, leading the IDD/Autism Alliance, recently wrote a letter to Attorney General Joy Andrea Campbell on the subject of the Texas v. Kennedy case. The letter discusses…
Federal IssuesGovernment AffairsNewsWorkforce Initiative
March 26, 2026

Understanding the PROTECT Act: The Latest on Immigration Enforcement Regulations in Massachusetts and How They Affect the Disability Community

The Arc continues to be concerned about the impact of increased federal immigration enforcement actions across the Commonwealth and the country, particularly for individuals and families with disabilities and the…
Federal IssuesGovernment AffairsMedicaidNews
March 26, 2026

The Arc’s Government Affairs Team Joins Nearly 60 Advocates from Massachusetts at the 2026 Disability Policy Seminar

This week, The Arc of Massachusetts joined a group of 55 Massachusetts advocates in attending the 2026 Disability Policy Seminar in Washington D.C. After a full day of learning and…

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