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Daytona Beach / Florida / United States
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The Arc of Volusia is a human service agency that serves individuals with developmental disabilities. Chartered in 1962, it offers a range of advocacy and behavioral and mental health care services to adults in Volusia County in Florida. The agency operates Daytona Beach training center that administers work skill development and sheltered workshop programs. The Arc of Volusia also conducts supported employment and living programs. It maintains a staff of more than 50 employees. The agency provides classes in motor and social skills development. The Arc of Volusia maintains the Adult Basic Education department. In addition, it offers various membership options.
Daytona Beach / Florida / United States
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The Conklin Center’s mission is to empower children and adults who are blind and have one or more additional disabilities to develop their potential to be able to obtain competitive employment, live independently and fully participate in community life.

Each student has unique abilities and needs, but they all share the same dream - to be productive members of society: to work, to make the decisions that affect their lives and live with dignity. At the Conklin Center we teach the daily living and vocational skills our students need to live on their own and offer ongoing supported employment/supported living services.

Our vision for the future is to reduce dependence on institutional or homebound care. To ensure that children who are blind don’t need our services as young adults, the Early Intervention Program for children from birth to age five and their families was begun in 2000.

Daytona Beach / Florida / United States
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Easter Seals is a nonprofit organization that serves individuals with autism, developmental and physical disabilities and other special needs. It provides medical rehabilitation and camping and recreational services through a network of more than 500 sites in the U.S. The organization offers over 140 work force programs to nearly 35,000 people. Its child development center network includes more than 80 locations and serves young children and their families. Additionally, the organization provides a variety of home and community-based services for adults and senior citizens. Easter Seals corporate partners include Safeway Incorporated, Friendly Ice Cream Corporation and Century 21 Real Estate.