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Programs and Services

Family & Juvenile Transition Services

The Arc of the Capital Area’s Family and Juvenile Transition Services make sure that individuals can keep their spirits alive in spite of any personal sacr... The Arc of the Capital Area’s Family and Juvenile Transition Services make sure...

Health & Wellness - The Arc of the Capital Area

Health & Wellness

The Arc of the Capital Area, through the Opportunity Grant from St. David’s Foundation and in collaboration with UT school of Public Health, conducted asse... The Arc of the Capital Area, through the Opportunity Grant from St. David’s Foundation...

Pet Therapy

The Arc is proud to announce that we have begun offering onsite pet therapy and partnering with local trained pet therapy groups to provide animal-assisted a... The Arc is proud to announce that we have begun offering onsite pet therapy and partnering...

Arts & Education - The Arc of the Capital Area

Arts & Education

In The Arc’s Art Education Program, clients with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) explore artistic mediums and create artwork that is pro... In The Arc’s Art Education Program, clients with intellectual and developmental...

Independent Living - The Arc of the Capital Area

Independent Living

CLASS (Community Living Assistance and Support Services) offers an alternative to institutionalization for individuals with disabilities who need attendant c... CLASS (Community Living Assistance and Support Services) offers an alternative to...

Employment Services

Our Employment Specialists support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to find and maintain competitive integrated employment in the... Our Employment Specialists support individuals with intellectual and developmental...

Referral Services

Intake & Referral Services

The Arc of the Capital Area offers a centralized telephone intake process for all of our services and programs. Please contact us at 512.476.7044, ext. 233, and an Intake Specialist will return your call within three (3) business days.

Normal working hours are 8:30 a.m.—5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The first step is a brief screening to determine eligibility for services and, if so, which services would best meet the callers’ needs. The Intake Specialist will refer callers to other disability organizations and resources in the community, if appropriate.