This week would we like to thank these generous sponsors of The Minute Man March. Thank you Leonard, Mulherin & Green, Rockland Trust, and McWalter-Volunteer Insurance Agency. Thanks to your generosity we are able to make a real difference in the lives of children and adults with disabilities
About us
Minute Man Arc: Improving the lives of children and adults with disabilities by increasing lifelong independence, personal choice, and self-advocacy.
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http://www.minutemanarc.org
External link for Minute Man Arc
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- Non-profit Organization Management
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- 201-500 employees
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- Nonprofit
Employees at Minute Man Arc
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Linda Hummer
Director of Human Resources at Minute Man Arc
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Donna Ehrlich, CCP, SHRM-SCP
Director of Human Resources at Minute Man Arc
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Jody Davin
Finance Manager at Minute Man Arc
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Andy Richardt, CFP®
Senior Wealth Advisor at Lexington Wealth Management, Housing Development Manager at Minute Man Arc
Updates
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The Minute Man March is one month away! And as we continue to get excited, we also continue to show appreciation for our generous sponsors who make it all possible. This week we would like to thank QED Systems Inc., Aurora Material Solutions, and Chaves Heating and Air Conditioning for their generosity.
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As The Minute Man March approaches, we would like to thank our generous sponsors. The March is an amazing day for us to come together to help make the lives of others in our communities better. Our business sponsors are the ones that make it all possible. This week we would like to thank Avidia Bank, Eastern Bank, and Middlesex Savings Bank for their sponsorship of this event. Thanks to their generosity, we are able to make a real difference in the lives of children and adults with disabilities.
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Join us in making a difference! #withallyourheart
The Arc of Massachusetts is launching the "With All Your Heart" campaign to address the urgent need for Direct Support Professionals (DSPs). The workforce shortage has left more than 2,400 adults with IDD and autism without access to essential services. Now is the time to act. There are more than 400 job openings available across the state. If you are looking for a career that makes a lasting impact, explore opportunities at www.workforthearc.org. #WorkForTheArc #NowHiring #WithAllYourHeart
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Join us at the ArcSparks Banquet on April 26th at 6:00pm at the Riverview Portuguese Club, where the Hudson, MA community meets Minute Man Arc. This black tie-optional fundraiser features a delicious buffet dinner, exciting silent auction, and entertainment by award winning singer, Sonia Bettencourt, and rock band Eratoxica. Dance the night away for a good cause! To purchase tickets or to donate, please click the link below. https://lnkd.in/eV5Hzd8w We hope to see you there!
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Join this webinar to see how you can help protect Medicaid!
**UPDATE: Webinar registration is now closed. Due to the amazing and unexpected demand, we have reached registration capacity. We will update this post with the link to the recording once we have it.** Medicaid is under threat, and the time to act is now! Join our webinar to learn how you can help protect this vital program that millions of people with disabilities rely on. We’ll share tools, resources, and strategies to make your advocacy more powerful. This is your chance to be part of the fight to keep Medicaid strong. Don’t wait—register today! 👉 https://bit.ly/41JJF9c
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Minute Man Arc reposted this
#BREAKING: Governor Healey has released her FY26 Budget proposal. The Arc's initial response is now available - including a highlight on areas where we need to focus our advocacy going forward. Read the initial response and stay tuned for more details and advocacy guidance: bit.ly/TheArcFY26Budget1
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Minute Man Arc reposted this
Words are powerful. They don’t just describe the world—they shape it. And right now, they’re shaping a world where exclusion and discrimination still thrive. That’s why we’re sounding the alarm about the R-word. It’s not “just a word”—it’s a hateful slur that wounds deeply. Yet, it’s creeping back into casual conversations, pop culture, and even politics. Its use dehumanizes people with disabilities, reducing their lives to a punchline or an insult. The R-word isn’t a punchline—it’s harmful. When we choose respect over the R-word, we create a world where everyone is seen, heard, and valued. Respect is no joke—and it’s time we started treating it that way. Swipe to learn why.
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Curious about the future of funding? Don't miss this webinar.
Don't miss this important webinar, moderated by The Arc's CEO Maura Sullivan. How is the Commonwealth preparing for the incoming presidential administration? Hear from Governor Healey's administration about their work to support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and autism. Register: bit.ly/TheArcHealeyAdmin
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