HERKIMER, N.Y. — Two grants from the Trustee Management Board of NYSARC Trust Services awarded to Arc Herkimer allowed the agency to better support the people it serves. Arc Herkimer received a $15,000 grant to support recreation programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The organization used the funds to provide new avenues for […]
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HERKIMER, N.Y. — Two grants from the Trustee Management Board of NYSARC Trust Services awarded to Arc Herkimer allowed the agency to better support the people it serves.
Arc Herkimer received a $15,000 grant to support recreation programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The organization used the funds to provide new avenues for art and creativity, indoor gaming and entertainment, outdoor sports, cooking and backing, and attending sporting events in the community.
“The goal of recreation is to empower individuals who receive respite and similar services to remain in our community with greater independence while providing a unique outlet and peace of mind to their loved ones,” Audrey Piccione, supports and services director at Arc Herkimer, said in a release.
Arc Herkimer also received a $30,000 grant for guardianship of six individuals supported by the organization. The funds have facilitated day-to-day operations a well as provided for annual celebrations for the individuals including group picnics, holiday festivities, and birthday parties.
“From a guardianship perspective, we are providing that lifelong commitment of care, guidance, and support for people who otherwise would not have a legal guardian or advocate,” Tammy Helmer-Bergen, Arc Herkimer’s guardianship coordinator, said.
Arc Herkimer provides a range of services through seven divisions to more than 600 people annually. Grants from NYSARC Trust Services seek to improve the lives of people with disabilities by enabling them to maintain comfort, increase independence, and improve overall quality of life.