The Arc, Oneida-Lewis Chapter, has promoted YANIRA SOSA to assistant director of residential services. She attended Keuka College, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in social work. Sosa came to The Arc in 2012 by way of a yearlong internship at The Arc’s CollegeWorks program in Rome. She was later hired at The Arc as […]

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The Arc, Oneida-Lewis Chapter, has promoted YANIRA SOSA to assistant director of residential services. She attended Keuka College, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in social work. Sosa came to The Arc in 2012 by way of a yearlong internship at The Arc’s CollegeWorks program in Rome. She was later hired at The Arc as a per-diem employee and eventually accepted a full-time position as a community integration facilitator. From there, she became a vocational rehabilitation counselor in Employment Solutions, before moving to her most recent position of clinical supervisor in Residential Services. 

 

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