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The Arc of the Mid Ohio Valley

The Arc of the Mid Ohio Valley

Parkersburg, West Virginia - Wood County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Parkersburg

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1917 Dudley Avenue, Parkersburg, WV 26101

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Provider overview

The Arc of the Mid Ohio Valley in Parkersburg offers advocacy and an inclusive summer recreation day program for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

The Arc of the Mid Ohio Valley has served the Parkersburg region since 1955 as an advocacy organization for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Quick facts

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Ages
Children and adults with IDD; the summer day program serves students ages 11-22 in special education
Season
Year-round services, with a four-week summer recreation day program
Cost
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The Arc of the Mid Ohio Valley

1917 Dudley Avenue, Parkersburg, WV 26101

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Summer recreation day program and family support

An inclusive summer recreation day program for students with IDD, advocacy, family support, eligibility, and how to apply.

Ages
Children and adults with IDD; the summer day program serves students ages 11-22 in special education
Season
Year-round services, with a four-week summer recreation day program
Schedule
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Cost
Confirm program eligibility, any fees, the summer program application, and how to get started.
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The Arc of the Mid Ohio Valley in Parkersburg is an advocacy organization for children and adults with intellectual, cognitive, and developmental disabilities, and offers a four-week summer day program providing social and recreation activities in inclusive settings for students ages 11-22 who use special education services, with a published phone and address.
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Program details we found

Summer recreation day program and family support

The Arc of the Mid Ohio Valley in Parkersburg is an advocacy organization for children and adults with intellectual, cognitive, and developmental disabilities, and offers a four-week summer day program providing social and recreation activities in inclusive settings for students ages 11-22 who use special education services, with a published phone and address.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names intellectual, cognitive, and developmental disabilities, advocacy, and a summer day program with social and recreation activities in inclusive settings.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the summer day program eligibility and dates, inclusive activities, staffing, advocacy support, and how to apply.

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What we found: The Arc of the Mid Ohio Valley in Parkersburg is an advocacy organization for children and adults with intellectual, cognitive, and developmental disabilities, and offers a four-week summer day program providing social and recreation activities in inclusive settings for students ages 11-22 who use special education services, with a published phone and address.

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What to confirm

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