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The Arc of Platte County - Parents for Parents

The Arc of Platte County

Columbus, Nebraska - Platte County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Columbus

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3020 18th Street, Suite 9, Columbus, NE 68601

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Provider overview

The Arc of Platte County in Columbus sponsors the Parents for Parents support group for families of children with developmental disabilities, plus respite and the Pals N Play recreation program.

The Arc of Platte County is a Columbus-area membership organization for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families, sponsoring a parent support group and recreation and respite programs.

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Ages
Families of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities; Pals N Play serves children ages 5-21
Season
Year-round, with the Parents for Parents support group meeting quarterly
Cost
Confirm membership, support group, respite, and Pals N Play details and any costs with The Arc of Platte County.

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The Arc of Platte County

3020 18th Street, Suite 9, Columbus, NE 68601

The Parents for Parents support group meets quarterly; confirm current dates and program details with The Arc of Platte County.

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Parents for Parents support group

Quarterly Parents for Parents support group, respite days and nights, and the Pals N Play recreation program for children with developmental disabilities.

Ages
Families of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities; Pals N Play serves children ages 5-21
Season
Year-round, with the Parents for Parents support group meeting quarterly
Schedule
Contact The Arc of Platte County for current Parents for Parents meetings, respite dates, and Pals N Play sessions in Columbus.
Cost
Confirm membership, support group, respite, and Pals N Play details and any costs with The Arc of Platte County.
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The Arc of Platte County, a membership organization in Columbus for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families, sponsors the Parents for Parents support group for families of children with developmental disabilities, and also offers respite and the Pals N Play recreation program for school-age children ages 5-21.
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Program details we found

Parents for Parents support group

The Arc of Platte County, a membership organization in Columbus for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families, sponsors the Parents for Parents support group for families of children with developmental disabilities, and also offers respite and the Pals N Play recreation program for school-age children ages 5-21.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names developmental and intellectual disabilities, the Parents for Parents support group, respite, and the Pals N Play recreation program for children ages 5-21.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the Parents for Parents meeting schedule, respite days and nights, Pals N Play recreation, and membership for families.

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What we found: The Arc of Platte County, a membership organization in Columbus for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families, sponsors the Parents for Parents support group for families of children with developmental disabilities, and also offers respite and the Pals N Play recreation program for school-age children ages 5-21.

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