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Favarh - The Arc of the Farmington Valley

Favarh - The Arc of the Farmington Valley

Canton, Connecticut - Hartford County

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225 Commerce Drive, Canton, CT 06019

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Provider overview

Favarh, The Arc of the Farmington Valley in Canton, offers recreation, theatre, music and art therapy, respite, and transition programs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Favarh, The Arc of the Farmington Valley, helps people with intellectual and developmental disabilities live independently through recreation, therapy, and support programs.

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People with intellectual and developmental disabilities ages 18 and older, plus a campus program for ages 15 to 21
Season
Year-round programs and services
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Favarh - The Arc of the Farmington Valley

225 Commerce Drive, Canton, CT 06019

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Recreation, theatre, and respite programs

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People with intellectual and developmental disabilities ages 18 and older, plus a campus program for ages 15 to 21
Season
Year-round programs and services
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Favarh, The Arc of the Farmington Valley in Canton, supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities with recreation, theatre, music and art therapy, respite, and a college campus-based program, with a published address and phone.
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Program details we found

Recreation, theatre, and respite programs

Favarh, The Arc of the Farmington Valley in Canton, supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities with recreation, theatre, music and art therapy, respite, and a college campus-based program, with a published address and phone.

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What the provider says: The source names intellectual and developmental disabilities, recreation, theatre, music therapy, art therapy, respite, and a college campus-based program.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about program eligibility and funding, recreation and theatre activities, respite, transportation, accessible facilities, and how to enroll.

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What we found: Favarh, The Arc of the Farmington Valley in Canton, supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities with recreation, theatre, music and art therapy, respite, and a college campus-based program, with a published address and phone.

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What to confirm

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