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The Arc Eastern Connecticut - Community Life & Advocacy

The Arc Eastern Connecticut

Danielson, Connecticut - Windham County

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Jun 3, 2026

Area

New London

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687 Cook Hill Road, Danielson, CT 06239

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Provider overview

The Arc Eastern Connecticut supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families across the Quiet Corner and southeastern Connecticut, with recreation, social, self-advocacy, and family-support programming.

The Arc Eastern Connecticut is a nonprofit serving over 800 people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families across eastern Connecticut, with day, residential, employment, in-home, and recreation supports.

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Ages
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families
Season
Year-round recreation, social, self-advocacy, and family-support programming
Cost
Confirm program eligibility, fees, DDS funding, and how to enroll in Community Life & Advocacy or family supports.

Location contacts

Public contacts that may help you reach the right office. Confirm before visiting.

1 public contact

The Arc Eastern Connecticut (Danielson office)

687 Cook Hill Road, Danielson, CT 06239

Programming runs out of Danielson, Woodstock, Norwich, and Groton. Families should confirm current activities and eligibility directly.

Programs and offerings

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Community Life & Advocacy recreation and family supports

Health and fitness activities, Special Olympics, social and cultural programs, self-advocacy groups, personal enrichment, and family supports for people with IDD.

Ages
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families
Season
Year-round recreation, social, self-advocacy, and family-support programming
Schedule
Contact The Arc Eastern Connecticut for current Community Life & Advocacy activities, schedules, and family-support offerings in Danielson, Woodstock, Norwich, and Groton.
Cost
Confirm program eligibility, fees, DDS funding, and how to enroll in Community Life & Advocacy or family supports.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
The Arc Eastern Connecticut (formed by the 2019 merger of The Arc Quinebaug Valley and The Arc New London County) serves people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families across northeastern and southeastern Connecticut, with a Community Life & Advocacy program offering health/fitness activities (including Special Olympics), social and cultural programs, self-advocacy groups, and personal enrichment, plus in-home and family supports out of facilities in Danielson, Woodstock, Norwich, and Groton.
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Program details we found

Community Life & Advocacy recreation and family supports

The Arc Eastern Connecticut (formed by the 2019 merger of The Arc Quinebaug Valley and The Arc New London County) serves people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families across northeastern and southeastern Connecticut, with a Community Life & Advocacy program offering health/fitness activities (including Special Olympics), social and cultural programs, self-advocacy groups, and personal enrichment, plus in-home and family supports out of facilities in Danielson, Woodstock, Norwich, and Groton.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names intellectual and developmental disabilities, Community Life & Advocacy, health/fitness activities, Special Olympics, social and cultural programs, self-advocacy groups, and family supports.

Access notes to confirm: Ask which Community Life & Advocacy activities fit, staffing support, accessible facilities, family-support and advocacy services, and how a new participant gets started.

What we checked

What we found: The Arc Eastern Connecticut (formed by the 2019 merger of The Arc Quinebaug Valley and The Arc New London County) serves people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families across northeastern and southeastern Connecticut, with a Community Life & Advocacy program offering health/fitness activities (including Special Olympics), social and cultural programs, self-advocacy groups, and personal enrichment, plus in-home and family supports out of facilities in Danielson, Woodstock, Norwich, and Groton.

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What to confirm

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Questions to ask before you register

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