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The Arc of North Central Virginia Programs

The Arc of North Central Virginia

Culpeper, Virginia - Culpeper County

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May 15, 2026

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Rappahannock-Rapidan

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Provider overview

The Arc of North Central Virginia offers regional disability programs and events, including COSA social and recreational connection, family consultations through ArcConnect, Arc@Home kits, Arts for All, an inclusive dance, and sensory-friendly Santa sessions.

The Arc of North Central Virginia supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and families across Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock counties.

Quick facts

Phone
571-399-5390
Ages
Adults 18+ with IDD for COSA and Arts for All; families and caregivers through ArcConnect and events
Season
Year-round programs with monthly, virtual, and annual events
Cost
Costs vary by program; the source describes some annual events as free and families should confirm current registration details.

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The Arc of North Central Virginia

The source lists a Warrenton mailing address and regional programming serving Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock.

Programs and offerings

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COSA, ArcConnect, Arc@Home, and inclusive events

Regional self-advocacy, social, arts, family consultation, virtual, and sensory-friendly event programming for people with IDD and families.

Ages
Adults 18+ with IDD for COSA and Arts for All; families and caregivers through ArcConnect and events
Season
Year-round programs with monthly, virtual, and annual events
Schedule
The Arc lists programs and annual events online; families should check the calendar or contact staff for current dates and sign-up instructions.
Cost
Costs vary by program; the source describes some annual events as free and families should confirm current registration details.
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Last checked
May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
The Arc of North Central Virginia's Programs and Events page lists COSA for adults 18+ with IDD, ArcConnect consultations for families navigating developmental-disability supports, Arc@Home virtual events and kits, Arts for All inclusive art and music sessions, a free inclusive dance, and sensory-friendly Pictures with Santa.
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Program details we found

COSA, ArcConnect, Arc@Home, and inclusive events

The Arc of North Central Virginia's Programs and Events page lists COSA for adults 18+ with IDD, ArcConnect consultations for families navigating developmental-disability supports, Arc@Home virtual events and kits, Arts for All inclusive art and music sessions, a free inclusive dance, and sensory-friendly Pictures with Santa.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The Arc lists COSA connection opportunities, ArcConnect family consultations, Arc@Home events and kits, inclusive arts, a dance, and sensory-friendly photo sessions.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm program age range, county service fit, virtual or in-person format, event location, registration deadline, sensory supports, caregiver participation, transportation, fees, and whether the current offering is social, arts-based, consultation, or family resource focused.

What we checked

What we found: The Arc of North Central Virginia's Programs and Events page lists COSA for adults 18+ with IDD, ArcConnect consultations for families navigating developmental-disability supports, Arc@Home virtual events and kits, Arts for All inclusive art and music sessions, a free inclusive dance, and sensory-friendly Pictures with Santa.

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What to confirm

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Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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