HINGHAM, MA, The Arc of the South Shore, a family-oriented, community-based non-profit providing information, referrals, and community programs for individuals with disabilities, is delighted to announce that it is a finalist in the 2024 Best of the South Shore (BOSS) competition in the Kids Classes category.
The annual BOSS survey recognizes excellence in local businesses in numerous categories via a first-round nomination process. All nominations have now been tallied and the top five in each category proceeding to the final round.
The Arc of the South Shore has taken a top five spot in the “Kids” category for its outstanding classes, including Sensational Story Time Yoga and Summer Workshop courses.
Voting is open now through March 15th at https://southshorehomelifeandstyle.com/boss-2024/#//. To help The Arc claim the top spot, please click on Kids Category and then on Kids Classes and scroll down to The Arc of the South Shore.
“We’re excited to be in the final round and thrilled that our classes for children are being recognized for excellence,” said Abigail Parrilla, CEO of The Arc of the South Shore.
About the Arc of the South Shore, Inc.
The Arc of the South Shore (The Arc) was founded in 1951 when a group of individuals created a school for children with disabilities. Then, in 1967, The Arc was deeded property at Webb State Park in Weymouth; the space gave the agency a permanent home and the opportunity to expand. By the end of the 1980s, The Arc became a multi-service agency. Today, The Arc is a family-oriented, community-based non-profit providing information, referrals, and community programs for individuals with disabilities.
These services include an Autism Resource Center, early intervention program, community supports, employment services, day supports and habilitation programs, in-home care, and residential services. All of their programs are based on their six core values of people first, community, transparency, self-determination, diversity, and respect. The Arc serves participants from communities throughout the South Shore, including Abington, Milton, Quincy, Randolph, Braintree, Weymouth, Hingham, Hull, Cohasset, Scituate, and Norwell. Through their 73-year history, they have helped more than 100,000 people.