The Arc of the South Shore to Host October 3rd PLAN of MA & RI Event

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HINGHAM, MA, ISSUED SEPTEMBER 24, 2024…The Arc of the South Shore, a family-oriented, community-based non-profit providing information, referrals, and community programs for individuals with disabilities, will host an informative session with representatives from Planned Lifetime Assistance Network of MA and RI (PLAN) on Thursday, October 3, from 3 to 4 p.m.
 
As a special needs trustee, the mission of PLAN of MA & RI is to provide quality trustee and fiduciary services to individuals and their families through sound and thoughtful trust administration and compassionate, caring social service support, serving individuals with mental health, developmental, and physical disabilities of all ages in MA and RI communities.
 
For more than five decades, family members of individuals with special needs, or disabled individuals themselves, have turned to the non-profit special needs trust organization for assistance related to trusts, and special needs estate planning.
 
“We encourage all who are interested in learning about what PLAN has to offer to attend this informational one-hour session,” said Brenda Linden, chief strategy and engagement officer of The Arc of the South Shore.
 
The October 3rd event will be held at 20 Pond Park Rd., Unit 113 in Hingham.
 
To register please visit www.arcsouthshore.org. For more information, contact Haley Klingseisen at hklingseisen@arcsouthshore.org or call 781-335-3023.
 
 
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.