Adult Achievement Center

Organization Image

A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

The Arc of Placer County
Fundraiser image

Adult Achievement Center - A campaign for The Arc of Placer County, a local non profit organization.

$368

raised by 2 people

$1,000 goal

The Adult Achievement Center (AAC) is an adult day program with a focus on client socialization and community engagement. The AAC is located in North Auburn and serves up to 69 adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities living in and around the Auburn area. With the support of dedicated and caring staff, clients of AAC work toward achieving their personal goals, accessing amenities in their local community, and developing their independent living skills. The AAC curriculum includes vocational training, daily living practices, health and fitness, cognitive growth, and mobility training— all aspects of life that enable clients to be more independent and contributing citizens. Both in-person and remote services are available to clients. 

Our Mission:

It is our guiding belief that every individual with an intellectual or developmental disability has an intrinsic yet often unrealized value in his or her community. In representing this population that has been historically underserved, The Arc of Placer County is passionately dedicated to the support, education, and well-being of these individuals. 

A Bit of History:

Though not so named at the time, The Arc of Placer County was established in 1958 by a group of parents joining together in a resolute voice to advocate for the educational rights of their children with special needs. As a result of their advocacy, the county office of education opened its first classroom for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities in 1959.

The agency was incorporated in 1963 as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, and with an eye to the future when their children would be leaving public school, the parents opened a thrift store to raise funds for future programs and services. In 1964, enough funds were raised to open the doors of our first program, a sheltered workshop, in the basement of a church in Auburn. Even today, many of the children, now adults, of those resolute parents are still served by the agency's programs.

Our agency has gone by many names over the years, but with our recent alignment as a chapter of the largest advocacy group in the country for individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities, The Arc of the United States, our name also changed to The Arc of Placer County. Throughout the decades we have proudly served our clients with intellectual and developmental disabilities ensuring we significantly contribute to the quality of their lives.

A sincere Thank You for participating in our largest annual fundraiser, Big Day of Giving 2024!

Giving Activity

Comments

Log in to leave a comment. Log in