First published in 1959, The Turning Point has served as an important line of communication with our community. It has allowed us to provide direct updates on the activities of The Arc of Monmouth. The name "Turning Point" was conceived by former Arc of Monmouth president Sandy Emhoff. He chose the name as an homage to the "Battle of Monmouth" from the Revolutionary War. Though amusingly, the editors of The Turning Point struggled to make the connection after researching the battle. No matter where the name originated, it is a fitting one. Organizations like The Arc have served as a "Turning Point" in the way society treats people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. The Turning Point now exists an E-Newsletter to continue providing updates to our community. We hope you join us on this continued Journey!
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A Longstanding Commitment to Improving the Lives of Those With IDD!
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Years of Advocacy
75
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Individuals Served
1600+
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Lauren * Mother of Arc of Monmouth participant
I can’t imagine what our lives would be like without The Arc. They provide everything we could need or hope for, for our daughter. They know where we need to go and how we need to get there so that we can help Dani have the best life!
Thank You to our Community Partners
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Our Top Community Partners
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McOmber
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Shore Point