HARC, Inc.                                                                       

Serving people with intellectual and related challenges

900 Asylum Avenue, Hartford, CT 06105       

860-218-6000

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HARC helps people with intellectual disability and their families enjoy lives of quality, inclusion and dignity by providing support, education, and advocacy.

 

HARC was founded in 1951 by a small group of parents whose mission was to address the challenges of intellectual disability. Years ago, when a child was identified as having intellectual disability, he or she was almost always referred to an institution. There were few, if any, programs or services available to help the child living at home.

 

Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteers are the lifeline of HARC.  Our Board of Directors and Board Committees represent the voluntary leadership of HARC; volunteers are active in all areas of our organization.  Whether you have a few hours a week, one day per month, or would like to help for one project at a time . . . we have a job for you!

Kids on the Block

Dory Michael
demichael@harc-ct.org

Volunteers visit schools in the Greater Hartford area and present puppet shows for school children using life-size puppets who portray various disabilities.

Unified Sports

Sarah A. Richard
srichard@harc-ct.org

Unified Sports Teams are made up of disabled and non-disabled players who practice together and then compete with other teams locally. This is similar Special Olympics' national unified sports program.

Life Enrichment Program

Shirley Boron
sboron@harc-ct.org

 

HARC's Elderly Enrichment Program serves as a model for older people of all abilities. It combines volunteerism and physical exercise with community activities and cultural events.

Recreation

Sarah A. Richard
srichard@harc-ct.org

HARC offers an array of recreation programs throughout the year for children and adults alike. Volunteers are welcome in all of these programs.

Special Projects

Jenna Rompelman
jrompelman@harc-ct.org

HARC always has a number of projects that need to be done:  special events, clerical, data entry, computer programming, mailings, remodeling and painting, landscaping, repairs, cooking and reading programs.

Fundraising

Jennifer Meligonis-DeJohn

jmdejohn@harc-ct.org

Volunteers are constantly needed to help with various fundraising activities. HARC's major fundraisers are the annual auction held in the fall and the HARC Walkathon held in May.  Both require a broad range of skills and talents.

Client Bridges

Dory Michael
demichael@harc-ct.org  

 

Volunteers work with clients on a one-to-one basis involving community activities.

Vocational

Shirley Boron
sboron@harc-ct.org

 

HARC's vocational department welcomes student interns who can assist in task building on a one-to-one basis. In addition, we welcome volunteers to conduct reading and/or cooking programs.

 

Click here to view a PDF volunteer application!