The Arc of Clark County’s fascinating history goes back to March of 1936 and a small group of parents and other concerned individuals
who organized to improve institutional care for their sons and daughters. Almost immediately they affiliated with a new grassroots
organization that had started the previous October known as the Children’s Benevolent League (CBL) of
At that time, little was known about the condition of mental
retardation or its causes. Most children were placed into institutions with limited family contact. There were virtually no programs
and activities in communities to assist in the development and care of children and adults.
In the early days the association
worked to change the public's perception of children with mental retardation and to educate parents and others regarding the potential
of people with this disability. The Arc also worked to procure services for children and adults who were denied day care, preschool,
education, and work programs.
Since 1936, The Arc of Clark County has provided services locally to tens of thousands of persons
with developmental disabilities and their families in
From birth through adulthood, the Arc today stands ready to help.