COMMUNIT Y
As we reflect on 2020, we can all take great pride in the amazing accomplishments Ontario ARC has achieved as we adapted to this new, ever-changing environment. As our founding members wanted more for their children and forged ahead, that is exactly what we did in 2020. We found ways to provide services and keep people engaged and in touch with their loved ones as best we could, in ways we never thought possible.
Throughout the past year, Ontario ARC has shown great resilience in the face of the many challenges brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic. The unprecedented situation we found ourselves in forced us to reexamine our operations and redeploy our assets to meet critical needs. This allowed us to capitalize on new opportunities to improve our programs and supports for people with disabilities or other challenges living in Ontario County and the surrounding region. From the very beginning of the pandemic, the health and safety of those we support as well as our staff has been at the forefront of our priorities. All of our staff, but in particular our nursing teams and direct support professionals, have been on the front lines of the fight against Covid-19, and they have truly risen to the occasion. Their expertise and impeccable commitment to those we support has been second to none. We are proud of all that they have accomplished and continue to do here at Ontario ARC each and every day. We also give many thanks to Ontario ARC’s governing and foundation boards for taking action and exemplifying their true passion and commitment to the agency. It is the difficult times that truly test an organization’s culture and values, and the teamwork and commitment the agency has shown to the individuals we support has been nothing short of extraordinary. Our advocacy efforts, along with the overwhelming community support we have received, allowed us to quickly secure Covid-19 vaccinations for our staff members and the people we support. We are incredibly thankful for that support, and we continue to forge ahead with great hope and optimism. The end of the pandemic may not yet be near, but it is within sight. The challenges and uncertainty we faced in 2020 has only reinforced the vital importance of the work we do. We look forward to what the future holds, and we can’t wait to see you all in-person again soon.
VISION
To foster life-long fulfillment through active citizenship and enriched community living for individuals with disabilities or other challenges.
All individuals with disabilities or other challenges are one with their communities.
EXECUTIVE TEAM
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
FOUNDATION BOARD
Ann Scheetz Executive Director John Astles Senior Associate Executive Director/CFO
Deborah Wilbur Marie O’Horo, Alternate
Kathryn Wegman President John Krueger Vice President Stephen Rossi Treasurer Sarah Greene Secretary
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lynne Erdle President Patrick Boyle Vice President Elizabeth Palmatier Secretary Kathryn Wegman Treasurer Barbara Risser Assistant Treasurer
DIRECTORS Gretchen Daugherty Robert Doeblin Jennie Erdle-Krampen Kyle Meath Michelle Raeman Deborah Rought
Ann Scheetz, Executive Director
VALUES INTEGRITY RESPECT TEAMWORK QUALITY COMMITMENT INNOVATION
ONTARIO ARC ANNUAL REPORT
2020
DIRECTORS John Beca Edward Boudreau Robert Doeblin Chadwick Tuttle Edward Wright
2020 SUMMARY OF PROGRAM REVENUE AND EXPENSES REVENUE
$ 20,785,294
EXPENSES
$ 19,153,568
EXPENSES BY PROGRAM
TOTAL REVENUE by year in millions $25 $20
Residential
54.5%
Day Services
17.2%
Employment Services
15.6%
Community Services
6.1%
$5
Miscellaneous Programs
5.0%
Support Services
1.6%
0
ONTARIO ARC
Best Wishes,
Lynne Erdle, Board President
MISSION
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