The Arc Lexington is a healthcare startup based in the United States, founded in 1953. The company's mission is to empower individuals with autism and developmental disabilities to live their best lives by providing services and support in Fulton, Albany, and Schoharie Counties. With a person-first approach, The Arc Lexington prioritizes the individual's needs and desires, aiming to create an environment where they are respected and valued. The startup offers a wide range of programs and services, including residential care, day habilitation, employment supports, and community engagement.
One notable program is Transitions, which supports teens and young adults with autism and other learning differences in transitioning to college, career, and independent life. Additionally, the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts serves as a community arts center for individuals of all ages and abilities, further expanding the reach of The Arc Lexington's programming.
Moreover, the startup's rock band, Flame, consisting of musicians with disabilities, has gained international recognition. To support its initiatives, The Arc Lexington has established two fundraising entities: the Legacy of Love and the Lexington Foundation.
Although the details of the last investment and involved investors are not available at this time, the startup's commitment to its core values and mission of excellence, along with its diversified service portfolio, positions The Arc Lexington as a key player in supporting individuals with disabilities and creating a positive impact in the community.
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