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The History of St. Lawrence NYSARC, Inc. A chronological history of St. Lawrence NYSARC, Inc.

Highlights
Founders Dodge Pond Summer Camp Opens
  RLL Center Opens Laurel Run

1949 The New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc. was formed by parents who were determined to change forever society's traditional disregard for the needs of their children with mental retardation.

Following an advertisement in the New York Post by two Bronx mothers interested in establishing a day nursery for their young children, a group of 200 New York City parents banded together at a public meeting to fight for the recognition of the children's special needs and capabilities.

The group agreed upon the need for a single organization to represent the interests of those who are mentally retarded.

A committee was appointed to draft a constitution and the organization was incorporated in February, 1949.

The establishment of the Association marked a turning point for all citizens with mental retardation and their families in the United States. As a parent-based organization dedicated to political action on behalf of their children, the Association became a unique and effective organizational model which has been duplicated across the nation.

1955 Parents from the Ogdensburg area began initial efforts to find ways to provide educational services to their children. Mr. Harold Christiana put out a note seeking parents to get together.

1959 St. Lawrence County ARC Chapter is founded by a group of parents who recognized the need to develop educational and rehabilitative services for their children.

Parents found a common bond in joining together to advocate for their children attending public school. The early days in the Chapter were difficult. Meetings were held quarterly to share information on mental retardation. A Parents Group was formed. From the Parents Group a Sunshine Club grew where parents could leave their children for short "respite" and a Saturday morning Arts and Crafts Program was operated. The Chapter salutes the perseverance of those early founding parents to whom today we owe so much of our present success.

Founders

Harold Christiana
Mary Johnson
Mildred Groulx
Gene Fisher
Mary Biondi
Phyllis Christiana
Elsie Lustick
Mary Smallman
John Calon
Robert LaFaver, Sr.
Patrick Bruyere
Frances Jenne

1959-1980 St. Lawrence Association for Retarded Children was a United Way sponsored agency, funding provided assisted in program operations.

1965 St. Lawrence ARC, in coordination with several school districts, serves children of the county through a community action program called Operation Head Start.

March 17, 1966 ARC Banner is published as part of a membership drive. The Banner was published once and contained an overview of programs, information on M.R. and grass roots information.

At this early part of our history, the ARC consisted of five service units with St. Lawrence County. They were located in Ogdensburg, Canton, Potsdam, Massena and Gouverneur. The five units together composed the St. Lawrence Chapter. Centralization was achieved through a County Executive Board, and a County office, located at 14 Park Street in Canton. The County President was Gerald A. Gallagher.

The Ogdensburg unit, met on the fourth Wednesday of each month at the MR Training Center, 735 State Street, Ogdensburg. The units consisted of a voluntary group of parents and friends advocating for approximately 450 retarded people in the area at this time.

Summer 1966 - 1967 Twelve individuals attended camp for one week at Mary Biondi's Camp, Oak Point.

Summer 1968 Individuals from ARC attended Camp Vigor in Parishville. This was a one week camping program.

September 1, 1968 With the hiring of an Executive Director, the Chapter is recognized as a professional organization. Richard L. Laurin is hired as the Agency's first Executive Director. Since 1968, the Agency has recognized a steady growth in service development.

February 24, 1969 St. Lawrence Seaway Rehabilitative facility in Hermon, NY is established. The site supported Administrative, Central Office and W.C. consumers. Work Center opens with twelve individuals.

June 23, 1969 This is a landmark date for the Agency's development. Through a coordinated, thoughtful process with the NYS Educational Department, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, Facility Planning Committee, NYS Department of Mental Hygiene, Community Mental Health Board, United Way and Board of Directors, St. Lawrence County ARC begins its contract with the State of New York to provide vocational rehabilitation services for handicapped persons.

November 20, 1969 Property donated in Lisbon.

November 1971 Property donated in Morley.

Summer 1969 Individuals from ARC attended Camp Cornplanter in Pennsylvania. The camping was sponsored by the Community Mental Health Board and State Association for Retarded Children. The camp was located on a State Forest Reserve and provided a camping experience for individuals with mental retardation. Approximately fifty campers were transported to the camp by greyhound bus.

Summer 1970 - 1972 Individuals from ARC attended Camp Beavercross in the Schenectady area. This was a one week camping experience operated by of Diocese of Albany.

1971 - 1973 Individuals from ARC attended Camp Triangle in Clear Lake Junction. The camp provided camping experiences for MRDD individuals for 6-8 weeks, ten individuals attended per week. The camp was under the direction of Mr. & Mrs. Walter Schofeld.

January 1975 St. Lawrence County Chapter of NYS Association for Retarded Children Inc. forms St. Lawrence Hostels Inc.

April 1, 1975 Potsdam CR established at 2 State Street, Potsdam. The residence is certified for ten individuals. The property is owned by Sunmount DDSO.

September 1, 1975 Norwood CR established at 63 1/2 South Main Street, Norwood. The residence is certified for ten individuals.

June 23, 1976 The Norwood Work Center (Annex) was established. The program opened with forty-nine trainees who transferred from the Hermon Facility. By years end, the program was serving eighty individuals.

July 15, 1976 Ogdensburg Work Center established at 330-332 State Street, Ogdensburg. This was the former A & P site purchased by ARC on 11/21/75. Program has a certification for one-hundred and five individuals. Program initially served twenty-four individuals, by years end, forty-nine individuals were being served.

April 17, 1978 DeViller Street CR established at 413 DeViller Street, Ogdensburg. Developed as a supportive CR, the CR consists of two units with a total certification of nine individuals. This is a minimally supervised residence which is a step removed from independent living. Initially, four individuals were served in each unit. One unit was supportive, one was not. This was a benchmark for small home services. The property was purchased from Hamilton Lumber.

March 1, 1981 Norwood Day Treatment Program established at 83 Main Street, Norwood. The program has an operating capacity of eighty individuals. The program initially served twenty-four individuals transferred from the Norwood Annex who required more specialized services. By 12/31/81, enrollment has increased to thirty-four individuals.

March 20, 1981 Herman CR established at Main Street, Herman. The residence is certified for ten individuals.

February 22, 1982 Stephenville CR established at 13 Stephenville Road, Massena. After a four year effort the residence is certified for eleven individuals. On 6/13/94, residence was converted to a individualized residential alternative (IRA). The residence was initially developed as a specialized designed home intended to serve non-ambulatory individuals.

Summer 1982 - 1986 Individuals from ARC attended Camp Portaferry located in Fine. The camp operated for four weeks. The camp was operated by the Seaway Valley Council of the Boy Scouts of America.

1984 Microfilming Enclave established at the Surrogate Court Building, Canton.

July 25, 1985 With the expansion of SOICF in St. Lawrence County, St. Lawrence ARC in partnership with Sunmount DDSO begins services for twenty-two individuals relocated from the Staten Island Developmental Center. Twenty-two former Willowbrook classmates are admitted to Norwood Day Treatment. Since that time, the agency has provided services to over one hundred former class members.

1986 Microfilming Enclave established at the Department of Social Services, Canton.

May 16, 1986 Pine Street Intermediate Care Facility established at 66 Lower Pine Street, Potsdam. Residence has a certified capacity for ten individuals.

July 1986 Norwood Day Treatment expands its operating capacity to one hundred twenty-four individuals due to continued expansion of services for Willow Brook class clients.

September 1986 Agency purchased lodge in Fine to be known as Dodge Pond. Site initially served as a base for staff training and provided social and recreational opportunities for the agency. Currently it functions primarily as a recreation site for camping/retreats and summer camp program. Dodge Pond is certified as a temporary residence.

January 19, 1987 Massena Work Center established at the Industrial Park, Massena. Program is certified for one hundred individuals.

June, 1987 An agency-sponsored summer camp begins at Dodge Pond, Inc. The lodge provides shelter for forty individuals. The agency constructed two platform campsites which would accommodate an additional thirty campers. The campsites were designed by Richard Laurin, Dennis Durant designed the platform and Bill Volzer and our maintenance crew completed the construction on the site. In 1988 two additional platform campsites were added for the summer camping program.

November 1, 1987 Dana Street CR in Massena opens.

June 13, 1988 Temporary Day Treatment established at Annex, 6 Commerce Lane, Canton. This program accommodated twenty individuals scheduled to receive services when R.L.L. Center opened.

February 15, 1989 R.L.L. Center opened at 6 Commerce Lane, Canton. The Center provides a base of operation for Canton Day Hab, Canton Work Center, Central Office and Administration. Day Treatment has an operational capacity for seventy-five individuals, initially began with forty. Work Center has an operational capacity for ninety individuals.

May 1, 1989 Agency opens a garage annex in Canton. The garage serves as a repair facility for all agency vehicles. The garage is licensed as a NYS Repair Facility and Inspection Station. The garage serves as a work adjustment site for sheltered work center employees.

1990 In addition to traditional residential services, a community-living services program began. This program provided assistance and support to developmentally disabled persons living in the community to prevent unnecessary entrance into certified living options. Initially, thirteen persons were directly served with five persons being placed into their own apartments.

1990 Confidential Services Enclave is established at 21 Miner Street, Canton to complete UPS Packaging.

April 1, 1991 Confidential Services relocated to 19 Main Street, Canton. Established as an Enclave. Moved to 13 Hodskin.

May 1991 Closure of Seaway Industries Norwood Annex. Individuals served at the site are relocated to work centers meeting geographic needs.

June 17, 1991 The Green Lumber LTD Enclave in Stockholm is established with the closure of the Norwood Work Center. The facility offers a placement opportunity for several individuals. The program would cease operations in June, 1992.

April 16, 1993 Potsdam Day Treatment established at 22 Depot Street (Market Square Mall). Program has an operational certification for sixty individuals.

May 4, 1994 Canton IRA established at 24 West Main Street, Canton. Residence is certified for two individuals.

May 6, 1994 Gouverneur IRA opens at 244 Rock Island.

June 6, 1994 Waddington IRA is established at 82 Allison Road, Waddington. Residence is certified for four individuals.

June 13, 1994 Stephenville CR in Massena converted to IRA.

November 14, 1994 Gouverneur Day Habilitation Program is established at 7 Factory Street, Gouverneur. Program initially provided services to seven individuals. Currently it services twelve individuals. Program designed for seniors-based activities.

November 14, 1994 Massena Day Habilitation Program is established at 2 Leslie Road, Massena. Program initially provided services to six individuals and eleven individuals. Program is designed for seniors-based activities.

January 1, 1995 Seaway Industries enters into contract with NISH (National Industries for the Severely Handicapped). Under the program, St. Lawrence NYSARC, Inc. was initially responsible for janitorial services for the Rooseveltown border station and the Customs House in Ogdensburg. Individuals are initially employed for these placements.

April 10, 1995 Redemption Center Enclave is established at 7 Factory Street, Gouverneur.

April 13, 1995 Gouverneur IRA at 102 Rock Island Street is established. Residence is certified for five individuals.

April 13, 1995 Fowler IRA is established at 4415 State Highway 58, Gouverneur. The residence is certified for five individuals.

January 22, 1996 Canton Day Habilitation was established at 37 Gouverneur Street, Canton. Program initially provided services to six individuals, currently twelve. The facility also serves as a home base for Family Support Services.

August 26, 1996 Redemption Center Enclave is established at 74 East Hatfield Street, Massena.

June 2, 1997 Data 4-U Storefront is established at 24 Market Street, Potsdam. Twelve individuals are initially enrolled. Program is certified for sixteen individuals.

April 6, 1998 Highland Day Habilitation is established at 2 Leslie Road, Massena. This program is specifically designed to serve the deaf and blind individuals. Program initially began with six individuals.

March 23, 1998 Norfolk IRA is established at Furnace Street, Norfolk. The residence is certified for five individuals.

September 23, 1998 Grove Street IRA established at 16 Grove Street, Canton. The residence is certified for three individuals.

May 1, 1999 Laurel Run, an initiative to celebrate NYSARC's 50th anniversary, dreams and achievements of individuals with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities, began May 1st in eight counties throughout the state. St. Lawrence County was a designated start county. All 58 NYSARC chapters participated in the statewide event which concluded on June 11, 1999 with a ceremony at the New York State Capitol. Our Chapter-sponsored run began in Ogdensburg, NY on May 1st and concluded on May 2nd at the county line outside Gouverneur, NY. Over 300 individuals participated in our chapter run which covered a 100 mile route throughout St. Lawrence County.

April 1, 1999 Dana Street CR in Massena converted to IRA.

April 1, 1999 Deviller Street CR in Ogdensburg converted to IRA.

June 30, 1999 Pine Street ICF in Potsdam converted to IRA.

July 14, 1999 Hermon IRA established at 82 Main Street, Hermon. The residence is certified for six individuals.

July 14, 1999 Potsdam  CR converted to IRA.

September 1999 Career Opportunities established at 21 Miner Street in Canton. Career Opportunities provides individuals with the support they need to obtain and maintain employment and at the same time functions as a personnel management resource to local area employers through specialized job matches.

April 18, 2001 Amherst IRA established at 35 Amherst Road, Massena, NY. The residence is certified for three individuals.

December 19, 2001 Dekalb IRA established at Gibbons Road, Dekalb. The residence is certified for six individuals.