PARC (Providing Advocacy and Recognizing Capabilities) is a non-profit organization based in Florida that is dedicated to providing opportunities and resources to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Their work spans a variety of services, including adult day training, residential services, supported living, community employment, early intervention programs, and family support services. PARC aims to help these individuals lead fulfilling and independent lives, and to be involved and accepted in their communities. Despite the name, PARC is not specifically focused on homelessness, but their resources and services can indirectly contribute to preventing homelessness among the intellectually and developmentally disabled population.
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