People First
The Arc believes that all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities
are defined by their own strengths, abilities and inherent value, not by their
disability.
Equity
The Arc believes that people with intellectual and developmental disabilities are
entitled to the respect, dignity, equality, safety, and securities accorded to other
members of society, and are equal before the law.
Community
The Arc believes that people with intellectual and developmental disabilities belong
in the community and have fundamental moral, civil and constitutional rights to be
fully included and actively participate in all aspects of society.
Self-determination
The Arc believes in self-determination and self-advocacy. People with intellectual
and developmental disabilities, with appropriate resources and supports, can make
decisions about their own lives and must be heard on issues that affect their well-being.
Diversity
The Arc believes that society in general and The Arc in particular benefit from the
contributions of people with diverse personal characteristics (including but not
limited to race, ethnicity, religion, age, geographic location, sexual orientation,
gender and type of disability)

