Sunday, January 31, 2016


A KOVAR grant was recently issued to Rappahannock Rapidan Community Service board.

Photo (left to right): Brian Duncan, Executive Director of RRCSB, Alan Anstine, Chairman, Board of Directors of RRCSB, and Ed Seroskie, Sr., member of the KOVAR Board of Directors.

Description of Grants: Rappahannock Rapidan Community Service Board, Remington Home Corporation, Orange Group Home Corporation, and Developmental Housing Corporation recently received grants from KOVAR for a total of $60,800. The funds were used to replace furniture, appliances, and flooring in five group homes, as well as repair a parking lot at one of the homes.

Monday, January 25, 2016

According to the United Cerebral Palsy Case for Inclusion, Virginia ranks forty-first out of all fifty states and the District of Columbia in how well State Medicaid programs serve Americans with intellectual and developmental disabilities. States are ranked in four categories: promoting independence; promoting productivity (as evidenced by satisfactory lives and valued social roles); keeping families together and reaching those in need; and tracking health, safety, and quality of life. In addition to its low ranking, the report concludes that 6,672 Virginians are on a waiting list for residential services.

Please follow the link below for further information:

http://www.larcheusa.org/2016/01/larche-usa-to-open-two-new-communities-2/?utm_source=Received+Email+re%3A+Open+Positions&utm_campaign=Lenten+Prayers&utm_medium=email