For teenagers with developmental and intellectual differences, services begin with the school system – and end when students “age out” at 21. That’s when PCR steps in, providing therapeutic programs in arts, fitness, and communications that enable the full inclusion of those with developmental differences. Basketball welcomes 50 sports enthusiasts; a 20-person chorus fosters a love of music; Communication Counts covers basic and advanced social skills; Phabulous Photographers builds technical skills and self-expression. A respite care program provides therapeutic activities and nursing support for medically fragile people with profound disabilities, while social clubs unite adults from around the region and help prevent loneliness. Much-needed support is also there both for caregivers and for families whose children are transitioning to adulthood. Knowing the difference this program has made, PCR works with other communities to replicate the model – and increase the impact. PCR promotes the inclusion of teens and adults with developmental differences into community life through our award-winning social/recreational and respite care programs, through our public policy advocacy, and through our James M. Sullivan Memorial House, home to women with developmental differences.
Headquarters: MD-Montgomery County
Where They Operate: MD-Montgomery County
Age Groups Served: Pre-teen/teen (12-17); Young adult (18-24); Adult (25-49)
Population(s) Served: Disabled
- Hours of direct, therapeutic services provided annually:
15,000 - Individuals and families served annually:
400 - Number of programs throughout Montgomery County, MD:
35
Awards & Recognition
The Maryland Respite Care Coalition Outstanding Respite Care Provider Organization Award, 2004
The Arc of Montgomery County Community Service Award, 2005
The County Executive of Montgomery County Certificate of Recognition and Appreciation, 2009 and 1998
Maryland Recreation and Parks Association's Innovative Program Award, 2011
A formal study of PCR undertaken in 2009 by the Montgomery County Department of Health & Human Services Planning, Accountability and Customer Service Community Review Program. PCR received the highest ratings possible (“exceeding expectations”) from the Community Review for its innovative therapeutic programs. PCR was recognized as “the only program of its kind in the County” and that “families count on PCR for critical programs/support.”
Press
- "Creating an Inclusive Community"
Sat Oct 1 2016, Potomac (MD) Almanac
PCR offers friendship, care and fun for teens and adults with developmental differences.
- "Out of the Shadows"
Mon Aug 15 2016, America Magazine
PCR is featured as a national leader in providing inclusive programs for teens and adults with developmental differences.
- Providing Programs for Those with Developmental Disabilities
Wed Sep 11 2013, The Potomac Almanac
PCR is highlighted in The Potomac Almanac for providing programs for Montgomery County residents with developmental disabilities.
- Potomac Community Resources Team Runs in Rockville 5K
Thu Nov 10 2011, Rockville Patch
Thirty members of the nonprofit for adults with developmental disabilities completed the annual race.
Budget (FY2023)
- $3 million or higher
- The current budget for Potomac Community Resources, Inc. is: $1 million to $3 million
- $500k to $1 million
- Less than $500k
Catalogue charities range in size from $100,000 to
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