It is important to know where we have been, in order to know where we are going.
By 1961, DCARC (“Denver Association for Retarded Children”) had grown in numbers. New chapters were situated in Pueblo, Jefferson and Southwest Adams counties. This first newsletter speaks to the focus in the early years. Membership was not limited to parents, but included teachers, doctors, theological and business leaders. The newsletter highlights a scholarship fund. The scholarship fund was likely in response to Public Law 86-158 The Training of Professional Personnel Act of 1959 which helped train leaders to educate children with intellectual disabilities. Parents and the community understood (then and now) that they would need to grow the number of professionals whose focus was on the education of children with disabilities.