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Bridgeway Group began its journey nearly five decades ago in the year 1974. Ever since, it has charted on its journey of formidable growth and consistent innovation. We may have started on a modest scale, but our ambition was anything but that. Every milestone that we cross successfully, compels us to raise the bar every time. This has enabled us to leverage our key competencies to capitalize emerging opportunities in the regions buoyant economy. The Group embraced a fundamental credo of expansion of scale and diversification of core domains. The road ahead may be fraught with challenges, but Bridgeway has chosen to see and focus the opportunities that have emerged. Our growth areas will be driven by the business objective of becoming a business solution provider of choice. We take pride in our people, celebrate our success, and are committed to upholding ethics in doing business because; the Bridgeway Group is about Business First; Fairness Foremost...
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The Arc of Washington County was founded in 1952 by a group of local parents seeking services and more complete lives for their children with developmental disabilities. Initially formed as The Hagerstown Council for Retarded Children, these dynamic individuals paved the way for the services that have since been integrated into the Washington County educational system. They were also pioneers in providing residential housing where it was needed for individuals who could not be cared for in their own homes, as well as in the formation of day training and work programs for adults. By 1975, the group had expanded their membership and changed their name to The Washington County Association of Retarded Citizens, receiving licensure from the Maryland Developmental Disabilities Administration as well as affiliation with the Maryland and National Arcs. This originating group, many of whom still actively serve the organization today, was the catalyst for the wide variety of valuable programs and innovative services that now exist at The Arc of Washington County. Today, more than 900 people with developmental disabilities receive support throughout the western region of Maryland. Our caring, dedicated staff of over 600 employees strives to support each individual we serve to live their lives with dignity and respect.