ABOUT L'ARCHE DC
WHAT IS L'ARCHE DC?
L'Arche
Washington, DC (L'Arche DC) is a faith-based organization that creates
home and family-like community with
people who have developmental disabilities and those who assist
them. The aim of L'Arche is to create communities which welcome
people with a developmental disability and give them a valid place
in society.
Since 1983, L'Arche DC has provided housing and support services
to people with developmental disabilities (the core
people of the community) in two multi-generational homes
located in the Adams-Morgan neighborhood of Washington, DC. Support
services include a variety of individualized professional and para-professional
services including:
- assistance with personal care
- transportation
- medical care coordination
- money management.
To learn more about professional services, go to Professional
Services.
Core people have a variety of special needs - cognitive, emotional
and physical disabilities -- as well as the universal need for stable,
nurturing relationships and the security of a lasting home.

A model for living based upon acceptance and understanding.
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L'Arche Washington, DC seeks to reveal
the particular gifts of each person with a developmental disability
who belong at the very heart of their communities and who
call others to share their lives.
-- L'Arche Charter
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What distinguishes L'Arche DC is its focus on building meaningful,
personal relationships between people with disabilities and those
who assist them. Core people are the heart of each L'Arche community
which tries to respond to the fundamental needs of the human heart
- home, fulfilling work, a chance to learn, participate, contribute
and have fun. Daily life at L'Arche DC has a normal rhythm that
is set by the core people of the community. Core people help with
routine household tasks and in the preparation of meals. They participate
in day programs outside the community and several hold part-time
jobs. There are no outsiders at L'Arche DC. Community members and
friends share meals, prayer, celebrations, special events and holidays
as extended family and friends. Each member contributes to community
life.
©2002, MARTIN LUEDERS
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Assistants live in the homes and share daily life with core people.
L'Arche DC fosters mutual respect, love, appreciation, and understanding
between community members. Care assistants help core members succeed
in realizing their personal growth. Core people help assistants
build community.
Building Communities of Faith
L'Arche communities are communities of faith, rooted in prayer
and trust in God. They seek to be guided by God. Each community
member is encouraged to discover and deepen his or her spiritual
life and live it according to his or her particular faith and tradition.
Those who have no religious affiliation are also welcomed and respected.
The community prays together after dinner and at community celebrations.
L'Arche DC is open to people of all religions, races, genders, and
sexual orientation.
L'Arche DC is deeply concerned by the distress of people who suffer
injustice and rejection because of their outward disabilities. An
integral part of L'Arche DC is its outreach
programs which teach others to build inclusive communities around
people with developmental disabilities. The positive relationships
between the people living in the L'Arche DC homes and their neighbors
have helped foster a sense of acceptance, awareness, and understanding
of differences in the Adams Morgan community, L'Arche DC seeks to
provide opportunities for others to develop mutual friendships with
people with developmental disabilities.
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