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Northeast Arc Earns Top Workplace Honor Again, Ranking 14th in MA
URGENT UPDATE: Northeast Arc has just been named a Top Workplace in Massachusetts for the second consecutive year, solidifying its reputation as a leader in human services. The organization, which supports children and adults with disabilities and autism, ranked an impressive 14th among the largest employers in the state, specifically those with 1,000 employees or more.
TIME-SENSITIVE NEWS: This recognition highlights Northeast Arc’s commitment to fostering an inclusive community and reflects the outstanding efforts of its dedicated team. Jo Ann Simons, the organization’s president and CEO, expressed her excitement:
“I am thrilled Northeast Arc has been recognized as a Top Workplace for the second year in a row. We are a human services leader in our region because of our amazing team, and this award is recognition of everything they do to change lives and discover abilities every day.”
This accolade not only marks a significant achievement for Northeast Arc but also reinforces the vital role it plays in the community. Earlier this year, in November, the organization was also honored as one of the Top 100 Women-Led Businesses in Massachusetts by The Boston Globe and Women’s Edge, showcasing its commitment to empowering individuals in the region.
As Northeast Arc continues to lead in the human services sector, this latest honor is expected to attract further attention and support for its initiatives. The organization’s efforts to enhance the lives of those with disabilities resonate deeply, making it a vital resource for families in need.
WHAT’S NEXT: Community members and supporters are encouraged to celebrate this achievement and consider how they can further contribute to Northeast Arc’s mission. As the organization continues to grow and evolve, the impact on individuals and families will be felt even more profoundly in the months to come.
Stay tuned for more updates on Northeast Arc and its continuing efforts to make a difference in the lives of many. This recognition is not just a win for the organization but for everyone it serves in the Massachusetts community.
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