Board History

A group called the Erie County Council of Parents and Friends of Exceptional Children, led by Betty Rinderle, was formed in 1952 with the goal to provide educational opportunities for children with developmental disabilities,  Classrooms began in church basements and area schools, but the dream became a reality in 1966 when Betty Rinderle School was established and built with levy dollars. School-age services were provided into the 1990’s, then children were transitioned into schools in their communities.

In 1967, the Ohio General Assembly authorized legislation that created a service delivery system in all 88 of Ohio’s counties. Public funding became available to establish buildings and programs to serve people with developmental disabilities. Sheltered workshops began in the 1970’s and provided vocational training, work skills and a day program for adults. Our workshop transitioned to a private agency in 2008 and over the years the focus has changed to aiming for meaningful relationships in the community.

flow chart detailing the history of the agency

 

 

and their families throughout
the lifespan