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*UCP is a non-profit organization, which is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. It is an affiliate of the State and National UCP Associations. UCP has facilities in | *UCP is a non-profit organization, which is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. It is an affiliate of the State and National UCP Associations. UCP has facilities in | ||
**Dauphin | **Dauphin | ||
**Cumberland | |||
**Perry | |||
**Northumberland Counties | |||
and provides services for people in | and provides services for people in | ||
**Northern York | **Northern York | ||
**Juniata | |||
**Centre | |||
**Mifflin | |||
**Montour | |||
**Union | |||
**Snyder Counties |
Revision as of 01:06, 4 May 2005
- Their mission is to assist infants, children, youth, and adults with disabilities, and their families, achieve their goals of development, growth, independence, and full citizenship.
- Their mission statement is based on the belief that all people in the community have an equal opportunity to participate in community life, regardless of abilities and/or disabilities.
- UCP is a non-profit organization, which is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. It is an affiliate of the State and National UCP Associations. UCP has facilities in
- Dauphin
- Cumberland
- Perry
- Northumberland Counties
and provides services for people in
- Northern York
- Juniata
- Centre
- Mifflin
- Montour
- Union
- Snyder Counties