Accredited for Excellence
in Program Services

SEEC is an innovative nonprofit agency providing individualized, community-based supports to people with developmental disabilities to help them realize their version of The American Dream:

As of June 15, 2008 the SEEC website will be undergoing changes, expanding content, and adding new features. It is anticipated that these changes may take several months to complete. Please check back often to see what's new on the SEEC website.

Last updated July 22, 2008
  • A Safe and Happy Home
  • Good Health
  • Gratifying Employment
  • Enriching Leisure Activities
  • Educational Opportunities
  • Positive Social Relationships

Through Person-Centered Thinking and Planning, SEEC develops supports and opportunities unique to each person served, to help them achieve their personal goals for a meaningful life as full members of their community.

Please tour our site to learn more about SEEC's programs and services for adults and children with significant special needs who live in Montgomery County, Maryland.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The American Dream: A Patchwork Quilt

Imagine your life as a patchwork quilt.

There would be a patch for family, a patch for different jobs you’ve had, a few patches for your friends, and a few for your hobbies and clubs.

There would be patches for your home, and your favorite vacation spots.

Your quilt is a picture of your own personal American Dream.

For people with developmental disabilities, there are often not as many patches, and their quilts are not as vibrant.

SEEC is here to support people who have developmental disabilities as they create a quilt reflective of their American Dream.

Read more of this speech given by Karen J. Lee, Executive Director, at SEEC’s 20th Anniversary Celebration . . .


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20th Anniversary Gala CelebrationSEEC’s 20th Anniversary Celebration Recap

View SEEC's Ordinary Miracles Video

SEEC Salons 2008

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View the Summer 2008 issue of SEEConnections

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Project Ride helps men and women with developmental disabilities learn to use public transit systems to expand their opportunities for community participation. The Project also provides resources for transit providers and human service personnel to learn how to support riders with cognitive impairments. Click on the icon above to learn more!

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