Resource Center for Adults with Disabilities Launches in Hybla Valley
FFXnow reports that SPARC has officially opened its newest Specially Adapted Resource Center at the Hybla Valley Community Center, expanding life-changing day programming for adults with severe and multiple disabilities in southeastern Fairfax County.
Read More →On April 17, SPARC celebrated the ribbon cutting of its newest center at the Hybla Valley Community Center, 7950 Audubon Avenue, with local and state elected officials, program participants, and families gathered to mark the milestone.
The new center operates weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and offers social and recreational activities, life skills training, education programs, and excursions — designed for young adults who have aged out of public school but cannot access traditional Medicaid programs because of the severity of their disabilities.
SPARC also debuted its Mobile Exploration Lab, a custom van designed to meet the varied sensory needs of participants and bring enriching experiences directly to the community.
Founded in 2006, SPARC now operates centers across Northern Virginia — including locations in McLean, Reston, Arlington, and Leesburg — specifically serving adults with multiple, severe disabilities and complex medical needs, a population often overlooked by state-funded providers.
"By funding SPARC's existing centers and funding additional centers across the Commonwealth, Virginia can deliver dignity, belonging, and meaningful engagement to a population that has been historically underserved," said SPARC CEO Debi Alexander.
SPARC extended special thanks to Franconia District Supervisor Rodney Lusk for helping make the Hybla Valley facility a reality, and recognized Congressman Don Beyer, State Senator Kannan Srinivasan, and the many community leaders who joined the celebration.