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Arc San Diego Foundation Announces New Board of Directors

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San Diego, CALIF – The Arc San Diego Foundation announced its 2022-2023 Board of Directors. Since 1992, the Foundation has raised millions of dollars to assist The Arc of San Diego in providing essential life services for 2,000 children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc San Diego Foundation welcomes the new Foundation Board of Directors and wishes them a successful year.

 

Arc San Diego Foundation
2022-2023 Board of Directors

Officers:

Chairperson: Paul La Bounty, CEBS – resident of Carlsbad
1st Vice Chair: Rachelle Tubongbanua – resident of Chula Vista
Secretary/Treasurer: Mike Lichtenberger, CPA – resident of Carlsbad
Past Chairperson: James O. Reynolds – resident of La Mesa

Board of Directors:
Ron Blair – resident of Solana Beach
Jorge Ceballos – resident of Chula Vista
Esther Coit – resident of Carmel Valley
Norma Hidalgo-Del Rio, RPh – resident of La Jolla
Tim Himstreet – resident of Carmel Valley
Donald Molloy, JD – resident of Oceanside
Edward C. Walton, Esq., Partner – resident of Poway

Emeritus:
Robert L. Beckett
Clair Burgener (deceased)
Jerry Coleman (deceased)
Darla Davis
Honorable John S. Einhorn
Willis H. Fletcher (deceased)
Arthur Neumann, CPA
George Saadeh
Sidney Schuman
William “Bill” Waite

“Without The Arc San Diego Foundation, it would not be possible for The Arc of San Diego to decrease the gap between the amount of state funding that our organization receives and the cost of providing quality, life-changing services. Because of their significant and inspirational work, thousands of people living with disabilities in San Diego County are able to be lively, committed, and impactful members of their communities. We are incredibly thankful for the contributions of the Foundation,” says Anthony J. DeSalis, Esq., The Arc of San Diego’s President & CEO.

About Arc San Diego Foundation
Arc San Diego Foundation was established in 1992 to support programs and services for people with disabilities at The Arc of San Diego. Since its establishment, the Foundation has successfully raised millions of dollars for The Arc of San Diego.

About The Arc of San Diego
The Arc of San Diego, a private, not-for-profit organization, is one of the largest, most comprehensive service provider for people with disabilities in San Diego County, serving over 2,000 children and adults with disabilities such as autism, cerebral palsy, and Down syndrome each year. For more information on The Arc of San Diego, please visit www.arc-sd.com.