Inland Regional Center
Not-for-profit public benefit corporation operating in southeastern California / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with Inland Center.
Inland Regional Center (IRC), formally Inland Counties Regional Center, Inc.,[3] is a government-funded not-for-profit public benefit corporation that provides services and programs to more than 33,000 people with developmental disabilities and their families[4] in California's San Bernardino and Riverside Counties. Its headquarters, which include a conference center, are located in San Bernardino; the center also operates a branch office in Riverside.[5] The center is part of a statewide network of regional centers established by the state of California to provide these services under the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act.
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Formation | August 1971; 52 years ago (1971-08) (incorporated) February 1972; 52 years ago (1972-02) (opened) |
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Type | Government-funded not-for-profit public benefit corporation |
Headquarters | 1365 South Waterman Avenue, San Bernardino, California, United States 92408 |
Coordinates | 34.0758°N 117.2777°W / 34.0758; -117.2777 |
Region served | Riverside County, San Bernardino County[1] |
Services | Services and programs for people with developmental disabilities and their families |
Lavinia Johnson | |
Associate director | Kevin Urtz |
Inland Regional Center Board of Trustees[2] | |
Website | Official website |
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