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Point/Arc breaks ground for new Dr. Anthony and Geraldine Zembrodt Education Center in Covington


The Point/Arc of Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati broke ground on its new Dr. Anthony and Geraldine Zembrodt Education Center on Wednesday, making way for a place to hold educational activities, social communication, advocacy, and employment services under one roof and increase the number of people served.

The mission of The Point/Arc is to fill in the service gaps for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) educationally, residentially, socially and vocationally, allowing them to reach their highest potential.

The three-story Zembrodt Education Center will provide the space needed to continue to offer employment services, pre-vocational skills, and career exploration classes to individuals, helping them find meaningful work as adults.

It will also allow the Social Communication program and Education Services to grow, providing more transition, life skills, advocacy, parent support and social opportunities.

The Point/Arc is still raising money for the Dr. Anthony and Geraldine Zembrodt Education Center through its “Every Gift Counts” Capital Campaign.

The center was designed by Hub & Weber Architects. The project is being managed by Kevin Hemmer of Kevin Hemmer Construction. Demolition and excavation of the site were provided by Hosea Project Movers.


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