Since 1893, services & solutions
                      for people with disabilities.

Upcoming Events

Fundraisers to benefit children and adults with disabilities served by Oak Hill

Thank you - Last Year's Golf Classic Raised $90K

Bank of America

Oak Hill's 17th Annual Golf Classic raised nearly $90,000.  We would like to thank the following companies for their contribution in support of Oak Hill’s programs and services. 

In photo: Patrick J. Johnson, Jr., President thanks Peter Weston, Vice President, Bank of America and colleague.   

MAJOR CORPORATE PARTNERS

CORPORATE PARTNERS

Tournament proceeds will provide cultural recreational opportunities, camperships and assistive technology to children and adults with disabilities served by Oak Hill.

Save the date:  Thursday,Sept. 13, 2012 for Oak Hill's 18th Annual Golf Classic at Hop Meadow Country Club in Simsbury, CT.  

 

Oak Hill Ambassador Program

Legislator signing up to become an ambassador

We rely on goodwill ambassadors to help us advance our mission.  At Oak Hill, we help children and adults with disabilities experience rich, fulfilling lives in their communities. 

Anyone can become an ambassador just by visiting our website.  Every new ambassador helps our cause.  Engage. Give, and Volunteer are just a few ways to help.   

 

Available Opportunities

Oak tree seedling
  • volunteer your time at an event;
  • host a fundraising event to benefit Oak Hill
  • purchase ticket(s) for an event;
  • be an event sponsor;
  • or donate goods or services
 

How do I get started?

Please call Maria De La Cruz, administrative assistant with the development and communications department at (860) 769-3802 or email at delacruzm@ciboakhill.org; or click on events calendar for online registration.

If you would like to receive online information (e-vites) to upcoming events to benefit Oak Hill Click here>>

 

Tax Deductions and Proceeds

  • A portion of your purchased event ticket is tax deductible
  • Proceeds raised at events goes back to programs and services to benefit children and adults with disabilities served by Oak Hill