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Sugar Bush Golf Classic raises more than $69,000 in support of Hattie Larlham
A tradition of giving that began in 1986 continued May 16 at the Sugar Bush Golf Club in Garrettsville, where more than 225 golfers in two sold-out rounds raised more than $69,000 for Hattie Larlham. The 2018 event brings the total proceeds of the Sugar Bush Golf Classic to more than $950,000 to... Continue Reading
Hattie Larlham Honors Volunteers, Employees and Businesses at Annual Friendship Luncheon
Aaron Dallner started volunteering at Hattie Larlham while he was in high school. Nine years later, Dallner still comes to Hattie Larlham twice a week to spend one-on-one time with residents. While he is sharing music or jokes with them, getting them outside, or playing games with them... Continue Reading
Gift of Life 5K Run and 1-Mile Walk
THANK YOU! Thank you to all of the walkers and runners who joined us for the Gift of Life 5K run and 1-mile walk on Saturday, September 15. The funds raised through this event will support community trips for Hattie Larlham residents and create even more opportunities for those we serve to get... Continue Reading
Host a Fundraising Event for Hattie Larlham!
Third-party fundraisers are a great way for the public to support Hattie Larlham. A third-party fundraiser is an event that is organized, promoted and hosted by a member of the community or an organization. That person or group then donates the event’s proceeds to Hattie Larlham. Hattie... Continue Reading
2018 Sugar Bush Sponsorships and Program Book Ads
Thank you for sponsoring the 32nd annual Sugar Bush Golf Classic to benefit Hattie Larlham. Since 1986, the Sugar Bush Golf Classic has raised more than $900,000 for projects and programs such as Hattie Larlham’s playground and sensory walk, therapy equipment, adaptive toys program, education... Continue Reading
Employment Success March 2019 FOCUS
Aaron W. received services through Hattie Larlham’s Vocational Training program, starting out in Hattie’s Assembly and then moving to the Vending program. Because of his enthusiasm and growth, he was promoted to become a regular employee of the program. Within a short time, Aaron... Continue Reading