Friendship House and UAW Charity Golf Outing

UAW Region 4 Charity Golf Outing

Saturday, July 20, 2024 at Senicas Oak Ridge Golf Club. 9AM-9:45AM- Registration, 10AM Sharp- Shotgun Start. Tickets: $100 per player. All Inclusive: Golf Cart, Prizes, and a Box Lunch. No Dinner Provided. DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION: FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2024

The Ottawa Friendship House and UAW Region 4 Golf Invitational is scheduled for Saturday, July 20,

2024, at the Senicas Oak Ridge Golf Club. We thank you in advance for your support and donation(s) to the Ottawa Friendship House (Tax ID: 36-2600477). In the early 1950s, Jane McCormick, a mother of a young son born with Down syndrome, recognized the pressing need for structured programs to support children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD). Teaming up with Pat and Theresa Greathouse, alongside other concerned parents, McCormick spearheaded the establishment of Echo School, initially named Every Child Hope and Opportunity, in 1953. Echo School emerged as a crucial alternative to institutional care for children with disabilities, thriving thanks to robust community support and the generosity of United Auto Worker (UAW) Region 4 members, whose contributions were pivotal to its success.

By 1966, the original cohort of children had reached adulthood, requiring avenues for purposeful and meaningful lives. Thus, Echo School transitioned into Ottawa Friendship House, broadening its scope to embrace inclusion, social integration, and the enrichment of the lives of adults with IDD. This evolution stood as a testament to the enduring legacy of advocacy and solidarity championed by UAW’s Region 4 and families like the Greathouses.

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Ottawa Friendship House relocated to its present location just south of Ottawa, constructing its initial residential homes for semi-independent living. Among the first residents was Bob, one of the inaugural students at Echo School, who also engaged in Friendship House’s sheltered employment program.

Over the years, Friendship House has expanded its services significantly, establishing Community Integrated Living Arrangements (CILAs), Intermittent Community Integrated Living Arrangements (ICILAs), supportive day programming, and a Community Employment initiative. Notably, the sheltered employment program has transitioned into a professional work center, ensuring that adults with IDD receive a living wage and are no longer dependent on piece-rate positions. These advancements are the fruits of collaborative efforts among families, UAW Region 4, and the broader community, driving Friendship House’s mission forward and enabling individuals with IDD to realize their full potential.

Today, Ottawa Friendship House stands as a beacon of collective action and solidarity, serving 100 individuals from Ottawa and neighboring communities. The enduring legacy of Jane McCormick, UAW Region 4, and the journey from Echo School to Ottawa Friendship House underscores the profound impact of advocacy, compassion, and community support in uplifting the rights and dignity of over 100 individuals with IDD in Ottawa, Illinois, and its surrounding areas.

If you have questions or need any additional information, please contact Nick Rutovic at (708) 932-2047.

To register for golf or secure a sponsorship, please do so online OR mail your completed registration forms and payment to:
OTTAWA FRIENDSHIP HOUSE
ATTN: UAW REGION 4 CHARITY GOLF OUTING
1718 N 2525 RD
OTTAWA, IL 61350

Make all checks payable to: Ottawa Friendship House
Email a copy of registration form to: yespinosa@uaw.net

We look forward to welcoming you for a day of fun, camaraderie, and community support. See you on the green!

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