Fahney & Flick join ODC Board of Directors
Dustin Fahney and Amanda Flick were appointed to the ODC Board of Directors.
Passport to the Y
ODC and the South Wood County YMCA have partnered for a new program, Passport to the Y.
Together, we reached our goal!
Thank you for helping us reach our $1.5 million goal. Your generous contributions to the ODC Foundation allowed us to maximize the matching grant opportunity from the Legacy Foundation of Central Wisconsin!
Forward Bank gives back
Earlier this week ODC was presented with a check from Forward Bank's Charitable Money Market Account. A big thank you to our community members that chose ODC as their charity of choice!
Evers appoints ODC’s Strenn to Wisconsin Board for People with Developmental Disabilities (BPDD) Board of Directors
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers recently appointed Julie Strenn, President of ODC as the Private Provider Representative of the Wisconsin Board for People with Developmental Disabilities (BPDD). Strenn will serve for three years with her term expiring July 1, 2025.
Canales, Evenson, Whitehead and Friedrich join ODC Board
The Board recently elected Jim Canales, Sherry Evenson, Angel Whitehead and Barb Friedrich to the ODC Board of Directors.
Leading By Example: Nystrom receives MACCI Award
ODC’s Project Search Supervisor, Danielle Nystrom, was recently named the MACCI 2021 Leadership Marshfield Alumnus of the Year.
Alyssa - advocating and teaching her peers: Making the best of COVID-19
“I am so grateful for all the help and support I have received from ODC. In this time, they have helped me to also attend many online classes, which is really helpful when I am not able to leave my house and go many places. I appreciate all the ways they worked with me and believe in me. I am so excited to see what the future holds.”
Giving Thanks! Feeling Grateful.
“I truly believe that without the support of ODC I would not have my job right now. I just want to say thanks for everything. It means the world!”
Everyone Needs a Community: Understanding Autism
When a family can no longer care for an individual with Autism, who will? A Marshfield family founded an organization to help bring a concept to the community to answer that question.
A deLIGHTful Day
A chill in the air didn’t stop the Marshfield Project Search students from volunteering their morning at the Marshfield Rotary Winter Wonderland.