Rotary and Lions Collaborate on Outdoor Furniture Donation


Derby Centennial Lions Club and Derby-Shelton Rotary Club Donate Outdoor Furniture to Shelton Oak Hill Group Home

In a heartwarming collaboration, the Derby Centennial Lions Club and the Derby-Shelton Rotary Club recently came together to enhance the outdoor experience for residents of the Shelton Oak Hill Group Home. The joint effort resulted in the donation of outdoor furniture that promises to make a significant impact on the lives of those who call the group home their own. The Shelton Oak Hill Group Home, operated by the Oak Hill Division of the CT Institute for the Blind, provides essential support for blind and visually impaired residents. These individuals rely on the group home for a safe and nurturing environment where they can thrive despite their visual challenges.

A Personal Connection

Two remarkable women spearheaded the project: Barbara Lombardi, President of the Lions Club, and her twin sister, Betsey Doane, Past President of the Rotary Club. Both Barbara and Betsey are blind and share a unique bond with the former Oak Hill School in Hartford, where they received their education.

The Gift of Comfort

The Lions Club generously donated a large, sturdy umbrella, providing much-needed shade for the outdoor space. Meanwhile, the Rotary Club stepped in to purchase comfortable deck furniture, ensuring that residents have a pleasant and inviting area to relax, socialize, and enjoy the fresh air.

A Symbol of Unity

The collaboration between these two volunteer service organizations exemplifies the spirit of community and compassion. By working together, they have made a tangible difference in the lives of those who rely on the Shelton Oak Hill Group Home. The outdoor furniture serves as a symbol of unity, reminding us all that when we come together, we can create positive change. Their joint effort will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the residents of the Shelton Oak Hill Group Home, providing comfort, connection, and a sense of belonging.

For more information about the Shelton Oak Hill Group Home or to learn how you can support their mission, visit their website at www.oakhillct.org.

For information on the Derby Centennial Lions Club visit them at:

https://e-clubhouse.org/sites/derby_centennial/index.php

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