Your Gift In Action
Will you help us fund outings for adults with disabilities?
Every dollar you give provides life-enriching opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Thanks to your generosity, our community outings and events enable them to build friendships, experience joy, and fully participate in community life. Here’s how your support helps:
• Covers activity costs for individuals and their caregivers.
• Sponsors holiday meals and celebrations.
• Creates opportunities for special events like sports games or museum visits.
Give the Gift of ConnectionTransform Lives with Every Donation
Meet Amanda & her Best Friend, Austin. Amanda and Austin are die-hard Chiefs fans and love watching games and attending Chiefs events as much as they can. Your gift ensures Amanda, Austin, and others like them can enjoy outings with caregivers who make these experiences possible. This holiday season, your kindness makes all the difference.
Donate Today and Make a DifferenceWhy Your Support Matters
87% of adults with intellectual disabilities report they want more opportunities to engage in their communities.
Community outings improve mental health, social skills, and quality of life.
GoodLife has hosted over 100 outings this year thanks to donors like you!
Hear From Our Community
I have had many moments when I have been proud and thankful for GoodLife! Last Saturday, my day at Midnight Farm, ranks near the top of those moments! Family Fun Day was amazing. Our individuals were having the most delightful time, happy and totally engaged. The focus was making it a fun filled day for them and a time to shine! Thank you…to all the incredible staff/volunteers who made this day possible. It really was a proud and memorable moment!”
– Marylin Hammond, Board Member
“Before [joining GoodLife], she hardly went anywhere. There were no opportunities for her to socialize. Now it’s completely different. She does so much, including the things she loved as a kid – being outdoors, spending time with animals, gardening, and volunteering.”
– Cynthia, Amanda’s Mother