SARAH Partners Program

SARAH Foundation seeks businesses to join the SARAH Partners Program! With the continued uncertainty surrounding our ability to host traditional event-based fundraisers in 2021 due to COVID-19 restrictions, the SARAH Foundation is looking for opportunities to partner with local businesses. Partnership concepts include, but are not limited to, register round-up campaigns, proceeds from designated product sales,…

Year-End Campaign Thank You

We are overwhelmed by the generosity of so many individuals and businesses who contributed to our 2020 Year-End Campaign.  Your support demonstrates your belief in our organization and a commitment to the work of SARAH — to help individuals live fulfilling, productive and engaged lives within the community. Our original goal was to raise $80,000…

Greater New Haven COVID-19 Community Fund

Thank you to The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven and the United Way of Connecticut for their joint effort in providing funds through the Greater New Haven COVID-19 Community Fund. We were fortunate to receive these emergency funds to allow us to offset costs for necessary PPE for our front-line workers, thus ensuring the…

Page Taft Partners with SARAH Foundation for ‘Adopt-a-House’ Fall Clean-Up

Adopt-a-Home, a new SARAH Foundation initiative to help ensure local housing for people living with intellectual or other disabilities stays tidy and welcoming, kicked off last week with a fall spiff-up and beautification of one of the foundation’s independent living spaces.

“We try to make these homes where we have our clients even nicer places to live,” said SARAH Foundation Executive Director Ken Alberti. “And so that was kind of the idea that we pitched.”

The Guilford-based SARAH Foundation raises money to support a family of organizations all dedicated to assisting those with disabilities in various ways, including finding employment, living independently, and assisting with educational programs and early childhood intervention. Founded in 1957, SARAH serves communities from Old Saybrook to West Haven, providing services for more than 1,500 people in 2018, according to its annual report.