
New England Total Energy, also known as New England Oil, donated the $30,000 project for the Abilis residence in Cos Cob. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Free Press (https://greenwichfreepress.com/tag/abilis/)
New England Total Energy, also known as New England Oil, donated the $30,000 project for the Abilis residence in Cos Cob. Continue Reading →
The “North Pole on North Street,” Sam Bridge Nursery & Greenhouses, 437 North Street in Greenwich from November 25 to December 24, 2022 Continue Reading →
Sunday’s 17th annual Walk/Run for Abilis, the no-profit’s signature “friend-raising” and awareness building event, benefited from beautiful fall weather and a large turnout. Continue Reading →
The 17th annual Walk/Run for Abilis will take place at Greenwich Point Park in Old Greenwich. Continue Reading →
New parents and their babies and toddlers have several new opportunities this fall to have fun, learn new things, enjoy music, playtime and make new friends in the new playgroup classes being offered at The Therapy Center at Abilis in Stamford: Baby & Me for Ages 0-18 Months and My Toddler & Me for Ages 2-3 Years Continue Reading →
This year’s event features celebrity judges Brendan Fraser, eight-time award winning actor; Lara Spencer, co-anchor for ABC’s Good Morning America; and Billy Blanks, Jr., creator and host of Dance It Out TV on Lifetime Television, choreographer and dancer. Continue Reading →
Abilis announced that GrahamBerries are back and will be available starting Monday, July 11 at various locations around Greenwich. Selling GrahamBerries is part of Abilis’ Competitive Employment Program for adults with disabilities. Continue Reading →
Players Hit the Links on Monday, June 6, at the E. Gaynor Brennan Golf Course. Continue Reading →
Abilis is launching a new program for Fairfield County babies, their parents and caregivers. The new Baby & Me Playgroups at The Therapy Center at Abilis in Stamford will be held every Monday for babies 0-6 months and 7-12 months. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Lions Club is pleased to report that despite cancellation of its annual spring fundraiser, it will still distribute over $20,000 this year in Foundation grants to local health and human services. Continue Reading →