Offering financial assistance to those in need and supporting wellness programs in our communities.
The Ottauquechee Health Foundation improves the health and well-being of people in need who live in the towns we serve. We do this through financial assistance, community partnerships, education opportunities, and support of wellness initiatives.
We assist in the healthcare needs of these core towns: Barnard, Bridgewater, Hartland, Killington, Plymouth, Pomfret, Quechee, Reading, and Woodstock.
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OHF Annual Meeting (FY2020) Virtual
Join OHF virtually as we review the past year’s successes and challenges as well as welcome new board members and ambassador members to our team. Thursday, March 25th from 5:30-6:30 pm. No RSVP required. Meeting Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84028992775?pwd=aERHVnF6cGFQbVlqYTc2ZTcrMVBrdz09 Meeting ID: 840 2899 2775 Passcode: 054558 Dial in: +1 929 205 6099
Find out more »A crucial partner for community care
The Ottauquechee Health Foundation has been a key partner for the local community care coordinator since it was established in 2011.
A New Look for the Ottauquechee Health Foundation
The Ottauquechee Health Foundation (OHF) is excited to introduce a new look for 2021. The Foundation’s Communications Committee has created a new logo that helps distinguish it from the adjacent Ottauquechee Health Center.
The Ottauquechee Health Foundation Collects 390 Warm Items for Those In Need
Through the Share the Warmth initiative, the Ottauquechee Health Foundation collected over 390 hats, scarves, pairs of mittens, and other items to distribute to those in need.
Ottauquechee Health Foundation Supplies Support During COVID-19 Pandemic
In direct response to COVID-19, the Ottauquechee Health Foundation (OHF) has modified its granting policies for the 2020 fiscal year to better serve those in need.