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15th Annual Golf Tournament Rescheduled

Due to concerns related to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, we have rescheduled our 15th Annual Golf Tournament and Clam Bake to Saturday, August 15th at 8AM, happening at Battle Island in Fulton.

We still have availability for sponsors and golf teams, so be sure to come out and support a great cause with a great time!

Learn more about sponsorship. For customized sponsorship opportunities, contact Rebekkah Frisch.

Sign up your golf team.


Get ready for #GivingTuesdayNow

This Tuesday, May 5, has been declared #GivingTuesdayNow as part of the unprecedented global need arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Why support Oswego Industries?

Kevin delivering donated face masks to Catholic Charities of FultonWe are working hard to produce PPE that will help first responders and other essential workers stay safe in the fight against COVID-19. Our habilitation services are also continuing, with staff members providing much-needed supports in their own homes, in the homes of people with disabilities, and–where it is possible and safe–in the community.

You can support Oswego Industries with an online donation or by ordering face masks from us.

Learn more about the people behind Giving Tuesday here.

Donate today.


Tell Congress #WeAreEssential

Congress must account for the needs of people with disabilities, their family caregivers, and the direct support professional (DSP) workforce in the next coronavirus relief legislation – there is so much at stake. Contact your Members of Congress now!    

People with disabilities are particularly at risk for the health and economic impacts of COVID-19 that are currently facing the entire country. Because people with disabilities are more likely to have underlying health conditions and live in poverty, they will be disproportionately impacted and need ongoing support to maintain a safe, healthy lifestyle.

Ask your Member of Congress to pass a bill that addresses the specific and critical needs of people with disabilities during this pandemic, including:

  • Funding for a Medicaid grant program to support access to home and community-based services (which will minimize the risk of people with disabilities being forced into institutions) and to support the DSP workforce.
  • Adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) to protect the health and safety of direct support professionals. DSPs must be designated as an essential workforce so that they have access to the PPE and medical supplies they need.
  • Paid leave for caregivers. As more people with disabilities face gaps in their usual sources of care, family caregivers are scrambling and need access to paid leave and sick days to help their loved ones.
  • Help for people on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) to access Recovery Rebates. People with disabilities on SSI are being asked to file needless paperwork in order to access economic stimulus payments. Congress should tell federal agencies to use their existing authority to share data and file for people on SSI.

Day Programming to temporarily close starting on 3/17 at 5 p.m.

In an effort to minimize the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus), The Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) has directed all day service providers– including Oswego Industries– to temporarily suspend operations of day programs beginning today, March 17, at 5 p.m.

At Oswego Industries, these closures include Without Walls Day Habilitation, Group Day Habilitation, and Pre-Vocational Services. Oswego Industries’ Community Habilitation program and Production contracts will continue during this closure unless otherwise directed by Federal, State, or Local entities.

If you need support during this trying time, email oncall@oswegoind.org and we will work to identify alternative solutions.