OSWEGO – For 59 years OCO, Oswego County’s non-profit community action agency, has been dedicated to preventing and relieving suffering. With its mission of making a tangible difference in the lives of those it serves OCO announces its “Thrive in ’25: From Hardship to Hope” initiative.
“Thrive in ’25: From Hardship to Hope” is a call to action,” said OCO Executive Director Diane Cooper-Currier. “We believe that by empowering individuals to become their best selves, we create a thriving community for all. This initiative will support programs that provide critical resources and opportunities in areas such as education, job training, and mental health support.”
Thanks to the generosity of its partners, and the results of last year’s fundraising events, OCO touched the lives of more than 15,000 individuals, providing vital services such as shelter, food, healthcare, education, transportation, and crisis intervention.
“I’m happy to announce that this year, Constellation Clean Energy Centers – Nine Mile Point and James A. Fitzpatrick has signed on as presenting sponsors for our two key fundraising events; Glow for OCO Night Golf Tournament and our Giving Thanks Food & Beverage Pairing event,” said Cooper-Currier. “We are deeply grateful to all of our partners, donors, and volunteers that make it possible for us to provide life-changing services.”
For more information on OCO’s “Thrive in ’25: From Hardship to Hope” initiative contact OCO Development Bridget Dolbear at 315-598-4717 ext. 1082 or via email at [email protected].
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