DOWN SYNDROME: CONFIDENCE AND CAPABILITY
What is Down Syndrome? People with Down Syndrome have always existed, with the first historical case discovered over 5000 years ago. In the 19th century
Held at the prestigious Metropolitan Golf Club in Oakleigh, this annual event raises critical funds for people living with disabilities.
The day involves a round of 18 Hole Ambrose golf, fun competitions, lots of prizes and a delicious buffet lunch.
Our morning session has a 7:30am shortgun start followed by a buffet lunch, and our afternoon session begins with lunch followed by a 12:30pm shotgun start.
Snacks and drinks are available on course throughout the day.
As a not-for-profit organisation, we rely on fundraising and donor support to supplement the many services and programs we provide.
By working together, we can unlock opportunities for people living with disability and support them in reaching their goals.
Sponsorship can take many forms and sponsors receive a range of benefits for their investment. Download the Sponsorship Prospectus for more information.
Enter our Hole in One competition and be in the running to win a brand new Toyota Yaris thanks to our sponsor Chadstone Toyota.
In addition to this, there are plenty of amazing competition and raffle prizes!
Join Australiasian Long Drive Champion, Steffan Scutti and learn about the sport of Long Drive Golf.
Test your long drive speed and distance and receive tips on your long drive game for a small donation.
What is Down Syndrome? People with Down Syndrome have always existed, with the first historical case discovered over 5000 years ago. In the 19th century
Adrian, a Supported Employee at OC Connections Enterprises, has recently achieved his long-term goal! With the encouragement of his sister, Support Coordinator, and carers in
OC Connections has taken a big step towards online accessibility for those with disabilities, visual impairments, learning difficulties, and those who speak English as a second language.
For 50 years, Dandenong Christmas Tree Farm has been a loyal supporter of OC Connections. Previous owner Jim Boucher, and his wife Lorna, built the
OC Connections acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of this nation. We pay our respects to ancestors and Elders, past, present and future.
OC Connections respects Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ unique cultural and spiritual relationships to the land, waters and seas and their contribution to our society.
Your generosity helps to support people with disability to live the life they choose.