
Supporting independence, creativity, and connection.

Supporting independence, creativity, and connection.

Make a difference at Welcoming Willows! By volunteering, you’ll bring joy and support while helping individuals with disabilities foster creativity, independence, and community.

Support the mission of Welcoming Willows! Your gift helps individuals with disabilities grow, create, and build independence in a safe, enriching space.

Stay connected with Welcoming Willows! Follow us on social media for updates, upcoming events, and inspiring stories from our community, or contact us today!

Join us at Welcoming Willows events! Each gathering supports our mission to provide a safe, enriching space where individuals with disabilities can thrive in creativity, independence, and community.
At Welcoming Willows, it is our goal to provide quality, compassionate care, as well as help develop life and social skills. We provide bathroom and diapering services, cooking experiences, life skill development, outdoor playtime, indoor group and individual activities, and games. We care for adults ages 18 and up! Our clients will have exposure to a variety of activities, including cooking, baking, arts and crafts, music exploration, and dancing.

“To me, Welcoming Willows is a nurturing place where adults with disabilities are met with kindness, encouragement, and real opportunity to achieve their full potential.”
Melanie D., Volunteer Board Member
“My inspiration to join the Welcoming Willows board comes from my roots in Little Chute and my personal experience raising a (nearly teenage!) child on the spectrum. My wife and I are always working to ensure our son is positioned for success, and I am excited to help advance that goal for special needs adults in the Fox Valley.”
Alex G., Volunteer Board Member
“Being a part of the Welcoming Willows board makes me feel connected to my community in the best way. I’m so grateful to be part of a team who cares so much about driving our mission forward and the individuals and families we serve.”
Jessica Vander Zanden, Volunteer Board Member