In Memory Gifts: Honoring Lives Along The Sunlit Way

"What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others." Pericles

Celebrate a Life, Illuminate a Path

At Sunnyhill, we walk The Sunlit Way—a path of compassion, empowerment, and inclusion for individuals with developmental disabilities. By making an In Memory Gift, you honor the life and legacy of a loved one while helping others find hope and independence along this journey.

Your Gift Lights the Way

Your donation supports vital programs and services that lights the path to empowered living for individuals diagnosed with disabilities to thrive. Whether it’s through 24 hours caregivers, skill-building programs, or inclusive recreation, your contribution ensures that everyone has the opportunity to walk The Sunlit Way toward a brighter future.

How Your Memorial Gift Makes a Difference

Each donation made in memory of a loved one brings light to someone’s path:

  • $25 can help with food insecurity.

  • $50 shines a light on creativity by funding art supplies.

  • $150 supports recreational activities, encouraging growth and joy.

  • $250 fuels The Sunny Day Fund to support quality of life needs.


Honoring the Memory of David Rodenberg

At Sunnyhill, we believe a meaningful way to honor David Rodenberg’s life is through a gift that makes a lasting impact.

Your donation in David’s memory will help keep his legacy alive by lighting the way for individuals diagnosed with developmental disabilities. Mary Ann, his devoted wife and a valued member of our board, has seen firsthand the difference such support makes. By contributing, you are not only celebrating David’s life but also advancing the empowerment and inclusion of many others. Your generous gift will sustain essential programs that promote independence and build a supportive community.

Thank you for honoring David’s legacy with a contribution that will illuminate the path to a brighter future for all.

Please click here to give in memory of David Rodenberg.

With heartfelt gratitude, Sunnyhill