Join the Clearbrook Guardians as they host their annual Fall Casino Night from 5 p.m.-midnight Saturday, Oct. 1, at the Clearbrook Getz Building, 746 Vermont, Palatine.

Casino Night offers blackjack tables, high and low stakes poker, three card poker, a money wheel, craps (7-11 p.m.), roulette (7-11 p.m.), and, new this year, mini putt poker. Choice raffles, hot food and a cash bar will also be available.

“It’s always an amazing event, one that combines an evening of fun and excitement at the casino with the gratification of knowing you are raising funds for a great cause,” said Cyndy Kay, chairman of Casino Night.

Admission is free and all proceeds from the event will benefit Clearbrook’s programs and services for children and adults with autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and other intellectual/developmental disabilities. You must be 18 years or older to gamble.

This year’s grand raffle prizes includes a 48-inch Samsung UHDTV 4K TV and Chicago Bears vs. Detroit Lions tickets at Ford Field in Detroit, complete with a parking pass, one night stay at the Westin hotel in Detroit and a $500 Visa gift card. Visit www.clearbrookguardians.org/events to purchase raffle tickets.

For information, call (847) 385-5008 or visit www.clearbrook.org/CasinoNight.

Based in Northern Illinois, Clearbrook was founded in 1955 and has since evolved into a recognized leader in the field of intellectual/developmental disabilities. Today, Clearbrook creates innovative opportunities for more than 7,000 children and adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities, including autism, Down syndrome, and cerebral palsy — as well as their families.

Clearbrook provides personalized children’s, adult day, employment, residential and clinical services at more than 50 locations throughout the Chicago area. In addition, Clearbrook is the largest provider of home-based services in the state of Illinois. Clearbrook employs more than 900 people and reports that 92 percent of every dollar raised goes directly into programs and services.

For information, visit www.clearbrook.org.