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Grant will Help Sustain Successful Treatment Model for Children with Mental Health and Medical Needs
United Community and Family Services receives $64,431 Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority (CHEFA) Grant
CHEFA Announces $74,614 Grant to Hartford Gay & Lesbian Health Collective
United Way of North Central Connecticut Invests in Education in Enfield
Gaylord Specialty Healthcare in Wallingford Gets $75,000 Grant for Patient Lifts
Aetna Foundation’s New Awards Shine the “Spotlight” on Programs That Are Improving Community Health
New Issue Brief Addresses Northwest Connecticut's Addiction Crisis
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation Awards Over $2.3M to More Than 900 Organizations in 2017
Bridgeport Launches "Call to Action" On Opioid Addiction
PERSPECTIVE: Access to Healthy Foods: How Far Are You Willing to Go?
Family-Farm Program Expands
NEW HAVEN, CT -- New Haven Farms will expand its incubator farm program this growing season to include locations in the Fair Haven and Hill neighborhoods, bringing an additional 25 families to the project. The program is partially funded by the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation. “The incubator gardener program grew out of requests from our participants in the farm-based wellness program that they wanted to be more knowledgeable and to have the opportunity to grow their own food after having ...
Southbury Expanding Opioid Programs for Seniors
Hospital for Special Care Receives $150K Grant to Help Expand Autism Services
NEW BRITAIN, CT -- The American Savings Foundation has awarded a $150,000 grant to support expansion of the Autism Center at Hospital for Special Care in New Britain, including development of a partial hospitalization program and an education and day center. Maria Falvo, president and CEO of American Savings Foundation, said the new program will help reduce waiting lists for inpatient care by creating a resource for youth who need more intense services than are currently available at an outpatient level.