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Race Can Be An Uncomfortable Topic, So Let’s Talk About It.
HARTFORD, CT -- Patricia Baker, president and CEO of the Connecticut Health Foundation, blogs ... "Connecticut is one of the healthiest states in the country. We can be proud of this, but must also be conscious that there is more to the story: People of color do not share the same positive health indicators white Connecticut residents enjoy."
With $2 Million Renovation, the New England Air Museum Entices New Visitors
Hurricane Irma Response
Connecticut 2-1-1 Work's to Help Those Impacted By Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma
Connecticut 2-1-1 handles calls from Hurricane Harvey victims and acts as the lead resource coordinator for out of state 2-1-1's helping Hurricane Irma victims in Florida, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina.
Call-in Show to Feature Q & A About the Opioid Epidemic in Northwest Connecticut
Only Five Days Left to Nominate Hometown Heroes and Emerging Heroes
Hartford Foundation Approves $833,000 Grant for Hartford’s Six Brighter Futures Family Centers
Hartford Youth Take Advantage Of Opportunities Through Summer Employment
Hurricane Harvey Response
Find information and resources for respondning to Hurricane Harvey.
Food for Good: Newman's Own is giving $35,000 apiece to 15 charities for its 35th Birthday
Newman’s Own Celebrates 35 Years of Giving
Hartford Food System Receives $109,500 General Operating Support Grant from Hartford Foundation
Bristol Summer Work Experience Program Fills Vital Need
A Convening to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of New Haven Healthy Start THEN, NOW & BEYOND
Fairfield County’s Community Foundation Announces New CFO Appointment
Member eBrief - September 2017
Aetna Offers Assistance to Members Affected by Hurricane Harvey in Texas and Louisiana
HARTFORD, CT -- Aetna (NYSE:AET) is offering resources to members who have been affected by Hurricane Harvey. Recognizing the magnitude of this disaster and its potentially devastating impact, the Aetna Foundation announced it will be making a $100,000 contribution to the American Red Cross, a $100,000 contribution to the Community Foundation of Greater Houston as well as a $50,000 contribution to Team Rubicon, to support current and forthcoming disaster relief efforts.