Partners

The agencies and initiatives listed below have met United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut’s standards for management, governance and fiscal accountability. They receive United Way Community Investment support for their work in the areas of education, income and health. Each agency's code appears above its name. (United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut’s agency code is 5000.)

 

For a list of Community Health Charities of New England member charities that receive Community Investment support, see the menu to the left.

 

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5002
American Red Cross, Connecticut Chapter
209 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT 06032
Tel (860) 678-2784
Fax (860) 678-5461
Dianne Auger, Chief Executive Officer
augerd@usa.redcross.org
http://charteroak.redcross.org
The American Red Cross, led by volunteers, will provide relief to victims of disasters and help people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies.

5039
ARC of the Farmington Valley, Inc. (FAVARH)
225 Commerce Drive
P.O. Box 1099
Canton, CT 06019-1099
Tel (860) 693-6662 x105
Fax (860) 693-8662
Stephen Morris, Executive Director
favarh@favarh.org
www.favarh.org
Person-centered services provided by the Farmington Valley ARC for persons having developmental disabilities include employment, day, residential, respite recreation, transportation, and clinical support services.

5046
ARC of Greater Enfield, Inc.
75 Hazard Avenue
Enfield, CT 06082
Tel (860) 763-5411
Fax (860) 763-2059
Rita McCartney, Executive Director
enfieldarc@sbcglobal.net
ARC of Greater Enfield is a non-profit agency that provides recreation and leisure activities, advocacy services and a summer camping program - Camp Shriver for individuals with developmental delays and other related disabilities.

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5006
Big Brothers Big Sisters/Nutmeg
30 Laurel Street, 3rd Fl
Hartford, CT 06106-1377
Tel (860) 525-5437
Fax (860) 525-4609
Andrew Fleischmann, Executive Director
afleischmann@bbbsnutmeg.org
www.nutmegbigbrothersbigsisters.com
Provides at-risk youth with the opportunity to become caring, competent and confident individuals by engaging them in the highest quality one-to-one mentoring relationships with adult volunteers.

5010
Boy Scouts of America, Connecticut Rivers Council
60 Darlin Street
P.O. Box 280098
East Hartford, CT 06128-0098
Tel (860) 289-6669
Fax (860) 290-8860
Steven Smith, Executive Director
Steven.smith@scouting.org
www.ctrivers.org

The Comprehensive Youth Development Program of Boy Scouts of America is designed to develop physical and mental fitness, promote participating citizenship, and build positive character traits in young people.

5012
Boys & Girls Club of New Britain
150 Washington Street
New Britain, CT 06051-1828
Tel (860) 229-2865
Fax (860) 229-8880
Todd Czuprinski, Executive Director
toddc@bgclubnb.org
www.bgclubnb.org
The Boys & Girls Club of New Britain is a non-profit youth service organization offering educational, recreational, preventative and child care programs.

5011
Boys & Girls Clubs of Hartford, Inc.
170 Sigourney Street
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 724-0700
Fax (860) 724-2722
Samuel S. Gray, Jr., Executive Director
Sgray@bgchartford.org
www.bgchartford.org
A comprehensive youth development organization servicing youth between the ages 6 through 18 through character and leadership development; education and career development; health and life skills; the arts; and sports, fitness, and recreation.

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5016
Catholic Charities & Family Services, Diocese of Norwich, Inc.
331 Main Street
Norwich, CT 06360
Tel (860) 889-8346
Fax (860) 443-6013
Marek Kukulka, Executive Director
marekkukulka@ccfsn.org
www.ccfsn.org
CCFS programs include: comprehensive emergency relief and case management; behavioral health services, including assessment, evaluation, individual and group counseling; pregnancy, parenting and mentoring services.

5017
Catholic Charities, Inc., Archdiocese of Hartford
839-841 Asylum Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 522-8241
Fax (860) 527-1919
Lois M. Nesci, CEO
lnesci@ccaoh.org
www.ccaoh.org
Catholic Charities services encompass mental health, comprehensive youth, family strengthening, birthparent and adoption, early childhood, violence intervention, basic human needs, substance abuse, employment, and elderly services.

5020
CCARC, Inc.
950 Slater Road
New Britain, CT 06053-1658
Tel (860) 229-6665
Fax (860) 826-6883
Anne L. Ruwet, Chief Executive Officer
aruwet@ccarc.com
www.ccarc.com
CCARC provides day, residential and recreational supports to individuals with mental retardation and other disabilities.
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5357
Children’s Law Center
30 Arbor Street - South Building
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 232-9993
Fax (860) 232-9996
Justine Rakich-Kelly
jrakich-kell@clcct.org
www.clcct.org
Protects the interest of children involved in high conflict divorce and custody disputes. Provides attorneys for children, mediation services, and legal help-line for questions about family law.

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5028
Community Child Guidance Clinic, Inc.
317 North Main Street
Manchester, CT 06040-2066
Tel (860) 643-2101
Fax (860) 645-1470
Clifford Johnson
cj@ccgcinc.org
www.ccgcinc.org
The Clinic provides outpatient mental health services to children and families living in our 14-town catchment area.

5077
Community Health Resources
995 Day Hill Road
Windsor, CT 06095
Tel (860) 253-5020
Fax (860) 253-5030
Howard Sovronsky, Executive Director
hsovronsky@chrhealth.org
www.chrhealth.org
Community Health Resources is a leading provider of comprehensive mental health services for children, adults, and families which offers clinical assessment and treatment, education and prevention, and support and rehabilitation.

5306
Community Mental Health Affiliates, Inc.
270 John Downey Drive
New Britain, CT  06051
Tel (860) 826-1358
Fax (860) 223-3111
Raymond J. Gorman, President/CEO
rgorman@cmhacc.org
www.cmhacc.org
Psychotherapy to families, individuals, and couples. Case management support to pregnant and parenting adolescents; adults moving from welfare to work; and adolescents moving from foster homes to independent apartments. Parent training classes; adoption.

5121
COMPASS Youth Collaborative, Inc.
55 Airport Road, Suite 201
Hartford, CT 06114
Tel (860) 296-2855
Robert Pawloski, Executive Director
bobp@compassyc.org
COMPASS Youth Collaborative’s paramount purpose is to raise expectations of urban youth. In partnerships with schools, parents and other organizations, COMPASS endeavors to equip middle school age youth with skills and attitudes necessary for success.

5031
Connecticut Legal Services
62 Washington Street
Middletown, CT  06457

Middletown office tel (860) 344-0447 ext103
Middletown office fax (860) 346-2938
New Britain office tel (860) 225-8678
Willimantic office tel (860) 456-1761
Steven Eppler-Epstein, Executive Director
seppler-epstein@connlegalservices.org
www.connlegalservices.org
Provides free civil legal services to the poor. Areas of specialty include domestic violence/family, homelessness/housing, public benefits, special education, elder and disability law.

5110
ConnectiKids
814 Asylum Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 522-8710
Fax (860) 525-3457
John Prescod, Executive Director
johnpre@ct-kids.org
www.ct-kids.org

ConnectiKids offers a Tutoring/Mentoring Program and an Arts & Enrichment Program to West Middle and M.D. Fox Elementary School students as well as a 5-week, thematically integrated Summer Program with academic and recreational components and an Alumni Program.

5757
Co-opportunity, Inc.
20-28 Sargeant Street
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 236-3617
Fax (860) 808-1757
Donna Taglianetti, Executive Director
donnat@co-opportunity.org
www.co-opportunity.org
Co-opportunity, Inc. is committed to helping low and moderate income Hartford residents increase their financial literacy and improve their family’s economic stability through savings and asset accumulation.

5060
Covenant Soup Kitchen, Inc.
220 Valley Street
Willimantic, CT 06226
Tel (860) 423-1643
Fax (860) 423-1644
Paul Doyle, Executive Director
pdoyle@covenantsoupkitchen.org
www.covenantsoupkitchen.org
Provide meals six days per week, breakfast and lunch and a Friday evening meal. Emergency food five days, Mon. - Fri., 2 to 4 PM.

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5761
Educational Resources for Children
50 Post Office Road
Enfield, CT 06082
Tel (860) 253-9935
Fax (860) 253-9995
Claire C. Hall, M.Ed.
Executive Director
cchall@erfc.us
www.erfc.us

5349
Family Life Education, Inc.
30 Arbor St., First Floor South Building
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 231-7744
Fax (860) 236-6721
Candida Flores, Executive Director
cflores@familylifeedu.org
www.familylifeedu.org
Family Life Education, Inc. works with youth and families through educational peer support groups, intensive case management and community outreach in the areas of family services, prevention services and child abuse intervention services.

5108
Farmington Valley Visiting Nurse Association
8 Old Mill Lane
Simsbury, CT 06070
Tel (860) 651-3539
Fax (860) 651-5082
Incy S. Muir, Executive Director
imuir@farmingtonvalleyvna.org
www.vnavalleycare.org
Provides comprehensive home health, certified hospice and community health/wellness programs to residents of all ages in the Farmington Valley and vicinity.

5040
Foodshare, Inc.
450 Woodland Avenue
Bloomfield, CT 06002
Tel (860) 286-9999
Gloria J. McAdam, President and CEO
gmcadam@secondharvest.org
www.foodshare.org
The region’s only America’s Second Harvest food bank, distributing more than 13 tons of food per day to more than 330 local charitable programs.
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5042
Girl Scouts of Connecticut
340 Washington Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 522-0163 or (800) 922-2770
Jennifer Smith Turner, President & CEO
jennifersmithturner@gsofct.org
www.gsofct.org
Girl Scouts of Connecticut is the largest girl-focused organization in the state, providing girls ages 5 to 17 with opportunities to explore new skills, forge lasting friendships, and develop a strong self-image. Our programs include healthy living, girl safety, college and trade school exploration, and more. Our headquarters are located in Hartford, with additional Service Centers throughout the state in: Bridgeport, Middletown, New London, North Haven, North Windham, Plainville, Torrington, Waterbury, and Wilton.

5063
Greater Hartford Legal Aid, Inc.
999 Asylum Ave., Fl. 3
Hartford, CT 06105-2431
Tel (860) 541-5000
Fax (860) 541-5050
Branford D. Brown
bbrown@ghla.org
www.ghla.org
Not-for-profit law office that provides free legal representation and assistance for civil and family law legal problems to people in its service areas who are low income, are 60 years of age or older, or who are HIV+ or who have AIDS.

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5047
HARC, Inc.
900 Asylum Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105-1985
Tel (860) 218-6000
Fax (860) 541-1770
Dr. Stephen Becker, President & CEO
sbecker@harc-ct.org
www.harc-ct.org
HARC is a grassroots organization, founded in 1951 by parents, that provides services and supports to people with intellectual disabilities and their families. HARC’s services begin at birth and extend throughout the life span.

5254
Hartford Area Child Care Collaborative
Hartford Square North
10 Columbus Boulevard, 8th Floor
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 241-0411
Fax (860) 524-8346
Judy Goldfarb, Executive Director
jgoldfarb@haccc.info
www.haccc.info
Collaborates to improve the quality of early childhood programs through community connections; information resources including an onsite library; consultation; training; leadership forums; and advocacy.

5049
Hartford Areas Rally Together (HART)
385 Washington Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 525-3449
Fax (860) 525-7759
Mayra Esquilin, Executive Director
mayra.esquilin@hartofhartford.org
www.hartofhartford.org
HART's mission is to build relationships, act collectively, and bring about lasting change in Hartford’s neighborhoods.

5051
Hartford Dispensary
335 Broad Street, Third Floor
Manchester, CT 06040
Tel (860) 643-3200
Fax (860) 525-7332
Paul McLaughlin, Executive Director
HDISP@worldnet.att.net
The Hartford Dispensary is a behavioral health care organization that provides mental health and substance abuse services specializing in treatment for narcotic addicts.

5119
Hartford Neighborhood Development Support Collaborative
Local Initiatives Support Corporation
227 Lawrence Street, 2nd Floor
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 525-4821 x406
Fax (860) 525-4822
Andrea Pereira, Senior Program Director
APereira@lisc.org
www.lisc.org/hartford/programs/hndsc_5948/index.shtml
The mission of the Support Collaborative is predicated on the funders’ shared belief that strong community-based organizations are necessary if there is to be significant positive and enduring change in Hartford’s neighborhoods.

5054
Hispanic Health Council, Inc.
175 Main Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 527-0856 ext. 264
Fax (860) 724-0437
Jose Ortiz, President and CEO
www.hispanichealth.com/index.html
The Hispanic Health Council is committed to improving the health and social well-being of Latinos and other low income populations in Hartford through culturally appropriate direct service programs.

5057
Hockanum Valley Community Council, Inc.
29 Naek Road, Suite 5A 
Vernon, CT 06066
Tel (860) 872-7727
Fax (860) 870-6644
David A. Engelson, Executive Director
dengelson@hvcchelps.org
www.hvcchelps.org
HVCC is a private non-profit social service agency serving the Tri-Town Area. We provide elderly and disabled transportation, elderly outreach services, house an emergency food pantry, and are a licensed out-patient mental health facility.

5234
Holcomb Farm Learning Centers
113 Simsbury Road
West Granby, CT 06090
Tel (860) 844-8616
Fax (860) 653-4374
Jill Ford, Executive Director
jill@holcombfarm.org
www.holcombfarm.com
Holcomb Farm, a nonprofit learning center set on 320 acres of beautiful countryside, offers hands-on environmental and arts programs to the general public, school groups (preK-12), scout groups, and others.

5036
Home & Community Health Services, Inc.
101 Phoenix Avenue
P.O. Box 1199
Enfield, CT 06083-1199
Tel (860) 763-7600
Fax (860) 763-7613
Patricia Palpini, Executive Director
patricia.palpini@jmhosp.org
www.johnsonhealthnetwork.com/hchs.htm
Provides skilled professional services and paraprofessional services. Special programs include Hospice, Maternal Child Health, Mental Health, and Falls Prevention. Dedicated to keeping residents safe at home at their optimal level of health.

5074
Human Resources Agency of New Britain, Inc. (HRA)
180 Clinton Street
New Britain, CT 06053
Tel (860) 225-8601
Fax (860) 225-4843
Rocco Tricarico, Executive Director
roccot@hranbct.org
www.hranbct.org
The mission of the Human Resources Agency of New Britain, Inc. (HRA) is to improve the quality of life by helping people achieve economic and social potential; responding to the causes and conditions of poverty; and building stronger individuals, families and communities in the greater New Britain area.
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5052
Interval House, Inc.
P.O. Box 340207
Hartford, CT 06134-0207
Tel (860) 246-9149 x312
Fax (860) 247-2042
Cecile T. Enrico, Executive Director
cecile.enrico@intervalhousect.org
www.intervalhousect.org
Interval House provides free, confidential 24-hour hotlines, shelter, support groups, safety planning, counseling, advocacy and court services to battered women and their children. Community Educators are available to speak to groups.

5061
Jewish Family Services of Greater Hartford
333 Bloomfield Avenue, Suite A
West Hartford, CT 06117
Tel (860) 236-1927
Fax (860) 236-6483
Anne Danaher, Executive Director
adanaher@jfshartford.org
www.jfshartford.org
Nonsectarian multi-service agency providing services for people of all ages, including counseling, caregiving for older adults, adoption, refugee resettlement, community education, support groups and advocacy for the disabled.

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5066
Literacy Volunteers of America - Northern Connecticut, Inc.
170 Elm Street
Enfield, CT 06082
Tel (860) 253-3038
Brian McCartney, Executive Director
arcenfield@sbcglobal.net
LVA Northern CT is a non-profit educational organization whose goal is to eradicate illiteracy by providing free tutorial services in reading and writing. These essential skills are necessary for students to fulfill their career and personal goals.

5064
Literacy Volunteers of Central CT, Inc.
20 High Street
New Britain, CT 06051-2206
Tel (860) 229-7323
Fax (860) 826-5191
Darlene S. Hurtado, Executive Director
lvccedirector@gmail.com
www.literacycentral.org
We recruit and train volunteers, conduct extensive student intakes, match volunteers and students, provide structured support for student - tutor matches, and post-assess students to measure progress.

5067
Literacy Volunteers of Greater Hartford
30 Arbor Street, South Building
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 233-3853
Fax (860) 236-1640
Carol D. Hauss, Executive Director
cj.hauss@lvgh.org
www.lvgh.org
LVGH recruits, trains and supports volunteers to provide English literacy instruction to Hartford area adults.

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5068
Manchester Area Conference of Churches
466 Main Street
P.O. Box 3804
Manchester, CT 06045-3804
Tel (860) 647-8003
Fax (860) 646-9631
Beth Stafford, Executive Director
bstafford@macc-ct.org
www.macc-ct.org
Social services agency offering food, clothing, shelter and help (case management services) to residents in crisis in the greater Manchester area.

5048
Mandell Jewish Community Center, Inc.
335 Bloomfield Avenue
West Hartford, CT 06117
Tel (860) 236-4571
Fax (860) 233-0802
David L. Jacobs, Executive Director
djacobs@mandelljcc.org
www.mandelljcc.org
The Mandell Jewish Community Center is a multi-faceted agency that provides programs and services to people of all ages and abilities.

5069
MARC, Inc. of Manchester
352R West Middle Turnpike
Manchester, CT 06040
Tel (860) 646-5718
Fax (860) 645-9910
Kenneth A. Charpentier, Executive Director
kcharpentier@marcct.org
www.marcct.org
MARC, Inc. is a human service agency supporting people with mental retardation. Services include employment, residential, retirement, self advocacy, recreation & respite. Diversified services include welfare to work and direct care provider training.

5070
MARCH, Inc. of Manchester
222 McKee Street
Manchester, CT 06040
Tel (860) 646-4446
Fax (860) 646-0056
Jordan Scheff, Executive Director
jscheff@marchinc.org
www.marchinc.org
MARCH, Inc. of Manchester is a provider of services to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families throughout the lifespan. Services include residential supports, respite supports, and family supports.

5105
Masonicare Partners Home Health & Hospice
111 Founder's Plaza, Suite 200
East Hartford, CT 06108
Tel (860) 528-2273
Fax (860) 290-6777
Carolyn Reid, Director of Patient Services
creid@masonicare.org
www.masonicare.orghealthcare_services/ctvna.asp
Masonicare Partners Home Health & Hospice is a full service home health organization, providing services throughout the full spectrum of life.

5384
Mi Casa Family Service & Educational Center, Inc.
590 Park Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 522-5222
Fax (860) 522-6028
Jorge L. Rivera, Executive Director
jorge@micasainc.org
www.micasainc.org
Mi Casa’s mission is to enhance the quality of life for underserved Puerto Rican/Latino youth and families, principally in Frog Hollow/Southend neighborhoods of Hartford.

5072
My Sisters’ Place, Inc.
237 Hamilton Street, Suite 203
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 895-6629
Fax (860) 549-5766
Diane Paige-Blondet, Executive Director
DPaige-Blondet@sistersplacect.org
www.sistersplacect.org
My Sisters’ Place provides emergency, transitional, and/or permanent housing to those who are homeless or who are at risk of being homeless, particularly women and children.
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5075
New Directions, Inc. of North Central Connecticut
113 Elm Street, Suite 204
Enfield, CT 06082
Tel (860) 741-3001
Fax (860) 741-8332
Christopher Leary, Executive Director
cleary@newdirectionsct.org
www.newdirectionsct.org
New Directions, Inc. of North Central Connecticut is a licensed outpatient and day/evening treatment facility providing substance abuse and mental health intervention, prevention and treatment services to youth and adults.

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5746
Opportunities Industrialization Center of New Britain Inc. (OIC)
114 North Street, St,. Ann School
New Britain, CT 06053
Tel (860) 224-7151
Fax (860) 224-8397
Paulette Fox, Executive Director
Pfox_oic@yahoo.com
www.oicnb.org
OIC is an employment and training program that prepares adults and youth for the world of work. Participants learn to take control of their lives through a variety of training seminars with job placement and/or education being the prime objective.

5095
Our Piece of The Pie (OPP)
Veeder Place
20-28 Sargeant Street
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 761-7300
Fax (860) 297-0174
Robert Rath, Executive Director
bob.rath@opp.org
www.opp.org
Our Piece of the Pie promotes independence and economic success by helping young people ages 14-24 become successful adults. OPP is recognized as a leading youth development services organization in the city.
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5081
Perception Programs, Inc.
54 North Street
P.O. Box 407
Willimantic, CT 06226
Tel (860) 450-7122
Fax (860) 450-7127
Linda M. Mastrianni, Executive Director
linda.mastrianni@perceptionprograms.org
www.perceptionprograms.org
Perception Programs is a private, non-profit social service agency. Our goal is to provide quality support and treatment to individuals addicted to alcohol and/or drugs including those with mental health problems, offenders, and to those who are living with HIV/AIDS.

5082
Prudence Crandall Center, Inc.
P.O. Box 895
New Britain, CT 06050-0895
Tel (860) 225-5187
Fax (860) 826-4994
Barbara Damon, Executive Director
bdamon@prudencecrandall.org
www.prudencecrandall.org
The Prudence Crandall Center, Inc. provides comprehensive services to victims of domestic violence including emergency shelter, 24-hour hotline, counseling, support groups, advocacy, information, referrals and community education.
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5086
The Salvation Army of Greater Hartford
855 Asylum Avenue
P.O. Box 628
Hartford, CT 06142
Tel (860) 702-0011
Fax (860) 543-8412
Major Gregory Hartshorn
Gregory.Hartshorn@use.salvationarmy.org
www.salvationarmy-ct-ri.org
The Salvation Army is a spiritual ministry whose services are designed to offer a holistic approach through which the physical, social, emotional and spiritual needs of individuals can be met.

5091
Services for the Elderly of Farmington
321 New Britain Avenue
Unionville, CT 06085-1041
Tel (860) 673-1441
Fax (860) 675-7140
Nancy Walker, Executive Director
nancewalk@aol.com
A nonprofit organization including 180 volunteers that provides services to aid seniors to remain independent in their homes. Meals on Wheels, congregate meals, transportation, loan closet, friendly visitor and shopper are some of the programs we offer.

5078
Sexual Assault Crisis Center of Eastern CT, Inc.
P.O. Box 24
Willimantic, CT 06226
Tel (860) 456-3595
Fax (860) 423-4461
Georgette J. Katin, Executive Director
gkatin@snet.net
http://saccec.org
Free & confidential, 24-hour rape crisis intervention services to victims of sexual assault/abuse, including short term and group counseling, advocacy, medical and legal accompaniment and community education. Bi-lingual, bi-cultural services.

5094
South Park Inn, Inc.
75 Main Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 724-0071
Fax (860) 724-1692
John Ferrucci, Executive Director
jferrucci@southparkinn.org
www.southparkinn.org
South Park Inn shelters, houses, and provides individualized case management to help homeless adults and families with children stay safe and relocate into appropriate affordable housing, serving 1800 people annually in three residential programs.

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5253
True Colors, Inc. Sexual Minority Youth & Family Services of CT
576 Farmington Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 232-0050
Fax (860) 232-0049
Robin P. McHaelen, Executive Director
director@ourtruecolors.org
www.ourtruecolors.org
True Colors, Inc. works to eliminate the stigma associated with sexual and gender minority status and to ensure that the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people are competently met in school, at home and in the community at large.

5098
United Labor Agency (John J. Driscoll United Labor Agency), Inc.
56 Town Line Road
Rocky Hill, CT 06067
Tel (860) 258-6640
Lynn M. Dallas, Executive Director
lynndallas@ctula.org
www.ctula.org
ULA’s mission is to meet the off-the-job human service and vocational needs of workers and their families. Serving the youth, adults and elderly of Connecticut.

5100
United Way of Connecticut, Inc./2-1-1
1344 Silas Deane Highway
Rocky Hill, CT 06067-1342
Tel (860) 571-7500
Fax (860) 571-7525
Richard J. Porth, President and CEO
richard.porth@ctunitedway.org
www.ctunitedway.org
United Way provides 24/7 toll-free call center access to health and human services information through 2-1-1, as well as specialized services in child care, child development and disabilities and HUSKY health insurance. It is also the state association for United Ways in Connecticut.

5101
Urban League of Greater Hartford, Inc.
140 Woodland Street
P. O. Box 320590
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 527-0147
Fax (860) 244-0794
Adrienne Cochrane, President & CEO
acochrane@ulgh.org
www.ulgh.org
The Urban League of Greater Hartford provides one-stop services directed at assisting families become self-sufficient and preparing youth for the 21st Century economy and society.
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5021
The Village for Families & Children, Inc.
1680 Albany Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105-1099
Tel (860) 296-5741
Fax (860) 231-8449
Dr. Galo Rodriguez, President & CEO
grodriguez@villageforchildren.org
www.villageforchildren.org
The Village is a private, non-profit community service agency dedicated to building a community of strong, healthy families who protect and nurture children.

5102
Visiting Nurse and Health Services of CT, Inc.
8 Keynote Drive
Vernon, CT 06066-5040
Tel (860) 872-9163
Fax (860) 872-3030
Todd Rose, Executive Director
trose@vnhsc.org
www.vnhsc.org
The Agency is a State licensed, Medicare certified, CHAP accredited home health and hospice care provider. The Agency also provides Adult Day Care, Homemaker, Assisted Living and Meals-On-Wheels services.

5107
Visiting Nurse Association of Central Connecticut, Inc.
205 West Main Street
New Britain, CT 06052-1318
Tel (860) 224-7131
Fax (860) 224-8303
Kimberly A. Andrews, Executive Director
kandrews@vnacc.com
www.vnacc.org
Provides in home and community health services including nursing, aides, homemakers, therapists, social workers, support groups, well child immunizations, flu shots, screenings, emergency response system, parent aide and a certified hospice program.

5103
VNA East, Inc.
34 Ledgebrook Drive
Mansfield Center, CT 06250
Tel (860) 456-7288
Fax (860) 456-4267
Claudia M. Marcinczyk, President/CEO
cmarcinczyk@vnaeast.org
www.vnaeast.org
VNA East is a Connecticut licensed, Medicare certified, and JCAHO accredited home health agency providing home health and community services to residents of eastern Connecticut.

5104
VNA Health Care, Inc.
103 Woodland Street
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 249-4862
Fax (860) 246-8734
Ellen D. Rothberg, President & CEO
erothberg@vnahealthcare.org
www.vnahealthcare.org
Our agency is State licensed and Medicare certified. We provide short-term care for post-hospitalization, long-term care for chronic illness, rehabilitative services to increase strength and mobility, hospice care and services to support independent living, including Meals on Wheels.
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5111
Windham Area Interfaith Ministry (WAIM)
P.O. Box 221
Willimantic, CT 06226
Tel (860) 456-7270
Fax (860) 456-9278
Victoria Nimirowski, Executive Director
director@waimct.org
www.waimct.org
WAIM is a non-profit organization founded in 1984 to provide help to people in need in the greater Windham area. WAIM is an association of faith communities that provides for basic human needs and for support to those in the Windham area

5112
Women’s League, Inc. Child Development Center
1695 Main Street
Hartford, CT 06120
Tel (860) 524-5969
Fax (860) 524-5960
Iris Hope Rich, Executive Director
irich@womensleaguecdc.org
Women’s League’s mission is to foster the cognitive, physical, emotional, and social development of the whole child through a creative, healthy appropriate learning environment that is responsive to the emerging needs of family and community.

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5345
Y-US, Inc. (Youth United for Survival)
1477 Park St. Corner
P.O. Box 261140
Hartford, CT 06126-1140
Tel (860) 951-7268
Fax (860) 951-7269
Louis J. Gilbert, Executive Director
loug@y-us.org
www.y-us.org
Y-US, Inc. provides positive youth development programs for children who have experienced abuse, neglect and trauma. Y-US operates four programs serving over 300 youth per year between the ages of 2-22, primarily from the greater Hartford area.

5113
YMCA of Greater Hartford
241 Trumbull Street
Hartford, CT 06103
Tel (860) 522-9622
Fax (860) 522-1314
James Morton, President & CEO
james.morton@ghymca.org
www.ghymca.org
Ten branches of the YMCA of Greater Hartford provide values-based programs in the Capital Region, including child care, family programs, resident and day camping, fitness, aquatics, arts, sports and urban development.

5114
YMCA of New Britain-Berlin
50 High Street
New Britain, CT 06051
Tel (860) 229-3787
Fax (860) 225-8063
Rich McCarty, Executive Director
rmccarty@nbymca.org
www.nbymca.org
The New Britain-Berlin YMCA serves more than 5,000 people a year, providing a wide variety of programs including childcare, camping, youth & adult sports and fitness, residence for men and other social development programs.

5117
YWCA of New Britain
22 Glen Street
P.O. Box 2545
New Britain, CT 06050
Tel (860) 225-4681
Fax (860) 826-7026
Robin G. Sharp, Executive Director
rsharp.ywca@snet.net
www.ywcanewbritain.org
The YWCA of New Britain was established in 1910 to lead the community by helping women empower themselves through education, job training, health programs, and family centered programs. The agency is an affiliate of the YWCA of the USA.

5116
YWCA Hartford Region
135 Broad Street
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 525-1163
Fax (860) 543-8919
Deborah G. Ullman, Executive Director
deborahu@ywcahartford.org
www.ywcahartford.org
Since its inception in 1867, the YWCA Hartford Region has provided programs and services in response to the changing needs of women and girls. We are a women’s membership association with a mission to empower women and girls and eliminate racism.
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