Agencies listed below have met United Way of
Central and Northeastern Connecticut’s standards for
management, governance and fiscal accountability.
Those with an asterisk receive Community
Investment funds for their work to promote
success for children, financial stability for
families and/or a safety net of services for those
in need. Each agency's code appears above its name.
*5059
United Way of Connecticut, Inc./2-1-1
1344 Silas Deane Highway
Rocky Hill, CT 06067-1342
Tel (860) 722-2490 20
Fax (860) 548-7363
Richard J. Porth, President and CEO
richard.porth@ctunitedway.org
www.ctunitedway.org
United Way of Connecticut operates the 2-1-1 program
and other health and human service call centers. It
is also the state association for United Ways in
Connecticut.
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5083
ACCESS Community Action Agency
1315 Main Street, Suite 2
Willimantic, CT 06226
Tel (860) 450-7400
Fax (860) 450-7477
Peter DeBiasi, Executive Director
peter.debiasi@accessagency.org
www.accessagency.org
The ACCESS Agency operates a 60-bed homeless shelter
and works with individuals and families to assist
them in returning to a productive life in a stable
living environment.
5366
African American Parade Day Committee
1229 Albany Avenue
P.O. Box 911
Hartford, CT 06143-0911
Tel (860) 524-0086
Fax (860) 524-0087
Ula Dodson, President
Primary purpose is to develop cultural and
educational programs to inspire the community about
the achievements and contributions of African
Americans in this country.
5300
AIDS Project Hartford, Inc.
110 Bartholomew Avenue Suite 3050
Hartford, CT 06106-2241
Tel (860) 951-4833
Fax (860) 951-4779
Paul J. Botticello, Jr., Executive Director
pjb@aidsprojecthartford.org
www.aidsprojecthartford.org
Provides AIDS-related educational and case
management services in an effort to improve the
quality of life for people infected with and
affected by HIV/AIDS.
5301
Alcohol & Drug Recovery Center
500 Blue Hills Avenue
Hartford, CT 06112
Tel (860) 714-3701
Fax (860) 714-8974
Ronald C. Fleming, Executive Director
rfleming@stfranciscare.org
www.adrc-ct.org
ADRC provides a full continuum of substance abuse
treatment and supportive services to clients of the
Capital Region in a culturally competent system of
care.
*5002
American Red Cross - Charter Oak 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.
*5003
American Red Cross - Middlesex Central
Connecticut Chapter
45 Russell Street
New Britain, CT 06052
Tel (860) 229-1631
Fax (860) 225-4762
Brenda Simmons, Executive Director
bjsimmons@midctredcross.org
www.midctredcross.org
Serves New Britain, Berlin, Plainville.
Transportation for medical appointments; disaster
education, preparation and relief. Emergency
communication to military. Health/safety training
for all ages.
5302
Andover, Hebron, Marlborough Youth Services
25 Pendelton Drive
Hebron, CT 06248-1525
Tel (860) 228-9488
Fax (860) 228-1213
Joel Rosenberg, Executive Director
www.ahmyouth.org
Andover, Hebron, and Marlborough Youth Services
Inc., a regional service bureau, provides a wide
range of information, intervention, prevention, and
positive youth development services.
5379
Angels Depot Resource Center, Inc.
1630 Main Street, No. 41
Coventry, CT 06238
Tel (860) 646-3399
Claire Connelly, President
angelsus@aol.com
www.angelsdepotinc.com
Professional volunteers provide counseling and
social services to low income individuals and
families. Incorporated in 1984, located in
Manchester, CT.
*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
smorris@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.
5900
ARC of the Quinebaug Valley, Inc.
687 Cook Hill Road
Danielson, CT 06239
Tel (860) 774-2827
Claire Griffith, Executive Director
A non-profit human service agency committed to
supporting individuals with intellectual
disabilities, and their families, providing advocacy
and support, and creating the opportunity for each
client to live life at its fullest.
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*5006
Big Brothers Big Sisters/Nutmeg
30 Laurel Street, 3rd Fl
Hartford, CT 06106-1377
Tel (860) 525-5437 x20
Fax (860) 525-4609
Laura Green, President and CEO
lgreen@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.
5303
Birthright of Greater Hartford
914 Main Street, Room 216
East Hartford, CT 06108-2237
Tel (860) 290-8800
Mary McNamara, President
birthrighthtfd@yahoo.com
Non-profit, interdenominational, non-political,
emergency pregnancy service offering the alternative
to abortion. Staffed by dedicated volunteers giving
free pregnancy tests, friendship, counseling, and
practical support.
5123
Boundless Playgrounds, Inc.
45 Wintonbury Avenue
Bloomfield, CT 06002
Tel (860) 243-8315
Fax (860) 243-5854
Amy Barzach, Executive Director
ajbarzach@boundlessplaygrounds.org
www.boundlessplaygrounds.org
Boundless Playgrounds assists communities in
building playgrounds where all children, with or
without disabilities, can come together, develop
skills and learn through play.
*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
Harry L. Pokorny, Executive Director
hpokorny@ctrivers.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.
5237
The Bridge Family Center
1022 Farmington Avenue
West Hartford, CT 06107
Tel (860) 521-8035
Fax (860) 521-8036
Margaret A. Hann, Executive Director
margaret@bridgefamilycenter.org
www.bridgefamilycenter.org
A regional family service agency providing
counseling, temporary shelter, lifeskills training,
positive youth development programs, parent
education, community services, and prevention and
intervention programs.
5377
Broad Park Development Corp.
617 Park St.
Hartford, CT 06106-4603
Tel (860) 249-0649
Fax (860) 549-8308
Raquel Rivera, Interim Executive Director
raquel_rivera@broadpark.org
www.broadpark.org
Broad-Park Development Corporation develops
affordable housing and commercial revitalization
projects in the Frog Hollow and South Green
neighborhood of Hartford.
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5336
Camp Horizons
P.O. Box 323
South Windham, CT 06226-0323
Tel (860) 456-1032
Fax (860) 456-4721
Chris McNaboe, Executive Director
chris.mcnaboe@camphorizons.org
www.camphorizons.org
Camp Horizons Inc. is a private, non-profit agency
providing multiple ever-changing programs to meet
the needs of children and adults who are mentally
handicapped.
5752
Capital Workforce Partners
One Union Place
Hartford, CT 06103
Tel (860) 522-1111
Fax (860) 722-2486
Thomas Phillips, Executive Director
thomas.phillips@po.state.ct.us
www.capitalworkforce.org
Responsible for workforce development policy,
planning and programming. We design and manage
targeted workforce development programs for adult
and youth jobseekers and employers.
*5015
Capitol Region Conference of Churches
60 Lorraine Street
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 236-1295 x16
Fax (860) 236-8071
Reverend Shelley D.B. Copeland, Executive Director
scopeland@conferenceofchurches.org
www.conferenceofchurches.org
CRCC serves as a faith-based catalyst for addressing
community needs. As an intermediary agency, it
brings together diverse partners, to develop
programs and services to improve the quality of life
of children and families in greater Hartford.
*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
896 Asylum Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 522-8241
Fax (860) 527-1919
Lois Nesci, Chief of Operations
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.
5340
Center for Children’s Advocacy, Inc.
65 Elizabeth Street
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 570-5327
Fax (860) 570-5256
Martha Stone, Executive Director
mstone@kidscounsel.org
www.kidscounsel.org
Promotes and protects the legal rights and interests
of poor children who are dependent upon
Connecticut’s support systems, through legal
advocacy and public education.
5763
Central AHEC, Inc.
2 Holcomb Street 5th Floor
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 543-8870
Brenda P. DelGado, Executive Director
bdelgado@centralctahec.org
www.centralctahec.org
Central AHEC (Central Area Health Education Center),
Inc. is a community based organization that strives
to improve the health status and eliminate health
disparities across diverse populations in central
Connecticut.
*5020
Central Connecticut ARC (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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5106
Channel 3 Kids Camp
73 Times Farm Road
Andover, CT 06232
Tel (860) 742-2267
Denise Hornbecker, Executive Director
dhornbecker@channel3kidscamp.org
www.channel3kidscamp.org
Channel 3 Kids Camp is a well-established,
residential camp for boys and girls ages 8 to 12. It
is rapidly approaching its centennial anniversary
(2010) in providing disadvantaged children and youth
an opportunity to attend a high quality program.
5305
Children in Placement
300 Whalley Avenue
New Haven, CT 06511
Tel (203) 784-0344
Fax (203) 784-0347
Joan B. Jenkins, Executive Director
jbjcip@sbcglobal.net
Facilitates judicial review of children and families
in court proceedings alleging neglect and abuse in
order to promote a safe permanent home for each
child.
*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.
5333
The Children’s Museum
950 Trout Brook Drive
West Hartford, CT 06119-1437
Tel (860) 231-2824
Fax (860) 232-0705
Kevin Sullivan, President
ksullivan@thechildrensmuseumct.org
www.thechildrensmuseumct.org
Fun hands-on science exhibits, live animals and
wildlife sanctuary. Computer lab, walk-in
kaleidoscope, kids’ factory idea zone,
astronomy/laser planetarium, weather station and
more.
5342
Chinese Culture Center
P.O. Box 380825
East Hartford, CT 06138-0825
Tel (860) 568-6455
Weitao Wang, President
weitao.wang@pw.utc.com
www.ccc-ct.org
To promote better understanding of Chinese culture.
To establish and maintain a Chinese language school.
To enhance and the exchange and sharing of general
knowledge.
*5024
Chrysalis Center, Inc.
278 Farmington Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 525-1261
Fax (860) 527-0297
Sharon L. Castelli
scastelli@chrysaliscenterct.org
www.chrysaliscenterct.org
Chrysalis Center, Inc. is a private non-profit
community-based rehabilitation agency that provides
support services to individuals who are living with
mental illness, substance abuse, HIV/AIDS, and
homelessness, 95% of whom live in poverty.
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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.
5348
Community Enterprises, Inc.
PO Box 176
29 Bloomfield Ave
Windsor, CT 06095
Tel (860) 688-7918
Fax (860) 688-5599
Richard Venne, CEO
cevenne@aol.com
www.communityenterprises.com
Community Enterprises, Inc. is an innovative human
service organization providing quality housing,
employment, education and community experience
programs for individuals with disabilities
throughout Connecticut, Massachusetts and Long
Island, New York.
*5077
Community Health Resources
995 Day Hill Road
Windsor, CT 06095
Tel (860) 253-5020
Fax (860) 253-5030
Jill Benson, Vice President, System Operations
jbenson@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.
*5038
Community Mental Health Affiliates, Inc.
35 Russell Street
New Britain, CT 06052
Tel (860) 229-8887 ext 333
Fax (860) 229-8886
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.
5358
Community Partners in Action
110 Bartholomew Ave., Ste. 3010
Hartford, CT 06106-2251
Tel (860) 566-2030
Fax (860) 566-8089
Maureen K. Price-Boreland, Executive Director
mprice@cpa-ct.org
www.cpa-ct.org
A non-profit agency which provides services that
promote accountability, dignity and restoration for
people affected by the criminal justice system.
5308
Community Renewal Team
555 Windsor Street
Hartford, CT 06120-2418
Tel (860) 560-5600
Fax (860) 527-3305
Magdalena Rodriguez, President & CEO
lenar@crtct.org
www.crtct.org
CRT is an anti-poverty Community Action Agency that
serves more than 60,000 persons in Hartford and
Middlesex counties. Programs include Head Start,
Meals on Wheels, Energy Assistance, Alternatives to
Incarceration, and Supportive Housing.
5242
Community Service, Inc.
5 Smokey Ridge Road
Simsbury, CT 06070
Sabra Ionno
ionns001@hartfordschools.org
Community Service, Inc. enriches the learning
experiences of children in the inner city by
interweaving corporate and community strengths in
preparation for tomorrow.
5311
Community Solutions, Inc.
4 Griffin Road North
Windsor, CT 06095
Tel (860) 527-0101
Fax (860) 683-7199
Robert D. Pidgeon, Director
bpidgeon@csimail.org
www.csi-online.org
Community Solutions, Inc. promotes self-reliance,
responsibility, and accountability among at-risk
disadvantaged adults and adolescents referred from
juvenile justice, criminal justice and child welfare
agencies.
*5121
COMPASS Youth Collaborative, Inc.
40 Clifford Street
Hartford, CT 06114
Tel (860) 278-6678
Fax (860) 278-1254
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.
5389
Connecticut Canine Search and Rescue, Inc.
25 West District Road
Unionville, CT 06085
Tel (860) 521-6482
Fax (860) 636-2907
Elizabeth Burne, President
www.ccsar.org
All-volunteer professionally trained dog teams
assist agencies responsible for lost, missing, or
drowned persons. Also provides education and
training in search and search management.
5381
Connecticut Community Care, Inc.
43 Enterprise Drive
Bristol, CT 06010-7472
Tel (860) 589-6226
Fax (860) 585-0858
Molly Rees Gavin, President
mollyg@ctcommunitycare.org
www.ctcommunitycare.org
CCCI provides individualized care management
services to older adults and others with chronic
care needs, enabling them to remain independent in a
cost-effective manner.
5901
Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery
(CCAR), Inc.
198 Wethersfield Avenue
Hartford, CT 06114
Tel (860) 244-2227
Philip Valentine, Executive Director
www.ccar-recovery.org
CCAR promotes recovery through advocacy, education
and service to end discrimination surrounding
addiction and recovery, remove barriers to recovery,
and ensure that people in recovery and seeking
recovery are treated with respect.
5251
Connecticut Forum, Inc.
750 Main Street
Hartford, CT 06103
Tel (860) 509-0909 x18
Doris Sugarman, Executive Director
dsugarman@ctforum.org
www.ctforum.org
The Connecticut Forum presents dynamic personalities
discussing provocative issues before thousands,
engages over 750 diverse teenagers in life-changing
experiences...breaking barriers, building community
and vitality.
5368
Connecticut Humane Society
701 Russell Road
Newington, CT 06111
Tel (860) 594-4502
Fax (860) 665-1478
Richard Johnston, President
mlord@cthumane.org
www.cthumane.org
Provide shelter and medical services for animals,
educational programs for children and pet owners,
senior citizen services, and assistance for people
in financial need.
5255
Connecticut Humane Society Memorial Hospital
(Fox Memorial Clinic)
701 Russell Road, B
Newington, CT 06111
Tel (860) 594-4503
Fax (860) 665-1478
Richard Johnston, President
mlord@cthumane.org
www.cthumane.org
Full service pet hospital providing veterinary care
to animals whose owners are in financial need and
also offering discounted spray/neuter services to
the public.
5760
Connecticut League of Conservation Voters
Education Fund
645 Farmington Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 236-5442
Fax (860) 236-5448
Lori Brown, Executive Director
ctlcv@mindspring.com
www.ctlcv.org
CTLCV Education Fund is a non-profit, non-partisan,
statewide environmental organization working to
strengthen Connecticut’s environmental movement
through education and by involving citizens in state
and local public policy decisions.
*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.
5767
Connecticut National Guard Foundation, Inc.
360 Broad Street
Hartford, CT 06105-3795
Tel (860) 241-1550
Fax (860) 293-2929
Thomas P. Thomas, Executive Director
ctngfi@sbcglobal.net
www.ctngfoundation.org
The Connecticut National Guard Foundation, Inc. is a
private nonprofit corporation organized for the
purpose of providing temporary financial assistance
for Connecticut National Guard and Organized Militia
members, and their families who are in need.
5312
Connecticut Radio Information System (CRIS)
184 Windsor Avenue, Suite C
Windsor, CT 06095-4536
Tel (860) 527-8000
Fax (860) 727-9581
Dr. Paula A. deSilva, Executive Director
pdesilva@snet.net
www.cslib.org/cris
Connecticut’s Talking Newsstand. Connecticut’s only
radio reading service for the blind and
print-handicapped; broadcasting extensive readings
from daily newspapers and magazines at no charge.
5359
Connecticut Sexual Assault Crisis Services
96 Pitkin Street
East Hartford, CT 06108
Tel (860) 282-9881
Fax (860) 291-9335
Nancy G. Kushins, Executive Director
nancy@connsacs.org
www.connsacs.org
Statewide association of individual sexual assault
crisis programs working to end sexual violence
through victim assistance, community education and
public policy advocacy.
*5105
Connecticut VNA Partners
33 North Plains Industrial Road
Wallingford, CT 06492
Tel (203) 679-5200
Fax (860) 290-6777
Carolyn Reid, Director of Patient Services
creid@connecticutvna.org
www.masonicare.orghealthcare_services/ctvna.asp
CTVNA is a full service home health organization,
providing services throughout the full spectrum of
life.
5762
Connecticut Women’s Education & Legal Fund,
Inc.
135 Broad Street
Hartford, CT 06105-3701
Tel (860) 247-6090 x13
Alice Pritchard, Executive Director
apritchard@cwealf.org
www.cwealf.org
A statewide organization dedicated to empowering
women, girls and their families to achieve equal
opportunities in their personal and professional
lives.
*5110
ConnectiKids
814 Asylum Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 522-8710
Fax (860) 525-3457
Ricardo Herrera, Executive Director
raherrera@ct-kids.org
www.connectikids.info
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.
5309
Co-Opportunity, Inc.
Veeder Place
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 provides opportunities for
Hartford-area residents to develop their personal
and financial assets. Programs include YouthBuild
Hartford, homeownership and financial education and
counseling and Individual Development Accounts.
5764
Corporation for Independent Living/Access
Solutions
30 Jordan Lane
Wethersfield, CT 06109-1258
Tel (860) 563-6011
Martin Legault, Executive Director
mlegault@cilhomes.org
www.cilhomes.com
Agency provides accessible and affordable housing to
help people with disabilities live as independently
as possible in a community setting.
*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.
*5310
Covenant to Care for Children
120 Mountain Avenue, Suite 212
Bloomfield, CT 06002
Tel (860) 243-1806
Fax (860) 243-0100
Caryl Hallberg
challberg@covenanttocare.org
www.covenanttocare.org
Covenant to Care is a Connecticut, statewide,
non-denominational inter-faith agency providing
donated goods and services to abused, neglected and
impoverished children, and their families.
5252
Curbstone Press
321 Jackson Street
Willimantic, CT 06226
Tel (860) 423-5110
Fax (860) 423-9242
www.curbstone.org
Curbstone Press publishes and promotes literature
that encourages respect for human rights and
intercultural understanding, and provides author
workshops in underfunded, multi-ethnic schools and
community organizations.
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5232
Doc Hurley Scholarship Foundation, Inc.
103 Woodland Street
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 549-5012
Fax (860) 549-5955
Muriel Hurley-Carter, Executive Director
www.docscholar.org
The Doc Hurley Scholarship Foundation, Inc. is a
Hartford based non-profit organization that gives
scholarships to deserving high school seniors in the
greater Hartford area.
5126
East Windsor Scout Hall Building Committee,
Inc
P.O. Box 565
Broad Brook, CT 06016
www.scouthall.com
Provides and maintains a facility where all
organized youth groups can meet in a safe,
supervised environment, at no cost to the youth
groups.
5041
Ebony Horsewomen, Inc.
337 Vine Street
Hartford, CT 06112
Tel (860) 293-2914
Fax (860) 293-0039
Patricia E. Kelly, CEO
ehwomen@aol.com
www.ebonyhorsewomen.org
Mission and programs are to develop positive
character in urban youth by directing them toward
positive and successful lives through horses and
agriculture.
5761
Educational Resources for Children, Inc.
103 R Phoenix Avenue
Enfield, CT 06082
Tel (860) 253-9935
Fax (860) 253-9995
Claire Hall, Executive Director
cchall@erfcinc.org
www.erfcinc.org
Teams with kids, communities and families to grow
resilent kids. Through collaborations we help kids
learn, reach their goals and contribute to their
communities.
*5037
Families In Crisis, Inc.
60 Popieluszko Court, 2nd Floor
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 236-3593
Fax (860) 231-8430
Susan Quinlan, Executive Director
quinlan@familiesincrisis.org
www.familiesincrisis.org
Nationally recognized as a leader in the field of
family corrections, FIC is a private non-profit
agency. Since 1977, the Agency has provided
counseling and other support services to offenders
and their families.
*5349
Family Life Education, Inc.
39 Grace Street
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.
5902
Focus on Recovery – United (FOR-U), Inc.
100 Riverview Center, Suite 272
Middletown, CT 06457
Tel (860) 704-0556
Heather McDonald, Executive Director
heather.foru@gmail.com
www.focusonrecovery.org
FOR-U is dedicated to promoting a culture of
wellness by encouraging positive change in the lives
of adults, their family members, providers, and the
community.
*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.
5903
Good News Garage
809 Main Street, Suite 204
East Hartford, CT 06108
Tel (860) 256-3682
Fax (860) 218-2971
Carolyn Tomassi, Executive Director
ctomassi@goodnewsgarage.org
www.goodnewsgarage.org
Good News Garage creates economic opportunity by
providing affordable and reliable transportation
options for people in need.
5371
Goodwill Industries of the
Springfield/Hartford Area, Inc.
285 Dorset Street
Springfield, MA 01108-2899
Tel (413) 788-6984 ext 230
Fax (860) 278-6237
Steven Mundahl, President & CEO
smundahl@goodwill-spfld-htfrd.org
www.goodwillspringfield.org
Goodwill provides educational/vocational training,
placement, family supports and services to people
with disabilities and special needs in Greater
Hartford, CT and Springfield, MA.
5050
Governor’s Coalition for Youth With
Disabilities
P.O. Box 2485
Hartford, CT 06146-2485
www.gcyd.org
Recognizes outstanding accomplishments of CT
high-school students with disabilities and promotes
educational opportunities to help them achieve their
career goals.
5076
Granby Community Fund
P.O. Box 94
Granby, CT 06035
Tel (860) 653-4961
Carolyn Carter, President
Granby Community Fund coordinates the town-wide
fundraising efforts of local nonprofit agencies into
a single, annual solicitation, in order to minimize
costs and maximize contributions.
*5063
Greater Hartford Legal Aid, Inc.
999 Asylum Ave., Fl. 3
Hartford, CT 06105-2431
Tel (860) 541-5000
Fax (860) 541-5050
Elam Lantz, Jr., Executive Director
elantz@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.
5373
Guide Dogs of America CT, RI, & Western MA
Chapter
365 New Britain Road
Kensington, CT 06037
Tel (860) 828-0359
Fax (860) 828-9542
Everett C. Corey, President
www.ctriwm-guidedogs.org
Provides professionally trained dogs and instruction
in their use to blind and visually impaired
individuals so they may continue to pursue the goals
of independence and greater mobility.
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*5019
Hands On Hartford
40 Pratt Street, Suite 210
Hartford, CT 06103-1601
Tel (860) 728-3201
Fax (860) 549-8550
Paul Christie, Executive Director
pchristie@handsonhartford.org
www.handsonhartford.org
Founded in 1969, Hands On Hartford (formerly Center
City Churches) is a private, non-profit,
non-sectarian social services agency that serves
Hartford residents in need through three program
areas: basic needs, children and families, and
special populations.
*5047
HARC, Inc.
900 Asylum Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105-1985
Tel (860) 278-1100 x251
Fax (860) 541-1770
Dr. Stephen Becker, President & CEO
sbecker@harc-ct.org
www.harc-ct.org
HARC is a grassroots organization, founded 52 years
ago 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
Marilyn E. Rossetti, Executive Director
marilyn.rossetti@hartfordareasrallytogether.org
www.hartofhartford.org
HART’s mission is to empower residents and
organizations of Hartford to effectively address
neighborhood issues.
*5757
Hartford Asset Building Collaborative
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
Hartford Asset Building Collaborative is a coalition
of agencies 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.
*5766
Hartford Collaborative for Community
Organizing
c/o Local Initiatives Support Collaborative
227 Lawrence Street, 2nd Floor
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 525-4821
Fax (860) 525-4822
Luisa Peschiera-O’Dell, Director
lpeschiera@lisc.org
www.lisc.org/hartford/programs/collaborative_7854/index.shtml
The Hartford Collaborative for Community Organizing
(HCCO) is a grantmaking collaborative aimed at
supporting the development of a high quality,
citywide system of community organizing in Hartford.
*5051
Hartford Dispensary
345 Main Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 525-2181
Fax (860) 525-7332
Paul McLaughlin, Executive Director
paul.mclaughlin@hdisp.org
The Hartford Dispensary is a behavioral health care
organization that provides mental health and
substance abuse services specializing in treatment
for narcotic addicts.
5317
Hartford Food System
191 Franklin Avenue
Hartford, CT 06114
Tel (860) 296-9325
Fax (860) 296-8326
Jerry Jones, Executive Director
jjones@hartfordfood.org
www.hartfordfood.org
Manages, develops and advocates for programs that
increase the supply of nutritious and affordable
food to Connecticut’s lower income communities.
5904
Hartford Gay & Lesbian Health Collective
1841 Broad Street
Hartford, CT 06114
Tel (860) 278-4163 x18
Linda Estabrook, Executive Director
www.hglhc.org
The Collective empowers individuals of diverse
sexual orientations and gender identities to lead
healthy lives by providing health and support
services, education and advocacy.
5044
HartfordInfo
500 Main Street
Hartford, CT 06103
Tel (860) 695-6280
Louise Blalock, Chief Librarian
www.hartfordinfo.org
The Hartford Public Library supports literacy and
learning and provides free and open access to
information and ideas. The library’s
HartfordInfo.org is a gateway to information and
data about Hartford and the surrounding region.
*5053
Hartford Neighborhood Centers, Inc.
38 Lawrence Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 522-2129
Fax (860) 251-6520
Lynn Ford-Loyd, Executive Director
www.hnci.org
Serves an important function of caring for the human
service needs of disadvantaged residents of
Hartford. HNC also owns and operates Camp Hi-Hoti in
Hebron, CT, which functions each summer as a camp
and recreational facility for Hartford area youth.
*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
Clare Dowd, Senior Program Officer
cdowd@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 264
Fax (860) 724-0437
Jeannette B. DeJesus, Executive Director
jeannetted@hispanichealth.com
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.
*5055
Hockanum Industries, Inc.
40 Hale Street
Vernon, CT 06066
Tel (860) 871-6724
Fax (860) 875-0750
Joan McMahon, Executive Director
jmcmahon@hockanumindustries.org
www.hockanumindustries.org
Hockanum Industries provides employment, training
and retirement services for individuals with
developmental disabilities. Paid employment is
provided in a variety of supervised on-site and
community settings in the greater Vernon & Mansfield
areas.
*5057
Hockanum Valley Community Council, Inc.
155 West Main Street
Vernon, CT 06066
Tel (860) 872-9825
Fax (860) 870-9384
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
James C. Lofink, Executive Director
jlofink@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.
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5321
Immaculate Conception Housing & Shelter
P.O. Box 260669
Hartford, CT 06126
Tel (860) 293-0054
Fax (860) 724-5156
Patti Petrosky, Executive Director
patti@icshc.org
www.icshc.org
Immaculate Conception Shelter and Housing
Corporation provides emergency shelter, street
outreach and services to more than 1,000 individuals
who are chronically homeless in Hartford.
5235
Independence Unlimited
151 New Park Avenue, Suite D
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 523-5021
Candace J. Low, Executive Director
clow@independenceunlimited.org
Independence Unlimited, a center for independent
living, enables people with disabilities to achieve
greater independence by promoting environments in
which they can control their lives.
5350
Inroads/Greater Hartford & Springfield
P.O. Box 149
Hartford, CT 06103
Tel (314) 655-1533
Fax (860) 278-0570
Marcos Morales, Regional Director
www.inroads.org
INROADS Greater Hartford and Springfield recruits
talented students of color and prepares them for
positions of leadership in corporate America.
*5323
InterCommunity Mental Health Group, Inc.
281 Main Street
East Hartford, CT 06118-1823
Tel (860) 569-5900
Fax (860) 895-2328
Kimberly L. Beauregard, President and CEO
kimbeauregard@icmhg.org
www.icmhg.org
Nonprofit comprehensive community based provider of
mental health and co-occuring disorder services for
adults.
*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.
5315
KIDSAFE CT
19 Elm Street
Rockville, CT 06066
Tel (860) 872-1918
Fax (860) 872-8066
Angela F. Atwater, Executive Director
aatwater@kidsafect.com
www.kidsafect.org
KIDSAFE CT is a private, non-profit agency dedicated
to the prevention and treatment of child abuse and
neglect in the Greater Hartford area.
5393
Knox Parks Foundation
75 Laurel Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 951-7694
Fax (860) 233-6351
Jack N. Hale, Executive Director
jackh@knoxparks.org
www.knoxparks.org
Knox Parks Foundation improves throughout the
Hartford area through community and school gardens,
horticultural and environmental education, and a
youth conservation corps.
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5314
Lawyers for Children America, Inc.
151 Farmington Ave., RW4A
Hartford, CT 06156-3124
Tel (860) 273-0441
Priscilla Pappadia, Director of Advocacy
pappadiap@aetna.com
www.lawyersforchildrenamerica.org
Recruits, trains and provides support to volunteers
dedicated to providing pro bono legal services to
abused and neglected children in court.
5326
Leadership Greater Hartford
30 Laurel Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 951-6161
Fax (860) 951-3685
Ted Carroll, President
ted.carroll@leadershipgh.org
www.leadershipgh.org
Leadership Greater Hartford brings together and
prepares a diverse array of community-minded leaders
to address issues that will promote a healthy
Greater Hartford.
*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
director@literacycentral.org
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.
5328
Loaves & Fishes Ministries
360 Farmington Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 524-1730
Alyce F. Hild, Executive Director
loaves@sbcglobal.net
http://loavesfishesministries.org
Through feeding, education, training and counseling
programs, Loaves & Fishes provides support services
for individuals/families below poverty level trying
to move to independence.
4821
Local Initiatives Support Corporation
(L.I.S.C.)
227 Lawrence Street 2nd Floor
Hartford, CT 06106
(860) 525-4821
Andrea Pereira Stelma, Executive Director
APereira@liscnet.org
http://www.lisc.org/hartford/programs/hndsc_5948/index.shtml
LISC was formed in 1995 as a funder network
comprised of United Way of Central and Northeastern
Connecticut (formerly United Way of the Capital
Area) and area foundations. Since 1995, LISC has
invested $5.8 million in high quality non-profit
developers in Hartford.
5247
Lutz Children’s Museum
247 South Main Street
Manchester, CT 06040
Tel (860) 643-0949
Robert Eckert, Executive Director
reckert@lutzmuseum.org
www.lutzmuseum.org
The Lutz Children’s Museum provides opportunities
for children to learn about the past, better
understand the context of the present, and prepare
for the future.
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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.
5109
Manchester Area Network on AIDS, Inc./MANA
64 Church Street
Manchester, CT 06040
Tel (860) 646-6260
Fax (860) 645-9855
Mo Cacace, Executive Director
mocacace@mana-ct.net
www.mana-ct.net
The Manchester Area Network on AIDS provides support
services and case management for individuals living
with HIV/AIDS. MANA also provides HIV/AIDS education
and prevention programs.
5256
Manchester Police Activities League (PAL)
239 East Middle Turnpike
P.O. Box 191
Manchester, CT 06045-0191
Tel (860) 645-5525
Lawrence B. Zarbo, Director
www.manchesterpolice.org/Pal.htm
Promotes positive relationships between youth and
the police through a variety of educational and
recreational programs focusing on positive youth
development for at risk youth.
*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
376R 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.
5071
McLean
75 Great Pond Road
Simsbury, CT 06070
Tel (860) 658-3744
Fax (860) 651-1247
David Bordonaro, President
david.bordonaro@mcleancare.org
www.mcleancare.org
McLean is a private not for profit health care
organization providing a continuum of care on site
and in the community.
*5384
Mi Casa Family Service & Educational Center, Inc.
590 Park Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 659-3955
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.
5356
Mosaic
100 Sebethe Drive, Suite A2
Cromwell, CT 06416
Tel (860) 632-2814
Fax (860) 632-0657
Andrea M. Schumann, Executive Director
andrea.schumann@mosaicinfo.org
www.mosaicinfo.org/cromwell
Mosaic (formerly Bethphage) is a non-profit agency
who provides community-based services to over 100
individuals with developmental disabilities
throughout the state of Connecticut.
*5072
My Sisters’ Place, Inc.
30 Arbor Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 549-1634
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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5395
National Alliance on Mental Illness - Connecticut
Chapter
241 Main Street, Fifth Floor
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 882-0236
Fax (860) 586-7477
Kate Mattias, Executive Director
namicted@namict.org
www.namict.org
NAMI-CT, state affiliate of the National Alliance
for the Mentally Ill, educates consumers and their
families about services and treatment and advocates
for protection of all people with mental illness.
5756
National Conference for Community & Justice of CT &
WMA, Inc.
1095 Day Hill Road Suite 100
Windsor, CT 06095
Tel (860) 683-1039
Fax (860) 683-1409
Dr. Andrea Kandel, Ed.D., Executive Director
akandel@nccjctwma.org
www.nccj.org
The National Conference for Community and Justice,
NCCJ, is a human relations organization dedicated to
fighting bias, bigotry and racism. We promote
understanding and respect among all races, religions
and cultures through education, advocacy and
conflict resolution.
5073
Network Against Domestic Abuse of North Central CT,
Inc.
139 Hazard Avenue Building 3
Enfield, CT 06082
Tel (860) 763-7430
Fax (860) 763-7436
Kathy Barron, Executive Director
The Network Against Domestic Abuse services victims
of domestic violence in a six-town north central
catchment area. Services include: Shelter,
Counseling, Child Advocacy, Court Victim Advocacy,
Volunteer Services and Community Education.
*5075
New Directions, Inc. of North Central Connecticut
113 Elm Street, Suite 204
Enfield, CT 06082
Tel (860) 741-3001 x320
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.
*5033
New Hope Manor, Inc.
48 Hartford Road
Manchester, CT 06040
Tel (860) 643-2701
Fax (860) 647-8383
Cheryl Fasano, Executive Director
cheryl@newhopemanor.net
www.newhopemanor.net
New Hope Manor is a residential treatment facility
whose primary purpose is to provide an intensive
treatment program for adolescent females and their
families.
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5331
Open Hearth Association
P.O. Box 1077
Hartford, CT 06143-1077
Tel (860) 525-3447
Fax (860) 920-0011
Rebecca Rabinowitz, Chief Executive Officer
www.theopenhearth.org
The Open Hearth provides housing and support
services for homeless men in recovery from substance
abuse. It also operates a 25-bed emergency shelter.
*5746
Opportunities Industrialization Center of New
Britain Inc.
1 Grove St., Ste. 315
New Britain, CT 06053-4116
Tel (860) 224-7151
Fax (860) 224-8397
Paulette Fox, Executive Director
pfox@oicnb.org
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.
*5374
Organized Parents Make A Difference (OPMAD), Inc.
350 Farmington Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 548-0301
Fax (860) 548-0307
Sharon Tripp, Executive Director
sharon.tripp@opmad.org
www.opmad.org
Hartford’s only parent-run after-school
organization provides after-school, summer and
parent programs.
*5095
Our Piece of The Pie (OPP)
Veeder Place
20-28 Sargeant Street
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 296-5068
Fax (860) 296-3477
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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5759
Pastoral Counseling Center, Inc.
P.O. Box 1244
Glastonbury, CT 06033-6244
Tel (860) 659-0183
Robert S. Henderson, Executive Director
rob444@cox.net
www.pccglastonbury.org
Provides quality pastoral psychotherapy and
professional training to those seeking help.
*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.
5023
Plainville Association for Retarded Citizens, Inc.
28 East Maple Street
P.O. Box 15
Plainville, CT 06062
Tel (860) 747-0316
Stephanie Robinson, Executive Director
stephanie@plainvillearc.org
Serves individuals with developmental disabilities
in Plainville and its surrounding communities. Our
mission is to foster an understanding and acceptance
of people with disabilities by providing information
and support services.
5124
Polish American Foundation of Connecticut
27 Grove Hill
New Britain, CT 06052-1368
Tel (860) 517-9267
Konrad Gil, Executive Director
konradgil@paf-ct.org
www.paf-ct.org
Supports cultural and educational programs and
activities, provides social and workforce
development services, and seeks to promote cultural
understanding among ethnic groups; assists new
immigrants.
5244
Potters House Child Development Center
74 Brooklyn Street
Rockville, CT 06066
Tel (860) 872-1819
Fax (860) 870-8222
Leslie Suarez, Executive Director
leslie.suarez@philearningcenter.com
www.philearningcenter.com
The Potter’s House is a non-profit child care and
preschool which provides quality programs for all
children regardless of culture, socio-economic
background, or family’s ability to pay full tuition.
*5082
Prudence Crandall Center, Inc.
P.O. Box 895
New Britain, CT 06050-0895
Tel (860) 225-5187
Fax (860) 826-4994
Jessica Lewis-Branson, Executive Director
jlewisbranson@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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5362
Saint Agnes Home, Inc.
104 Mayflower Street
West Hartford, CT 06110
Tel (860) 521-7516
Fax (860) 521-6160
Lorna Little, Executive Director
www.stagneshome.org
Our mission is to provide residential care and
support services for pregnant and parenting
adolescent mothers and their infants.
*5086
Salvation Army of Greater Hartford
855 Asylum Avenue
P.O. Box 628
Hartford, CT 06142
Tel (860) 543-8400 x150
Fax (860) 543-8412
Terry L. Wood, Captain
terry_wood@use.salvationarmy.org
www.salvationarmy-ct-ri.org
The Salvation Army of Greater Hartford 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.
5378
Sheldon Oak Central, Inc.
54 South Prospect Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Tel (860) 246-0666
Fax (860) 246-0203
Daniel O. Merida, Executive Director
dmerida@sheldonoak.org
www.sheldonoak.org
Nonprofit tax exempt development corporation. Its
mission is to develop, manage and produce affordable
housing for at risk populations.
5386
Shelter for Women
Grey Lodge & Allison Gill Lodge
20-28 Sargeant Street
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 522-9363
Fax (860) 525-6800
Margaret W. Nareff, Executive Director
margaretn@shelterforwomen.org
www.shelterforwomen.org
Therapeutic educational and independent living
programs in a residential setting for girls who are
at risk, and cope with the psychological trauma
associated with abuse and neglect.
5045
Simsbury A Better Chance (ABC) Program
Box 542
835 Hopmeadow Street,
Simsbury, CT 06070-0542
Tel (860) 408-9710
Linda Schofield, President
www.simsburyabetterchance.org
The mission of A Better Chance (ABC) is to increase
the number of well-educated minority youth capable
of assuming positions of responsibility and
leadership in our society.
5765
Sneha, Inc.
P.O. Box 271650
West Hartford, CT 06127-1650
Tel (860) 658-4615
Malavika Vidwans, President
mvidwans@comcast.net
www.sneha.org
Sneha’s purpose is to serve women of South Asian
origin, and their families, re: education and
empowerment, and provide a forum for pan-ethnic
interest, and intra- and inter-generational
dialogue; it also provides a support line for
referral of services.
*5093
South Arsenal Neighborhood Development (SAND)
Corporation
1443-1445 Main Street
Hartford, CT 06120
Tel (860) 278-8460 x616
Fax (860) 297-0074
Karen O. Lewis, President & CEO
kolewis@sandcorporation.com
www.sandcorporation.com
SAND’s goal is to improve the economic, physical and
social condition of its service population. Many
different activities are offered to assist in
obtaining this goal, including youth recreation
programs.
*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.
5022
Southeastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug
Dependence, Inc. (SCADD)
37 Camp Mooween Road
Lebanon, CT 06249
Tel (860) 886-2495
Jack Malone, Executive Director
jackmalone@scadd.org
Dedicated to helping people and their families
overcome their problems with alcoholism and
substance abuse by providing a variety of treatment
services.
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5337
Tri-Town Shelter Services
93 East Main Street
P.O. Box 28
Vernon, CT 06066
Tel (860) 875-9702
Fax (860) 875-6804
Pieter Nijsson, Executive Director
pnijssen@sbcglobal.net
http://tri-townshelterservices.org
TTSS provides twenty-four hour shelter, related
services, information and referrals to homeless
individuals, couples, and families with children in
need of assistance or services.
*5253
True Colors, Inc. Sexual Minority Youth & Family
Services of CT
945 Main Street, Suite 211
Manchester, CT 06040
Tel (860) 649-7386
Fax (860) 649-7386
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.
*5059
United Way of Connecticut, Inc./2-1-1
1344 Silas Deane Highway
Rocky Hill, CT 06067-1342
Tel (860) 722-2490 20
Fax (860) 548-7363
Richard J. Porth, President and CEO
richard.porth@ctunitedway.org
www.ctunitedway.org
United Way of Connecticut operates the 2-1-1 program
and other health and human service call centers. 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 x121
Fax (860) 244-0794
James E. Willingham, Sr., President & CEO
jwillingham@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.
5355
Vishwa Hindu Parishad of America
85 Ciccollela Court
Southington, CT 06489
Tel (860) 628-8978
Hasit H. Parikh, President
www.vhp-america.org
Our mission is to cultivate appreciation for the
Hindu heritage, support our youth, provide relief to
all in need, promote unity among Hindus, and educate
others about Hindu beliefs.
*5102
Visiting Nurse and Health Services of CT, Inc.
8 Keynote Drive
Vernon, CT 06066-5040
Tel (860) 872-9163
Fax (860) 872-3030
Patricia Piela, Executive Director
ppiela@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) 493-7178
Fax (860) 246-8797
Ellen D. Rothberg, President & CEO
erothberg@vnahealthcare.org
www.vnahealthcare.org
Our agency provides 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.
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5127
West End Community Center
461 Farmington Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 232-8081
Fax (860) 232-8087
LaTonya S. Garner, Executive Director
westendcommunity@comcast.net
Community Center provides a public space for all the
West End neighborhood’s diverse residents, property
owners, renters, workers, children, etc. to come
together to strengthen communal ties and civic
goals.
5354
West Indian Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 320394
32 Wintonbury Avenue
Bloomfield, CT 06002
Tel (860) 243-8812
Fax (860) 241-0379
Sharraine B. Reid, Executive Director
www.westindianfoundation.org
West Indian Foundation encourages a strong, stable
status for West Indian Americans, through education,
economic and skill development and preservation and
perpetuation of culture.
*5080
Wheeler Clinic, Inc. / Prevent Child Abuse
Connecticut
91 Northwest Drive
Plainville, CT 06062
Tel (860) 793-3500
Fax (860) 793-3520
Susan Walkama, President and CEO
swalkama@wheelerclinic.org
www.wheelerclinic.org
Prevent Child Abuse Connecticut is a statewide
program of Wheeler Clinic dedicated to the
prevention of child abuse and the promotion of
healthy family relationships.
*5111
Windham Area Interfaith Ministry
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
5245
Windham Habitat for Humanity
P.O. Box 214
Willimantic, CT 06226
Tel (860) 429-9239
Fax (860) 450-1844
George Askew, President
www.windhamhabitatforhumanity.org
Habitat for Humanity - Windham is a nonprofit,
Christian housing ministry seeking to eliminate
poverty housing by building houses, one house at a
time.
5034
Windham Regional Community Council
872 Main Street
Willimantic, CT 06226
Tel (860) 423-4534
Fax (860) 456-1028
Jeffrey G. Beadle, Executive Director
jeffrey.beadle@wrccinc.org
www.wrccinc.org
WRCC is a non-profit social service agency committed
to improving the health and social well-being of the
residents living in the Windham and Tolland County.
*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.
5747
World Affairs Council of Connecticut
66 Forest Street
Hartford, CT 06105
Tel (860) 241-6118
Felicity Harley, Executive Director
www.ctwac.org
A nonprofit, non-partisan education organization
which seeks to enhance public dialogue on world
affairs in Connecticut; develop awareness of other
cultures and governments, and promote mutual
understandings and friendships among people
worldwide.
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*5113
YMCA of Greater Hartford
241 Trumbull Street
Hartford, CT 06103
Tel (860) 522-9622 ext276
Fax (860) 522-1314
Kevin Washington, President
kevin.washington@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
Judy Jameson, Executive Director
jjameson@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.
5338
Youth Challenge of Connecticut, Inc.
P.O. Box 763
15-17 May Street
Hartford, CT 06142-0763
Tel (860) 728-5199
Fax (860) 524-0418
Raul Gonzalez, Executive Director
pauleyc@mindspring.com
www.youthchallenge.org
Operates residential centers and conducts outreach
to help persons affected by life-controlling
problems such as substance abuse find drug-free,
productive and meaningful lives.
*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.
*5117
YWCA of New Britain
22 Glen Street
P.O. Box 2545
New Britain, CT 06050
Tel (860) 225-4681 x248
Fax (860) 826-7026
Robin G. Sharp, Executive Director
rsharp.ywca@snet.net
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 of the 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 of the
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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