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United Way Offices and Affiliated United Ways

#5000 (CC) United Way of the Capital Area
30 Laurel Street • Hartford, CT 06106-1374
Business: (860) 493-6800 • Fax: (860) 493-6859
Website: www.uwcact.org

#5203 (CC) United Way of New Britain & Berlin
29 Russell Street • New Britain, CT 06052-1364
Business: (860) 223-9294 • Fax: (860) 224-6901
Website: www.uwcact.org/whoweare/new_britain.htm

#5206 (CC) Windham Region United Way
720 Main Street • Third Floor • Willimantic, CT 06226
Business: (860) 456-0188 • Fax: (860) 456-7391
Website: www.uwcact.org/whoweare/Windham.htm

#5200 (CC) Avon United Fund*
#5201 (CC) Canton United Fund*
#5202 (CC) Farmington Community Chest*
#5205 (CC) United Way of North Central Connecticut
(Enfield)*

*Contact information is the same as
United Way of the Capital Area (above).

Community Health Charities of Connecticut

#3000 (CC) Community Health Charities of Connecticut

30 Laurel Street  • Hartford, CT 06106

Business: (860) 951-5933 or (800) 344-6071

Fax: (860) 9515961

Email: info@chcct.org

Website: www.chcct.org

United Way of the Capital Area
Partner Agencies

#5083  ACCESS Agency

1315 Main Street

Willimantic, CT 06226

Phone: (860) 450-7471

Fax: (860) 423-4722

Peter DeBiasi, Executive Director

 

Serving Windham community residents for referrals and social support.

 

 

#5366 African American Parade Day Committee, Inc.

P.O. Box 911

Hartford, CT 06143-0911

Phone: (860) 524-0086

Fax: (860) 524-0087

Email: africanamericanpar@sbcglobal.net

Ula Dodson, Chief Volunteer Officer

 

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

110 Bartholomew Avenue

Hartford, CT 06106-2241

Phone: (860) 951-4833 

Fax: (860) 951-4779

Website: www.aidsprojecthartford.org

Paul J. Botticello Jr., Executive Director

 

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 Centers, Inc. (ADRC)

500 Blue Hills Avenue

Hartford, CT 06112

Phone: (860) 714-3701

Fax: (860) 714-8974

Website: www.adrc-ct.org

Kenneth J. Talge, President/CEO

 

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 (CC) American Red Cross - Charter Oak Chapter

209 Farmington Avenue

Farmington, CT 06032

Phone: (860) 678-2700

Fax: (860) 678-5461

Email: charteroak@ctredcross.org

Website: charteroak.redcross.org

Debra Pasquale, CEO

 

Provides disaster relief; preparedness training in Disaster, First Aid, Water Safety, CPR, HIV/AIDS; serves military personnel and families; supports blood collections.  Together, we can save lives.

 

 

#5003 (CC) American Red Cross - Middlesex Central CT Chapter

45 Russell Street

New Britain, CT 06052

Phone: (860) 229-1631

Fax: (860) 225-4762

Website: www.ctredcross.org/middlesex

 

Serves New Britain, Berlin, Plainville. Provides transportation for medical appointments; disaster relief and education; First Aid/CPR classes for all ages; emergency communications for military.

 

 

#5302 Andover, Hebron, Marlborough Youth Services

25 Pendleton Drive

Hebron, CT 06248

Phone: (860) 228-9488

Fax: (860) 228-1213

Website: www.ahmyouth.org

Joel I. Rosenberg, Executive Director

 

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.

P.O. Box 218

Coventry, CT 06238

Phone: (860) 646-3399 Manchester office or (860) 742-5279 Coventry office

Fax: (860) 742-5279

Email: angelsus@aol. com

Claire Connelly, President

 

Professional volunteers provide counseling and social services to low income individuals and families. Incorporated in 1984, located in Manchester, CT.

 

 

#5046 (CC) ARC of Greater Enfield

75 Hazard Avenue

Enfield, CT 06082

Phone: (860) 763-5411

Fax: (860) 763-2059

Email: enfieldarc@rcn.com

Rita C. McCartney, Executive Director

 

Provides recreational and enrichment programs for individuals with mental retardation; six-week summer campaign program, respite care, advocacy.

 

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#5303 Birthright of Greater Hartford

914 Main Street, Room 216

East Hartford, CT 06108

Phone: (860) 290-8800

Mary Rachel McNamara, President

 

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.

 

 

#5330 Blue Hills Civic Association

120 Holcomb Street

Hartford, CT 06112-1589

Phone: (860) 679-3848

Fax: (860) 242-0741

Email: bluehills@hartnet.org

Lee R. Hunt, CEO

 

The Civic Association's priority is to stabilize the largest homeowning community in Hartford and to maintain, support, and grow its homeowning population.

 

 

#5010 (CC) Boy Scouts of America, Connecticut Rivers Council

60 Darlin Street

P.O. Box 280098

Hartford, CT 06128-0098

Phone: (860) 289-6669

Fax: (860) 290-8860

Website: www.ctrivers.org

Harry L. Pokorny, Executive Director

 

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

 

 

#5012 (CC) Boys' & Girls' Club of New Britain, Inc.

150 Washington Street

New Britain, CT 06051

Phone: (860) 229-2865

Fax: (860) 229-8880

Website: www.bgclubnb.org

Todd Czuprinski, Executive Director

 

The Boys and Girls Club of New Britain serving the New Britain area, offers a variety of educational, recreational, and preventive programs for youth ages 5-18.

 

 

#5011 (CC) Boys & Girls Clubs of Hartford, Inc.

99 Pratt Street, Suite 209

Hartford, CT 06103

Phone: (860) 724-0700

Fax: (860) 724-2722

Website: www.bgchartford.org

Kenneth R. Darden, Executive Director

 

Provides, under professional supervision, year round building centered educational, vocational, recreational, leadership and citizenship development programming for all young people especially those from disadvantaged circumstances.

 

 

#5237 Bridge Family Center, The

1022 Farmington Avenue

West Hartford, CT 06117

Phone: (860) 521-8035

Fax: (860) 521-8036

Website: www.bridgefamilycenter.org

Margaret A. Hann, Executive Director

 

A regional family service agency providing counseling, temporary shelter, life skills training, positive youth development programs, parent education, community services and prevention and intervention programs.

 

 

 

#5377 Broad Park Development Corporation, Inc.

617 Park Street

Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: (860) 249-0649

Fax: (860) 549-8308

Website: www.broadpark.org

Romulo Samaniego, Executive Director

 

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

Phone: (860) 456-1032 x25

Fax: (860) 456-4721

Website: www.camphorizons.org

Janice Chamberlain, Associate Executive Director

 

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

Phone: (860) 522-1111

Fax: (860) 722-2486

Website: www.capitalworkforce.org

Thomas Phillips, CEO & President

 

Responsible for workforce development policy, planning and programming. We design and manage targeted workforce development programs for adult and youth jobseekers and employers.

 

 

#5015 (CC) Capitol Region Conference of Churches

60 Lorraine Street

Hartford, CT 06105

Phone: (860) 236-1295 x 12

Fax: (860) 236-8071

Website: www.conferenceofchurches.org

Shelley D.B. Copeland, Executive Director

 

Mission is to build unity and purpose among member churches to achieve social justice and self determination for all people in the Hartford Region.

 

 

#5016 (CC) Catholic Charities & Family Services - Norwich

331 Main Street

Norwich, CT 06360

Phone: (860) 889-8346

Fax: (860) 889-2658

Website: www.ccfsn.org

Email: anngrabowski@ccfsn.org

Marek Kukulka, Executive Director

 

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 (CC) Catholic Charities, Inc. - Central Area

Capitol Region Office

896 Asylum Avenue

Hartford, CT 06105

Phone: (860) 522-8241

Fax: (860) 527-1919

Website: www.cccfs.org

Lois Nesci, Area Director

 

Social services agency providing family/individual support services including mental health counseling, psychiatric out-patient, adoption, child care, pregnancy counseling, Welfare to Work, and youth services.

 

 

#5018 (CC) Catholic Charities, Inc. - New Britain

90 Franklin Square

New Britain, CT 06051

Phone: (860) 225-3561

Fax: (860) 225-2558

Website: www.cccfs.org

Lois Nesci, Area Director

 

Providing individual, couple, family, and group psychotherapy to children and adults. Fees determined by a sliding fee scale. Services available in Spanish and Polish.

 

 

#5019 (CC) Center City Churches, Inc.

40 Pratt Street, Suite 210

Hartford, CT 06103-1601

Phone: (860) 728-3201

Fax: (860) 549-8550

Email: info@centercitychurches.org

Website: www.centercitychurches.org

Paul C. Christie, Executive Director

 

Strengthens community in Hartford by responding faithfully to individuals, children, families and special populations in need through programs that change lives and renew human possibility.

 

 

#5340 Center for Children's Advocacy, Inc.

University of CT School of Law

65 Elizabeth Street

Hartford, CT 06105

Phone: (860) 570-5327

Fax: (860) 570-5256

Website: www.kidscounsel.org

Martha Stone, Executive Director

 

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.

 

 

#5020 (CC) Central Connecticut Arc, Inc. (CCArc)

One Hartford Square

New Britain, CT 06052

Phone: (860) 229-6665

Fax: (860) 826-6883

Website: www.ccarc.com

Anne L. Ruwet, Executive Director

 

Supports people with mental retardation and other disabilities. Services include vocational training and placement, residential and day services, advocacy, and individual and family respite services.

 

 

#5305 Children in Placement - CT, Inc.

300 Whalley Avenue

New Haven, CT 06511

Phone: (203) 784-0344

Fax: (203) 784-0347

Email: children.in.plcmnt@snet.net

Website: www.childreninplacement.org

Joan B. Jenkins, Executive Director

 

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 (CC) Children's Law Center, Inc.

30 Arbor Street, South Building

Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: (860) 232-9993

Fax: (860) 232-9996

Website: www.clcct.org

Justine Rakich-Kelly, Executive Director

 

Legal representation for indigent children in high-conflict custody and visitation cases with clinical consultation.  The Children's Law Line:  legal information and referrals.

 

 

#5342 Chinese Culture Center

P.O. Box 380825

East Hartford, CT 06134-0825

Phone: (860) 565-9098

Fax: (860) 755-0784

Email: philipkhma@cs.com

Website: www.ccc-ct.org

Philip Ma, President

 

To promote better understanding of Chinese culture. To establish and maintain a Chinese language school. To enhance the exchange and sharing of general knowledge.

 

 

#5024 (CC) Chrysalis Center, Inc.

278 Farmington Avenue

Hartford, CT 06105

Phone: (860) 525-1261 x181

Fax:(860) 527-0297

Website: www.ChrysalisCenterCT.org

Sharon L. Castelli, Executive Director

 

Private, non-profit, rehabilitation healthcare agency providing community support services for Greater Hartford residents struggling with mental illness, substance abuse, HIV/AIDS, homelessness and poverty.

 

 

#5026 (CC) Citizens' Research Education Network (CREN)

34 Sequassen Street

Hartford, CT 06106

Phone:(860) 509-3701

Fax: (860) 509-3711

Email: cren@hartnet.org

Website: www.cren.info

Elizabeth Dupont Diehl, Executive Director

 

CREN provides research and information to community organizations and individuals on issues affecting the quality of life in Hartford and other urban areas.

 

 

#5028 (CC) Community Child Guidance Clinic

317 North Main Street

Manchester, CT 06040

Phone: (860) 643-2101

Fax: (860) 645-1470

Website: www.ccgcinc.org

Clifford Johnson, Executive Director

 

Outpatient mental health services to children, adolescents and families. Individual, group and family therapy, home-based services and a school for emotionally disturbed children.

 

 

#5348 Community Enterprises, Inc.

P.O. Box 176

Windsor, CT 06095

Phone: (860) 688-7918

Fax: (860) 688-5599

Email: CECauley@snet.net

Website: www.communityenterprises.com

Richard Venne, President/CEO

 

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.

 

 

#5306 (CC) Community Mental Health Affiliates, Inc.

300 Main Street

Bristol, CT 06010

Phone: (860) 583-9954

Fax: (860) 525-6811

Website: www.cmhacc.org

Mark Muradian, Executive Director

 

A private not-for-profit, community-oriented organization providing mental health and substance abuse treatment to children, adolescents, men, women, and families throughout central Connecticut.

 

 

#5308 (CC) Community Renewal Team (CRT)

555 Windsor Street

Hartford, CT 06120

Phone: (860) 560-5600

Fax: (860) 527-3305

Email: paulp@crtct.org

Website: www.crtct.org

Paul C. Puzzo, President/CEO

 

The Community Renewal Team is a private, non-profit community action agency providing anti-poverty programs to help individuals and families become economically self-sufficient.

 

 

#5311 Community Solutions, Inc.

310 Collins Street

Hartford, CT 06105-1505

Phone: (860) 527-0101

Fax: 683-7199

Website: www.csi-online.org

Robert Pidgeon, CEO

 

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 (CC) COMPASS Youth Collaborative

40 Clifford Street

Hartford, CT 06114

Phone: (860) 278-6678

Fax: (860) 278-1254

Email: bobpcompassyc.org

Robert Pawloski, Executive Director

 

The organization is committed to positive youth development, education and community involvement.  Accomplished through academic enrichment, tutoring programs, community service projects, leisure and recreation activities.

 

 

#5389 Connecticut Canine Search & Rescue

19 Sunset Terrace

West Hartford, CT 06107

Phone: (860) 521-6482

Fax: (860) 521-3315

Email: akugelman@aol.com

Website: www.ccsar.org

Alice Kugelman, Treasurer

 

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. (CCCI)

43 Enterprise Drive

Bristol, CT 06010-7472

Phone: (860) 589-6226

Fax: (860) 585-0858

Website: www.ctcommunitycare.org

Mary Ann Bunnell, Director

 

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.

 

 

#5251 (CC) Connecticut Forum

750 Main Street

Hartford, CT 06103

Phone: (860) 509-0909 x18 and x13

Fax: (860) 509-0919

Website: www.ctforum.org

Doris Sugarman, Executive Director

 

Connecticut Youth Forum engages 700 diverse teenagers from 40 schools in 92 meetings annually, breaking barriers/stereotypes, promoting leadership/positive youth development, through discussion/action.

 

 

#5368 Connecticut Humane Society

701 Russell Road

Newington, CT 06111-1593

Phone: (860) 594-4502

Fax: (860) 665-1478

Website: www.cthumane.org

Richard Johnston, Esquire, President

 

Provides 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

701 B Russell Road

Newington, CT 06111

Phone: (860) 594-4502

Fax: (860) 665-1478

Website: www.cthumane.org

Richard Johnston, President

 

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.

 

 

#5029 (CC) Connecticut Junior Republic

P.O. Box 161

Goshen Road

Litchfield, CT 06759

Phone:  1-800-246-7318

Fax: (860) 727-8715

Website: www.ctjuniorrepublic.org

John Boyd, Executive Director

 

The Connecticut Junior Republic Association, Inc. provides residential and community-based care, treatment, and education for troubled youth with programs in Bridgeport, East Hartford, Litchfield, and Waterbury.

 

 

#5760 Connecticut League of Conservation Voters

645 Farmington Avenue, 1st Floor

Hartford, CT 06105

Phone: (860) 236-5442

Fax: (860) 236-5448

Email: ctlcv@mindspring.com

Website: www.conservationeducation.org

Lori Brown, Executive Director

 

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 regarding the state’s natural resources.

 

 

#5031 (CC) Connecticut Legal Services

62 Washington Street

Middletown, CT 06457

Phone: (860) 344-0447 x103

Fax: (860) 346-2938

Website: www.connlegalservices.org

Linda Spada, Comptroller

 

Provides free civil legal services to the poor.  Areas of specialty include domestic/family violence, homelessness/housing, public benefits, special education, elder and disability law.

 

 

#5239 (CC) Connecticut Policy & Economic Council (CPEC)

179 Allyn Street, Suite 308

Hartford, CT 06103-1421

Phone: (860) 722-2490 x14

Fax: (860) 548-7363

Email: cpec@cpec.org

Website: www.cpec.org

Michael P. Meotti, CEO

 

CPEC is an information resource for local government officials, community leaders and citizens. Work focuses on education, municipal services and community improvement.

 

 

#5312 Connecticut Radio Information System (CRIS)

184 Windsor Avenue, Suite C

Windsor, CT 06095-4536

Phone: (860) 527-8000

Fax: (860) 727-9581

Website: www.cslib.org/cris/

Andrea Pasquale, Executive Director

 

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, Inc. (CONNSACS)

96 Pitkin Street

East Hartford, CT 06108

Phone: (860) 282-9881 ext. 17

Fax: (860) 291-9335

Website: www.connsacs.org

Nancy Kushins, Executive Director

 

Statewide association of individual sexual assault crisis programs working to end sexual violence through victim assistance, community education and public policy advocacy.

 

 

#5105 (CC) Connecticut VNA - East Hartford

111 Founders Plaza, Suite 200

East Hartford, CT 06108-3213

Phone: (860) 528-2273

Fax: (860) 290-6750

Website: www.connecticutvna.org

Francine Hunter, Director of Patient Services

 

Provides homecare services and other activities affecting the health and welfare of its patients.

 

 

#5110 (CC) ConnectiKids

814 Asylum Avenue

Hartford, CT 06105

Phone: (860) 522-8710

Fax: (860) 249-5901

Email: connectikids@snet.net

Website: www.connectikids.info/

Ricardo Herrera, Executive Director

 

Provides after-school arts and enrichment and a tutoring program that matches more than 250 Hartford students K-6 with an adult volunteer tutor and mentor.

 

 

#5309 Co-Opportunity, Inc.

Veeder Place

20-28 Sargeant Street

Hartford, CT 06105

Phone: (860) 236-3617

Fax: (860) 808-1757

Email: donnat@co-opportunity.org

Donna Taglianetti, Executive Director

 

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 IDAs.

 

 

#5310 (CC) Covenant to Care for Children, Inc.

120 Mountain Avenue, Suite 212

Bloomfield, CT 06002

Phone: (860) 243-1806 x18

Fax: (860) 243-0100

Website: www.covenanttocare.org

Cynthia M. Bartholomew, Executive Director

 

Dedicated to improving the lives of Connecticut's abused and neglected children through the acquisition and distribution of community resources, mentoring and foster family recruitment.

 

 

#5252 (CC) Curbstone Press

321 Jackson Street

Willimantic, CT 06106

Phone: (860) 423-5110

Fax: (860) 423-9242

Website: www.curbstone.org

Alexander Taylor, Co-Director

 

To support literacy, Curbstone Press provides author workshops to public schools and community centers, and publishes literature that promotes intercultural understanding and respect for others.

 

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#5232 Doc Hurley Foundation, Inc.

103 Woodland Street

Hartford, CT 06105

Phone: (860) 549-5012

Fax: (860) 549-5955

Email: muriel@docscholar.org

Website: www.docscholar.org

Muriel Hurley-Carter, Executive Director

 

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 Region.

 

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#8312 Ebony Horsewomen, Inc.

337 Vine Street

Hartford, CT 06112

Phone: (860) 293-2914

Fax: (860) 293-0039

Website: www.ebonyhorsewomen.org

Patricia E. Kely, Executive Director

 

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.

113 Elm Street, Suite 102

Enfield, CT 06082

Phone: (860) 253-9935

Fax: (860) 253-9995

Website: www.erfcinc.org

Claire Hall, Executive Director

 

Teams with kids, communities and families to grow resilient kids. Through collaborations we help kids learn, reach their goals and contribute to their communities.

 

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#5037 (CC) Families In Crisis, Inc.

30 Arbor Street, North Wing

Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: (860) 236-3593

Fax: (860) 231-8430

Website: www.familiesincrisis.org

Susan Quinlan, Executive Director

 

FIC provides counseling and support services to offenders and their families. We also provide court outreach, information and referral, transportation, children's centers, prevention and parenting programs.

 

 

#5349 (CC) Family Life Education, Inc.

39 Grace Street

Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: (860) 231-7744

Fax: (860) 236-6721

Email: familylifeed@sbcglobal.net

Beverly Ryan, Executive Director

 

In 1987, Family Life Education was established as a community-based organization to provide educational support groups and case management for families and children in Hartford.

 

 

#5038 (CC) Family Services of Central Connecticut, Inc.

92 Vine Street

New Britain, CT 06052

Phone: (860) 223-9291

Fax: (860) 223-3111

Email: mmadigan@snet.net

Michael P. Madigan, Executive Director

 

Help for troubled/disadvantaged families under stress, including psychotherapy, parent training, case management, micro loans for cars for the newly employed, elderly supports, adoption services, advocacy.

 

 

#5039 (CC) Farmington Valley Arc, Inc. (FAVARH)

225 Commerce Drive

P.O. Box 225

Canton, CT 06019

Phone: (860) 693-6662

Fax: (860) 693-8662

Website: www.favarh.org

Tom Thompson, Executive Director

 

FAVARH offers residential, vocational, recreational, clinical and other services to 300+ adults/children with developmental disabilities and their families in a 12-town geographical catchment area.

 

 

#5108 (CC) Farmington Valley Visiting Nurse Association

Eight Old Mill Lane

Simsbury, CT 06070

Phone: (860) 651-3539

Fax: (860) 651-5082

Email: imuir@vnavalleycare.org

Website: www.vnavalleycare.org

Incy Muir, Executive Director

 

Provides comprehensive home health, certified hospice and community health/wellness programs to residents of all ages in the Farmington Valley and vicinity.

 

 

#5040 (CC) Foodshare

200 Addison Road

Windsor, CT 06095

Phone: (860) 688-6500

Fax: (860) 688-2776

Website: www.foodshare.org

Gloria J. McAdam, President

 

Works to end hunger by collecting and distributing donated food to over 270 programs in Greater Hartford.  Every $10 invested provides $100 worth of food to hungry people.

 

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#5249 Gathering Place

One Congress Street, Suite 210

Hartford, CT 06114

Phone: (860) 521-5396

Email: info@thegatheringplace.us

Courtney B. Bourns, CEO

 

Programs involve collaborative ventures initiated with other non-profits building bridges of understanding and a regional spirit and vision between diverse residents of Greater Hartford.

 

 

#5042 (CC) Girl Scouts, Connecticut Trails Council, Inc.

20 Washington Avenue

North Haven, CT 06473

Phone: (203) 239-2922 or 1-800-922-2770

Fax: (203) 239-7220

Email: general@ctrails.org

Website: www.girlscoutscttrails.org

Jeannette Archer-Simons, CEO

 

Provides comprehensive, informal educational programs for girls ages 5-17, stressing development of a positive self-image, leadership skills, and service to community.

 

 

#5043 (CC) Girl Scouts, Connecticut Valley Council, Inc.

340 Washington Street

Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: (860) 522-0163

Fax: (860) 548-0325

Website: www.girlscouts.org

Terry Terrell, Executive Director

 

Our mission is to help every girl achieve her full potential.  We will provide experiences within the framework of the Girl Promise and Law, that build self-esteem, skills and friendship.

 

 

#5371 Goodwill Industries of Springfield/Hartford, Inc.

285 Dorset Street

P.O. Box 80006

Springfield, MA 01108

Phone: 1-800-734-2242 ext. 230

Website: www.goodwillspringfield.org

Robert S. Goldberg, Executive Director

 

Goodwill provides educational/vocational training, placement, family supports and services to people with disabilities and special needs in Greater Hartford, CT and Springfield, MA.

 

 

#5047 (CC) Greater Hartford Association for Retarded Citizens, Inc. (HARC)

900 Asylum Avenue

Hartford, CT 06105-1985

Phone: (860) 278-4272

Fax: (860) 541-1770

Website: www.harc-ct.org

Stephen Becker, Executive Director

 

HARC assists people with mental retardation by providing these community-based services: early intervention, residences, employment, respite, family support, behavioral health clinic, recreation, elderly enrichment.

 

 

#5048 (CC) Greater Hartford Jewish Community Center

335 Bloomfield Avenue

West Hartford, CT 06117

Phone: (860) 236-4571

Fax: (860) 233-0802

Email: djaco@ghjcc.org

Website: www.ghjcc.org

David Jacobs, Executive Director

 

The GHJCC provides social, physical, intellectual, and cultural enjoyment for its membership and the general community at large.  The center has something for everyone.

 

 

#5063 (CC) Greater Hartford Legal Aid, Inc.

999 Asylum Avenue, 3rd Floor

Hartford, CT 06105

Phone: (860) 541-5000

Fax: (860) 541-5050

Website: www.ghla.org

Elam Lantz, Executive Director

 

A private, non-profit organization that provides free civil legal services to low-income residents of Hartford County in senior, housing, family, employment, AIDS and entitlement issues.

 

 

#5243 Greater New Britain Community Development Corp.

90 Main Street

New Britain, CT 06051

Phone: (860) 225-2997

Fax: (860) 225-2997

Stephen J. Varga, Executive Director

 

Empowering low and moderate income individuals and families to become stakeholders in their New Britain area neighborhoods through creating homeownership opportunities and promoting economic development.

 

#5373 Guide Dogs of America

13445 Glenoaks Boulevard

Sylmar, CA 91342

Phone:1-818-362-5834 x227

Fax: 1-818-362-6870

Email: mail@guidedogsofamerica.org

Website: www.guidedogsofamerica.org

Luella Przedecki, Director, CT Chapter

 

Guide Dogs of America provides professionally trained guide dogs to blind individuals, sixteen years and older, free of charge, throughout the United States and Canada.

 

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#5254 (CC) Hartford Area Child Care Collaborative

221 Main Street

Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: (860) 241-0411

Fax: (860) 525-0436

Website: www.hartnet.org/haccc

Judy Goldfarb, Executive Director

 

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 (CC) Hartford Areas Rally Together (HART)

423 Washington Street

Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: (860) 525-3449

Fax: (860) 525-7759

Email: marilyn.rossetti@hartfordareasrallytogether.org

Marilyn E. Rossetti, Executive Director

 

HART's mission is to empower residents and organizations of Hartford to effectively address neighborhood issues.

 

 

#5051 (CC) Hartford Dispensary

345 Main Street

Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: (860) 525-2181

Fax: (860) 525-7332

Email: HDISP@worldnet.att.net

Paul McLaughlin, Executive Director

 

Outpatient behavioral healthcare agency providing mental health and substance abuse treatment, prevention and community health services; HIV/AIDS testing, counseling, referral; Hepatitis-C testing, counseling,  treatment; acupuncture services.

 

 

#5317 Hartford Food System, Inc.

191 Franklin Avenue

Hartford, CT 06114-1907

Phone: (860) 296-9325

Fax: (860) 296-8326

Website: www.hartfordfood.org

Jerry Jones, Executive Director

 

Manages, develops and advocates for programs that increase the supply of nutritious and affordable food to Connecticut's lower income communities.

 

 

#5757 (CC) Hartford Asset Building Collaborative

Co-Opportunity, Inc.

Veeder Place

20-28 Sargeant Street

Hartford, CT 06105

Phone: (860) 236-3617

Fax: (860) 808-1757

Email: timothyc@co-opportunity.org

Timothy Cole, Program Director

 

The Hartford IDA Collaborative is a coalition of agencies helping Hartford residents improve their financial stability. Matched savings accounts and financial education are available through HIDAC.

 

 

#5053 (CC) Hartford Neighborhood Centers

Mitchell House/Administrative Offices

38 Lawrence Street

Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: (860) 251-6517

Fax: (860) 251-6520

Email: lynn_ford@hnci.org

Website: www.hnci.org

Lynn S. Ford, Executive Director

 

Provides school readiness/brighter futures transition to kindergarten after-school tutorial; computer-based literacy programs; job education; services to the elderly; foodshare/pantry and camp programs. Also provides: teen college, neighborhood dance, youth outdoor enrichment, and martial arts.

 

 

#5119 (CC) Hartford Neighborhood Development Support Collaborative

c/o Local Initiatives Support Corporation

227 Lawrence Street, 2nd Floor

Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: (860) 525-4821

Fax: (860) 525-4822

Website: www.lisc.org

Clare Doyle Dowd, Director

 

The Hartford Neighborhood Development Support Collaborative is a partnership of funders designed to enhance the productivity, effectiveness and stability of community development corporations in Hartford.

 

 

#5054 (CC) Hispanic Health Council

175 Main Street

Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: (860) 527-0856 x268

Fax: (860) 724-0437

Website: www.hispanichealth.com

Jeannette B. DeJesus, Executive Director

 

Non-profit community based organization whose main purpose is to address the health and social needs of Latinos and other oppressed communities in and around Hartford.

 

 

#5055 (CC) Hockanum Industries

40 Hale Street

Vernon, CT 06066

Phone: (860) 871-6724

Fax: (860) 875-0750

Website: www.HockanumIndustries.org

Tracey Halstead, Executive Director

 

Mission is to provide employment and training opportunities for developmentally disabled individuals through dignity of work and interaction with the community.

 

 

#5057 (CC) Hockanum Valley Community Council

155 West Main Street

Vernon, CT 06066

Phone: (860) 872-9825

Fax: (860) 870-9384

Website: www.hvcchelps.org

David A. Engelson, Executive Director

 

HVCC provides services to individuals and/or families that will promote independence while assuring that basic needs are met regardless of ability to pay.

 

 

#5234 (CC) Holcomb Farm Learning Centers, Inc.

113 Simsbury Road

West Granby, CT 06090

Phone:  (860) 844-8616

Fax: (860) 653-4374

Website: www.holcombfarm.com

Mary Kate Lowndes, Executive Director

 

Provides environmental education, arts and diversity appreciation classes to school groups and the general public in the Greater Hartford area. Historic farm.

 

 

#5036 (CC) Home & Community Health Services, Inc.

140 Hazard Avenue

P.O. Box 1199

Enfield, CT 06082

Phone: (860) 763-7600

Fax: (860) 763-7613

Website: www.homehealth-hchs.org

Delia Skrainski, Acting Executive Director

 

Home & Community Health Services, Inc. brings quality home health care to North Central Connecticut residents.  Our healthcare team provides comprehensive individualized home health, hospice and wellness services.

 

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 #5321 Immaculate Conception Shelter and Housing Corp.

P.O. Box 260669

Hartford, CT 06126-0669

Phone: (860) 724-4823 x23

Fax: (860) 724-5156

Website: www.iscsh.org

Patti White, Executive Director

 

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

Phone: (860) 523-5021

Fax:(860) 523-5603

Email: indunl@aol.com

Candace J. Low, Executive Director

 

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.

 

 

#5059 (CC) INFOLINE Regional Office - East & North Central Region

401 West Thames Street, Suite 103

Norwich, CT 06360

Phone: (860) 892-6025

Fax: (860) 892-6027

Website: www.211Infoline.org

Simone Gauthier, Regional Director

 

A free, confidential 24 hour, 7 day a week telephone service offering information and referral, crisis intervention, suicide prevention and child care resources; Spanish speaking staff/TDD available.

 

 

#5350 INROADS/Greater Hartford & Springfield, Inc.

750 Main Street, Suite 704

Hartford, CT 06103-3102

Phone: (860) 278-9000

Fax: (860) 278-0570

Website: www.inroads.org

Timothy Branner, II, Director

 

INROADS Greater Hartford and Springfield recruits talented students of color and prepares them for positions of leadership in corporate America.

 

 

#5323 (CC) Inter-Community Mental Health Group, Inc.

281 Main Street

East Hartford, CT 06118-1883

Phone: (860) 569-5900

Fax: (860) 895-2328

Website: www.icmhg.org

Kimberly L. Beauregard, Executive Director

 

A multi-service agency providing comprehensive mental health and substance abuse services to adults in East Hartford, Glastonbury, Marlborough, Newington, Rocky Hill and Wethersfield.

 

 

#5052 (CC) Interval House

P.O. Box 340207

Hartford, CT 06134-0207

Phone: (860) 246-9149

Fax: (860) 247-2042

Website: www.intervalhousect.org

Cecile Enrico, Executive Director

 

Interval House is dedicated to providing services to prevent and break the cycle of family abuse for persons at risk, and bring about social change.

 

 

#5060 (CC) Isaiah 58 Ministry/Covenant Soup Kitchen

220 Valley Street

Willimantic, CT 06226

Phone: (860) 423-1643

Fax: (860) 423-1644

Website: www.covenantsoupkitchen.org

Paul J. Doyle, Executive Director

 

Breakfast, lunch, six days; Friday dinners.  In a safe environment where shelter and referral needs are also addressed.  Sunday Bag Lunch. Emergency food pantry.

 

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#5061 (CC) Jewish Family Service of Greater Hartford

740 North Main Street, Suite A

West Hartford, CT 06117

Phone: (860) 236-1927

Fax: (860) 236-6483

Website: www.jfshartford.org

Anne M. Danaher, Executive Director

 

Licensed, accredited, non-sectarian psychiatric out-patient clinic counseling children, adults, seniors, and developmentally disabled.  Offers Homemaker Referral Program, Welfare-to-Work Initiative, Resettlement, Adoption.

 

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#5315 Kidsafe Connecticut (Exchange Club Centers for the

Prevention of Child Abuse, Inc.)

19 Elm Street

Rockville, C T 06066

Phone: (860) 872-1918

Fax: (860) 872-8066

Website: www.townusa.com/kidsafect

Angela Atwater, Executive Director

 

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, Inc.

75 Laurel Street

Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: (860) 951-7694

Fax: (860) 951-7244

Website: www.knoxparks.org

Jack N. Hale, Executive Director

 

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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#5758 Lawyers for Children America

1150 Connecticut Avenue NW, 10th Floor - Suite 1000

Washington, DC 20036

Phone: (860) 273-0441

Fax: (860) 273-8340

Website: www.lawyersforchildrenamerica.org

Lynda M. Dorman, Executive Director

 

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, Third Floor

Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: (860) 951-6161 x16

Fax: (860) 951-3685

Website: www.leadershipgh.org

Ted Carroll, President

 

Leadership Greater Hartford brings together and prepares a diverse array of community-minded leaders to address issues that will promote a healthy Greater Hartford.

 

 

#5327 Learning Disabilities Association of Connecticut, Inc.

999 Asylum Avenue

Hartford, CT 06105

Phone: (860) 560-1711

Fax: (860) 560-1750

Email: ldact@ldact.org

Website: www.ldact.org

William Bossi, President

 

A non-profit organization of parents, professionals and persons with learning disabilities. We are dedicated to promoting a better understanding of learning disabilities, securing appropriate education and employment for children and adults with learning disabilities, and improving the quality of life for this population.

 

 

#5248 Literacy Volunteers of America - CT River East

Wickham Library & Literacy Center

656 Burnside Avenue

East Hartford, CT 06108

Phone: (860) 528-7422

Fax: (860) 528-7422 (call first)

Email: Pat.Mills@lva-cre.org or literacy.volunteerct@snet.net

Website: www.lva-cre.org

Patricia F. Mills, Executive Director

 

Literacy Volunteers – CRE trains tutors to assist learners develop basic reading, writing, speaking, listening and critical thinking skills – free of charge.

 

 

#5064 (CC) Literacy Volunteers of Central Connecticut, Inc.

20 High Street

New Britain, CT 06051

Phone: (860) 229-7323

Fax: (860) 223-6729

Email: director@literacycentral.org

Darlene Hurtado, Executive Director

 

We recruit and train volunteers, conduct student intakes, match volunteers and students, provide support for student-tutor "matches," and post-assess students to measure progress.

 

 

#5065 (CC) Literacy Volunteers of America - Northeastern Connecticut

21 Valley Street

Willimantic, CT 06226

Phone: (860) 456-7620

Fax: (860) 450-0853

Email: rosiestpierre@yahoo.com

Website: www.lvnect.org

Rosanna J. St. Pierre, Executive Director

 

Literacy Volunteers Northeastern CT is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping people reach their potential in our democratic society by helping eliminate illiteracy.

 

 

#5066 (CC) Literacy Volunteers of America - Northern Connecticut, Inc.

170 Elm Street

Enfield, CT 06082

Phone: (860) 253-3038

Fax: (860) 253-3038

Website: www.lvanc.com

Brian J. McCartney, Executive Director

 

The goal of LVANC is to fight illiteracy.  We provide services in basic literacy and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and focus on functionally illiterate adults.

 

 

#5067 (CC) Literacy Volunteers of Greater Hartford

30 Arbor Street

Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: (860) 233-3853

Fax: (860) 236-1640

Website: www.lvgh.org

Susan J. Roman, Executive Director

 

LVGH recruits, trains and supports volunteers to provide English literacy instruction to Hartford area adults who read or speak English below the 6th grade level.

 

 

#5328 Loaves and Fishes Ministries

360 Farmington Avenue

Hartford, CT 06105

Phone: (860) 524-1730

Fax: (860) 249-2871

Website: www.loavesfishesministries.org

Alyce F. Hild, Executive Director

 

Through feeding, education, training and counseling programs, Loaves & Fishes provides support services for individuals/families below poverty level trying to move to independence.

 

 

#5247 Lutz Children's Museum

247 South Main Street

Manchester, CT 06040

Phone: (860) 649-2838

Fax: (413) 480-9091

Email: reckert@lutzmuseum.org

Website: www.lutzmuseum.org

Robert Eckert, Executive Director

 

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 (CC) Manchester Area Conference of Churches

P.O. Box 3804

Manchester, CT 06045-3804

Phone: (860) 649-2093

Fax: (860) 646-9631

Website: www.macc-ct.org

Beth Stafford, Executive Director

 

Dedicated to enhancing life in the Greater Manchester community by offering access to services that provide for basic needs including food, shelter and clothing.

 

 

#5256 Manchester Police Activities League

239 East Middle Turnpike

P.O. Box 191

Manchester, CT 06045-0191

Phone: (860) 645-5525

Fax: (860) 643-3335

Email: templel@ci.manchester.ct.us

Lori Temple, Director

 

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.

 

 

#5069 (CC) MARC, Inc. of Manchester

376R West Middle Turnpike

Manchester, CT 06040

Phone: (860) 646-5718

Fax: (860) 645-9910

Website: www.marcct.org

Laurie Prytko, Executive Director

 

Supports people with retardation in employment, residential, retirement, self advocacy and respite. Services are respectful and dignified. Individuals make choices about service implementation.

 

 

#5070 (CC) MARCH, Inc. of Manchester

222 McKee Street

Manchester, CT 06040

Phone: (860) 646-4446

Fax: (860) 646-0056

Website: www.marchinc.org

Jordan Scheff, Executive Director

 

MARCH, Inc. of Manchester, serving central and northeastern Connecticut, provides residential support to citizens who have developmental disabilities and their families.

 

 

#5071 (CC) McLean

75 Great Pond Road

Simsbury, CT 06070

:Phone: (860) 658-3700

Fax: (860) 651-1247

Website: www.mcleancare.org

David Bordonaro, President

 

Provides a care continuum, including health care, independent living, wellness, and home-based services, for individuals in communities throughout Greater Hartford and Litchfield counties.

 

 

#5384 (CC) Mi Casa Family Service and Educational Center, Inc.

590-596 Park Street

Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: (860) 522-5222

Fax: (860) 522-6028

Website: www.micasainc.org

Jorge L. Rivera, Executive Director

 

A community-based organization that provides positive youth development programs, advocacy and educational services to families in need within the city of Hartford.

 

 

#5356 Mosaic (formerly Bethphage Mission East, Inc.)

606 Congdon Street

West Middletown, CT 06457

Phone: (860) 343-5570 x104

Fax:(860) 343-5580

Email: aschumann@mosaicinfo.org or kate.smulski@mosaicinfo.org

Andrea Schumann & Katharine Smulski,  Executive Directors

 

Mosaic is a non-profit agency who provides community-based services to over 100 individuals with developmental disabilities throughout the state of Connecticut.

 

 

#5072 (CC) My Sisters' Place, Inc.

102 Pliny Street

Hartford, CT 06120

Phone: (860) 549-1634

Fax: (860) 549-5766

Website: www.sistersplacect.org

Diane Paige Blondet, Interim Director

 

To provide emergency, transitional and/or permanent housing for those who are homeless or who are at risk of being homeless, particularly women and children.

 

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#5395 NAMI of Connecticut, Inc.

30 Jordan Lane, 3rd Floor

Wethersfield, CT 06109

Phone: (860) 882-0236

Fax: (860) 882-0240

Website: www.namict.org

Debra Anderson, Executive Director

 

NAMI-CT, state affiliate of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, educates consumers and their families about services and treatments and advocates for protection of all people with mental illness.

 

 

#5756 National Conference for Community & Justice (NCCJ)

780 Prospect Hill Road

Windsor, CT 06095

Phone: (860) 683-1039

Fax: (860) 683-1409

Email: akandel@nccj.org

Website: www.nccjctwma.org

Andrea Kandel, Executive Director

 

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 (CC) Network Against Domestic Abuse of North Central CT

139 Hazard Avenue, Building 3

Enfield, CT 06082

Phone: (860) 763-7430

Fax: (860) 763-7436

Email: domestic.abuse.ntwk@snet.net

Website: www.networkagainstdomesticabuse.org

Pat Settembrino, Executive Director

 

Counseling, crisis intervention, court victim advocacy, residential shelter services, 24-hour crisis Hotline, children’s advocacy, community education & awareness, volunteer services referrals -- all are free.

 

 

#5114 (CC) New Britain - Berlin YMCA

50 High Street

New Britain, CT 06051

Phone: (860) 229-3787

Fax: (860) 225-8063

Website: www.nbymca.org

Douglas Bray, General Director

 

A multi-faceted human service organization providing a wide variety of programming, including childcare, camping, youth/adult sports, fitness, residence, and other social development programs.

 

 

#5075 (CC) New Directions, Inc. of North Central Connecticut

113 Elm Street, Suite 204

Enfield, CT 06082

Phone: (860) 741-3001

Fax: (860) 741-8332

Website: www.newdirectionsct.org

Christopher J. Leary, Executive Director

 

New Directions is a licensed outpatient and day treatment facility providing substance abuse and mental health intervention prevention and treatment services to youth and adults.

 

 

#5033 (CC) New Hope Manor, Inc.

48 Hartford Road

Manchester, CT 06040

Phone: (860) 543-2701 x108

Fax: (860) 647-8383

Website: www.newhopemanor.net

Streeter R. Seidell, Executive Director

 

A community-based counseling and educational center for the early intervention of substance abuse among youth and adults in Manchester.

 

 

#5077 (CC) North Central Counseling Services

47 Palomba Drive

Enfield, CT 06082

Phone: (860) 253-5020

Fax: (860) 253-5030

Email: mneff@chrhealth.org

Marcy Neff, Chief Operating Officer

 

Provides outpatient mental health and substance abuse services including: crisis intervention, counseling, residential, case management, parent aides and psychosocial rehabilitation for adults, children and families.

 

 

#5753 North Star Foundation

20 Deerfield Lane

Storrs, CT 06268

Phone: (860) 423-0664

Email: northstarfoundation@charter.net

Website: www.NorthStarDogs.com

Patty Dobbs Gross, Executive Director

 

North Star Foundation is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to train and place Assistance Dogs with children to meet their social, emotional and educational goals.

 

 

#5006 (CC) Nutmeg Big Brothers/Big Sisters - Hartford, Tolland & Windham

30 Laurel Street, 3rd Floor

Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: (860) 525-5437

Fax: (860) 525-4609

Website: www.nutmegbigbrothersbigsisters.com

Laura Green, Executive Director

 

Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sisters provides one to one mentoring relationships between at risk children and caring qualified adult volunteers.

 

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#5331 Open Hearth Association

437 Sheldon Street

P.O. Box 1077

Hartford, CT 06143-1077

Phone: (860) 525-3447 x116

Fax: (860) 527-3429

Website: www.openhearth.org

Ron Torok, CEO

 

The Open Hearth provides housing and support services for homeless men in recovery from substance abuse. It also operates a 25-bed emergency shelter.

 

 

#5240 (CC) Opportunities Industrialization Center of New Britain, Inc. (OIC)

180 Clinton Street

New Britain, CT 06053

Phone: (860) 224-7151

Fax: (860) 224-8397

Email: oic_pfox@hotmail.com

Paulette Fox, Executive Director

 

OIC has been committed to meeting the needs of its youth and adult population by providing them with the necessary tools to achieve self-sufficiency.

 

 

#5374 (CC) Organized Parents Make A Difference, Inc. (OPMAD)

350 Farmington Avenue

Hartford, CT 06105

Phone: (860) 548-0301

Fax: (860) 548-0307

Website: www.opmad.org

Sharon Brown, Executive Director

 

Hartford's only parent-run, after-school organization serves 2,000 children with 200 volunteers by providing academic, life-skills, cultural arts, sports and recreational programs in 6 schools.

 

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#5375 Pastoral Counseling Center of West Hartford

12 South Main Street

West Hartford, CT 06107

Phone: (860) 233-0548

Fax: (860) 653-0503

Email: pccwh@juno.com

Richard Horn, Executive Director

 

Provides assistance in the crisis and long term spiritual and psychological wellness needs of clientele in Greater Hartford and Waterbury, CT.

 

 

#5759 Pastoral Counseling Center, Inc.

P.O. Box 1244

Glastonbury, CT 06033-6244

Phone: (860) 659-0183

Email: rob444@cox.net

Website: www.pccglastonbury.org/

Robert S. Henderson, Executive Director

 

The Center is open to people of all ages, regardless of religious belief or denominational affiliation. The Center gives you the opportunity to speak confidentially with a professional pastoral counselor who is trained and certified in individual, marriage, family and group psychotherapy.

 

 

#5081 (CC) Perception Programs, Inc.

P.O. Box 407

1003 Main Street

Willimantic, CT 06226

Phone: (860) 450-7122

Fax: (860) 450-7127

Website: www.perceptionprograms.org

Linda Mastrianni, Executive Director

 

We offer outpatient, outreach, residential and education services to substance abusers, offenders, and people living with AIDS. We provide services with professionally trained, credentialed staff.

 

#6449 Plainville Association for Retarded Citizens, Inc.

P.O. Box 15

28 East Maple Street

Plainville, CT 06062

Phone: (860) 747-0316

Fax: (860) 747-0316

Email: Plainvillea@snet.net

Rayla D. Mattson, Executive Director

 

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 to individuals with disabilities and their families and friends, providing education to community members, and providing recreational activities in an environment conducive to independence.

 

 

#5754 Positive Momentum Inc.

P.O. Box 370336

West Hartford, CT 06137

Phone: (860) 293-2909

Fax: (860) 293-2070

Website: www.cmtm.org

David B. Eppner, Executive Director

 

Provides employment interview clothing skills training workshops to low/no income men. Interview tips, fashion advice and continuing education. Clothes make the man.

 

 

#5244 Potters House Child Development Center

20 East Main Street

Rockville, CT 06066

Phone: (860) 872-1819

Fax: (860) 870-8222

Email: potters_house_donn@sbcglobal.net

Erin Patelli, Executive Director

 

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 (CC) Prudence Crandall Center, Inc.

P.O. Box 895

New Britain, CT 06050

Phone: (860) 225-5187

Fax: (860) 826-4994

Website: www.prudencecrandall.org

Jessica Lewis-Branson, Executive Director

 

Prudence Crandall Center provides comprehensive services to victims of domestic violence. Services include a 24-hour hotline, shelter, individual counseling, support groups and community education.

 

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#5085 (CC) RSVP of Central Connecticut, Inc.

147 West Main Street

P.O. Box 578

New Britain, CT 06050-0578

Phone: (860) 224-7117

Fax: (860) 224-8365

Website: www.rsvpnb.org

Jennifer Gorman, Program Director

 

Provides meaningful volunteer opportunities to people ages 55 years and older that enrich both the senior and the community they serve.

 

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#5087 (CC) Salvation Army - New Britain

78 Franklin Square

New Britain, CT 06051

Phone: (860) 225-8491

Fax: (860) 223-9222

Website: www.salvationarmy-ct-ri.org

Email: snkensington@aol.com

Captains Stanley and Norma Newton

 

New Britain Salvation Army provides spiritual and humanitarian activities including: youth development, men's emergency shelter, social services, food, clothing, emergency disaster canteen and friendly visiting.

 

 

#5088 (CC) Salvation Army - Windham Region

316 Pleasant Street

P.O. Box 595

Willimantic, CT 06226

Phone: (860) 423-0977

Fax: (860) 423-2415

Website: www.salvationarmy-ct-ri.org

Ramon Gonzalez, Corps Commanding Officer

 

The Salvation Army of Windham offers spiritual, educational, social, recreational and emergency services wherever and whenever the need is apparent without discrimination. Today. Everyday.

 

 

#5086 (CC) Salvation Army of Greater Hartford

855 Asylum Avenue

P.O. Box 628

Hartford, CT 06142-0628

Phone: (860) 543-8400

Fax: (860) 543-8412

Website: www.salvationarmy-ct-ri.org

Captain Terry Wood, Divisional Secretary

 

The Salvation Army of Greater Hartford offers spiritual, educational, social, recreational and emergency services wherever and whenever the need is apparent without discrimination. Today. Everyday.

 

 

#5333 Science Center of Connecticut

950 Trout Brook Drive

West Hartford, CT 06119-1437

Phone: (860) 231-2824

Fax: (860) 232-0705

Website: www.ScienceCenterCT.org

Edward Forand Jr., CEO

 

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.

 

#5091 (CC) Services for the Elderly of Farmington, Inc.

321 New Britain Avenue

Unionville, CT 06085

Phone: (860) 673-1441

Fax: (860) 673-5917

Nancy J. Walker, Executive Director

 

A nonprofit organization including 160 volunteers, that provide services to aid Farmington's seniors such as Meals on Wheels, congregate meals, transportation, loan closet and friendly visiting.

 

#5078 (CC) Sexual Assault Crisis Center of Eastern Connecticut, Inc.

90 South Park Street

P.O. Box 24

Willimantic, CT 06226

Phone: (860) 456-3595 or 423-7673

Fax: (860) 423-4461

Email: weconect@snet.net

Georgette Katin, Executive Director

 

Free confidential rape crisis intervention agency serving victims in Windham and New London Counties. Providing 24 hour services counseling groups, medical and legal accompaniment, community education.

 

#5378 Sheldon Oak Central, Inc.

54 South Prospect Street

Hartford, CT 06106-1937

Phone: (860) 246-0666

Fax: (860) 246-0203

Website: www.sheldonoak.org

Daniel O. Merida, Executive Director

 

Nonprofit tax exempt development corporation. It's mission is to develop, manage and produce affordable housing for at risk populations.

 

 

#5386 Shelter for Women, Gray Lodge & Allison Gill Lodge

105 Spring Street

Hartford, CT 06105

Phone: (860) 522-9363

Fax: (860) 525-6800

Website: www.graylodge.org

Sandra Sunderland, Executive Director

 

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.

 

 

#5093 (CC) South Arsenal Neighborhood Development Corp. (SAND)

1500 Main Street

Hartford, CT 06120

Phone: (860) 278-8460

Fax: (860) 297-0074

Website: www.sandcorporation.com

Karen O. Lewis, Executive Director

 

The South Arsenal Neighborhood Development (SAND) Corporation provides social services to improve the economic, social and physical conditions to enrich the lives of area residents.

 

 

#5094 (CC) South Park Inn, Inc.

75 Main Street

Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: (860) 724-0071

Fax: (860) 724-1692

Website: www.southparkinn.org

John Ferrucci, Executive Director

 

South Park Inn houses 153 homeless men, women and children daily with emergency shelter, temporary and permanent housing, case management, meals and a range of other services.

 

 

#4678 Southeastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc. (SCADD)

37 Camp Mooween Road

Lebanon, CT 06249

Phone: (860) 886-2495 x203

Fax: (860) 887-0007

Email: jackmalone@snet.net

Jack Malone, Executive Director

 

Dedicated to helping people and their families overcome their problems with alcoholism and substance abuse by providing a variety of treatment services.

 

 

#5095 (CC) Southend Community Services, Inc. (SCS)

427 Franklin Avenue

Hartford, CT 06114

Phone: (860) 296-5068

Fax: (860) 296-3477

Website: www.scservices.org

Bob Rath, Chief Executive Officer

 

Not for profit United Way agency founded in 1974 with four service areas: childcare, youth development, elderly and adult employment.

 

 

#5362 St. Agnes Home, Inc.

104 Mayflower Street

West Hartford, CT 06110

Phone: (860) 521-7516

Fax: (860) 521-6160

Website: www.stagneshome.org

Email: AliceF@stagneshome.org

Alice Farrell, Executive Director

 

Our mission is to provide residential care and support services for pregnant and parenting adolescent mothers and their infants.

 

 

#5346 Survivors of Homicide

530 Silas Deane Highway, Suite 108

Wethersfield, CT 06109

Phone: (860) 257-7388

Fax: (860) 945-3157

Website: www.survivorsofhomicide.com

Kimberly A. Sundquist, Executive Director

 

Provides counseling, peer support groups, and court-based advocacy to families who have endured the murder of a family member or friend. Fosters victims' rights.

 

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#5337 Tri-Town Shelter Services, Inc.

P.O. Box 28

Vernon, CT 06066

Phone; (860) 875-9702

Fax: (860) 875-6804

Ronda Chapnick, Executive Director

 

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 (CC) True Colors, Inc. Sexual Minority Youth and Family Services of CT

945 Main Street, Suite 211

Manchester, CT 06040

Phone: (860) 649-7386

Fax: (860) 649-7386

Website: www.ourtruecolors.org

Robin P. McHaelen, Executive Director

 

Works to reduce the stigma of sexual and gender minority status and to ensure our family, health and other needs are competently met.

 

 

#5363 (CC) Trust House, Inc.

155 Wyllys Street

Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: (860) 278-8387

Fax: (860) 278-5117

Website: www.trusthouse.org

Judith Green, Executive Director

 

Family learning center provides adult educational programs, GED, ESL & computer literacy.  Family services offers early childhood, family literacy, parent as teachers and nurturing teen parents.

 

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#5755 United Connecticut Action For Neighborhoods, Inc. (UCAN)

190 New Britain Avenue

Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: (860) 297-5177

Fax: (860) 297-5190

Email: Jack.mimnaugh@trincoll.edu

Jack Mimnaugh, Associate Director

 

Provides technical assistance to groups trying to build powerful community organizations through which people solve problems and change structures that adversely affect their lives.

 

 

#5098 (CC) United Labor Agency (John J. Driscoll United Labor Agency, Inc.)

One Grove Place, 3rd Floor

New Britain, CT 06053

Phone: (860) 612-2780

Fax: (860) 612-2783

Website: www.ctula.org

Thomas J. Bothur, Executive Director

 

The ULA's mission is to meet the off-the-job human service and vocational needs of workers and their families. Serving youth, adults and retirees of Connecticut.

 

 

#5100 (CC) United Way of Connecticut

1344 Silas Deane Highway

Rocky Hill, CT 06067

Phone: (860) 571-7500

Fax: (860) 571-7525

Email: unitedwayservices@ctunitedway.org

Website: www.ctunitedway.org

Debi Colacrai, Acting President

 

Working with 24 local United Ways to build a better Connecticut. Provides 211, a statewide referral and crisis line, in partnership with State of Connecticut. You can call 211 anytime, 365 / 24 / 7, from anywhere in Connecticut, for help. Nearly 300,000 people do each year.

 

 

#5101 (CC) Urban League of Greater Hartford, Inc.

140 Woodland Street

Hartford, CT 06105

Phone: (860) 527-0147

Fax: (860) 244-0794

Email: jwillingham@ulgh.org

Website: www.ulgh.org

James E. Willingham, President & CEO

 

A one-stop center for comprehensive services directed at self-sufficiency. Our services include employability skills and technology training, adult education, housing and health.

 

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#5021 (CC) Village for Families & Children, Inc.

1680 Albany Avenue

Hartford, CT 06105

Phone: (860) 236-4511

Fax: (860) 231-8449

Website: www.villageforchildren.org

Howard S. Garval, President & CEO

 

The Village for Families & Children, Inc. serves children subjected to abuse, neglect and violence who experience behavioral, psychological and learning problems.

 

 

#5355 Vishwa Hindu Parishad of America - CT Chapter

42 Lancaster Road

Glastonbury, CT 06033

Phone: (860) 528-4038 x2311

Nikhil H. Buch, Board Secretary

 

 

#5102 (CC) Visiting Nurse and Health Services of CT, Inc.

Eight Keynote Drive

Vernon, CT 06066

Phone: (860) 872-9163

Fax: (860) 872-3030

Email: ppiela@vnhsc.org

Website: www.vnhsc.org

Patricia Piela, RN, MS, President & CEO

 

Provides nursing/specialty services, rehabilitative and medical social work services, home care aides, hospice, palliative care, community/wellness services, assisted living in the home, Meals on Wheels and adult day care.

 

 

#5107 (CC) Visiting Nurse Association of Central CT, Inc.

205 West Main Street

New Britain, CT 06052

Phone: (860) 224-7131

Fax: (860) 224-8303

Email: kvanasse@vnacc.com

Website: www.vnacc.org

Kathy Vanasse

 

In home health care services, nursing aides, homemakers' companions, therapies, social services, support groups, well-child clinics, immunizations, flu vaccination, screenings, care call, parent-aides, public health.

 

 

#5103 (CC) VNA East, Inc.

34 Ledgebrook Drive

Mansfield Center, CT 06250-0716

Phone: (860) 456-7288

Fax: (860) 423-5702

Website: www.vnaeast.org

Claudia M. Marcinczyk, President & CEO

 

Provides quality, comprehensive home health care, certified hospice and community screening services to residents of Eastern Connecticut. Available 24/7. Meals to Home with Windham Hospital.

 

 

#5104 (CC) VNA Health Care, Inc.

103 Woodland Street

Hartford, CT 06105

Phone: (860) 249-4862

Fax: (860) 246-8796

Website: www.vnahealthcare.org

Ellen Rothberg, Chief Executive Officer

 

Dedicated to improving the health and well-being of individuals by providing a full range of home health, hospice and community-based health and wellness services.

 

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#5354 West Indian Foundation, Inc.

P.O. Box 320394

1229 Albany Avenue,

Hartford, CT 06132-0394

Phone: (860) 241-0379

Fax: (860) 241-0379

Website: www.westindian@snet.net

Ms. Sharraine Reid, Executive Director

 

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 (CC) Wheeler Clinic, Inc./Prevent Child Abuse Connecticut

91 Northwest Drive

Plainville, CT 06062

Phone: (860) 793-3549

Fax: (860) 793-3546

Website: www.wheelerclinic.org

David J. Berkowitz, Executive Director

 

Wheeler Clinic is a non-profit organization providing mental health, substance abuse, special education, early childhood development, prevention and community education for Connecticut children and adults.

 

#5111 (CC) Windham Area Interfaith Ministry (WAIM)

866 Main Street

P.O. Box 221

Willimantic, CT 06226

Phone: (860) 456-7270

Fax: (860) 456-9278

Website: www.waimct.org

Victoria Nimirowski, Executive Director

 

WAIM provides free clothing, household goods, appliances, furniture, energy assistance, and specialized funds to area people who struggle because they lack adequate financial resources.

 

 

#5245 Windham Habitat for Humanity

 P.O. Box 214

Willimantic, CT 06226

Phone: (860) 486-6474

Fax: (860) 456-1338

Website: www.windhamhabitat.org

George Askew, President

 

An organization dedicated to the elimination of substandard housing and homelessness and making affordable shelter a matter of conscience and action.

 

 

#5034 (CC) Windham Regional Community Council/Dial-A-Ride

872 Main Street

Willimantic, CT 06226

Phone: (860) 456-1462

Fax: (860) 456-1028

Email: wrcc@snet.net

Jeffrey Beadle, Executive Director

 

Door to door para-transit service providing 60,000 rides to over 1500 individuals, living and working in the Windham region. Enables access to other agencies and services.

  

 

#5112 (CC) Women's League, Inc. Child Development Center

1695 Main Street

Hartford, CT 06120

Phone: (860) 524-5969

Fax: (860) 524-5960

Email: iris.rich@snet.net

Iris Hope Rich, Executive Director

 

Full-day early childhood education programs for children ages 3 months to 5 years and recreational/tutorial programs for ages 5-12, before/after-school, vacation and summer.

 

 

#5365 Work Bank, Inc.

197 Wawarme Avenue

Hartford, CT 06114-1518

Phone: (860) 247-0549

Fax: (860) 525-1652

Email: ed@workbank.com

Website: www.theworkbank.com

Edward Gaffney, Executive Director

 

Our mission is to promote and develop the work environment habits, technical skills, and personal self-esteem of the disadvantaged working age adults and youth with the purpose of enabling these men and women to attain their full promise and self-sufficiency as responsible, contributing members of society.

 

 

#5259 World Affairs Council, Inc.

P.O. Box 330569

West Hartford, CT 06133-0569

Phone: (860) 594-4100

Fax: (860) 594-4104

Email: info@worldaffairs-htfd.org

Website: www.worldaffairs-htfd.org

Felicity Harley, Executive Director

 

World Affairs Council, Inc., Hartford is a non-profit, non-partisan organization founded in 1924. The Council is one of eighty councils throughout the U.S. and its mission is to promote public understanding of global affairs and world issues by sponsoring school programs, discussion series, conferences and seminars.

 

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#5113 (CC) YMCA of Metropolitan Hartford

160 Jewell Street

Hartford, CT 06103

Phone: (860) 522-9622

Fax: (860) 522-1314

Website: www.ghymca.org

Kevin Washington, President

 

Serves over 72,000 people in 33 Capital Area towns with over 200 programs that nurture and encourage the YMCA values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility.

 

 

#5338 Youth Challenge of Connecticut

P.O. Box 763

Hartford, CT 06142-0763

Phone: (860) 728-5199

Fax: (860) 524-0418

Website: www.youthchallenge.org

Raul Gonzalez, Executive Director

 

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 (CC) Y-US, Inc. (Youth United for Survival)

P.O. Box 261140

Hartford, CT 06126-1140

Phone: (860) 951-7268

Fax: (860) 951-7269

Website: www.y-us.org

Louis Gilbert, Executive Director

 

Youth-United for Survival provides positive youth development programs for children ages 2-18 who have experienced abuse or trauma, including many youth in foster care.

 

 

#5117 (CC) YWCA of New Britain, Inc.

22 Glen Street

P.O. Box 2545

New Britain, CT 06051

Phone: (860) 225-4681

Fax:(860) 826-7026

Email: leza.ywca@snet.net or rsharp.ywca@snet.net

Leslie Eza & Robin Sharp, Co-Executive Directors

 

Provides accredited licensed child care, fitness, swimming, education, training, sexual assault crisis services and youth development programs for families in the greater New Britain area.

 

 

#5116 (CC) YWCA of The Hartford Region, Inc.

135 Broad Street

Hartford, CT 06105

Phone: (860) 525-1163

Fax: (860) 543-8919

Website: www.ywcahartford.org

Debra Ullmann, Executive Director

 

Offers programs designed to empower women and girls. Major services include sexual assault crisis services, supportive housing, child abuse prevention and youth/teen programs.

 

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