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    Friday, April 26, 2024

    United Way to distribute more than $2.2 million to local programs

    Ledyard — United Way of Southeastern Connecticut’s board of directors has approved the distribution of more than $2.2 million in funding for 47 programs at 21 nonprofit organizations in New London County.

    The recipients and the United Way-funded programs they operate are:

    • Alliance for Living, $65,085, The Living Center

    • The Arc New London County, $47,858, Community Life and Advocacy

    • Catholic Charities, $154,653, Emergency Financial Assistance, Intensive Case Management, Mental Health Clinic and Pregnancy Services

    • The Center: A Drop-in Community Learning & Resource Center, $71,832, Out of School Care and Enrichment and Teen Life Skills

    • Child and Family Agency of Southeastern Connecticut, $356,017, BP Learned Mission Children's Programs, Early Childhood Services, Parent and Child Counseling, and School-Based Health Centers

    • Connecticut Legal Services, $30,282

    • Covenant Shelter, $51,633

    • Jewish Federation of Eastern Connecticut, $11,259, Crisis Intervention and Senior Isolation Relief

    • Madonna Place, $122,606, Families First, Family Support Center, and the Fatherhood Initiative

    • Martin House, $120,542, Housing with Support Services

    • OIC of New London County, $154,441, Certified Nurse Assistant, Geriatric Aide, Culinary Arts Training, Employment Training, Project Employment, and Stopping Domestic Violence

    • Pawcatuck Neighborhood Center, $48,111, Senior Transportation, Human Services, and Senior Activities

    • Riverfront Children’s Center, $129,731

    • Safe Futures, $166,808, Emergency Assistance, Emergency Shelter, Individual/Family Support, and Violence is Preventable

    • SCADD, $81,516, Detoxification and Evaluation, Halfway Houses, and Outpatient Services

    • Sound Community Services, $38,829, Intensive Outpatient Services

    • Thames River Community Service, $74,530, Family Housing with Support Services

    • Thames Valley Council for Community Action, $26,549, Early Child Care & Education and RSVP

    • UCP of Eastern Connecticut, $19,123, Disability Support

    • United Community and Family Services, $330,650, Adult Day Centers, Dental Health, Outpatient Behavioral Health, and Primary Medical

    • Visiting Nurse Association of Southeastern Connecticut, $117,617, Community Mental Health and Home Health Care

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