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MANCHESTER, CT — Harvard Pilgrim Health Care has announced it has awarded $49,500 in grants to 28 domestic violence and homeless shelters and food pantries across the state of Connecticut. A Manchester program is a beneficiary.
Funds will be used to provide support, fresh food and meals to community members in need.Grants have been awarded to the following 28 organizations in Connecticut:
Access Community Action Agency, DanielsonBeth El Center, MilfordCatholic House/Bethlehem House, StratfordColumbus House, New HavenCommunity Renewal Team (Homeless Shelters), HartfordCornerstone Shelter, VernonFish, TorringtonFive Corner Cupboard Food Pantry, East WindsorFood Bank of Marlborough, MarlboroughHoly Family Home and Shelter, WillimanticHomes with Hope, WestportImmaCare, Inc., HartfordManchester Area Conference of Churches, ManchesterMy Sister's Place, HartfordNew London Area Food Pantry, New LondonNew London Homeless Hospitality Center, New LondonNew Reach, Inc., New HavenPlymouth Food Bank, PlymouthPrudence Crandall Center, New BritainSafe Futures, New LondonSafe Haven of Greater Waterbury, WaterburySalvation Army Marshall House Shelter, HartfordSouth Park Inn, HartfordSt. Vincent DePaul Place (Amazing Grace Food Pantry), Middletown The Cheshire Community Food Pantry, CheshireThe Connection Inc., MiddletownThe Network Against Domestic Abuse, EnfieldThe Open Hearth, Hartford "We are very pleased to be able to provide financial assistance to these deserving non-profit organizations serving their communities," said Paul Bartosic, Connecticut Market Lead for Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, a Point32Health Company. "The work they do is inspiring, and we are proud to support their efforts to bring hope and wellness to their clients."
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