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2018 - Supporting Tree of Life Synagogue Victims
2018 California Wildfires
Webster Bank Donates $30,000 to Support Disaster Recovery Efforts
Cigna Helps Customers Affected by California Wildfires, Cigna Foundation Donates $25,000 to the American Red Cross for Recovery
Prudential Provides Aid to Californians Impacted by Wildfires
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Provides Support to Merrimack Valley Communities Affected by Gas Explosions
Comcast NBCUniversal Supports Hurricane Michael Relief Efforts in Florida
Aetna Foundation Provides $100K Contribution to the North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund
Scott Grateful for Generosity Shown for Hurricane Relief
Aetna Offers Assistance Ahead of Hurricane Michael
HARTFORD, CT -- Aetna (NYSE: AET) is offering resources to members who may be impacted by Hurricane Michael in Alabama, Florida and Georgia. In addition, the Aetna Foundation will be making a $100,000 disaster relief contribution to the Florida Disaster Fund to support those who are impacted by Hurricane Michael.
Webster Bank Donates $35,000 to Disaster Relief Efforts
Survey Reveals Hurricane Evacuees in Connecticut Need Access to Basic Necessities Including Food, Housing, Medical Services and Jobs
Bank of America, Employees Deliver More Than $2.8 Million in Hurricane Harvey Relief
Latino Endowment Fund Hosts Event on Puerto Rico Hurricanes and Impact on Greater Hartford
Community Foundation of Greater New Britain, New Britain Bees Partner to Support Hurricane Maria Puerto Rico Relief Fund
The Hartford Foundation Receives $50,000 Grant from Travelers Foundation to Meet the Needs of Individuals and Families Relocating from Puerto Rico
Hartford Foundation-Sponsored Survey of Displaced Persons from Hurricanes Moving into Region is Underway
Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut Supports Coordinated Response to Help Hurricane Evacuees Facing Homelessness
Feds providing CT Schools with Money for New Students from Puerto Rico
WASHINGTON, DC -- After months of fighting over aid to last summer’s hurricane-hit communities, Congress finally approved a compromise budget bill earlier this month that will provide millions of dollars to help schools care for displaced students. The budget bill provides $8,500 for each displaced student, $9,000 for each one that is not English-speaking like Nairelys and Jason, and $10,000 for disabled students requiring special education.