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21 Organizations to Receive First $500,000 of $1 Million Committed by the Tufts Health Plan Foundation
Age Well Ambassadors Program to Launch in Greater Danbury
Nearly $100,000 to Support Community-led Healthy Aging Work in Connecticut
Tufts Health Plan Foundation Contributes $250,000 to Thirteen Connecticut Non-profits
Your Aging Network: Who are Your Partners? Connecting the Dots (and finding new dots)
Connecticut Community Foundation presents an Engaging Aging Workshops on Networking and Collaborating
Announcing the 2019 RSVP Competition Notice of Funding Opportunity
Danbury Senior Volunteers Contribute Service Valued At More Than $210,000 to City
Thousands of Seniors, Disabled and Low-income Residents Losing Care Coverage
HARTFORD, CT -- Roughly 68,000 seniors and disabled residents will lose access to a Medicare financial assistance program Jan. 1, when income eligibility requirements change under the newly enacted state budget. Most people likely won’t know they are losing coverage until they receive written notices next month, according to Rosana Garcia, policy associate at the Universal Health Care Foundation of Connecticut, an advocacy group.
Danbury Senior Volunteers Contribute Service Valued At More Than $200,000 to City
DANBURY, Conn. (August 3, 2017) — United Way of Western Connecticut (UWWC) is proud to announce that volunteers in the SAVE (Seniors Add Valuable Experience) Program have completed 7,019 hours in the last year, service that is valued at $205,586 to the city of Danbury. This year, 47 seniors volunteered at 23 City of Danbury departments and nonprofit agencies located in the city.
Funders in Aging Affinity Group Uses Collective Voice
Connecticut - Growing Older
This overview of key issues facing a population that is aging contains recommendations for how the grantmaking communities can engage.
Creating Communities for a Lifetime
As Connecticut's populations ages, a majority of residents desire and expect to remain in their homes and communities. This overview for municipal leaders offers information about how they can help to foster continued quality of life as residents grow older.