Supporting Community Organizations Around Connecticut

ConnectiCare has always been dedicated to the health of the communities it serves. In honor of ConnectiCare’s 40th anniversary, that mission was more important than ever.

01/24/2022
Six staff members of Epoch Arts in East Hampton, CT stand in front of their building.

ConnectiCare is contributing to 51 non-profit and municipal organizations throughout the state through its participation in the Connecticut Neighborhood Assistance Act Tax Credit Program.

We continue, as we have in the past, to make donations to organizations that directly support community health in a trying time as well as those that enrich the lives of residents, today and in the future. The ongoing pandemic only changed how we delivered the contributions. We sent donations to each organization without the formal, in-person presentation that we have traditionally enjoyed.

“Connecticut is our home. These donations are personal for us because they impact our families, friends, neighbors, and colleagues,” says Kim Kann, associate vice president of public relations and corporate communications at ConnectiCare.

“In 2021, ConnectiCare celebrated 40 years of service. ConnectiCare is proud to be a part of this program and to support these organizations as they continue to care for people around the state.”

Here are the organizations ConnectiCare is supporting through the Neighborhood Assistance Act program:

 

  • Bridgeport Rescue Mission, Bridgeport
  • Habitat for Humanity of Coastal Fairfield, Bridgeport
  • Neighborhood Trust, Bridgeport
  • Boys & Girls Club, Bristol
  • New Horizons, Inc. (Cherry Brook Health Center), Canton
  • Town of East Haddam, East Haddam
  • Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam
  • Epoch Arts, East Hampton
  • Town of Ellington, Ellington
  • Fairfield Theatre Company, Fairfield
  • Operation Hope, Fairfield
  • Connecticut Science Center, Hartford
  • Habitat for Humanity Hartford, Hartford
  • Artisans Weaving Center, Hartford
  • Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford
  • CT Public Broadcasting, Hartford
  • iQuilt, Hartford
  • Northside Institutions Neighborhood Alliance, Inc. (NINA), Hartford
  • CT Institute for the Blind (dba Oak Hill), Hartford
  • Chrysalis Center, Hartford
  • Southern Institutions for Neighborhood Alliance, Inc. (SINA), Hartford
  • Exchange Club Center, Manchester
  • East Catholic High, Manchester
  • Boys & Girls Club of Meriden, Meriden
  • Women & Families Center, Meriden
  • Mercy High School, Middletown
  • Central Connecticut ARC (CCARC), New Britain
  • Prudence Crandall, New Britain
  • CT Association of Performing Arts (CAPA), Shubert Theatre, New Haven
  • Habitat of Humanity Greater New Haven, New Haven
  • Continuum of Care, New Haven
  • Mary Wade, New Haven
  • Neighborhood Housing Services, New Haven
  • Maritime Aquarium, Norwalk
  • Katherine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, Old Saybrook
  • Boys & Girls Club of the Lower Naugatuck Valley, Shelton
  • Center Stage Theater, Shelton
  •  Inspirica, Stamford
  • Mill River Park Collaborative, Stamford
  • New Neighborhoods Inc., Stamford
  • Museum & Nature Center, Stamford
  • Sterling House, Stratford
  • KidsPlay Children's Museum, Torrington
  • Make-A-Wish Foundations of CT, Trumbull
  • YMCA, Waterbury
  • American Mural Project, Winchester
  • Teen Center of Wilton, Wilton
  • Playhouse Theatre, West Hartford
  • West Haven Community House, West Haven
  • Amity Teen Center, Woodbridge
  • Jewish Federation of Greater New Haven, Woodbridge