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COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS, INC.
COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS, INC.
Windsor, Connecticut
51-200 employees
Community Solutions helps communities adopt the best problem solving tools from multiple sectors to end homelessness and the conditions that create it. Our cornerstone initiatives include Built for Zero, the Brownsville Partnership and the North Hartford Partnership. We also help communities with innovative real estate projects and strategies that increase access to housing and economic opportunity for our most vulnerable neighbors. Lastly, we maintain an iterative, action-based consulting practice with clients throughout the U.S. and in multiple countries worldwide.
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Market Leading
HIGH WATCH RECOVERY CENTER, INC.
HIGH WATCH RECOVERY CENTER, INC.
Kent, Connecticut
51-200 employees
High Watch was established in 1939 in Kent, Connecticut, as the world’s first 12-Step treatment center. Since then, we've led thousands of adolescents, adults and families from the grip of alcohol and drug addiction to the freedom of recovery. High Watch is a non-profit dedicated to healing those suffering from the chronic illness of drug and alcohol addiction. Each resident receives state-of-the-art, customized medical care while learning the lessons on how to stay sober through the spiritual teachings and practice of the 12 Step principles of Alcoholics Anonymous. High Watch has achieved the Gold Seal of Approval, which means we provide patient safety and emphasis on quality of care. #Wellness #AddictionRecovery #Addiction SETTING • A campus of more than 300 acres, set in the Connecticut's Litchfield Hills, two hours north of New York City. • Simple, cultivated grounds surrounded by rolling hills, flowers and natural beauty. • Meals are served in the large dining room. B&B style breakfast is made to order. Proper nutrition is an important part of High Watch’s program of healthy living. There’s a full salad bar and vegetarian and gluten-free diets are accommodated. FACILITIES • 24-Hour Helpline • Weekly House Meetings • Home-cooked Meals • Hands on Day / Night Staff • Laundry Facilities • Peaceful, Tranquil Environment • Admission Pick-Up Service ADMISSIONS • We accept residents daily from 8am - 5pm, provided they meet our admission requirements: (860) 927-3772.
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RIVERSIDE INDUSTRIES, INC.
RIVERSIDE INDUSTRIES, INC.
Easthampton, Massachusetts
51-200 employees
Riverside Industries, Inc., was founded in June 1968 by a small group of bold and progressive individuals who sought a better life for their family members living with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Today, Riverside employs nearly 130 people (direct support professionals, van drivers, occupational and physical therapists, and administrative staff) and provides individualized services to over 160 clients throughout Western Massachusetts. Riverside’s core program combines day habilitation, life skill development, job skill training, transition services for students beginning at age 14, and individual or group employment options for adults living with a wide range of disabilities. Riverside’s mission is to empower people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to maximize their opportunities for acceptance, independence, personal growth, and employment throughout their lives.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
CONNECTICUT FOODSHARE INC.
CONNECTICUT FOODSHARE INC.
Wallingford, Connecticut
51-200 employees
We are the food bank serving the people of Connecticut and a member of the Feeding America national network. We collaborate with community food pantries, meal programs, shelters, volunteers, and supporters to deliver an informed and equitable response to hunger.
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CHILD & FAMILY AGENCY OF SOUTHEASTERN CONNECTICUT, INC.
CHILD & FAMILY AGENCY OF SOUTHEASTERN CONNECTICUT, INC.
New London, Connecticut
51-200 employees
Since 1972, Child and Family Agency of Southeastern CT has been at the forefront of social service development in southeastern CT. We have worked to enrich the lives of local families and provide accessible, high-quality programming. We are dedicated to ensuring that all in our community – especially those who need us most – have greater access to quality programs and services that will enhance their lives, shape their futures, and give them a tangible measure of hope. We accomplish this through our mission: To provide equitable clinical and supportive services in accessible ways to meet the evolving needs of our communities.
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WHOLE LIFE, INC.
WHOLE LIFE, INC.
New London, Connecticut
51-200 employees
WHOLE LIFE, INC. is a nonprofit organization management company based out of 216 BROAD STREET, NEW LONDON, Connecticut, United States.
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COMMUNITY HEALTH & WELLNESS CENTER OF GREATER TORRINGTON, INC.
COMMUNITY HEALTH & WELLNESS CENTER OF GREATER TORRINGTON, INC.
Torrington, Connecticut
51-200 employees
Mission & Vision Mission Community Health & Wellness (CHWC) is committed to keeping communities healthy. In a compassionate, high-quality and patient-centered environment, services are accessible and provided without discrimination, with cultural competence, and where all people matter regardless of ability to pay. Through coalitions, advocacy and sound fiscal management, these services will be sustained over time. Our Vision CHWC will offer and continue to develop a range of healthcare services for the underserved throughout northwest Connecticut. It will achieve the reputation of provider of choice for affordable, high quality services that achieve positive patient outcomes. A welcoming and caring environment will be experienced by all patients and their families. ​An organizational culture will exist that attracts and retains skilled, dedicated employees. Sound fiscal management practices will ensure long-term viability. CHWC will collaborate and advocate with other organizations to increase the region’s capacity to meet health and wellness needs.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
THE YWCA OF WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS, INC.
THE YWCA OF WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS, INC.
Springfield, Massachusetts
51-200 employees
For over 150 years, the YWCA of Western Massachusetts has served our region, guided by its founding principle: to provide shelter, support services, and tools for self-sufficiency for women and girls in our community. The YWCA provides a 24-hour crisis hotline, as well as shelter, support and self-sufficiency services for women and children who have experienced domestic violence and/or sexual assault, pregnant and parenting teens and out-of-school youth. For more information about our services and locations, please visit www.ywworks.org or call 413-732-3121.
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Market Competitive
FIDELCO GUIDE DOG FOUNDATION, INC.
FIDELCO GUIDE DOG FOUNDATION, INC.
Bloomfield, Connecticut
51-200 employees
Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation partners people who are blind with German Shepherd guide dogs, providing all clients with increased independence to improve their lives and the world around them. Fidelco is inspired every day by our clients. They climb Mt. Everest, win gold medals as world class athletes, serve America in the military and sacrifice on the battlefield. They educate, create documentary films, work in business and government, raise families, and advocate for those who are visually impaired. About Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation Fidelco is an internationally accredited guide dog organization and respected expert throughout the world. For over five decades, Fidelco has bred the German Shepherd working dog. Since 1981, Fidelco has trained and placed more than 1,450 German Shepherd guide dogs across North America. Each Fidelco German Shepherd guide dog takes two years, 15,000 hours, and $65,000 to breed, train, and place. Thanks solely to the compassionate generosity of its donors, and the dedicated work of its staff and volunteers, all Fidelco guide dogs are given to clients at no cost. Fidelco pioneered In-Community Placement in the United States and trains all clients in the communities where they live and work. Fidelco provides 24/7 client support for the entire working life of its guide dogs – typically 10 years. Fidelco has also placed hundreds of its German Shepherd Dogs with law enforcement agencies, first responders, search and rescue, and missing child recovery organizations to help protect our fellow citizens and keep our communities safe. Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with offices in Bloomfield and Wilton, CT. For more information, or to apply for a guide dog, please visit www.fidelco.org
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Market Competitive
YOUTH CONTINUUM, INC.
YOUTH CONTINUUM, INC.
New Haven, Connecticut
51-200 employees
Youth Continuum makes sure our area’s most vulnerable young people have a safe bed, critical support services, and a path to independence. We offer the most comprehensive array of services for youth experiencing homelessness in Connecticut.
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Market Competitive
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THE JEWISH ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING, INC.
THE JEWISH ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING, INC.
Bloomfield, Connecticut
51-200 employees
THE JEWISH ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING, INC is a company based out of 900 ASYLYM AVENUE, HARTFORD, Connecticut, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
FAMILY CENTERED SERVICES OF CT
FAMILY CENTERED SERVICES OF CT
New Haven, Connecticut
51-200 employees
OUR MISSION: Family Centered Services works with families to ensure they are safe and nurturing places where children can succeed. OUR VISION: We envision a world of healthy families, where children grow up to be confident and caring adults and contributing members of their community. OUR VALUES: We believe all children have the right to live in a safe, nurturing environment, free from violence, abuse, and neglect. For over 40 years, Family Centered Services of CT (formerly known as the Coordinating Council for Children in Crisis, Inc.) has been making a difference in the lives of children and families in our community. Family Centered Services of CT's work with families is based on the belief that all people, and all families, have strengths. This is a core principle of an empowerment-based family support model currently being taught by the Connecticut Family Development Institute to help families achieve healthy self-reliance and interdependence with their communities. For more information, visit www.familyct.org, or contact us at 203-624-2600.
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