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AMERICARES FOUNDATION, INC.
AMERICARES FOUNDATION, INC.
Stamford, Connecticut
201-500 employees
Welcome to Americares—we're a global #nonprofit that has been saving lives and improving #health for 40+ years! www.americares.org
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UNITED WAY OF CONNECTICUT, INC.
UNITED WAY OF CONNECTICUT, INC.
Rocky Hill, Connecticut
201-500 employees
United Way of Connecticut’s (UWC) service mission is to help meet the needs of Connecticut and its residents by providing information, education, and connection to services. United Way of Connecticut is proud to partner with the State of Connecticut, local United Ways, and many community partners to carry out our service mission through the following: •Through the 211 program, UWC helps people find and access basic needs such as shelter and food, provides suicide intervention services, and helps children and adults in crisis. •Through 211 child Care, Care 4 Kids and 211 Child Development Infoline, UWC provides information about child care, early intervention services, and developmental concerns. •When a natural disaster or personal crisis threatens or occurs, UWC provides people access to essential information before, during, and after the event. •As the statewide association of United Ways, UWC fosters collaboration and provides support for initiatives that benefit and improve our communities. Named one of Hartford Business Journal’s 2023 “Best Places to Work"
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THE VILLAGE FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN, INC.
THE VILLAGE FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN, INC.
Hartford, Connecticut
201-500 employees
From prevention to crisis… The Village does whatever it takes to help children, adults and families transform their lives and achieve real and meaningful change. The Village has been serving children and families for over 200 years. Today, we are one of the most respected child and family serving organizations in the state, helping vulnerable children and families at all levels of need…from children who have severe emotional or mental health problems to those who need support and guidance to stay on a successful path. We have also grown and evolved to better serve the needs of our community by adding mental health and substance abuse services for adults and partnering with primary care service providers to form integrated pediatric clinics. Our mission is to build a community of strong healthy families who protect and nurture children. We believe that families can thrive despite traumatic experiences they may have suffered in the past or adversity that may overwhelm them now. Our continuum of behavioral health treatment and support services for children and adults allows us to customize programs to treat the whole person – mentally and physically – and help children, adults and families build resilience to overcome challenges that life throws at them. The work we do enables children to be socially and emotionally healthy, thrive in safe and permanent homes and to succeed academically. We help adults to be effective, nurturing caregivers, and be able to manage and prevent crises. Our work also builds strong, stable communities. That’s good for everyone – in every community. To learn more – and meet some of our clients and dedicated staff – visit www.thevillage.org or call 860-236-4511.
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Market Leading
CONNECTICUT JUNIOR REPUBLIC INC.
CONNECTICUT JUNIOR REPUBLIC INC.
Litchfield, Connecticut
201-500 employees
At CJR we believe every young person should have the opportunity to thrive. Our mission is to provide the necessary therapeutic treatment, education and support for young people and their families to promote positive change and transform lives. Founded in 1904, CJR provides residential, education, community and behavioral health services in locations across Connecticut that serve approximately 1,700 children, youth and families annually.
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Market Leading
KLINGBERG COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM SERVICES, INC.
KLINGBERG COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM SERVICES, INC.
New Britain, Connecticut
201-500 employees
Founded in 1903, Klingberg Family Centers is a private, nonprofit multi-service agency providing help to thousands of persons across Connecticut each year. Our goal is to extend hope and healing to children and families whose lives have been traumatized by abuse and/or neglect in its various forms, severe family problems and mental health issues. Through an array of group care, special education, foster care and community programs, children and parents are given the encouragement and skills they need to function more effectively at home, in school and in their community. Our main campus is located in New Britain, Connecticut. We also offer a wide range of community services from our office in Hartford.
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Market Leading
CONNECTICUT INSTITUTE FOR COMMUNITIES, INC.
CONNECTICUT INSTITUTE FOR COMMUNITIES, INC.
Danbury, Connecticut
201-500 employees
Connecticut Institute For Communities, Inc. (CIFC) is a locally based independent, non-profit, IRS recognized Section 501(C) (3) Community Development Corporation (CDC), whose Mission is dedicated to advancing our communities, and fostering greater opportunities for low and moderate income individuals and families of our service areas, through a combination of health and education programs, and housing and economic development projects. It is the only such organization in Western Connecticut.
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Market Competitive
FAMILY & CHILDREN'S AID, INC.
FAMILY & CHILDREN'S AID, INC.
Danbury, Connecticut
201-500 employees
Family & Children's Aid (FCA) is a community-based, non-profit agency designed to help support and heal Connecticut's children, adolescents and their families by providing high quality emerging and evidence-based mental health services. FCA believes that seeking help is a sign of strength and that excellent care should be available to individuals and families in all walks of life, whenever needed and without discrimination. FCA’s clinical services reach throughout western Connecticut and include group homes for children and adolescents who have been removed from their home environments by the CT Department of Children and Families, outpatient therapeutic programs, Therapeutic Foster Care program, and in-home and community-based services for children and families who are at-risk for, or are in the midst of crisis. FCA's main campus is located in Danbury, with additional offices in Waterbury, Torrington, New Britain, Shelton, Bridgeport and New Milford to better serve clients throughout western CT.
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FAMILY CENTERS INC.
FAMILY CENTERS INC.
Greenwich, Connecticut
201-500 employees
Family Centers is a private, nonprofit organization offering education, health and human services to children, adults and families in Fairfield County. More than 300 professionals and over 500 trained volunteers work together to provide a wide range of responsive, innovative programs. Through our three Centers of Excellence, children, adults, families and communities receive the care, encouragement and resources needed to realize their potential. Our network delivery network includes 15 licensed facilities, along with more than 60 service delivery sites located throughout lower Fairfield County. Each year, Family Centers serves more than 22,000 children, adults and adults. Family Centers has been awarded a perfect 100 Encompass rating for fiscal responsibility from Charity Navigator. We have also been named a nine-time winner of Hearst Connecticut Media's Top Workplace survey. Family Centers is a United Way, Community Fund of Darien and New Canaan Community Foundation partner agency, and is a member of the Connecticut Council of Family Service Agencies. The organization is also accredited by the Joint Commission and the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). Family Centers is licensed by the State of Connecticut Department of Public Health.
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ALTERNATIVES FOR CHILDREN
ALTERNATIVES FOR CHILDREN
East Setauket, New York
201-500 employees
Since 1988 Alternatives For Children, a not-for-profit private school, has been at the forefront in providing educational experiences to a broad spectrum of children from across Long Island. Alternatives For Children is approved by the New York State Department of Health as an Early Intervention Program provider under contract with Nassau and Suffolk Counties, and is a New York State Preschool Special Education provider, offering both integrated and self-contained preschool classes. Alternatives For Children provides a nurturing environment for children that reflects our longstanding commitment to children, their individual needs, and our own high standards. A dynamic early childhood environment is one in which children are encouraged to be creative, explore and experiment in order to meet or exceed the criteria established for their age. Children who graduate from our program are given the tools they need to be ready to learn and be successful as they transition to the kindergarten environment. Approved and licensed by the New York State Departments of Education and Health, the New York State Office of Children & Family Services, the Nassau & Suffolk County Department of Health Divisions of Services for Children with Special Needs. All classes are taught by New York State dually certified special education/early childhood teachers working in collaboration with certified teaching assistants. Therapeutic services are provided by specially trained, licensed/certified therapists experienced in working with young children. Counseling and social work services are provided by licensed/certified psychologists and social workers. Alternatives For Children is a longstanding member of the National Association of Private Special Education Centers. Alternatives For Children is committed to adhering to the Developmentally Appropriate Practices of NAEYC
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L.I. CHILD AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, INC.
L.I. CHILD AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, INC.
Patchogue, New York
201-500 employees
A Head Start Organization
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Market Leading
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RECOVERY NETWORK OF PROGRAMS, INC.
RECOVERY NETWORK OF PROGRAMS, INC.
Shelton, Connecticut
201-500 employees
Recovery Network of Programs (RNP) is a non-profit social service agency that has been providing critical recovery care and support services to the Greater Bridgeport Community for 50 years. Our dedicated staff is experienced in delivering inclusive care that is held to the highest standards of respect, integrity, and excellence. Our mission is to provide comprehensive care and expert recovery services to any individual or family on their journey to restore hope, health, and healing. We are committed to empowering those in need to get the compassionate and personalized support they deserve to help improve their lives, all while creating impactful change in our community. At RNP, we understand that the road to recovery is different for each individual. Whether you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, mental health, or behavioral health, we tailor our holistic service offerings to meet the personal needs of each client, providing integrated support through every stage of recovery. Regardless of race, gender, age, sexual identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, or financial status, we are here to provide a safe and healing environment for all. For more information, visit: www.recovery-programs.org.
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Market Competitive
STAR INC., LIGHTING THE WAY
STAR INC., LIGHTING THE WAY
Norwalk, Connecticut
201-500 employees
STAR is a not-for-profit organization serving individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as providing support services to their families. They create opportunities for individuals to live full lives with independence, freedom of choice and personal growth by providing support, services and advocacy. STAR is located at 182 Wolfpit Avenue in Norwalk, and serves Mid-Fairfield County Connecticut with additional offices at TEC in South Norwalk, the STAR Rubino Family Center in Norwalk, and over 25 residential and community-based employment programs serving clients throughout Norwalk, Westport, Darien, New Canaan, Wilton, and Weston. STAR was established in 1952 by parents who believed that children with intellectual and developmental disabilities were entitled to the same basic opportunities as other children. Today, the organization has grown to include a full array of services for over 600 individuals with disabilities, from birth to their senior years, and their families. Services include: early intervention programs for infants and preschoolers; family support; job assessment and training; recreation and leisure activities; and residential support to adults in group homes and apartments. For more information, visit www.starct.org .
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