Family, Community & Civic Organizations
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Alliance for Living
Alzheimer's Association CT Chapter
Generations Family Health Center
Miracle League of Southeastern Connecticut
New London Homeless Hospitality Center
Noank Community Support Services, Inc (NCSS)
Sexual Assault Crisis Center of Eastern CT, Inc. dba SACCEC
St. Vincent de Paul Place
Thames River Community Service Inc.
United Way/Labor Food Center
Alliance for Living is the only HIV/AIDS service organization and resource center in southeastern Connecticut. We are a group of dedicated professionals who are passionate about helping people living with HIV/AIDS in our community.
The Alzheimer's Association, Connecticut Chapter is a not for profit agency that provides information and support to individuals in Connecticut affected by Alzheimer's disease or related dementia
Generations is the only FQHC in Windham County and the only federally-funded FQHC in Norwich. As a community health center, Generations always works with other health care organizations in the region, such as the hospitals, specialists and private practic
he Miracle League of SECT provides opportunities for children in Southeastern CT with physical, cognitive and developmental challenges to participate in recreational, educational and cultural activities in an accessible, nurturing and noncompetitive envir
We provide hospitality and a bridge to permanent housing for single adults experiencing homelessness in southeastern Connecticut.
NCSS is a private nonprofit entity in New London County with nearly 50 years of experience providing behavioral health services and connections to resources in the community.
Private, non-profit agency providing crisis intervention, advocacy and trauma-focused counseling to survivors of sexual violence with no fees for services.
Soup Kitchen, Food Pantry, Advocacy
Thames River Community Service. Inc. provides safe housing and support services for families experiencing homelessness, domestic violence, substance abuse or mental wellness. The agency promotes family wellness, self-sufficiency and housing stability.
Since 1988, the Gemma E. Moran United Way/Labor Food Center has played a key role in providing one of the building blocks to a good quality of life by feeding families and individuals facing hunger and food insecurity all across our community.
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