The shindig promises an incredible wine auction, boot stompin’ entertainment and a unique Southern barbecue menu designed especially for the event by Chef Phil Iannuccilli. All proceeds raised will help fund the award-winning shelter, counseling and community-based programs provided by Kids In Crisis. Continue Reading →
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Reindeer Festival and Holiday Stroll Result in a $10,000 Gift for Kids In Crisis
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Fundraising activities during the 10th Annual Greenwich Reindeer Festival & Santa’s Village and the 10th Annual Greenwich Holiday Stroll Weekend presented by Whole Foods Market resulted in a donation of over $10,000 for Kids In Crisis. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Holiday, Holiday Stroll, Kids in Crisis, Reindeer Festival, Sam Bridge Nursery and Greenhouse
Greenwich Prevention Council to Share Results from Youth Survey on Risky Behaviors
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The Greenwich Prevention Council is organizing a Greenwich Community Forum where the Youth Survey Results will be shared to be held on December 4 at YWCA Greenwich from 7:00-8:30pm. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Schools, Boys and Girls Club of Greenwich, Brunswick School, Child Guidance Center of Southern CT, Communities 4 Action, Comuity Centers Inc, Family Centers
Volunteers Needed for Navigators Stamford KIC IT Race Weekend June 23-24, 2018
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Kids in Crisis is looking for volunteers for the 11th annual Navigators KIC IT Races on June 23 and 24 at Cummings Beach in Stamford.
There will be a 5k, Kids Triathlon and a Family Festival on Saturday, and Olympic, Sprint and Relay Triathlons for adults on Sunday. Volunteers can choose a few hours one or both of the mornings. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Volunteering, Kids in Crisis
Zero-Waste Dinner Raises Awareness of Food Waste Management
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The dinner, prepared by local area celebrity chefs, was 100% waste-free, with every component, from cookware to table centerpieces, either digestible or able to be repurposed. The event raised awareness about food waste, and collected over $50k to benefit local nutrition programs, including one at Kids in Crisis. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Asarasi, Aux Delices, Back 40 Farm, Baldor Specialty Foods, Debra Ponzek, Fleishers Craft Butchery, Gotham Seafood
Jr League of Greenwich Presents Kids in Crisis, Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich with Community Grant Award
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The Award will allow Kids in Crisis to expand its existing program providing Youth Mental Health First Aid Training to staff at the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Giving, Volunteering, Bobby Walker, Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich, Hillary Watson, Kids in Crisis, Shari Shapiro
North Mianus School Kids Give Back to Community in Before-School Effort
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Impressive how so many kids were willing to come in before school to work on a project for Kids in crisis! Also hard not to notice how nice the older kids were to the younger ones. A+ Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Volunteering, Adelia Piazza, Kara Mendelsohn, Kids in Crisis, North Mianus School
New Year’s Day Plunge to Benefit Kids in Crisis 2018 is Cancelled
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Anyone wishing to support Kids in Crisis can help by stopping at
Upper Crust Bagel shop in Old Greenwich, which is open from 8:00am – 2:00pm, for one of the souvenir towels in exchange for a donation. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Volunteering, Angela Swift, Houlihan Lawrence, Kids in Crisis, Old Greenwich, Upper Crust Bagel Company
Garden Catering Toy Drive to Benefit Neighbor to Neighbor and Kids in Crisis
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To help create awareness, $10 Garden Catering gift cards will be given out to anyone who comes by one of Garden Catering’s five Connecticut stores and donates new toys, hats, or gloves up until December 19th. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Holiday, Frank Carpenteri, Garden Catering, Kids in Crisis, Neighbor to Neighbor
Kids In Crisis Holiday Gift Candle – Available At Splurge, Ada’s and Allura Salon
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Kids in Crisis has launched their 40th Anniversary with a special candle that is available in several local stores and businesses for $20. Continue Reading →