TIAA President & CEO, Greenwich resident and advocate for financial inclusion to be recognized at P2P’s signature spring event on April 4, 2025. Continue Reading →
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TIAA President & CEO, Greenwich resident and advocate for financial inclusion to be recognized at P2P’s signature spring event on April 4, 2025. Continue Reading →
The house-like structure will be set back on the 10 acre Christ Church property, behind what used to be a carriage house. Continue Reading →
Coughlin began her tenure as executive director of the nonprofit food pantry and clothing room in 2012, just as the Great Recession ended. Since that time, the organization has added programs such as the annual Prom Project, holiday toy distribution, and backpack & school supply distribution. Continue Reading →
Increase your awareness about food waste and develop strategies together to tackle this issue at school, at home and in our community. Continue Reading →
“Neighbor to Neighbor relies on the community to come together to address a persistent and compelling local need: to create access to healthy food and provide appropriate clothing and basic essentials for those among us struggling to make ends meet.” – Nancy Coughlin Continue Reading →
Watch for a yellow plastic shopping bag in each resident’s mailbox during the week of May 9. Continue Reading →
“I have noticed among some a deep commitment to healing our divisions by coming together around a common purpose to help others.” – Nancy Coughlin, Executive Director, Neighbor to Neighbor Continue Reading →
If you thought all the hit parade involved arrests or the next vintage house to brave up to the wrecking ball, enjoy our top 12 feel good stories of 2016! Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Jr United Way, Greenwich Youth Football League (GYFL) and Cheerleading (GYCL) teamed up to run a “virtual collection” of healthy food options and fresh produce for Neighbor to Neighbor this football season. Continue Reading →
North Mianus School found a way to raise $5,000+ for Neighbor to Neighbor through an online food drive, a “Turkey Fowl” free throw basketball contest and having their PE teachers shave their heads into mohawks. Continue Reading →