On Friday, December 13, Pathways, Inc., and River House Adult Day Center proudly announced a transformative $1 million gift from an anonymous benefactor, celebrated at a community event held at River House. Continue Reading →
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Vigil for Awareness of Mental Health Issues and Addiction, “Better Tomorrow,” Set for Sunday
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Greenwich will hold its first annual town vigil to increase awareness around mental health issues and addiction on Nov 13 in Roger Sherman Baldwin Park. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Arch Street Teen Center, Barbara’s House, Child Guidance Centers, Christ Church Greenwich, Family Centers, GEMS, Greenwich Boys & Girls Club
Former Greenwich First Selectman Appointed Executive Director of Pathways
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He was selected from a pool of more than a dozen applicants. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Health, Pathways, Peter Tesei
Greenwich United Way Announces More Than $645,000 in Initial 2021 Community Grants
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Beginning April 20 the Greenwich United Way will be accepting applications for a second round of grants to be issued later this year. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Abilis, Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich, Building One Community, Child Guidance Center of Southern Connecticut, Children’s Day School, Family Centers, Filling in the Blanks
Pathways to Host Lobsterfest Dinner Party To-Go
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Grab some friends and order your delicious lobster dinner including a bottle of wine and dessert. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Pathways
Greenwich United Way Announces 2020 Community Grants
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The Greenwich United Way will award its first round of grants to local health, education and self-sufficiency programs across 21 partner agencies at the Community Investment Grant Recipient Reception on February 12 at Greenwich Hospital. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Abilis, Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich, Building One Community, Child Guidance Center of Southern Connecticut, Community Centers Inc. of Greenwich, David Rabin, Family Centers
P&Z Green Lights Pathways New Building in Cos Cob Hub
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The new building will replace the existing one story brick building and stay within its footprint. During construction the program will be run out of the YMCA. Continue Reading →