CRT is beginning a partnership with Ocean State Job Lot Charitable Foundation. The two organizations are distributing 3,480 winter coats to those who lack basic needs throughout the state of Connecticut.
Channel 8 aired coverage of CRT distributing thousands of coats to its community partners across the entire state.
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As you will see in this year’s report, CRT worked closely with the community and our funders/donors to help our customers meet their needs throughout the pandemic.
With Federal CSBG Cares funding – we established an Emergency Client Assistance fund – which at the time of printing helped over 220 households address urgent needs to maintain housing. Today, the number of households assisted has grown to 622 households.
As the report centerfold reveals, we had an opportunity to celebrate our community. CRT unveiled a gorgeous mural at our multi-service center in Hartford honoring the work and legacy of the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg, along with four other powerful women leaders. It is truly a magnificent piece!
We thank you for your partnership and support of our work and mission: Preparing our Community to Meet Life’s Challenges and look forward to future opportunities.
Lisa Book, is a member of both Beth David Synagogue and Congregation Beth Israel in West Hartford, CT. She coordinated the collaboration between these two synagogues to plan a community-wide Mitzvah Day event, that took place in December. At the event, and in some cases at individuals’ homes, congregation members participated in a range of social action projects benefiting those in need in the local community. Several members of the community participated and among them were students of the University of Hartford Hillel.
One of the activities offered was writing personal greeting cards stuffed into envelopes to be distributed to homebound seniors who receive meal deliveries through CRT’s Meals on Wheels program.
Hilary Silver (pictured below), who volunteered to bring the 85 greeting cards to CRT, shared her feelings about being involved in the project. “This project was especially important to me because the homebound seniors receiving these cards have little to no social interaction during the day. My hope is that when they receive their personal notes it will bring them a little joy.”
Other activities offered through Mitzvah Day included making meals for families in need, volunteering at Foodshare, and knitting blankets.
Mitzvah is a Hebrew word that translates to the performance of a good deed.
CRT is so appreciative to have been one of the organizations chosen to benefit from this incredible effort and our community members’ good deeds.
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https://www.crtct.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Breaking-Bread-1-22.png467606Irene Mackeyhttps://www.crtct.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/community-renewal-team-logo.svgIrene Mackey2022-01-27 16:53:542022-01-27 16:56:42Breaking Bread: Opioid Family Support Group – Virtual
https://www.crtct.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Breaking-Bread-1-22.png467606Irene Mackeyhttps://www.crtct.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/community-renewal-team-logo.svgIrene Mackey2022-01-27 16:53:542022-01-27 16:56:42Breaking Bread: Opioid Family Support Group – Virtual
https://www.crtct.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Breaking-Bread-1-22.png467606Irene Mackeyhttps://www.crtct.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/community-renewal-team-logo.svgIrene Mackey2022-01-27 16:53:542022-01-27 16:56:43Breaking Bread: Opioid Family Support Group – Virtual
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Channel 8 – CRT and Ocean State Job Lot Charitable Foundation and Distribute Coats Across CT
NewsCRT is beginning a partnership with Ocean State Job Lot Charitable Foundation. The two organizations are distributing 3,480 winter coats to those who lack basic needs throughout the state of Connecticut.
Channel 8 aired coverage of CRT distributing thousands of coats to its community partners across the entire state.
Check it out below!
CRT’s 2021 Annual Report- View Now!
NewsWe are delighted to share with you CRT’s 2021 Annual Report – Facing the Future Together, in which we detail some of our many success stories from the past year.
As you will see in this year’s report, CRT worked closely with the community and our funders/donors to help our customers meet their needs throughout the pandemic.
With Federal CSBG Cares funding – we established an Emergency Client Assistance fund – which at the time of printing helped over 220 households address urgent needs to maintain housing. Today, the number of households assisted has grown to 622 households.
As the report centerfold reveals, we had an opportunity to celebrate our community. CRT unveiled a gorgeous mural at our multi-service center in Hartford honoring the work and legacy of the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg, along with four other powerful women leaders. It is truly a magnificent piece!
We thank you for your partnership and support of our work and mission: Preparing our Community to Meet Life’s Challenges and look forward to future opportunities.
Lena Rodriquez
President/CEO
Click to View:
CRT’s 2021 Annual Report
CRT’s Meals on Wheels Seniors to Receive 85 Greeting Cards
NewsLisa Book, is a member of both Beth David Synagogue and Congregation Beth Israel in West Hartford, CT. She coordinated the collaboration between these two synagogues to plan a community-wide Mitzvah Day event, that took place in December. At the event, and in some cases at individuals’ homes, congregation members participated in a range of social action projects benefiting those in need in the local community. Several members of the community participated and among them were students of the University of Hartford Hillel.
One of the activities offered was writing personal greeting cards stuffed into envelopes to be distributed to homebound seniors who receive meal deliveries through CRT’s Meals on Wheels program.
Hilary Silver (pictured below), who volunteered to bring the 85 greeting cards to CRT, shared her feelings about being involved in the project. “This project was especially important to me because the homebound seniors receiving these cards have little to no social interaction during the day. My hope is that when they receive their personal notes it will bring them a little joy.”
Other activities offered through Mitzvah Day included making meals for families in need, volunteering at Foodshare, and knitting blankets.
Mitzvah is a Hebrew word that translates to the performance of a good deed.
CRT is so appreciative to have been one of the organizations chosen to benefit from this incredible effort and our community members’ good deeds.
Hilary Silver of West Hartford
National Black History HIV/AIDS Awareness Day!
HIV TestingBreaking Bread: Opioid Family Support Group – Virtual
Breaking Bread: Opioid Family Support Group
Come find support while learning how to effectively support your loved one.
Time: Every Monday, 1:00—2:00 PM
Location: Virtual Meeting- https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87870444942
Zoom Meeting ID: 878 7044 4942
Language’s offered: Spanish and English
Support, Education, and Free Narcan Training
For more information contact:
Neida Rivera: [email protected] or 860-794-1209
Casie DeRosier: [email protected] or 860-549-3350
Breaking Bread: Opioid Family Support Group – Virtual
Breaking Bread: Opioid Family Support Group
Come find support while learning how to effectively support your loved one.
Time: Every Monday, 1:00—2:00 PM
Location: Virtual Meeting- https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87870444942
Zoom Meeting ID: 878 7044 4942
Language’s offered: Spanish and English
Support, Education, and Free Narcan Training
For more information contact:
Neida Rivera: [email protected] or 860-794-1209
Casie DeRosier: [email protected] or 860-549-3350
Breaking Bread: Opioid Family Support Group – Virtual
Breaking Bread: Opioid Family Support Group
Come find support while learning how to effectively support your loved one.
Time: Every Monday, 1:00—2:00 PM
Location: Virtual Meeting- https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87870444942
Zoom Meeting ID: 878 7044 4942
Language’s offered: Spanish and English
Support, Education, and Free Narcan Training
For more information contact:
Neida Rivera: [email protected] or 860-794-1209
Casie DeRosier: [email protected] or 860-549-3350
Breaking Bread: Opioid Family Support Group – Virtual
Breaking Bread: Opioid Family Support Group
Come find support while learning how to effectively support your loved one.
Time: Every Monday, 1:00—2:00 PM
Location: Virtual Meeting- https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87870444942
Zoom Meeting ID: 878 7044 4942
Language’s offered: Spanish and English
Support, Education, and Free Narcan Training
For more information contact:
Neida Rivera: [email protected] or 860-794-1209
Casie DeRosier: [email protected] or 860-549-3350
Breaking Bread: Opioid Family Support Group – Virtual
Breaking Bread: Opioid Family Support Group
Come find support while learning how to effectively support your loved one.
Time: Every Monday, 1:00—2:00 PM
Location: Virtual Meeting- https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87870444942
Zoom Meeting ID: 878 7044 4942
Language’s offered: Spanish and English
Support, Education, and Free Narcan Training
For more information contact:
Neida Rivera: [email protected] or 860-794-1209
Casie DeRosier: [email protected] or 860-549-3350
Breaking Bread: Opioid Family Support Group – Virtual
Breaking Bread: Opioid Family Support Group
Come find support while learning how to effectively support your loved one.
Time: Every Monday, 1:00—2:00 PM
Location: Virtual Meeting- https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87870444942
Zoom Meeting ID: 878 7044 4942
Language’s offered: Spanish and English
Support, Education, and Free Narcan Training
For more information contact:
Neida Rivera: [email protected] or 860-794-1209
Casie DeRosier: [email protected] or 860-549-3350