Today we continue our deeper dive showcasing how local agencies and human service programs are maintaining, surviving, and continuing to serve in a COVID-19 world.

First, we’ll reach out to anyone who is feeling anxious, angry, sad, scared or alone during the current pandemic – to bring you an information packed and hopefully stress reducing conversation with the Executive Director of NAMI Connecticut.

Then we’ll learn about a Connecticut company owner who created a not-for-profit program – masksforcitizens.com – to get masks to regular folks who need them while reducing the need to divert PPE away from medical workers and responders. 

And we’ll close with the Connecticut Council on Environmental Quality. We’ll hit a few high points of the CEQ’s annual report to the Governor – aimed at keeping environmental preservation and protection efforts in focus even while he’s dealing with the COVID-19 emergency.

4-CT – 2020 “State Of The Air” Report – 25th International Festival of Arts & Ideas

Today we’ll start by introducing the co-founder of 4-CT, a a non-profit that unites donors with nonprofit programs that are struggling through the COVID-19 situation – and learn about local musicians uniting in song to help raise...

Election Cybersecurity – CT Insurance Commissioner – LGBTQ Pride Month

Protecting one of your most fundamental rights and privileges as a Connecticut resident & an American – the votes you cast in on Election Day – is the subject of today’s chat with the director of the...

Workforce Alliance SCCT – (ENCORE) HRRA Glass Recycling – Youth Continuum

Has COVID-19 put you out of a job – or have you been thinking about a career change anyway? Then don’t miss our latest check-in with the Workforce Alliance of South Central CT. We’ll tell you about...
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