Thursday, May 10, 2018

Center for Disability Rights in West Haven to hold Wheel-A-Thon

WEST HAVEN - The Wheel-A-Thon is a fundraising and community awareness campaign to benefit the youth programs and activities of the CDR and its partners.
The 2018 Wheel-A-Thon will be held from 6-8:30 p.m. July 24 at Savin Rock Conference Center, 5 Rock St.
Registration and pizza will be from 6 to 6:45 p.m. 
The ceremony starts at 6:45 p.m. and ends around 7 p.m. when the walk begins. 
Awards to walkers will be distributed around 7:30 p.m. There will be live entertainment throughout.

Wheel-A-Thon participants can walk, roll in a wheelchair, or ride a bicycle along a one-mile route. 
You can register and participate as an individual or you can form a team with your family, friends and co-workers. 
To register to participate, visit the “Participate” page.
The money raised during the 2017 Wheel-A-Thon provided Summer Empowerment Camp opportunities to nine high school juniors and seniors and provided five Wheel-A-Thon Scholarships.
Individuals who are not part of a team but who raise at least $25 for young people with disabilities can participate in the CDR Wheel-A-Thon as individuals.

*Information shared from Facebook.

Full disclosure: My husband Ralph is a longtime member of the Center for Disability Rights and serves on the organization's board.

Senior health fair slated at JCC of Greater New Haven in Woodbridge



Valley mystery photo revealed

Update: Photo was taken last week on the grounds of Holy Rosary Church in Ansonia.

Where in the Valley did I take this photo? 
If you know, please leave your answer in the comments. Location will be revealed later this week. 

*A friend on Facebook got the correct answer. 

Dragonfly Dash to benefit fund in memory of Ansonia child


ANSONIA - A 5K race or two-mile walk on the Hilltop to benefit the Leah Fund will step off at 6 p.m. June 1 from John C. Mead School, 75 Ford St.

Leah Rondon, 6, was tragically killed in a motor vehicle accident in August, 2015. She was about to enter first grade at Mead School.

Sign up at www.leahrondonfund.org.


*Information shared from Facebook. 

Recuperation journey: It's that cat again


Just noticed three hours after I published a blog post this morning there were typos that magically got into the text. 
I realized since they were created with the letters 'a' and 'q' located on the left-hand side of the keyboard that Linus had been sitting right there before I saved the post.  

He ruins everything! Well not everything, but he does get into mischief around here from time to time. 

Shelton Youth2Youth reschedules car wash fundraiser


Sharing information from Facebook: 

"We will honor all tickets from the April 28 car wash. Tickets can also be purchased on site, at $5 per car or $7 per S.U.V." 


Yale students help organize BHCare Clothing Bank in Branford

Pictured from left: Xu Webber, Joan McFarlane, Holland Finely, Garrett Dargan, and Megan Ananian. Not pictured is Jane Wiedenbeck. / Contributed photo

Five students from Yale School of Management recently lent a helping hand to BHcare’s Clothing Bank in Branford. 
The school celebrates Volunteer Week each year by helping out in the community. 
The students spent the day cleaning and organizing the store. 

Joan McFarlane, coordinator of the Clothing Bank appreciates the great work done by the School of Management Team. 
The young adults that volunteered today at the BHcare Clothing Bank were beyond our expectations,” McFarlane stated. “They were personable, organized, and worked without any direction.  
"Their intelligence was evident in the way in which they took charge, their organizational skills and their cooperation amongst each other.” 
For more than 35 years, BHcare has been providing hope and help for individuals, families and children affected by mental illness, domestic violence, and substance abuse. The BHcare Clothing Bank is an outreach program of BHcare that provides clothing to those in need. Thanks our generous donors, the Clothing Bank supplies clothing, shoes, accessories, baby gear, linens and personal care items for more than 3,000 individuals and families each year.

The Clothing Bank is located in the Patricia C. Andriole Volunteer Service Center at 30 Harrison Ave., Branford.
Hours are Monday-Thursday9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.Friday9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Saturday11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 
For more information, contact Kathy Townsend at ktownsend@bhcare.org or 203-446-9739 x1856.
                                                         
BHcare is a regional community provider of behavioral health, addiction prevention, and domestic violence services for the Lower Naugatuck Valley, Greater New Haven and Shoreline communities. 

For more information, visit www.bhcare.org.


This is a press release from BHcare.

Griffin Hospital in Derby to host talk on preventing Lyme, skin cancer

Contributed photo
Griffin Hospital and The Valley Senior Services Council will host a free talk on summer safety for those caring for seniors.


DERBY - Griffin Hospital and The Valley Senior Services Council invite caregivers – especially those caring for seniors - to talks on summer safety and caregiver resources. 

The talks are part of a four-part series to help provide education, information, and support.

On May 17, representatives from Voices Against Lyme Disease and health experts from Griffin will present “Summer Safety - Lyme Disease and Skin Cancer,” with information on how to help prevent and treat these diseases.

The series wraps up June 7 with “Caring for the Caregiver,” which will provide tips on how caregivers can take care of themselves so they can better care for others.

Both presentations will start at 5:15 p.m. at Griffin Hospital, 130 Division St. 
There will be a free light meal provided by Valley United Way and Griffin Hospital Lifeline at 4:30 p.m. before each talk.

Registration is required for each event by calling 203-732-1511 or visiting griffinhealth.org/events.


This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.



Reminder: Letter Carriers' 26th Annual Food Drive is Saturday


Appalachian Trail is topic of Seymour Historical Society talk