Thursday, October 2, 2014

T-shirts tell story at vigil in Shelton

Umbrella Center for Domestic Violence Services hosts event


These T-shirts are part of a collection that hung from clotheslines Wednesday during a vigil in Huntington Congregational Church hall in Shelton.

They were created by clients of The Umbrella Center for Domestic Violence Services. 
The shirts are part of The Clothesline Project, established in 1990 by a group of women in Massachusetts to promote awareness of domestic violence. 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

Stay tuned for a story in the Valley Independent Sentinel.


Master's Table plans party at October dinner in Ansonia

Costumes and pumpkins and fun, oh my! 



This is a release from Master's Table founder Jim Fedak. 

Ansonia restaurant to host benefit for Master's Table


Share this with your friends and support a wonderful nonprofit! 

Valley resident Jim Fedak founded Master's Table in October 2010 to help combat hunger and provide fellowship for young and old in the community.