Friday, March 27, 2020

Recuperation journey: Friday sunset

 My backyard view.

Community Foundation releases $1.3M to help nonprofits cope during pandemic


NEW HAVEN - The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven's (The Foundation) President & CEO Will Ginsberg announced that The Foundation distributed $1.3 Million in grant-making today to help Greater New Haven nonprofits cope during the COVID-19 pandemic; some of these grants would have normally been awarded in the next 6-12 months while others were directed by donor advised fund holders. 
Thirty-one nonprofits serving Greater New Haven received $1.1 Million of accelerated funding, including 3 grants made by The Foundation’s partner in philanthropy, the Valley Community Foundation.
“Knowing that regular income sources are on hold for many nonprofits, we are hopeful that this acceleration of funding provides some immediate relief,” said Ginsberg. “This is just one of several steps The Foundation is taking to provide assistance in our community of twenty towns and cities.”
On March 20, The Foundation announced it had created a Greater New Haven COVID-19 Community Fund in partnership with United Way of Greater New Haven.  
The Fund now has $1 Million in contributions from donors and $500,000 from The Foundation. Community-wide fundraising continues; the public is invited to give to the Fund online and help build resources for the recovery of the community. The first grants from this new Fund are expected to be made next week. 
For more information about the Greater New Haven COVID-19 Community Fund and to donate online visit www.cfgnh.org/covid19fund
U.S. community foundations (nearly 187 in 49 states and Washington D.C.) are moving decisively to help those in need during the COVID-19 crisis, mobilizing more than $282 Million, as of March 27. These funds are providing critical support to those who are facing challenges such as lost income, housing and food instability.
About The Community Foundation
Thanks to the generosity of three generations of donors, The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven is composed of hundreds of individually named funds and distributes millions of dollars in grants annually to build a stronger Greater New Haven region. The Foundation’s 20-town service area includes: Ansonia, Bethany, Branford, Cheshire, Derby, East Haven, Guilford, Hamden, Madison, Milford, New Haven, North Branford, North Haven, Orange, Oxford, Seymour, Shelton, Wallingford, West Haven, Woodbridge. 
For more information about The Community Foundation, visit www.cfgnh.org, find us on Facebook at www.facebook.org/cfgnh or follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/cfgnh

Health District posts today's update on COVID-19 cases in Valley


Recuperation journey: Social distancing



I participated Thursday with one pink bear. Today she has a friend with her out there! And they are practicing social distancing. 
I hope some little kids will see them.





Seymour Public Library to hold virtual story hours next week

Sharing information from the Seymour Public Library Facebook page:

Join us right here on Facebook live for a fun story hour!
Select a date and time:


TUE, MAR 31

12:00 PM

WED, APR 1

12:00 PM

Seymour Pink offering lawn signs to demonstrate unity, spirit


In trying, challenging times, we all look for ways to ease stress, to bring comfort and hope for a better day.
In an effort to join TOGETHER, even though we cannot gather together, Seymour Pink will be offering these complimentary lawn signs as a way for us to be united in our resolve, that TOGETHER we will get through these difficult and trying times!
EACH day brings us opportunities to come together in SPIRIT, to continue to be there for others by spreading HOPE and PROMISE that on the other side of this, we will be TOGETHER again, joining hands and hearts as one!
It is our hope that these lawn signs will bring all of us HOPE and PROMISE that TOGETHER we will get thru this more UNITED than ever.
Our lawn signs are FREE (however donations will be kindly accepted)
-First come, first serve
(delivery of signs will begin on or about this coming Wednesday April 1st)
-We will deliver to your front lawn- no contact
-LIMITED supply in our initial production
-If you live outside of the Lower Naugatuck Valley (Ansonia, Derby, Shelton, Seymour, Beacon Falls, Oxford) we will set up a pick up location with designated day and time-practicing ALWAYS our social distancing (details for pick up to follow)
Be safe, be healthy, we will get through this TOGETHER!
****These signs have been sponsored by a very generous ANONYMOUS donor! Thank you for your generosity!
We also want to thank Grand Concepts of Seymour for their partnership in this idea.
PLEASE contact us at seymourpink09@aol.com to reserve your lawn sign.
We will get through this TOGETHER!


Valley Chamber president seeks equipment donations for Griffin Hospital staff

Sharing message from Greater Valley Chamber of Commerce President Bill Purcell:

Dear Chamber Members & Friends,

As the coronavirus pandemic accelerates in our Valley, we are blessed to have our Award-Winning Griffin Hospital working on the front-lines to stem the tide.

Griffin's dedicated caregivers are working tirelessly to prepare for and respond to the needs of what is expected to be a growing number of community residents that will be infected by the COVID-19 Virus.
To ensure they have the capability and capacity to respond, it is essential that we protect the health and well-being of caregivers by ensuring access to an adequate supply of Personal Protection Equipment.
If you or someone you know is interested in supporting Griffin Health with this critical need, there are two ways you can help:
1. By donating the following Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) items:
  • Respiratory Face masks
  • Medical Grade Isolation Masks and Gowns
  • Face Shields
  • Medical-Grade Gloves (non-latex) 
The above items should be in their original, unopened packaging.
Small quantity donations can be brought to the Hospital's Main Lobby located at 130 Division Street in Derby between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM.

For large quantity donations, please email them or call 203-732-7539 to make delivery arrangements.
2. Griffin Hospital is also accepting monetary donations to the Griffin Health Covid-19 Fund. Click here for details.

Anyone with COVID-19 symptoms can be tested at Griffin's new test facility located at the main campus of the hospital. You will need to have a valid order for the test from a licensed independent healthcare practitioner (MD, DO, APRN or PA) then schedule an appointment by calling 203-437-6815. 
For specific questions or concerns about COVID-19, call their Hotline at 203-204-1053 or visit their website.

Support your other Chamber Member Non-Profit Caregivers on the Front Lines
In addition to meeting the needs at Griffin, many of our Non-Profit Caregivers and Private Providers are also experiencing critical shortages. Please click here for a list of our Non-Profit Members, with Private Providers to come later.
 
Thank you for your attention to this critical need, and for all that you do to support our Valley community.
STAY WELL!

Bill

Organization offers meal delivery to seniors in Valley, surrounding communities