Monday, October 2, 2023

5K walk/run raises more than $60K for The Center for Cancer Care at Griffin Hospital


DERBY - An estimated 400 participants raised more than $60,000 at the 15th Annual 5K Walk/Run to Benefit the Center for Cancer Care on Sept. 23.


“As we kick off the 15th year of the 5K Walk/Run, I’m reminded of how this event started as a small celebration of the Center for Cancer Care’s first year,” said Griffin Health President and CEO Patrick Charmel. “We built the Center in response to the expressed demand of Valley residents for comprehensive and comforting cancer treatment close to home. The Center for Cancer Care - and Griffin Health as a whole - is dedicated to providing exceptional care that not only improves the health of our community, it also enriches lives by focusing on the social determinants of health such as income, housing, transportation, and education. 

"Just as the participants in the first 5K Walk/Run selflessly gave their time and contributions, today, you become an integral part of Griffin’s responsibility in improving the well-being of others.”


The event featured awards for the top individual fundraiser and top team fundraiser selected from the 23 teams. 

The winner of the William C. Powanda Memorial Award for the top fundraiser was Elizabeth Laden of Orange. 

Lou’s Legacy, which has participated in the event for 10 years in memory of Louise “Lou” Chmura won the Team Synergy Award as the top fundraising team. 

Fran Kennedy, of North Branford, was the winner of the Make It Happen Spirit Award, which recognizes an individual who exhibits tireless effort and support for the event.


The Walk/Run was sponsored by Jefferson Radiology, All About You, D’Addario Auto Group of Shelton, Dermatology Physicians of Connecticut, Stelray Plastic Products, AstraZeneca, Coordinated Transportation Solutions, Rand Whitney, Teamsters Local Union 1150, Valley Community Foundation, ACI Flooring, Drs. Sudipta and Bindu Dey, Ion Bank, Forest Construction, OEM Controls, McKesson Federal Credit Union, Smilow Cancer Hospital and Regional Water Authority.


Donations are still being accepted at griffinhealth.org/5k or via mail to The Griffin Development Fund, 130 Division St., Derby 06418.



This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.

Salvation Army to hold Red Kettle Kickoff breakfast at Courtyard by Marriott in Shelton


SHELTON - The Greater Valley Salvation Army will hold its Red Kettle Kickoff breakfast at 8:30 a.m. Nov. 14 at Courtyard by Marriott, 780 Bridgeport Ave.

Keynote speaker will be Miranda Muro, Senior Director of Network Relations for Connecticut Foodshare.

Tickets are $35 per person. A red kettle sponsorship is $2,500. Click here to purchase tickets or become a sponsor.

The Salvation Army is active in virtually every corner of the world, serving 133 countries. 
We offer healing, hope, and help to all in need. Here in the Greater Valley we offer emergency assistance including a food pantry, financial assistance for rent and utilities, back-to-school assistance, and we offer holiday assistance to provide toys for boys and girls in the community. In addition, we offer an overnight camping experience for children and we have a community garden at our Corps location, 26 Lester St.,  Ansonia. 
Where there is need, you’ll find The Salvation Army – dedicated to Doing The Most Good!

This is shared from a Facebook event page.

St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Shop in Derby posts this week's clothing sale


ADD ALL THE COLORS TO YOUR CLOSET WITH THIS WEEK'S SPECTACULAR SALE! 

We are located at 237 Roosevelt Drive in Derby, open Monday to Saturday 9:30 to 2:30, cash/check/credit cards welcome!
(excludes new/red ticket items)


This is shared from the nonprofit's Facebook page.