By: Paul Marks,Special to CTMirror.org August 9, 2018 Last year Ed Harrison had hip replacement surgery, and before long he was walking on his...
READ MORECT Mirror Series: CT’s Two-Tiered Human Services System: ‘One Tier Too Many’
by Katie Breslin | Aug 8, 2018 | News
by Tom Condon August 8, 2018 Oak Hill, Inc., the largest nonprofit provider of human services for the state, recently trained two group home...
READ MORECT Mirror Series: Budget Cuts, Programs Ended, and ‘We went off the cliff’
by Katie Breslin | Aug 7, 2018 | News
By Paul Marks, Special to CTMirror.org August 7, 2018 Salem — Three years ago, Tom and Arlene Reith moved into a slate-gray, four-bedroom...
READ MORECT Mirror Series: A 5 Percent Budget Cut Translates to Lost Hours, Lost Jobs
by Katie Breslin | Aug 7, 2018 | News
By Paul Marks, Special to CTMirror.org August 7, 2018 Five years ago, Catholic Charities of Fairfield County decided to try a new model of...
READ MORECT Mirror Series: After Years of Cuts, Nonprofits Struggle to Survive.
by Katie Breslin | Aug 7, 2018 | News
By Tom Condon August 7, 2018 The term “nonprofit organization” may well be misleading. Some might think nonprofits aren’t really businesses....
READ MORECT Mirror Series: Change is Coming for Nonprofit Human Service Providers, But Will It Make or Break Them?
by Katie Breslin | Aug 7, 2018 | News
August 6, 2018 By Keith M. Phaneuf It is a time of reckoning for Connecticut’s private, nonprofit social services. After two decades of flat or...
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