What We’re Grateful For
This is the time of year for counting our blessings. From Thanksgiving through New Year’s Day, we can do more than overeat, spend money on gifts, and make resolutions we are not likely to keep.
Read MoreThis is the time of year for counting our blessings. From Thanksgiving through New Year’s Day, we can do more than overeat, spend money on gifts, and make resolutions we are not likely to keep.
Read MoreFor millions of us across the country, setting – or at least discussing setting – New Year’s resolutions is an annual tradition around the holiday season.
Read MoreWith Christmas, New Year's evening and holiday festivities happening, is always great to have a recipe in hand for when you are invited to a party or asked to participate in a bake sale.
Read MoreStarting in early 2020, every child in the United States became eligible for school meals at no cost, regardless of family income level -- no forms, no questions asked.
Read MoreThe New Year is often a time to set new goals. However, statistics show that very few people are successful in keeping their resolutions. Why? It is likely because they don’t have a realistic, long-term plan. And, as Ben Franklin said, “If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.”
Read MoreIn a journey that began in 2019, a coalition of Connecticut non-profits, advocacy groups, and healthcare professionals will finally start to reap the fruits of its labor.
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