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  • New Haven, CT
  • United States
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Name of the Organization
Department of Social Services
Contact Person
Alice Ellovich
Contact phone
203-974-8410
E-mail
Alice.Ellovich@ct.gov
Website
http://www.ct.gov/dss/cwp/view.asp?a=2445&q=309946&PM=1
Interest
Food Assistance, Energy Assistance, Housing Assistance, Shelter
Description Interest
See regional website for complete description of programs and how to apply:
Cash assistance
SNAP--Food Assistance
HUSKY, Medicaid,
SAGA Medical,State Supplement, Social Work and Long Term Care, Child Support

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At 6:13am on January 13, 2010, Claire Bien said…
Yes! Do you come to New Haven often? Do you think you, Lori and I might ever have lunch?
At 12:02pm on October 19, 2009, Joanne Goldblum said…
yeah!!
At 3:37am on October 15, 2009, Gabrielle Hall- Clifford Beers said…
Well Thank you!!!!
At 3:37am on October 15, 2009, Joanne Sciulli said…
Hi Alice!! (Joanne here - two to the right of you).
At 5:09pm on July 12, 2009, Roger Senserrich - CAHS said…
Hi! Sorry for the delay - I was away from computers most of the weekend, and my smartphone doesn´t like the GNH Community website too much. Please explore to your hearts content!
 
 
 

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