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Name of the Organization
Easter Seals Goodwill Industries
Contact Person
Monique Turner-Lopez
Contact phone
203-777-2000, ext. 296
E-mail
mturner@esginh.org
Website
http://www.ctgoodwill.org
Interest
Youth, Career Assistance, Financial Literacy
Description Interest
Easter Seals Goodwill Industries' current programs include pre-employment training, supported employment and retention support services, senior services for individuals with developmental disabilities, community re-entry services for youth and adults returning to New Haven from incarceration and positive youth development and family support services for New Haven school children and their families. ESGI also operates Greenbrier, a horticultural training program and retail greenhouse located in Edgerton Park in New Haven.

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ELVES NEEDED TODAY!!!!

Posted on December 16, 2011 at 5:58am 0 Comments

ELVES NEEDED TODAY!!!!

 

Dear friends and colleagues:

 

This afternoon, Youth As Leaders is sponsoring a “Holiday Fair” for the 3th, 4th and 5th grade students who attend Hill Central School.   We only have 1 hour to set up the fair!    Consequently, we need extra “elves” to help us out!    The set up will begin at 1pm…

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At 8:05am on August 26, 2010, Lee Cruz said…
Monique,
Welcome to GNH Community, glad you have joined us. Please post any informatioon you want to share with the staff of other nonprofits and their clients.
 
 
 

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