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Roger Senserrich - CAHS
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  • New Haven, CT
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Roger Senserrich - CAHS's Page

Profile Information

Name of the Organization
Connecticut Association for Human Services
Contact Person
Roger Senserrich
Contact phone
860.951.2212 xt 247 (better e-mail or GNH community!)
E-mail
rsenserrich@gmail.com
Website
http://www.cahs.org
Interest
Food Assistance, Health, Advocacy
Description Interest
Our Mission

To end poverty and engage, equip, and empower all families in Connecticut to build a secure future.

My job - How can I help!:

1. EarnBenefits program coordinator: a network of community organizations that can help low income families access the state and federal benefits they are eligible for. We have several partners in New Haven, most of them represented at GNH Community. Check the EarnBenefits group for more info!

2. SNAP / Food Stamp outreach: helping people apply for Food Stamp (now SNAP) benefits, answering questions, organizing workshop for providers and doing advocacy work for clients.

3. Ning/GNH Community Administrator: cheerleading people to join GNH Community, solving problems and organizing workshops and presentations to add as many users as possible.

4. VITA / Money School contact: I don´t do that myself - page Ellen Carter (also in this network!) for more information. I can bring fliers, though.

Roger Senserrich - CAHS's Blog

Recruiting VITA Volunteers!

Posted on November 30, 2011 at 5:17am 0 Comments

Once again this year, CAHS is helping to support the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) sites we work with in Fairfield, New Haven, and Litchfield Counties by recruiting and coordinating the volunteers who keep this program running.  We have launched a new volunteer registration website this year, Volunteer Hub, where volunteers can register to volunteer in their area and sign up for tax trainings with the IRS. 

 

CAHS’s VITA Volunteer Hub can be accessed at:…

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Extra SNAP (food stamps) benefits, post-Irene

Posted on September 8, 2011 at 7:16am 0 Comments

From the Department of Social Services:

 

We have received approval from FNS to automatically mass reissue 25% of our SNAP households’ August benefits to help with food losses caused by Tropical Storm Irene.

  • All Connecticut households who received SNAP when Tropical Storm Irene hit the state automatically received these additional benefits. 
  • These benefits were automatically added to SNAP household’s EBT accounts and are available…
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Job oppening at CAHS: Outreach Advocate, New Haven County

Posted on April 15, 2011 at 6:30am 0 Comments

CAHS mission and vision: Works to end poverty and to equip and empower all families in Connecticut to build a secure future. We envision a Connecticut where all children and families thrive and, regardless of income, contribute to and share in Connecticut’s growth.  Low-income residents—working in collaboration with policy makers, business and labor leaders, the faith community and the general public—play a central role in developing policies and…

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The big announcement: College promise in New Haven

Posted on November 9, 2010 at 6:25am 4 Comments

For those that missed it, Let me quote… Continue

EarnBenefits - New sites for benefit screening open

Posted on April 26, 2010 at 7:55am 0 Comments

A couple of months ago, CAHS launched EarnBenefits Online (EBO), a new program to help people all across Connecticut get access to the public benefits programs they are eligible to receive. You can get more information on how the program works here, in our GNH Community Group.


To the three initial partners in New Haven (Christian Community Action, JUNTA and Catholic Charities) we are adding this week two more:…
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At 2:58am on July 1, 2011, Emma Richards said…

Thanks for the warm welcome, Roger! I'm looking forward to keeping up with the GNH community here. Also, so glad to hear you were able to get some potholes patched on SeeClickFix! Thank YOU for reporting issues to us!

 

At 9:13am on April 15, 2011, Laura E. Falanga said…

Gracias!

At 1:47am on June 22, 2010, David Gafron Savage said…
No you are not, but I'm waiting for Germany to play tomorrow. Too bad it's right in the middle of the day though.
At 5:32am on February 24, 2010, Martha Hansen said…
Thanks, Roger! I am trying to post a March event, but having problems...can you help?
At 3:04am on February 17, 2010, Dolores Bush said…
Hello Roger Senserrich!
Glad you asked, i need help getting providers and information to the Greater New Haven area about Project Home Share
At 5:18am on February 2, 2010, Todd Foster said…
This looks like a great place to be. Thanks Roger!
At 8:58am on December 22, 2009, Citywide Youth Coalition said…
Hi Roger, great to be here! thanks to you & CAHS for hosting us all so well. Happy Holidays! Rachel
At 3:34am on December 22, 2009, Mary Ann Emswiler said…
Thanks, Roger! Glad to be with you.
At 4:24pm on December 3, 2009, Ken Janke said…
Roger

Its great to join in with you and others and build together. Thanks for your warm welcome.

Ken
At 10:06am on November 23, 2009, Christopher Cornell said…
I certainly will. Thanks for informing me of this great service!
 
 
 

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