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May 8, 2021
WORCESTER – Abby s House in Worcester is continuing to provide shelter, affordable housing, and supportive services for women in Worcester County, helping them regain their footing on the path to independence. With the help of a $5,000 grant from People s United Community Foundation, the charitable arm of People s United Bank, Abby s House is providing high-quality overnight shelter, affordable housing, and wrap-around advocacy & support services for approximately 500 low-income women and their families throughout the year.
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In addition to their housing and shelter programs, Abby s House offers a full range of support services to women in need, including an onsite meals program, a food pantry, clothing vouchers for use in their thrift shop, transportation to medical appointments, parenting support for single-parents, financial assistance, and intensive case management that includes helping clients find, enroll in and complete GED, adult education, and
Future funeral directors can apply for funding
April 16, 2021
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WETHERSFIELD All Connecticut high school seniors pursuing careers as funeral directors now can apply for scholarship funds from the Connecticut Funeral Directors Association. The statewide professional organization will award three graduating high school seniors with $500 in scholarship funds to be used toward their education and professional training. Applications must be submitted by June 15.
All funeral directors/embalmers in the State of Connecticut are licensed. The licensure requirements include a degree in mortuary science or funeral service from an accredited college or university, successful completion of the National Conference Board Examination, and a one-year apprenticeship under the direct supervision of a licensed funeral director/embalmer. The Connecticut Funeral Directors Association works closely with the Funeral Service Program at East Hartford’s Goodwin University, one of man