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Middletown agencies help 132 vulnerable residents get vaccinated
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Wesley Inn & Suites, at 988 Washington St., Middletown, is sheltering those without housing during the winter season.Hearst Connecticut Media file photo
MIDDLETOWN Quick response by Columbus House staff and its partners allowed those sheltering at a local motel to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
After learning the Community Health Center had extra doses due to expire last week, Columbus House, which serves people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, was notified there were 150 doses of the vaccine that would expire at the end of the day, according to John B. Brooks, chief development officer of the New Haven-based agency.
Skip to main content It s something the world needs : Middletown hospital wedding offers family bright spot amid grief of loss
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Sara Estela, the youngest daughter of the late Juan Estela, who died Monday, was married to her husband Michael Krystek at Middlesex Hospital in Middletown Saturday by her father’s bedside in the ICU. Her family knew he had only days, or even hours, to live. Her father was admitted with congestive heart failure on Christmas Day, and was later diagnosed with kidney failure, stage 4 multiple myeloma and prostate cancer.Contributed photo / Alyssa BroeShow MoreShow Less
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Sara Estela of New Britain is seen at the bedside of her father Michael Juan Estela of Middletown at Middlesex Hospital following her wedding ceremony. Despite his terminal state, she and her sister Alyssa Broe heard their father, who died who days later, marvel at being able to be there, they said.Contributed photo / Alyssa BroeShow MoreShow Less
Middletown NRG workers donate $8,000 to St. Vincent de Paul food programs
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The employees of Middletown Generating Station and Devon Generating Station recently donated $8,000 to St. Vincent de Paul Middletown.Contributed photo / NRG Energy
MIDDLETOWN Employees of NRG’s Middletown Generating Station and Devon Generating Station in Milford have long been active members of their communities, according to the company.
As part of a nearly $9,000 donation, the Middletown and Devon stations chose two local organizations to support: St. Vincent de Paul Place of Middletown and Boys & Girls Village of Milford, both of which are helping to care for/feed the vulnerable this holiday season, according to a press release.
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A Harvard Pilgrim Health Care employee nominated St. Vincent de Paul Middletown for the award. (Shutterstock)
MIDDLETOWN, CT St. Vincent de Paul Middletown was awarded $550 from Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation s Community Spirit 9/11 Mini-Grant program, officials announced Tuesday.
Steven Esteves, an employee of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, nominated the organization for the award. Funds will be used to purchase food for families during the holiday season to help the organization reach their goal of serving over 1,000 families per month.
To commemorate those Harvard Pilgrim members who lost their lives on September 11, 2001, Harvard Pilgrim and the Foundation created the Community Spirit 9/11 Mini-Grant program. The program allows each Harvard Pilgrim employee to award a $500 grant, completely funded by the Foundation, to the local charity of his or her choice each calendar year.