Giving Tree Partner Agencies/Organizations

Annual Giving Tree Agencies & Organizations:


Amos House:

A nonprofit organization in Danbury founded in 1986 dedicated to ending the cycle of homelessness for women and their children by providing transitional housing for up to two years, and the tools they need to gain independence, find employment and move into their own housing.

 

Birthright of Greater Danbury:

(Birthright.org) A nonprofit with branches located in Danbury as well as all over the United States, Canada and parts of Africa. Per their website, "Birthright is available to women for as long as they need us. We offer love, friendship, and support to women who are pregnant or think they may be pregnant.  Birthright is interdenominational and is not involved in any political activities, or lobbying. Birthright’s focus is on loving the mother, reminding her that there is hope and ensuring she is not alone."

 

Danbury Youth Services:

(danburyyouthservices.org) Serving the youth and families of Danbury for more than 50 years, this nonprofit orgnization provides Mental Health Counseling and Medication Management; Youth Employment resources and experience, Restorative Justice including Truancy Solutions Partnership and Juvenile Review Board and Youth Development Programs such as "Earn-A-Bike", and "GALS" Girls As Leaders.

 

Department of Children & Families:

Danbury Office: (Portal.CT.Gov) A State of CT Agency designed to protect children from abuse or neglect. Their offices provide many services including Child Welfare Programs, Foster Care, and Mental Health Treatment.

 

Hancock Hall/ Filosa Convalescent Center:

Danbury: Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Centers offering Dementia Care, Hospice Care, Short-Term Rehab and Long-Term Skilled Nursing care.

 

Interfaith AIDS Ministry of Danbury:

(iam.danbury.org) Formed in 1989 by a coalition of faith communities in Greater Danbury, they offer critical support services to families faced with the nutritional, physical, and spiritual challenges of living with HIV/AIDS while providing vital education programs that respond to the greater community.

 


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