Organizations Filed Purposes:
TO PUT FAITH INTO ACTION BY PROVIDING FOOD, HOUSING, MENTAL HEALTH, ADOPTION, IMMIGRATION & FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES TO THE NEEDY & VULNERABLE OF ALL FAITHS IN FAIRFIELD COUNTY.
To put faith into action by providing food, housing, mental health, adoption, immigration & family support services to the needy & vulnerable of all faiths in fairfield county.
FOOD SERVICES INCLUDE TWO OF THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT'S LARGEST FOOD CAFES/SOUP KITCHENS SERVING THE HOMELESS AND WORKING POOR, A MOBILE BREAKFAST PROGRAM, FOOD PANTRIES, AND A CONGREGATE AND HOME DELIVERED MEAL PROGRAM FOR HOMEBOUND ELDERLY. DURING THE YEAR, APPROXIMATELY 1.25 MILLION MEALS WERE SERVED THROUGH THESE PROGRAMS.
FAMILY SERVICES PROVIDES SCHOOL READINESS FOR CHILDREN WHO WOULD OTHERWISE NOT RECEIVE PRE-SCHOOL PREPARATION, THROUGH THE "ROOM TO GROW EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CENTER", AS WELL AS A FULL ARRAY OF FAMILY DIRECTIONS SERVICES INCLUDING ADOPTION AND PREGNANCY OUTREACH ACTIVITIES. IMMIGRATION PROVIDE AFFORDABLE COUNSELING AND LEGAL ASSISTANCE TO IMMIGRANT FAMILIES REGARDLESS OF RACE, RELIGION, OR ECONOMIC STATUS AND IS ACCREDITED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE TO MEET A BROAD SPECTRUM OF CHALLENGES NORMALLY FACED BY FAMILIES NEW TO THE UNITED STATES. DURING THE YEAR, APPROXIMATELY 1,650 ADULTS AND CHILDREN RECEIVED SERVICES THROUGH THE FAMILY SERVICES PROGRAM.
COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICE PROGRAMS THE COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM PROVIDES ASSISTANCE, TRAINING, COUNSELING AND FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES WHO ARE CHRONICALLY HOMELESS OR DEALING WITH SUBSTANCE ABUSE OR MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES. THE FAMILY LOAN PROGRAM HELPS WORKING PARENTS OBTAIN SMALL BANK LOANS TO PREVENT LOSS OF EMPLOYMENT. DURING THE YEAR, COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM COMPLETED 3,125 SESSIONS.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Linda Desautels | VP OF FINANCE (THRU 11/19) | 50 | $141,429 |
Albert F Barber | President (thru 11/19) | 50 | $131,776 |
Robert Donahue | Development Dir. (THRU 11/19) | 50 | $127,119 |
Michael Tintrup | COO | 50 | $111,941 |
Mary-Beth Petersen | VP Human Resources | 50 | $104,149 |
Sandra Cole | VP Senior Director | 50 | $102,436 |
Michael J Donoghue | executive dir. (as of 12/19) | 50 | $2,855 |
Anthony Giobbi | director | 3 | $0 |
Dennis Brestovansky | DIRECTOR (thru 04/20) | 3 | $0 |
Laure Aubuchon | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
Bill Tommins | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
Alexander Paluch | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
Don Mcguire | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
Robert Mantilia | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
Peter Maloney | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
Edmund Bagnulo | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
Daniel Casal | TREASURER | 3 | $0 |
Nancy Murphy | VICE CHAIR | 3 | $0 |
Jon Vaccarella | CHAIR (thru 06/30/20) | 3 | $0 |
Rev Reginald Norman | Director (thru 06/30/20) | 3 | $0 |
Anne O Mccrory | Secretary | 3 | $0 |
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