2018 ANNUAL REPORT
I have been volunteering for the United Way of Naugatuck and Beacon Falls for 16 years. It has been an inspiring and rewarding experience. It has been an honor for me to serve as Board President, and to partner with Board of Directors who are committed to helping those in need in Beacon Falls and Naugatuck. It has also been a reminder to be grateful, and to be constantly impressed by the wonderful human beings in this community that we serve. While one of the smallest United Ways in the State of Connecticut, we meet the challenge to have meaningful impact in our community through our work.
We serve a wide range of individuals in our communities through our partner agencies and raise funds annually through employee contributions and special events. The generosity of our donors and our event sponsors, the countless hours donated by our
volunteers and the dedication of our partner agencies never ceases to amaze me. Our United Way community is truly extraordinary.
Campaign Chair Ken Healy championed our campaign efforts, doing an outstanding job raising both funds and awareness of our United Way’s mission and its impact on the community. I would like to extend thanks, both personally, and on behalf of the community, to Ken and his team for their energy and dedication to our United Way.
Our Allocations Committee, led by Pat Peterson, spent many hours reviewing applications for funding, to make sure your United Way dollars are effectively placed within the community. The committee’s diversity and diligence are evidence of the vitality in commitment of the public in supporting our mission. I’d like to thank each of those volunteers. As is custom, the Allocations Committee meets with each of our partner agencies individually, reviewing impact analysis and programs, to ensure that your dollars met the need of our community. We are also thankful for the agencies’ thorough applications and their hard work in the process.
The Marketing Committee, led by Marylou Cunningham, continues to showcase the United Way with colorful and attention-getting advertising. This committee creates articles profiling both volunteers, agencies and donors for our website and social media, designs advertisements, and creates the United Way Newsletter. We continue to see our website develop with the assistance of Ion Bank. Please join me in thanking these dedicated volunteers working with us.
United Way also had a very successful year with special events. Our special events give United Way the ability to connect with the people of our community, while allowing us to add to campaign dollars in unique and fun ways. Here is a recap of this year’s events:
• Two very successful Designer Handbag Bingo events, spearheaded by Pat Peterson and Kathy McPadden
• Golf Tournament with NFL Alumni Partnership• Crowd pleaser Salem Bus Trip, thanks to Donna Andrew• Gobble ‘Til You Wobble, organized by Kim Ostuno and Courtney Ligi• The 12th Annual Festival of Trees• Jewelry Party Hosted by Marie’s Jewelry
The United Way is also proud to support the efforts of the CT Food Bank Mobile Truck, including soliciting for volunteers to assist participants, including the elderly, during the truck visits.Please join me in especially thanking both Executive Director Lisa Shappy and Finance Director Beth Mongelluzzo for their continued commitment, and for being such incredible role models in our community.
I am sincerely grateful to all of you for making my experience with the United Way of Naugatuck and Beacon Falls wonderful. Thank you to our donors, corporate sponsors, volunteers, partner agencies and staff. Live United.
Yvette WilmontPresident
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Yvette Wilmont
Dear Friends,
It has been an honor to serve as the 2018 Campaign Chair. I am extremely proud to announce that our fundraising efforts were successful as we met this year’s ambitious goal of $415,000 which will allow us to fund our partner agencies. Our communities of Naugatuck and Beacon Falls are blessed to benefit from the commitment, dedication, and experience of our partner agencies. These agencies support our neighbors, families, and friends meet their basic needs, increase their financial and emotional stability and ultimately become more self-sufficient.
I am deeply grateful to those involved with making this year’s campaign a success. Much of this hard work is completed behind the scenes and goes without recognition. The members of the Campaign Team, Marketing Committee, Allocations Committee, and Special Events Committee work tirelessly to advance the mission of the United Way of Naugatuck and Beacon Falls. I am humbled by their willingness to sacrifice time from their busy schedules to serve in this capacity. I am proud of the diligence and professionalism displayed by each member while serving in this capacity.
I appreciate this opportunity to be part of the United Way of Naugatuck and Beacon Falls. I want to offer a sincere thank you to the Board of Directors, and our Executive Director, Lisa Shappy, and Finance Director, Beth Mongeluzzo. Their vision and exemplary leadership continually inspires me.
I would also like to thank those who donated to the United Way of Naugatuck and Beacon Falls. Our donors offered monetary contributions in addition to volunteering and supporting the partner agencies and their programs. We have seen countless numbers of individuals who at one time received benefits from the United Way and are now in a position to not only help financially, but also volunteer. Your donations help us complete this magnificent circle.
Sincerely,
Kenneth J. HealyCampaign Chair
CAMPAIGN CHAIR MESSAGEKenneth J. Healy
Ken Healy (center) visiting Theron Simons (left) and Rebecca Caruso, LCSW, Clinical Program Director, (right) at Hidden Acres Therapeutic Riding Center in Naugatuck.
2018CAMPAIGN AWARDS
SILVER BOWL AWARDDiversified Financial Solutions• The largest increase in employee giving• The largest increase in corporate giving• Increase in employee participation
CAMPAIGN PACESETTERNAUGATUCK PUBLIC SCHOOLS
2018 CAMPAIGN RESULTSCorporate & Industry $215, 285Retail/Community Care Day $7,515Education $14,768Government $8,894
Professional $24,113Special Events & Misc. $43,611Special Gifts & Non Profits $25,010Out of Area $66,256Projections for Various Divisions $9,548Total $415,000
2018CAMPAIGN CABINETCampaign ChairKenneth J. HealyDiversified Financial Solutions
Corporate & Industry Allan MonteiroIon Bank
Business ProfessionalsAttorney Tim FitzpatrickFitzpatrick, Mariano, Santos and Sousa
Attorney Kevin McSherryMcSherry Law Office
Medical ProfessionalsDr. Alicia Almeida
EducationJohnna HuntHillside Intermediate
Eileen MezzoCity Hill Middle School
Clubs & OrganizationsMichele McDougallCommunity Volunteer
Special GiftsDorothy HoffCommunity Volunteer
Salem SocietyMarcelo MartinsLuso Cleaning Services, LLC
Community Care Day & RetailSonia MyersLiberty Bank
Marco NardelliNardelli’s Grinder Shoppe
Special EventsDonna AndrewFlabeg Technical Glass, US Corp.
Courtney LigiNaugatuck Chamber of Commerce
Kimberly OstunoSarracco Mechanical Services, Inc.
CHAIRMAN’S AWARD
THE CHITTENDEN GROUPGOLDENROD CORPORATIONION BANK
Overall increase in employee participation
SALEM SOCIETY
BenefactorMrs. Mary Elizabeth Mannweiler (Gordon B. Mannweiler Endowment Fund)Mr. & Mrs. Anthony R. Edwards(Designated Fund)
Tocqueville ($10,000 or more)Elizabeth & Charles J. Boulier IIIDavid & Pamela Rotatori (The Rotatori Foundation)
Platinum ($5,000-$9,999)Dana Silva
Gold ($2,500-$4,999)Terry BarberPaige & Tom BennettMr. & Mrs. Joseph Carlson IIJohn & Dr. Laura Dake RocheDawn DerwinGinger & Edward Fennell Paul FitzpatrickJayne KellyMarcelo Martins Bob & Eileen Mezzo Mark & Nichol YanarellaRebecca & Peter Zandvliet
Silver ($1,000-$2,499)Anonymous (3)Jason AlfordAlicia C. Almeida, DMDGerry & Caren BouchardMaryann CacaceNorman ChouinardJoseph & Mary ConnollyEdward J. D’EttoreMr. Jordan DellerAnthony G. DennistonAnthony M. DiGiacomoAttorney Frederick DlugokeckiDavid DrescherAlison & Tony EdwardsJonathon & Lindsey FarmerNancy FayJohn W. FordMr. & Mrs. James GogginSuzanne & Brian HardyPatricia A. HarmonAnn L. Hofmann
Steven & Johnna HuntJohn JayneKaren & Kevin KingMs. Thecla KirbyKathy LaGrave John McCormack Kathleen McPaddenIvan MillerAllan V. & Maria MonteiroDr. Colin MooreBruce NoeJames OliveriaThomas H. PeterDr. & Mrs. Robert J. PriftyRon & Janice Pugliese Paul T. & Michele RussellLisa M. San AngeloAttorney Carlos & Melissa SantosDavid J. SikoraKate Van ValkenburgMs. Laurie Yelding & Mr. David BrinckerhoffJason & Jennifer Zbell
Bronze ($500-$999)Anonymous (2) Michael ArndtKerri E. BastienAlice & Andrew BertolaKelly BlackScott BowmanStephanie BrunoKenneth BurnsSarah CallahanDr. Huiyuan ChenJoe & Paula ConnollyBarbara A. CowanTiffany DeitelbaumEd DoolingDr. J. Michael & Sheila ElserMr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Ferry, Jr. Christine FestaSean FogartyKenneth J. HealyN. Warren HessKatherine A. KerlejzaMr. & Mrs. Carl KiernanKevin F. LaChapelleEmily LandryKathleen LengyelDeborah Lorenson
Kushtrim LumaniManuel & Zulmira MartinsDr. Robert Matusz Attorney Kevin H. McSherryPeter J. MeleschnigCyril A. MigdalMorrissey, Morrissey & Mooney Ian MurphyLorraine & James Nemec Richard NemecThomas O’NeilAlbert J. NitowkiRobert W. PerryPat PetersonJane PinhoLynn PoirerCraig PorterJohn PrettoStephen & Susan PrettoMatthew L. ProtoDavid & Laurie RogersJennifer A. RowlandMatthew F. ScottDr. & Mrs. Richard ShanahanScott M. & Lisa A. ShappyRobert SinagraMichelle SmithGary SteckChristina StoneMrs. Jeanne SutherlandTiffany SwiatlonSusan TalbotDiane TeixeiraTrinh T. TranDr. Ralph Tremaglio
Thank you to our Salem Society Members (as of 3/15/19)
2018 CAMPAIGN PLEDGES $415,000
Total Funds Available: $415,000
ALLOCATION OF FUNDS
2018 Agency Allocations $221,000
2018 Agency Allocations - Donor Designated 90,658
2018 Campaign Shrinkage Allowance 9,000
2018 Office Budget Appropriation 91,808
Unappropriated Funds 2,534
Total Funds Allocated: $415,000
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
CASH AND RECEIVABLES
Cash on Hand $129,605
Pledges Receivable 2019 $346,397
Shrinkage Allowance (9,000) 337,397
Pledges Receivable 2018 32,907
Shrinkage Allowance (12,000) 20,907
Total Assets: $487,909
COMMITMENTS
Agency Allocations $221,000
Agency Allocations - Donor Designated 90,658
Office Budget Appropriation 91,808
Other Liabilities -
Unappropriated Funds 2,534
Naugatuck Direct Assistance Fund 9,311
Discovery Grant 72,598
Total Liabilities: $487,909
2018 CAMPAIGN
Dana SilvaTREASURER’S REPORT
2018 OPERATING EXPENSESSalaries $64,379
Payroll Taxes & Insurance 5,610
Dues - United Way of Worldwide 3,168
Printing & Advertising 1,924
Employee Benefits 3,219
Professional Fees 3,000
Office & Campaign Supplies 1,193
Telephone 1,579
Postage 928
Dues & Membership 750
Office Equipment 1,567
Insurance 2,664
Awards 572
Meetings & Travel 215
License & Fees 100
Miscellaneous (58)
Total Operating Expenses: $90,810
Dana Silva TREASURER’S REPORT
Ion Bank employees volunteering at the CT Food Bank Mobile Pantry.
The mission of the United Way of Naugatuck and Beacon Falls is to increase the organized capacity for the people of the Naugatuck and Beacon Falls communities to care for one another. This is done by identifying, communicating and responding to current and emerging needs in the communities we serve. To accomplish these efforts, we lead an annual appeal for funds and then determine how funds will be distributed to health and human service programs that serve Naugatuck and Beacon Falls residents.
The Allocations Committee facilitates the latter part of this process by interviewing all partner agencies that have applied for funding and reviewing their detailed applications to determine funding levels for
each agency’s program. During this process, each organization is interviewed by the committee and it is then that we (the allocations committee) have the opportunity to get a snap shot…a day in the life of the organization. This year, the committee recommended funding for 27 programs administered through 17 agencies serving Naugatuck and Beacon Falls.
I am grateful to the Allocations Committee and was inspired by everyone’s commitment to the process. Each committee member applied their insight and shared experiences to conduct a detailed review of all the organizations. The allocations process is completed over the course of six consecutive weeks. Thank you to each committee member for your willingness to give of yourselves each week to serve in this capacity and of your diligence shown throughout the review process assuring allocations were distributed in an unbiased way.
In closing, I would like to thank all who support the United Way of Naugatuck and Beacon Falls. It is through your volunteer time, funding and support that you provide that enables our local United Way to continue efforts to improve the lives of those in need.
It takes a Village. Live United.
Sincerely,
Pat Peterson2018 Allocations Committee Chair
Pat PetersonALLOCATIONS REPORT
EDUCATIONHidden Acres Therapeutic Riding Center $12,453
Kelly's Kids 3,087
Naugatuck Babe Ruth League 2,500
Naugatuck Beacon Falls Scouting Fund 262
Naugatuck Campership Fund 10,017
Naugatuck Partnership Children 6,000
Kindergarten Tranisition 2,000
2018 DISTRIBUTION (includes designations as specified directly by donors)
2018ALLOCATIONS REPORT
2018 ALLOCATIONS REPORTNaugatuck YMCA
Youth Development 39,498
Youth Enrichment 19,000
Naugatuck Youth Services
Peer Mentoring 5,085
Youth Leadership Development 4,716
Nutmeg Big Brothers/Big Sisters - Mentoring 2,000
Union City Little League 2,500
TOTAL EDUCATION $109,119
BASIC NEEDS211 Info Line $3,168
American Red Cross - Disaster Services 10,199
Catholic Charities - Behavorial Health 17,250
Naugatuck Partnership for Children
Diaper Bank 3,500
Safe Haven
Sexual Assault Crisis Service 12,676
Community Education Program 5,000
Salvation Army - Comprehensive Emergency Assistance 18,844
Wellmore
Adult Outpatient Intentsive Service 30,278
Childrens Outpatient 22,020
Emergency Mobile Phychiatric Services 6,825
TOTAL BASIC NEEDS $129,760
FINANCIAL STABILTYLiteracy Volunteers of Greater Waterbury
Adult Literacy $7,045
TOTAL FINANCIAL STABILITY $7,045
OTHERAmerican Red Cross - Service to Military Families $1,500
Naugatuck YMCA
Disabled Older Audlts Programs 14,650
Open Door Program Membership Assistance 4,000
TOTAL OTHER $20,150
TOTAL $266,073.86
VAN ALLEN MEDAL
2018 RECIPIENTSWayne & Nancy Buckmiller
Charles Boulier III
Whitney Cadett
Thank you for your extraordinary community serviceThe United Way Board of Directors presents the Van Allen Medal, named in honor of the late Robert Van Allen and his wife Anna Lee, to honor those who exhibit extraordinary community service. Mr. & Mrs. Van Allen were the original members who founded the United Way of Naugatuck and Beacon Falls.
The Van Allen Medal allows the United Way of Naugatuck & Beacon Falls to show a real presence in the community, recognizing and encouraging individuals who likewise voluntarily work to improve life for the residents and families of Naugatuck & Beacon Falls.
2018
2018ALLOCATIONS COMMITTEEPat Peterson, ChairCommunity Volunteer
Sarah CallahanIon Bank
Marylou CunninghamIon Bank
Bob DicksonDale Carnegie Training of Western CT
Doreen LundLiberty Bank
Maria MonteiroThe Chittenden Group
Rachel PilatLiberty Bank
Sandy VazLiberty Bank
Peter ZandvlietColdwell Banker Realty 2000
Jennifer ZbellAetna
Ken Healy and Marcelo Martins on air with WATR.
MARY CONNOLLY COMMUNITY CARING AWARD
PREVIOUS RECIPIENTS
Stephen Pretto was raised with his two brothers in Pawling NY. He graduated from Canterbury Prep prior to attending Temple University School of Pharmacy. After working as an immunizing pharmacist in Lancaster, PA during the late 80s and 90s, he returned to New England to join the management team of a small manufacturing company started by his father. After receiving an MBA from the University of New Haven, he began his tenure at Goldenrod Corporation where he currently holds the position of CFO.
Stephen has been a member of the United Way Board of Directors for over seven years - he is currently Secretary of the Board, and has served as Allocations Chair, Golf Tournament Co – Chair and also on the Campaign Team. His involvement in United Way began in 2010. In addition to the United Way, Stephen is involved with the East Coast Italian Greyhound Rescue organization and the Naugatuck YMCA serving on the Beacon Falls Initiative.
Stephen became involved with the United Way because he felt he could use his personal and professional experience to contribute to a socially responsible and unbiased charity. Having been a member of the United Way for some years, he has seen first-hand how the efforts of United Way impact the lives of those in need. Stephen has said many times “It motivates the benefactor in all of us”.
In 1991, Stephen married Susan , his high school sweetheart and longtime advisor.He belongs to several trade, civic, and recreational organizations. His hobbies include golf, scuba diving, wine tasting, and caring for the couple’s Italian Greyhound rescue dogs.
He is a perfect example of what the Mary Connolly Community Caring Award embodies.
Stephen Pretto, 2018 Recipient
1999 Mary H. Connolly
2000 Anne M. Butler
2001 Ronald D. Lengyel
2002 Jeffery T. Witherwax
2003 William N. Villano
2004 Anthony R. Edwards
2005 Viva Brockman Harris
2006 Mark & Nichol Yanarella
2007 Marcelo Martins
2008 Caren G. Bouchard
2009 Kathleen McPadden
2010 Laurie Yelding
2011 Kevin M. DelGobbo
2012 Lee R. Schlesinger
2013 Donna Andrew
2014 Jim & Susan Goggin
2015 Rebecca & Peter Zandvliet
2016 Karen Ambari Longo
2017 Pat Peterson
Dear Friends,
As I reflect on 2018, I feel privileged to have had the honor to serve as chair of the Marketing Committee for this wonderful organization that helps so many people in need.
I would like to commend the 2018-2019 Campaign Chair, Ken Healy, and his campaign team for all of their time, hard work and tenacity that helped them achieve the goal of raising $415,000 for our community. The Marketing Committee is proud to support the efforts of the campaign team along with the many fun and exciting fundraisers that so many of you support so we can all help make a difference for those in need in
our community. We continually strive to advance the common good by increasing opportunities for children and youth to succeed, helping people become more self-sufficient in meeting their basic needs and increasing their financial stability.
It’s important to recognize our partner agencies for all the support and critical services they provide to those in need in our community, especially when state funding for these agencies continues to be a challenge.
A heartfelt thank you to the Citizen’s News and the Republican American for their generous donation of advertising space to help spread the word about our fundraising events and campaign updates.
We are extremely grateful to the many companies, their employees, and citizens of the community that generously support us financially as well as donating their time and talents throughout the year.
I’m very excited about the new events and fundraisers we celebrated this year. The United Way of Naugatuck and Beacon Falls, in conjunction with the CT Partnership for Children and the CT Food Bank, brought the Mobile Food Pantry to Naugatuck – it is held at the Naugatuck Event Center every second Thursday of each month. It has been a huge success serving families in need from many local communities, not just Naugatuck and Beacon Falls. We changed up our annual golf tournament this year by partnering with the NFL Alumni Association to help increase awareness of our event. New this year was the addition of Designer Purse Bingo that has proven to be a lot of fun and a hearty fundraiser. A super fun event was a Night of Music featuring the very generous and talented Senator George Logan and his band The Electric Lady – we are so fortunate for his dedication to the local citizens and to the United Way of Naugatuck and Beacon Falls.
Thank you to each and every one of you for making a difference and supporting our mission to Give, Advocate, Volunteer and to Live United.
Warm Regards,
Marylou CunninghamMarketing Committee Chair
Marylou CunninghamMARKETING REPORT
Dave Rotatori, Ion Bank President and CEO, volunteering at the CT Food Bank Mobile Pantry
NOMINATING COMMITTEE
OFFICERSPresidentKenneth J. HealyDiversified Financial Solutions
Vice PresidentAllan MonteiroIon Bank
TreasurerDana SilvaIon Bank
SecretaryJennifer ZbellAetna
AllocationsPat PetersonCommunity Volunteer
Campaign ChairMarcelo MartinsLuso Cleaning Service, LLC
Marketing & CommunicationsMarylou CunninghamIon Bank
Human ResourcesDonna AndrewFlabeg Technical Glass
Ex-OfficioYvette WilmotSarracco Mechanical Services
BOARD OF DIRECTORSTerm Expiring 2019Jonathon FarmerCisco Systems
Courtney LigiNaugatuck Chamber of Commerce
Marcelo MartinsLuso Cleaning Service, LLC
Patricia PetersonCommunity Volunteer
Laurie YeldingGHP Media
The Nominating Committee presents the following slate of Officers and Directors for election:
Yvette WilmotSarracco Mechanical Services, Inc.
Term Expiring 2020Marylou CunninghamIon Bank
Robert DicksonDale Carnegie Training
Kimberly OstunoSarracco Mechanical Services
Pedro PiresThe Chittenden Group
David J. RotatoriIon Bank
Jennifer ZbellAetna
Term Expiring 2021Donna AndrewFlabeg Technical Glass
Kenneth J. HealyDiversified Financial Solutions
John McCormackState Farm Insurance
Allan MonteiroIon Bank
Attorney Alicia K. PerilloThe Law Office of Alicia K. Perillo
Dana SilvaIon Bank
RETIRING BOARD MEMBERSJacqueline FlynnStephen Pretto
ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERSCaren BouchardKathy McPaddenRon PuglieseCarlos Santos
ADVERTISEMENT SPACERepublican AmericanThe Citizen’s News
EXECUTIVE OFFICES & MEETINGSIon Bank Foundation & the Naugatuck YMCA for their generosity in providing a home for the United Way and a meeting space for our monthly meetings.
MEETING & CONFERENCE ROOMIon Bank
PRINTING & DESIGN SERVICESWhitney CadettIon BankUniversal Copy
DESIGNER HANDBAG BINGOApril 18 & October 24
SponsorsAmerican Legion #17Donna AndrewMary ButkusMaryann CacaceBob DicksonElks Lodge #967Goldenrod CorporationSandy LeeKathy McPaddenAttorney Alicia PerilloPat PetersonRachel PilatSusan & Stephen PrettoSarracco Mechanical Services, Inc.Dana SilvaSandra Vaz
Raffle DonorsDonna AndrewNicole Barry – Balanced MassageDarnell Brown-Naugatuck YMCAMaryann CacaceNancy Gaspar – Dream TreatsJim GogginJBL Hair & BeautyKathy LaGraveKathy McPaddenAlyssa Mongelluzzo - Color Spectrum SalonBeth MongelluzzoKimberly OstunoPat Peterson – Grace & Heart Sterling
Silver JewelryLisa ShappyFeriale Yan – Pampered Chef
AN ECLECTIC NIGHT OF MUSIC - BIJOU THEATERAugust 2, 2018
SponsorElectric Lady BandSenator George LoganAllan Peterson
Raffle DonorGary Peterson
GOLF TOURNAMENT - PARTNERSHIP WITH NFL ALUMNIAugust 26, 2018
Tournament SponsorLaw of Offices of Brian J. Mongelluzzo
Pairing Event SponsorSarracco Mechanical Services, Inc.Wellmore Behavioral Health
Corporate GoldIon BankRusso & TonerDiversified Financial Solutions
Cart SponsorIon BankMerrill Lynch
Volunteer Luncheon SponsorNardelli’s Grinder Shoppe
Hole SponsorsDr. Alicia AlmeidaGoldenrod CorporationGround Up Inc.Kircaldi, Randall & McNabLuso Cleaning Service, LLCMorrissey, Morrissey & MooneyNaugatuck Chamber of CommerceSt. Mary’s Health SystemsScarfo Precision Tool Schmidt ElectricRick Settani – Showcase Realty
Flag SponsorsState Farm Insurance
Schmidt ElectricGoldenrod CorporationAttorney Alicia Perillo
Raffle SponsorKen HealyLouis Pontillo Jr.
Raffle DonorsABCI InsuranceFlabeg Technical Glass US Corp.Matt FortneyHop Brook Golf CourseIon BankKathy McPaddenBeth MongelluzzoKimberly OstunoPalace TheaterDavid PiresStephen PrettoSt. Mary’s Health SystemsDana SilvaLisa & Scott ShappyWatertown Golf ClubYMCA NaugatuckRebecca Zandvliet
Hole in One SponsorLoehman-Blasius Chevrolet Cadillac
Event VolunteersDonna AndrewMarylou CunninghamTammi LaudateKathy LengyelKevin McCarthyTony OliveiraKimberly OstunoPat PetersonJillian RuchinKatelyn Shappy
SALEM MA BUS TRIPOctober 13, 2018
Raffle DonorsFlabeg Technical Glass US CorpIon BankLuso Cleaning Service, LLCLisa ShappyLaurie Yelding
Thank you to the following individuals and companies for donating their time, talents and resources, facilities, or supplies to help our United Way during the year. We are most grateful.
A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU
A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOUVolunteersCaitlin AndrewDonna AndrewJennifer MartinsMarcelo MartinsLaurie Yelding
GOBBLE ‘TIL YOU WOBBLENovember 17, 2018
VolunteersCourtney LigiTony OliveiraKimberly Ostuno
Raffle DonorsMarcelo MartinsKimberly OstunoLisa ShappyLaurie Yelding
FESTIVAL OF TREESNovember 30 – December 12, 2018
Event SponsorIon Bank
Mr. & Mrs. ClausLuso Cleaning Service, LLC
Santa’s HelperColdwell Banker Realty 2000
Holiday CheerDr. Alicia AlmeidaMcCormack InsuranceSt. Mary’s Health Systems
Elf SponsorGoldenrod CorporationGround Up Inc.Wellmore Behavioral Health
SupportersFine Wines & LiquorsNaugatuck High School Culinary Arts DepartmentNaugatuck High School Jazz BandThe Citizen’s News
Tree Participants66 Church RestaurantJodi AcuriAll About YouAmerican Red Cross Connecticut RegionAndrew Avenue SchoolAnnie C. Courtney FoundationBalanced Body ChiropracticBeacon Falls Lioness ClubBeacon Falls RotaryGlenda BradshawJen Bradshaw
BrushstrokeAngela BuckleyMagaly CajigasCentral Office – Naugatuck Public SchoolsBarbara CharetteMegan CharetteThe Chittenden GroupKristin CrosswaitJudy CrosswaitDiane DaikusLisa DaunisEarly Childhood Center at Central AvenueFitzpatrick Mariano Santo SousaFrancine Fruin – Borough of NaugatuckKris GeneraliGirl Scout Troop 64044Girl Scout Daisy – Danielle DumontGoldenrod CorporationColeen GrommischGround Up Inc.Hidden Acres Therapeutic Riding CenterHillside Covenant ChurchHillside Intermediate SchoolHop Brook SchoolHoward Whittemore LibraryIon Bank – 87 Church St.Ion Bank – BSAIon Bank – Commercial LendingIon Bank –Contact CenterIon Bank – MiddleburyIon Bank – Portfolio AdministrationIon Bank - RetailIon Bank – OperationsIon Bank – ProspectIon InsuranceIon Investments/InfinexJ&M AutomotiveJen Jackson & familyKathy LaGraveLanxess Solutions US Inc.Literacy Volunteers of Greater WaterburyDawn MarchantCathie MauritzKate MurphyNAMI - WaterburyNAVA Ski ClubNaugatuck Adult Education Morning ESL ClassNaugatuck Board of Education Board MembersNaugatuck Day CareNaugatuck Fire DepartmentNaugatuck Food Corps at Western SchoolNaugatuck Garden ClubNaugatuck High School Board of Education SecretariesNaugatuck High School – K. Crosswait, D. Bradley, J. Teixeira,
L. Krusko & K.CammarataNaugatuck High School Girls Softball TeamNaugatuck High School – Art DepartmentNaugatuck High School - LibraryNaugatuck High School – Music DepartmentNaugatuck Historical SocietyNaugatuck Land Use Department –Lori RotellaNaugatuck Partnership for ChildrenNaugatuck Public Schools – IT DepartmentNaugatuck YMCANaugatuck Youth ServicesMaureen NorrisKimberly OstunoPeach BlossomPat PetersonPillars to Post – The Miranda TeamPost UniversityRay Yoga CenterNancy RitucciBernice RizkThe Rotatori FoundationJennifer Rowland Safe Haven of Greater WaterburySalem PreschoolDana SilvaSloss ElectricStokes CounselingTerri’s Flower ShopThe Generali School of Literature and the ArtsUnited Way Board of DirectorsErica & Jamie VeronesiWaterbury Hospital Cath Lab – Luci DaSilvaWellmore Behavioral HealthWoodland High School – InteractWoodland High School – Mrs. Warren’s Advisory Class Woodland High School – Timber Team
Event VolunteersIon Bank EmployeesDeborah BradleyWhitney CadettKris CammarataNorman ChouinardKristin CrosswaitMarylou CunninghamColeen GrommischMichele McDougallKathy McPaddenPeter MeleschnigBeth MongelluzzoPat PetersonJennifer Rowland
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