The Bruce Museum promotes the understanding and appreciation
of Art and Science to enrich the lives of all people.
Over the past 90 years, the Bruce Museum has developed a
diverse collection through both gifts and purchases. From
its holdings of approximately 15,000 objects in fine and
decorative art, natural history and anthropology, the Museum
selects items to complement its long and short-term exhibitions.
One Museum Drive, Greenwich, CT 06830
T 203.869.6786
E webmaster@brucemuseum.org
The Fairfield County Foundation was created to receive and
administer charitable gifts that will provide long term,
continuing benefits to Fairfield County and its residents
by supporting Educational, Scientific, Cultural, Social,
Environmental, Medical and other charitable purposes. The
Foundation is administered locally to better serve our community
needs.
383 Main Ave. Norwalk, CT 06851-1543
T 203.750.3200
Family Centers is a private, non-profit organization offering
education and human services to children, adults and families
living in Lower Fairfield County.
More than 1000 professionals and trained volunteers work
together to provide a wide range of responsive, innovative
programs.
To serve the needs of families and individuals living in
lower Fairfield County, Family Centers’ offices are located
in Greenwich, Stamford, Darien and New Canaan. Office hours
are Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. In case of an emergency,
clinical staff can be reached 24 hours a day .
Greenwich Hospital is a 174-bed community hospital, serving
lower Fairfield County Connecticut and Westchester County
New York. It is a major academic affiliate of Yale University
School of Medicine and a member of the Yale New Haven Health
System.
Since opening in 1903, Greenwich Hospital has evolved into
a progressive medical center and teaching institution with
an internal medicine residency.
We represent all medical specialties and offer a wide range
of medical, surgical, diagnostic and wellness programs. High
quality of care, coupled with Greenwich Hospital’s convenient
location, are reasons many patients choose to be treated
here.
The Harvard Business School Club of Connecticut is a community
of Harvard Business School alumni who live or work in Connecticut.The
roster of Club events has increased significantly offering
of business, education, social, career networking and community
action programs. The very successful Community Partners of
Connecticut represents the continuation of an almost 20 year
old national program run by Harvard Business School alumni
for the betterment of their local communities.
47 Sachem Lane, Greenwich, CT 06830
T 203.661.0955, E membership@hbsconnecticut.org |
Located on the historic Cos Cob Harbor, home of Connecticut’s
first art colony, the Historical Society’s facilities include
the National Historic Landmark Bush-Holley House (circa 1730);
the Visitor Center, housed in a former village post office
(circa 1805); the Hugh and Claire Vanderbilt Education Center,
set in a mid-19th century barn and artists’ studio; the William
E. Finch, Jr. Archives and historic gardens and grounds.
T 203.869.6899, F 203.861.9720
Liberation Programs, formerly LMG Programs, is a private,
nonprofit substance abuse prevention and treatment organization
that has served individuals and families throughout Fairfield
County for over 35 years. Our mission is to strengthen communities
through programs that prevent substance abuse, empower persons
with drug and alcohol dependency to achieve sustained recovery,
and support the loved ones of those struggling with addiction.
Administrative Offices: 4 Elmcrest Terrace, Norwalk, CT
06850
T 203.851.2077 F 203.851.2082
Intended to help children who are coping with the loss of
a loved one, Sargeant’s Heaven also appeals to all curious
children, who have wondered about heaven. Written by Icy
Frantz and illustrated by Nina Weld, Sargeants’s Heaven portrays
the heaven that a family created for their son, Sargeant
after his death.
PO Box 40, Cos Cob, CT 06807
E icyfrantz or ninaweld@sargeantsheaven.com
Yale Cancer Center combines a tradition of innovative cancer
treatment and quality care for our patients. A National Cancer
Institute designated comprehensive cancer center for over
30 years, Yale Cancer Center is one of only 39 Centers in
the nation and the only comprehensive center in Southern
New England.
Patients at Yale Cancer Center benefit from the collaboration
between nationally and internationally renowned scientists
and physicians at Yale University School of Medicine and
Yale-New Haven Hospital. This partnership enables the Center
to provide the best approaches for detection, diagnosis,
and treatment for the disease.
PO Box 208028, New Haven, CT 06520
T 203.785.4095, F 203.785.4116 |