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Valley United Way Vice President Resigns

Shelton, CT: Valley United Way announced today that Patricia, “Pat” Tarasovic has resigned from her role as Vice President of Community Engagement effective March 27th. Through her 25 years of service with the United Way, she has been integral to many initiatives and...

Valley United Way President Pursues Passion

Ms. Sharon Gibson-Ellis, President of the Valley United Way, announced after a long and successful career with United Way’s across the nation has decided to pursue her passion. Ms. Gibson-Ellis has announced she will serve as the new Executive Director of Second...

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2018 Charles Flynn Recipient

Valley United Way is proud to announce that Ruth Parkins received the 48th Charles H. Flynn Humanitarian Award on May 31st at United Way’s 2018 VOLUNTEER CELEBRATION was held at Villa Bianca in Seymour. The award is the Valley's oldest and most prestigious community...

Grow Your Own Block Party

Smiles​ ​Abound​ ​at​ ​Ansonia​ ​Block​ ​Parties ​ ​​ Celebrating​ ​Community​ ​Gardens’​ ​Growth Ansonia,​ ​CT​ ​--​ ​The​ ​enthusiasm​ ​was​ ​infectious​ ​and​ ​tangible​ ​as​ ​residents​ ​came​ ​together​ ​a​ ​little while​ ​ago​ ​in​ ​the​...

HARVEST HOUSE VII

          For the past 14 years the Valley United Way’s Corporate Volunteer Council bi-annually builds a 400 square-foot house out of food. Over 200 volunteers come together from local businesses and schools including the Valley United Way’s...

Grow Your Own Garden: Camden

Sometimes big help comes in the littlest of packages, and that was certainly the case with our new friend Camden and his family. On Kick off day Camden, only four years old showed up with his mom and sisters and worked hard shoveling dirt into wheel barrels and...

Grow Your Own Garden: Making New Friends

From the first day, this winter when I was scouting out the best community garden location for the Spring, I met a wonderful man who was giving back to his community by keeping Gatison Park free of trash and weeds. At first I thought he was a city employee or that he...

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