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January 16, 2020 - By: Danbury-Seniors
A new partnership has formed between Ann’s Place and the Connecticut Institute for Communities to deliver cancer support services in downtown Danbury.
Connecticut Institute for Communities’ website offers the following:
Connecticut Institute For Communities, Inc. (CIFC) has partnered with Ann’s Place, a Danbury-based nonprofit that provides counseling and wellness services to people living with cancer, and to their loved ones, by giving Ann’s Place space in CIFC’s Greater Danbury Community Health Center (GDCHC), 120 Main St., Danbury, to meet clients downtown once a week.
Shannon Cobb, President and CEO of Ann’s Place, is quoted as saying:
“Facing cancer is both emotionally and physically exhausting for everyone in the family. When you add in one or two barriers to getting services, such as lack of transportation, it can have monumental effects,” said Shannon Cobb, President and CEO of Ann’s Place. “Having a safe location downtown, right on the HART public transit routes, makes all of the difference for people facing cancer and struggling with transportation. We are so grateful to CIFC for providing this space so we can continue giving vital supports to our clients free of charge.”
For more information on this partnership, click here >