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| AGENCY: | CT - Connecticut Association for Community Action |  |
| PROGRAM: | Data Bridge Project |
| PURPOSE: | The Connecticut Association for Community Action has developed a Data Bridge Project as a comprehensive, integrated system for collection and management of client data that will result in cost-effective and improved delivery of human services. Note – This system will be available without license fees to the whole Community Action network and other social service providers. |
| AGENCY: | CT - CTE, Inc. |  |
| PROGRAM: | Alternative Incarceration Center |
| PURPOSE: | CTE has managed the Alternative Incarceration Center for over 15 years because a person’s involvement with the criminal justice system may have an adverse impact on that person and their families ability to achieve and/or maintain self-sufficiency. |
| AGENCY: | CT - CTE, Inc. |  |
| PROGRAM: | CTE Academy |
| PURPOSE: | CTE, Inc. has established the CTE Academy to offer after-school enrichment that will help students increase their academic achievement, cultural awareness, and technological skills. |
| AGENCY: | CT - Human Resources Agency of New Britain |  |
| PROGRAM: | Free to Grow |
| PURPOSE: | The Human Resources Agency of New Britain, Inc. is part of the Free to Grow national demonstration program that brings together broad-based community partners to support locally tailored, integrated approaches to strengthening families and communities. Free to Grow is implemented through Head Start and works to enhance protective factors and decrease risk factors in both the family and the community to serve as a buffer against substance abuse and child abuse. |
| AGENCY: | CT - Human Resources Agency of New Britain |  |
| PROGRAM: | Special Education Parents Council |
| PURPOSE: | Human Resources Agency of New Britain, Inc. supports the Special Education Parents Council as an advocacy and peer support group to make a difference in the lives of children with special needs. |
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