December 21st: NATIONAL HOMELESS PERSON'S
MEMORIAL DAY! Please come out and support
our community's most vulnerable residents by attending the
Middletown event for National Homeless person's memorial
day. St. Vincent DePaul and
the Community Health Center will be holding a Memorial
Service & Candlelight Vigil to remember the homeless
individuals who have died in our county this year. The event
will take place at the Church of Holy Trinity
381 Main Street Middletown, CT 06457 on 4PM Friday, December
21, 2012, the First Day of Winter & Longest Night of the
Year. Help us fight to end homelessness in our through
acknowledgement, generosity, and political advocacy. The
Memorial asks us to remember that: Health care is a human
right. Housing is a human right. Physical safety is a human
right. Remember our neighbors and friends who have died
without homes. Remember why they died. For more information,
or to help out, please see contact information
below:
Asya Tsarkova at the Community Health Center, Inc.
TsarkoA@chc1.com
(860) 224-3642 ext. 5551 or Lydia Brewster at St. Vincent De
Paul, lydia@svdmiddletown.org
(860) 344-0097 ext. 18.
Monday, December 17, 2012
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