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www.HartfordBusiness.com • November 4, 2019 • GIVING GUIDE • Hartford Business Journal 13 ABOUT US Year established: 1985 Annual revenues: $5,477,921 (most recent fiscal year) Total number of employees: 13 GEOGRAPHIC SERVICE AREA(S) Connecticut Statewide TOP FUNDING SOURCES Government: 62% Foundations and Corporations: 19.4% Individuals: .07% C CEH represents a coalition of agencies, businesses, faith-based communities, and individuals committed to ending homelessness in Connecticut. Our organization is dedicated to making sure that every person in Connecticut has a place to call home by building a homeless crisis response system equipped to make homelessness rare, brief, and non-recurring for everybody in our state. Together over the past few years, we have built a system that has reduced annual homelessness by 40% since 2012. Our current focus is to functionally end homelessness in our state by 2023. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/OPPORTUNITIES Every year, 1,000 families in our state enter the shelter system, yet homelessness is typically preventable for families. Donate to the be homeful project, CCEH's campaign to end family homelessness in Connecticut. Funds you donate will provide one-time emergency assistance to help a local family remain housed rather than enter the shelter system. The average cost of keeping a family housed is $1,000. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES Be homeful for the holidays! Hold a Paddington™ "bear-raiser" this holiday season. Your business can join the fight against homelessness by signing up to hold a "bear-raiser" drive. For every $25 your team raises, we will gift a Paddington™ plush bear, book, or blankie in your honor to a child in shelter. Order your "bear-raiser" kit today! The best part is, thanks to underwriting by the Connecticut Realtors® Foundation and Citizens Bank, every dollar you raise provides emergency assistance that helps a family remain home rather than enter shelter. The more bears your company raises, the greater your impact! Visit www.behomeful.org/give to learn more or contact Ryan Beach at rbeach@cceh.org. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Become a member. CCEH membership is open to businesses that are passionate about ending homelessness. Membership is $20/month. Sign up to participate in the Point-in-Time Count or Youth Count this January. These annual censuses of the homeless population provide an opportunity for your office to learn about homelessness firsthand. Become a Paddington™ Ambassador. Do you want to help children in your community? Visit behomeful.org/act to sign up to be a Paddington™ Ambassador and learn how you can raise awareness in your community about how homelessness affects local children. Please contact Ryan Beach at rbeach@cceh.org if you would like to volunteer or learn more! Vice President Belinda Arce-Lopez Center for Human Development Treasurer Catherine Zeiner YWCA of the Hartford Region, Inc. Secretary Tanya Barrett United Way of Connecticut Jeff Anderson Kelley's Pace Mary Conklin Connecticut Legal Services, Inc. Jeff Currey Connecticut General Assembly Anderson Curtis ACLU of Connecticut Peter DeBiasi Access Community Action Agency David Dudley New Opportunities, Inc.; Shelter NOW David Fay The Bushnell Louis Gilbert ImmaCare Inc. Mike Lawlor University of New Haven Beth Mecteau Connecticut Association of REALTORS®, Inc. Jennifer Paradis Beth-El Center, Inc. Carl Schiessl Connecticut Hospital Association Tressa Spears Jackson Community Health Network of Connecticut Catherine Zall London Homeless Hospitality Center CEO Dr. Richard Cho Chairperson Omar Kouatly Microsoft The Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness 257 Lawrence Street, Hartford, CT 06106 | 860-721-7876 | www.cceh.org | www.behomeful.org OUR MISSION: The Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness, in partnership with members and communities throughout the state, creates change through leadership, advocacy, and building the capacity of members and the field to respond to environmental challenges. Our collective mission is to prevent and end homelessness in Connecticut. BOARD OF DIRECTORS T he Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness is a remarkable partner for businesses seeking to show their commitment to ending homelessness for individuals and families across the state of Connecticut. We are proud to support CCEH's meaningful work and encourage other companies to play a role in the fight to end homelessness this holiday season. — Lisa Maass , Citizens Bank, Connecticut Market Executive (Left) Daley Moving helps transport gifts to locations around the state. Volunteers from CT REALTORS® and Citizens Bank deliver bears to shelters. (Right) Companies hold Paddington "bear-raiser" drives to raise bears, books, and blankies for children in shelters.

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