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g i v i n g g u i d e 2014 www.HartfordBusiness.com November25,2014•Hartford Business Journal 37 aBout us Year Established: 1977 Total Number of Employees: 90 Annual Revenue: $7,323,400 GeoGraphic service area(s) Greater Hartford Area top fundinG sources State and Federal Agencies 81% Private Donations 19% Goals • Continue to provide services that will benefit "whole person" health including the integration of primary care and behavioral health services • Continue to adhere to the idea that the client's strengths, needs, preferences, and stage of change dictate the treatment • Continue to provide services are available regardless of insurance, phase of life, acuity of issue, or town of residence • Continue to make sure that staff members and clients feel equally supported • Continue to provide same day access — clients will receive help the day that they need it • Continue to believe that respect, recovery, and hope guide every interaction fundraisinG events/opportunities Every year InterCommunity hosts its InterActions to help generate funds to continue providing Whole Person Health Care. InterCommunity's main Signature event will be held Thursday, October 23 at Real Art Ways in Hartford, CT. Supporters can learn more about this event and others at www. intercommunityct.org/donate. GivinG opportunities InterCommunity holds an annual appeal at the end of every fiscal year. Donations can be made through the mail, or online through InterCommunity's website, www.intercommunityct.org. Through InterCommunity's InterActions series, corporate and business sponsorships are highly encouraged. InterCommunity has developed a benefits package for sponsorships including advertising and tickets to the Signature Event. InterCommunity also accepts in-kind contributions. To inquire about giving opportunities please contact Olivia Henze, at 860-291-1306 or oliviahenze@intercommunityct.org volunteer opportunities The public and business community can volunteer for InterCommunity through our fundraising efforts and as a member of the InterCommunity Board of Directors. Vice Chairman kenneth reed Pratt & Whitney (UTC) Secretary sarah Gutierrez Ellsworth Enterprises Treasurer Guergana rangatcheva Cohn reznick John motley Motley Consulting Jack logan retired Banker and Mayor of Wethersfield russell morin State legislative Office Building edward casares, Jr. Hartford Fire Chief (retired) timothy r. Bebout Hartford Steam Boiler rebecca paolino Gerace & associates samuel Beason The Hartford President and CEO kimberly Beauregard, lcsW Chairman matthew kurtz Wesleyan University InterCommunity, Inc. 281 Main Street, East Hartford, CT 06118 | 860-569-5900 www.intercommunityct.org OUr MISSION: To help people improve their quality of life by providing physical and mental health services for optimum health and recovery. Board of directors " " T he healthcare field, in general, has become such a booming business. It no longer has a personal touch to it, where you feel you are truly cared for. It is like you are a number these days. Needless to say, that is not the case at InterCommunity. –anita r. , Patient (above) InterCommunity CEO Kim Beauregard, and Common Ground members (InterCommunity's Social rehab Club) gather to watch videos with Chris Traczyk, and Kevin Kickery, from Farmington Bank. Farmington Bank recently awarded InterCommunity funds to start a Wellness Program. (above, right) InterCommunity Medical assistant's Juan laBoy and leroy Stuckey and Primary Care aPrN Maria Banevicius (center)

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