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Fee for classifieds is $15 for up to 300 characters & spaces and 5 cents per extra character & space. Submit online at NaturalNewHaven.com. Deadline is the 12th of the month.


ALS SUPPORT


THE ALS ASSOCIATION CONNECTICUT CHAPTER – Leading the fight to treat & cure ALS through research & advocacy while em- powering people w/Lou Gehrig’s Disease & their families to live fuller lives w/compas- sionate care & support. 4 Oxford Road, Unit D4. Milford. 203.874.5050, webct.alsa.org.


AUTISM & JOB SKILLS


ROSES FOR AUTISM – Workers w/some form of Autism learn job skills while supporting agri- cultural community. Locally grown roses are sold in CT, NY & MA. Proceeds support vocational opportunities for those w/Autism. Pinchbeck’s Rose Farm. 929 Boston Post Rd. Guilford. 203.453.2186, Rosesforautism.com.


CANCER SUPPORT


CANCER SUPPORT COMMUNITY OF SOUTHERN CT – A Cancer Support Community’s affiliate providing professional programs of emotional support, education & hope for people affected by cancer at no charge so that no one faces cancer alone. Branford. 203.483.4227, Cancersupportcommunitysct.org.


CHILDCARE CHOICES


ALL OUR KIN, INC. – Organization aims to edu- cate and empower parents and teachers, give fami- lies child care choices, and expand access to high- quality early care and education. 134 Grand Ave.


New Haven. 203.772.2294. Allourkin.org.


THE ASSOCIATION OF HOLE IN THE WALL CAMPS – A growing global network of innovative camps/programs providing life-changing experienc- es to children w/serious medical conditions, always free of charge. CT Camp in Ashford. Dev. Ofc.: New


Haven, 203.772.0522, Holeinthewallcamps.org. ELDER SERVICES


CT DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES


(DSS) AGING SERVICES DIVISION – DSS provides a range of services to the elderly, persons w/disabilities, families/individs, who need help maintaining or achieving their full potential for self- reliance & independent living. ct.gov/agingservices/ site/default.asp.


SPACE AVAIL AT 22 YR ESTABLISHED DC OFFICE ON WOODBRIDGE/NH LINE – Seeking like-minded Pracitioners for split or f/t office for LMT, DC, ND, L.Ac., alt. MD or other integrative or energetic healing artist. Beautiful location across from West Rock w/views. Call Dr. Cofrancesco 203.397.7767.


ENERGY EFFICIENCY


CT ENERGY INFO – Connecticut’s energy information center. Provides consumers w/re- sources to reduce energy consumption/cost, improve the environment, promote economic dev. & energy security. Supported by CT Energy Efficiency Fund & maintained by CT DEP. En- ergy info.: 877.WISE.USE, ctenergyinfo.com.


ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION


CITIZENS CAMPAIGN FOR THE ENVIRON- MENT (CCE) – Agency works to build widespread citizen awareness and advocacy for the protection of the natural environment and public health. CT office: 2404 Whitney Ave. 2nd Flr. Hamden. 203.821.7050, Citizenscampaign.org.


FIBER ARTS


THE CONNECTICUT FIBER ARTS COLLECTIVE – A Connecticut based group of artists dedicated to fiber and mixed media art, the collective holds exhibits at various venues through- out the year. 203.929.3232, ctfac.blogspot.com.


LAND CONSERVATION


NEW HAVEN LAND TRUST– A nonprofit organi- zation dedicated to land conservation, environmental education & community vegetable gardening. It preserves ecologically significant space & creates unique opportunities for neighborhood residents to connect w/the environment. Newhavenlandtrust.org.


LATINO COMMUNITY


JUNTA FOR PROGRESSIVE ACTION, INC - Community-based non-profit provides ser- vices, programs & advocacy to improve the social, political & economic conditions of Greater New Haven’s Latino community, nurtures & promotes its cultural traditions & builds bridges w/other communities. Juntainc.org.


LITERACY


THE LITERACY COALITION OF GREAT- ER NEW HAVEN - Agency aims to promote, support and advance literacy in the region. Literacy Resource Center, 4 Science Park, New Haven. Literacyeveryday.org.


OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT


LOCAL FOOD


CITYSEED – Mission: To engage the community in growing an equitable, local food system that pro- motes economic development, community develop- ment & sustainable agriculture. CitySeed Farmers’ Markets named Best of Connecticut 6 yrs. in a row. 817 Grand Ave. #101. New Haven. 203.773.3736, Cityseed.org.


LYME DISEASE SUPPORT


TRIBURY LYME DISEASE TASK FORCE – “Raising awareness of Lyme and other prevalent tick-borne diseases.” Serving Middlebury, South- bury, Woodbury, Bethlehem & surrounding com- munities of NW CT. Support Grp. meets monthly 3rd Thurs. @ 1pm. support@triburylyme.org, Triburylyme.org.


OPERA & COMMUNITY


HILLHOUSE OPERA COMPANY - Community- based opera company in New Haven seeking to produce & promote opera in the wider community & promote community through opera. Opportuni- ties for auditioning, volunteering, interning and performing. HillhouseOperaCompany@gmail.com, Hillhouseoperacompany.org.


REFLEXOLOGY


PAMPER YOURSELF FROM HEAD TO TOE – Release stress, Alleviate pain, Improve Sleep & Energy, Detoxify body. Reserve for hands or feet in Wlgfd. or Durham w/Diane Esposito, Cert. RMT/Reflexologist/Intuitive Holistic Coach. Mention Ad for Special Bonus. Call 203.284.1204 or personalharmonyandhealth.com.


WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT


WOMEN OF POWER NETWORK, INC – This 501 (c) (3) nonprofit corporation empowers, inspires & informs women & girls about issues affecting their health, education, financial, & social well-being. Provides academic & pro- fessional development resources & mentors. Womenofpowernetworkinc.com.


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