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2021 Continuum Annual Appeal

Friday, December 17, 2021

In 2022, Continuum will be tripling the number of veterans we help to rebuild their lives.  Your support will enable us to serve more than 350 veterans annually, helping to guide them through a sustainable recovery – thriving, rather than merely surviving. Give a gift of new life, profound hope, and lasting impact.

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Continuum of Care Receives $5,000 Grant from United Illuminating to Support its Crisis Recovery Program

Thursday, December 16, 2021

Continuum of Care, Inc. received a $5,000 grant from United Illuminating under Connecticut’s Neighborhood Assistance Act tax credit program. The grant will specifically help Continuum to purchase an energy-efficient air conditioning system, and provide a more comfortable environment for its clients struggling with mental illness or co-occurring substance use disorders.

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Continuum Announces Capability to Accept Cryptocurrency Donations

Monday, November 29, 2021

Today, Continuum of Care, a 501(c)3 organization whose mission is to help rebuild the lives of people who are challenged with mental illness, intellectual disability, and/or co-occurring substance use disorder is excited to announce that it has started accepting donations in cryptocurrency.

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Continuum of Care to Accept Cryptocurrency Donations on #CryptoGivingTuesday, set for Nov. 30, 2021

Monday, November 29, 2021

Continuum of Care, a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization based in New Haven, will accept charitable donations in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies throughout its end-of-year fundraising campaign, beginning with #CryptoGivingTuesday on November 30. 

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April is Autism Acceptance Month

Tuesday, April 27, 2021

These incredible people on the autism spectrum show the world that neurodiversity is a superpower. May their stories inspire you to celebrate differences – the Autism Society of America’s theme this year.

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Continuum of Care, Inc.’s mission is to enable people who are challenged with mental illness, intellectual disabilities, addiction, or homelessness to rebuild a meaningful life and thrive in the community.