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Give a gift that goes directly back to your community!

Help us achieve our mission to strengthen individuals and families in greater New Britain & Bristol—make a difference with your donation. HRA is a 501(c)(3), non-profit agency recognized by the IRS and the State of Connecticut. All charitable gifts made to HRA are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.

Here are 3 great ways to support the work of HRA in your community!

Thank You:

  • VALCOM, INC. for their donation of 6 speakers to our Early Childhood Education classrooms, needed for our overhead paging system.
  • The Moran-Nixon Chapter of the Credit Union League of CT and Achieve Financial Credit Union for their $2,000 donation to HRA’s New Britain Food and Resource Center.
  • The Andrews and Woznis Families Fund of the Community Foundation of Greater New Britain. Their $4,126 contribution will help support the New Britain Food and Resource Center.
  • Connecticare for their $10,000 donation to support HRA employee fitness programs.
  • Retreat Premier Addiction Treatment Centers for their $250 donation to the Division of Health and Wellness in support of their HIV Survivor Soiree.
  • Access Care Pharmacy for their $500 donation to the Division of Health and Wellness in support of their HIV Survivor Soiree.
  • Farmington Bank for their $1,000 donation to the Division of Health and Wellness in support of the HIV Survivor Soiree.
  • Ms. Mary Lou Sanders for her donation to the Division of Health and Wellness in support of the HIV Survivor Soiree.
  • Mayor’s Trophy Charitable Fund for the $250 donation to the Division of Health and Wellness in support of the HIV Survivor Soiree.
  • Community Chest of New Britain & Berlin for their $500 donation to the Division of Health and Wellness in support of the HIV Survivor Soiree.
  • Dakota Steakhouse for their generous in-kind donation in support of the HIV Survivor Soiree.
  • Wheeler Clinic for their $500 donation to the Division of Health and Wellness in support of the HIV Suvivor Soireee.
  • Douglas Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning, LLC for their $100 donation to the Division of Health and Wellness.
  • Pharmblue, a specialty pharmacy focusing on serving those with HCV and related conditions, for their $500 donation to the Division of Health and Wellness.
  • Gilead Sciences, Inc., an American biopharmaceutical company that discovers and develops drugs used in the treatment of HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and influenza, for their $3,500 donation to the Division of Health and Wellness.
  • Achieve Federal Credit Union for their very generous donation to the New Britain Food and Resource Center.
  • St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church for their generous donation to the New Britain Food and Resource Center.
  • The New Britain Police Department for their generous donation to the New Britain Food and Resource Center.
  • The Advocates for Bristol Seniors, Inc. for their generous support of community case management service in greater Bristol.
  • St. Mary Frances Fraternity for their generous donation to HRA-Bristol to help needy families in Bristol enjoy the Christmas holiday.
  • The CT Credit Union Charitable Foundation for their generous donation to the New Britain Food and Resource Center.
  • The Stop & Shop of Bristol and the Bristol Baptist Church for their support of the HRA-Bristol Christmas Holiday Toy Distribution.
  • Sherry & Charles Stohler for their generous donation to HRA’s annual fund.
  • The Caroline Aston Consolidated Fund, First Church of Christ in New Britain for the very generous $2,000 donation to Operation Fuel.
  • The Woman’s Club of New Britain for their $1,000 donation to the New Britain Food and Resource Center.
  • C-Town Supermarket for their generous donation for the Puerto Rican families displaced by Hurricane Maria at a case management event hosted by HRA.
  • Frank J. DiLoreto and Northend School children for their donations and volunteer time at the New Britain & Resource Center this Thanksgiving holiday.
  • Thomaston Savings Bank Foundation, Inc. for their $2,500 award to HRA/Bristol for energy assistance.
  • Moran/Nixon Chapter of the Credit Union League of CT and Achieve Financial Credit Union for their generous donation to the New Britain Food and Resource Center.
  • Susie and Charles Gustin Memorial Fund of the Community Foundation of Greater New Britain for their generous donation to the New Britain Food and Resource Center.
  • General Dynamics Electric Boat 2017 generous donation of 70 used PCs and monitors. These will be invaluable as we replace some of our older equipment.
  • Webster Bank Resource Center 2017 generous donation to the New Britain Food & Resource Center. Together, employees collected and donated over 300 pounds of food for their neighbors.
  • Shop-Rite Partners in Caring 2017 generous donation to the New Britain Food & Resource Center. Working with Foodshare, this is a year-round, community-based, hunger-fighting initiative that works with more than 50 food industry manufacturers to donate to qualified agencies in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania.
  • Moran Nixon Chapter, Credit Union League of CTfor their generous donation to the New Britain Food & Resource Center.
  • D & B Security Systems for its donation of security cameras, equipment and labor to the New Britain Food & Resource Center.
  • Hartford Marathon Foundation for its donation of 360 pounds of food to the New Britain Food & Resource Center.
  • American Savings Foundation for their generous contribution of $1,000 to the VITA Youth program. This contribution is in honor of VITA student participation at the 2016 Robert T. Kenney Scholarship Program reception.
  • Slack, Inc. for their generous donation of technology. Their gift will help us improve our IT systems communications, making our team more productive. Based in San Francisco, Slack, Inc. technology is currently the fastest-growing B2B application, used by over 3 million daily active users to improve internal communications.
  • Kohl’s for their ongoing donations of books and stuffed animals to the Head Start/School Readiness Program. Their donations contribute to school readiness by helping families read to their children from their own home libraries.
  • Books to Dreams, Inc. for their ongoing support of children in need with donations of books and money.
  • The Church of God, CDA for their generous donation to the Wellness Resource Center. Their $500 contribution will help the WRC drop-in center continue to serve those who are infected with/affected by HIV/AIDS.
  • Laticrete International, Inc. for their generous donation of technology. Their gift of equipment, valued at $9,615, will help us increase our digital storage space and protect our data with advanced backup systems. Laticrete International, Inc. is a globally proven constructions solutions company, located in Bethany, CT.
  • Tenable Network Security for their generous donation of software. Their gift of a security audit tool, valued at $1,500, will help us protect our data systems.