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Norwalk's Keystone House Receives $5,000 Grant

NORWALK, Conn. -- Norwalk's Keyston House recently received a $5,000 grant from First County Bank.

Elona Needle, AVP, Branch Manager First County Bank, Marsha Placide, Program Manager, Keystone House, Valerie Williams, Executive Director Keystone House, Inc. and David Van Buskirk, Business Development Officer First County Bank.

Elona Needle, AVP, Branch Manager First County Bank, Marsha Placide, Program Manager, Keystone House, Valerie Williams, Executive Director Keystone House, Inc. and David Van Buskirk, Business Development Officer First County Bank.

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Grant will be used for Keystone’s “Home Sweet Home” initiative, a component of their Supportive Apartment Services. The grant dollars will assist residential services clients with the financial support needed to obtain essential furnishings and household items.

Keystone House, founded in 1972, is a Norwalk based, not for profit that offers residential and social support services for adults facing the challenges of a serious mental illness.

 

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