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On January 18, 2007, Mayor John Fabrizi cut the ribbon
to open the newest addition to Bridgeport's permanent
supportive housing. The project, initiated by The Center for
Women and Families, was completed through volunteer efforts
of numerous individuals and groups

 

Mutual Housing Association of Southern CT Executive Director Larry Kluetsch, Mayor Fabrizi, 33 Yale Street resident Sheila and The Center for Women and Families President/CEO Kristine Hazzard preside over The Yale Street Supportive Housing Project
ribbon cutting ceremony.  Mayor Fabrizi and Kristine Hazzard marvel over the outstanding work completed by professionals and volunteer teams and discuss upcoming projects for Bridgeport’s

Ten Year Plan to End Homelessness.



Details matter. This beautifully restored nonfunctioning fireplace is the centerpiece of the 1st floor apartment’s living room. 

 

Amy Bryant Eisenberg,

Allied Member ASID interior designer, volunteered her services in renovating and decorating the 1st floor apartment.

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$25.00 can buy 2 meals a day for a month for a Bridge House member.
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