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Check: Brendan Miles, Alan Mathis and LifeBridge president and CEO Molly MilesContributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Urban Scholars: Lissan Hinton, Laron Barden, JJ Joyner and Jazell Ingram, Brendan Miles, Alan Mathis and Molly MilesContributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Matthew Podolsky, a resident of Fairfield, Conn. submitted this weather photo to Hearst Connecticut Media of Long Island Sound looking at the Penfield Lighthouse from Jennings Beach in Fairfield, Conn. March 9, where it was 63 degrees at 3 p.m.Matthew Podolsky / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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LifeBridge Receives $180,000 Gift from Molly Miles of Southport Written by LifeBridge Community Services
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made possible by $180,000 gift from Molly Miles in recognition of her father
LifeBridge Community Services dedicated the Music Room in the Center for Youth Development to Brendan Miles of Southport. The dedication is in recognition of a $180,000 gift from Brendan and Carolyn Miles’ daughter Molly Miles. The amount represents half of the proceeds from the sale of a vintage Ferrari the couple gifted to their daughter. Molly decided to donate the proceeds to LifeBridge in recognition of her father who has served as Board Chair and now on the Board.
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A Record-Breaking Fairfield County’s Giving Day Raises $2.25 Million for Nearly 400 Local Nonprofits
14,828 Individuals Generously Contribute to Region’s Biggest Day of Philanthropy, Powered by Fairfield County’s Community Foundation
Norwalk, Connecticut, Feb. 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) (Norwalk, CT) Fairfield County’s Community Foundation (FCCF) today announced record-breaking results for its 8
th annual Fairfield County’s Giving Day, which was held yesterday, Thursday, February 25, 2021. A total $2,250,154 was raised from 14,828 donors who made 21,187 total gifts all Fairfield County’s Giving Day records in support of 394 local nonprofits during the online 24-hour giving marathon. The COVID-19 pandemic has amplified nonprofit needs and on Fairfield County’s Giving Day this year, family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and businesses from across the region came together to give where they live and work.