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The nonprofit network that delivers most state social services says the coronavirus pushed longstanding staffing woes into a crisis that is shrinking access for the disabled, abused children and others in need.
And leaders of the CT Community Nonprofit Alliance and the legislature’s budget-writing panel say their ability to fully assess the crisis is being hindered by prolonged delays in getting state funding to community-based caregivers.
Nonprofit organizations across Connecticut say the COVID-19 pandemic has made it tougher to serve the disabled, abused children and others because they can’t fill critical jobs.