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GOPIO-CT Elects New Team at Annual General Body Meeting, Raises Funds for Local Charity

GOPIO-CT recently held its annual election during its annual holiday party which also served as a fundraiser for a local charity. The virtual event netted $5,000 for Building One Community of Stamford, which helps new immigrants in Connecticut. At the general body meeting, Ashok Nichani was re-elected as president. Other elected officials included: Prasad Chintalapudi as executive vice president; Dr. Jaya Daptadar as vice president; Prachi Narayan as secretary; Meera Banta as joint secretary; and Viresh Sharma as treasurer.  Two trustees were re-elected: Dr. Thomas Abraham and Neelam Narang. Nichani shared that in spite of the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent lockdown, GOPIO-CT did some “outstanding work in helping local food pantries and providing KN95 masks for frontline workers.”

GOPIO-CT raises funds for charity, elects new team

Participants at the Zoom Meeting of GOPIO-CT Annual Holiday Party and Fundraiser. Photo: GOPIO-CT The Global Organization of People of Indian Origin-Connecticut Chapter (GOPIO-CT) raised $5,000 at its General Body Meeting (GBM) to donate to a local service organization, Building One Community of Stamford, that helps new immigrants in Connecticut. The chapter also elected its new team. In his report to the GBM, GOPIO-CT President Ashok Nichani said that in spite of the pandemic and the subsequent lockdown, GOPIO had done outstanding work in helping local food pantries and providing KN95 masks for frontline workers. The community service organization has delivered food items to frontline healthcare workers at the Stamford Hospital, donated cash and replenished food items for the homeless and needy at the New Covenant House in Stamford, Lower Fairfield County Food Pantry and Food Bank of Lower Fairfield.

Darien nonprofit launches funds in Stamford and Norwalk

Darien nonprofit launches funds in Stamford and Norwalk Susan Shultz FacebookTwitterEmail Community Fund of DarienContributed DARIEN Though the Community Fund of Darien is launching similar funds in Norwalk and Stamford to support those in need, that doesn’t mean it hasn’t already been active in those communities. Despite its name, only a small percentage of donations raised by The Community Fund of Darien actually remains that town. Approximately 95 percent of the nonprofit organization’s funding serves agencies in Norwalk and Stamford, with 52 percent invested in Stamford and Norwalk health and human services organizations focused on basic needs, youth success, workforce development and community health in 2019-2020.

The Community Fund of Darien Launches The Stamford Fund

The Community Fund of Darien Launches “The Stamford Fund” Written by Jennifer Fallon Local residents may not be aware that despite its name, only a small percentage of donations raised by The Community Fund of Darien (TCF) actually remain in Darien.  Approximately 95% of the nonprofit organization’s funding serves agencies in Norwalk and Stamford, with 52% invested in Stamford health and human services organizations focused on basic needs, youth success, workforce development and community health in 2019-2020. To better serve its donors, The Community Fund of Darien is launching The Stamford Fund, which restricts its contributions to investments in nonprofits serving Stamford.  Donations to The Stamford Fund stay in Stamford, while benefiting from TCF’s 70-years of experience, knowledge, relationships, due diligence and the collective impact of donor gifts to nonprofit agencies.

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How to Give Meaningfully, Directly and Fast Bloomberg 12/10/2020 Farnoosh Torabi © Photographer: John Moore/Getty Images North America STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT - JUNE 25: Zully makes her first ATM withdrawal on June 25, 2020 in Stamford, Connecticut. She, her husband Marvin and their son Junior, 7, survived Coronavirus in April but recovered and are now adjusting to life post-Covid. On April 1 Zully, then almost 8 months pregnant, was hospitalized for Covid-19 at Stamford Hospital, where she was intubated and given an emergency C-section. Baby Neysel was born healthy but could not join Marvin and Junior, as they were both Covid-positive and quarantined at home. After more than three weeks in a coma at the hospital ICU, Zully responded to experimental antibody blood plasma transfusions and was able to return home. The newborn stayed for six weeks in the care of Luciana Lira, Junior s K-5 Bilingual /ESL instructor, until the family recovered and tested Covid-neg

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