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“They didn’t leave me cold and alone. They checked on me, lifted me up, and made sure my family had a safe place to sleep.”
“New Reach helped me mentally, physically, and emotionally. They lifted me when I couldn’t lift myself.”

Keontrai Floyd was honored Wednesday for his selfless act of providing $2,000 of Christmas gifts to children at the New Haven shelter that once helped his family when they were homeless.

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NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — With Thanksgiving right around the corner, a number of community organizations are working hard to feed the needy.
On Tuesday, volunteers with the United Way of Greater New Haven partnered with Food In Service to the Homebound (FISH) to stuff hundreds of bags with groceries to distribute this weekend.
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