PARTNERSPARTNERS Promoting Justice Impacting Society Changing Lives
CPA PROGRAMS
·BRAVE Community Residential
Program for Boys
·GRACE Community Residential
Program for Girls
·Hartford Community Court
·Hartford AIC at Washington Street
·Hartford Transitional Housing
·Juvenile Community Service
·Juvenile Recreation Services
·Manchester Alternative In the Community
·Prison Arts
·Project STARR, HFPG
·Resettlement
·SAGE Secure Community
Residential Program for Boys
·SOAR Community
Residential Program for Boys
· Washington Street Secure
Community Residential Program for Girls
·Waterbury Alternative In the Community
·Work Release
Executive Director Maureen Price-Boreland, Esq.
Deputy Director
Deanne Scaringe
Editor
Sondra Bradford-Jennings
Development Director
Designer
Noely Sanchez
Executive Assistant [email protected]
PartnersPartners is published by:
Community Partners in Action
110 Bartholomew Avenue
Suite 3010
Hartford, CT 06106
Phone: (860) 566-2030
Fax: (860) 566-8089
www.cpa-ct.org
WATERBURY AIC HELPS WOMEN FEEL “WOCM”
WOCM stands for “Women Offender Case Management” Model, but it also stands for
“Welcome”. The program model provides a welcoming, holistic approach to support that is
tailored towards women. CPA was one of four organizations that piloted WOCM in 2007 for
CT’s Court Support Services Division (CSSD). Linda, a current WOCM participant who is
having a positive experience in the program said “Yesenia is always available if I need help or
need to talk to her. She has helped me to set goals, and realize my self-worth--- that I don’t
have to settle for less.”
Yesenia Arrieta, a Case Manager at CPA’s Waterbury Alternative (WAIC) in the Community
Program, along with WOCM Probation Officers Lauren Vicente and Megan Clifford, were
recently given a Role Model WOCM Teaming Award by Community Solutions (CSI) a
CSSD funded Quality Assurance Team, for their positive impact on the women they have
helped to successfully complete their goals. Yesenia was one of 10 CPA staff recognized
at CSI’s Spring 2014 Award Forum (see page 7).
SPRING 2014
Yesenia with Monica (L) and Linda (R), both WOCM participants.
L to R: Lauren Vicente- WOCM Probation Officer, Megan Clifford- WOCM Probation
Officer, Tanya Chirsky- WAIC Moving On Women’s Group, Yesenia Arrieta- WAIC
Gender Responsive Case Manager, Erika Nowakowski- Court Planner II, CSSD.
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APRIL 2014 WAS NATIONAL VOLUNTEER MONTH!
CPA is grateful for the many churches, community organizations and employers that dedicate hundreds of volunteer
hours to CPA. Their commitment is making an important impact on the adults and youth CPA serves. Here are just a
few examples of CPA’s volunteers at work:
LaReese Harvey, CPA Board Member and
Director of Strategic Relations at the A Better
Way Foundation, volunteered to create information
brochures and train our staff about signing up
participants for health insurance under the Affordable
Care Act. Her assistance led to several men and
women getting insurance, with even more expected to
sign up during the next open enrollment.
Rev. Jeff Grant, CPA Board Member
(pictured left) and Rev. Gordon Bates,
former Executive Director and CPA
Historian, participated in a panel at the
Seventh Annual Prison Ministry Forum “Hope
is On The Horizon”, hosted by Christ Church
Cathedral in Hartford. They were invited to
participate by Laird Mortimer, a long-time CPA
supporter. Rev. Bates is currently writing the
history of CPA from 1875 to today.
The Hartford Federal Credit Union recently began conducting on-site
information sessions at our Hartford Work Release Program. The sessions are
about banking, which is new to many of the men who have never used a bank.
The staff explains how to set up their savings account and how to deposit and
withdraw their funds. Each participant completes their account form that day so
they will be prepared when they go to open their account.
Guilford Church: Staff and clients from our Resettlement Program
attended the Palm Sunday service at Guilford Church. The church is a
2012 CPA Honoree that was recognized for its years of support and
volunteerism for the Resettlement Program. Brenda Williams, who is in
the program, spoke to the congregation. The church donated hygiene
bags that are a significant help to the women who have just been
released from York Correctional Institution.
A special thank you to our Board of Directors and Golf Tournament Committee for all that you do for CPA!
If your church, organization or business is interested in supporting CPA through a volunteer or in-kind support project,
please contact Sondra Bradford-Jennings at [email protected], or 860-271-7198.
L to R: Amy Arroyo, Opal Ellison, Rowana Grady (CPA), Brenda
Williams (client), Irene Kubitzki, Guilford Church, Gillian Estremera
(client) and Sandra Wiens (Guilford Church).
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TEN AIC STAFF MEMBERS RECEIVE
STATEWIDE QUALITY ASSURANCE AWARDS
The awards were given by Community Solutions, who runs the QA
Program for Connecticut’s Court Support Services Division.
POND HOUSE CAFÉ EVENT RAISES OVER $2,700
The Pond House donated 100% of the proceeds from its 15th Anniversary to the
Resettlement Program. Pond House owner Louis Lista was a 2013 CPA Honoree who
was recognized for hosting the Annual Resettlement Halloween Brunch for many years
and for his continued support of CPA and its clients.
NEW PROGRAM MANAGER FOR WASHINGTON ST.
PROGRAM FOR GIRLS
CPA congratulates Chave Lyons, the new Program Manager for the Washington Street
Secure Community Residential Program for Girls (WSSCRP). Chave had been serving as
the acting Program Manager since January 2014.
Chave, congratulations on your new role!
GRACE PROGRAM FOR GIRLS FEATURED
AT NON-PROFIT DAY
Non-Profit Days are held at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford and
are organized by CT Nonprofits.
TICKETS FOR KIDS DONATES OVER 560 EVENT TICKETS!
Since January 2013 Tickets for Kids has donated over $16,000 in event tickets
to CPA. The tickets allowed youth in our GRACE, BRAVE and SOAR Commu-
nity Residential Programs to attend shows and games in the area. We also want
to thank the Bushnell, CCSU and UConn Athletics and the XL Center for sup-
porting this unique foundation.
First Row-Mike Clifford, Kayla Callahan and Rich Castagno
Second Row-Yesenia Arrieta, Nicole Cahill, Ben Pierpont, Tonya Foster and Daniel Hall
Third Row-Mike Hicks and Anthony Carter,
L to R: Sondra Bradford-Jennings, CPA with Rosemary Mendel, Tickets For Kids Executive
Director, and Carolyn Falk, Tickets For Kids Program Director.
L to R: Diane Geschimsky, Aisha Haslam, and Bernadette Mitchell, staff from CPA’s
GRACE Community Residential Program for Girls.
UPCOMING EVENTS
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Salons at Stowe – July 17, 5-7 PM Harriet Beecher Stowe Center
Coming Home After Prison: A New Reality, Join the conversation with featured guests CPA Board members
Rev. Jeff Grant, Director of Progressive Prison Project/Innocent Spouse and Children Project and LaResse Harvey,
Director of Strategic Relations at A Better Way Foundation. This free program is open to the public.
Reservations: [email protected] or 860-522-9258,
Community Partners in Action, Inc.
110 Bartholomew Avenue, Suite 3010
Hartford, CT 06106
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Blue Fox Run Golf Course
65 Nod Rd
Avon, CT 06001
JOHN MCKENNA
2014 Hon. John P. Maloney
Hall of Fame Inductee
To play in the tournament, to be a sponsor, or to join us for dinner visit:
cpa-ct.org
For more information contact Noely Sanchez 860-566-2030