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Created: Friday, 18 March 2022 19:43

Reliance Health receives Collaboration of the Year Award from Eastern Connecticut Chamber of Commerece

Reliance Health staff-Deanna Delaney, Autumn Bouchard, and the Norwich Police Department were awarded the Collaboration of the Year award by the Eastern Connecticut Chamber of Commerce during their 12th Annual Social Service Recognition Award Ceremony. This award highlights the hard work, passion, and dedication this collaboration has provided to our Norwich community and how they have gone above and beyond the call of duty in order to positively impact the people of our region, and improve the quality of life here. Read the nomination and information about this collaboration Here.

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Created: Monday, 07 February 2022 21:02

A Festive Community Collaboration

December 2021 - As we are still in the peak of winter, let's take a quick look back at December 2021 and the new potential yearly collaboration on the horizon! This past holiday season, Reliance Health partnered with the United Way and Tommy Toy Fund to provide a Norwich distribution site for the annual Tommy Toy Fund event.

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Created: Thursday, 12 August 2021 14:35

Support the Special Olympics & Raise Awareness for Recovery

August 12, 2021 - Reliance Health CEO, Carrie Dyer and COO, Mike Van are talking about recovery….from 30 stories up! On Friday, September 3rd, Carrie and Mike will be rappelling from the roof of Mohegan Sun’s Sky Tower with Over The Edge, a fundraiser for Special Olympics Connecticut. They’re looking for your support to make sure they reach their fundraising goal of $2,000.

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Created: Wednesday, 21 July 2021 18:41

Gardening - A Wellness Win!

July 21, 2021 - Wellness is a big focus here at Reliance Health. We love to find things that promote wellness amongst our staff, the people we serve, and the greater community. One of the wellness activities that we’ve found to be incredibly rewarding is gardening. From start to finish there are so many parts of playing in the dirt that we enjoy! With help from the Eastern Connecticut Community Garden Association, the Rotary Corp of Norwich, and the passion and dedication of our teams, this year is shaping up to be a great year for growth!

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'It’s about showing that we care': Norwich community to help paint Reliance Health mural

Norwich - If you’ve seen the new mural on the wall behind Reliance Health’s Cliff Street location, facing Franklin Street, work is coming along nicely, but the community needs to help finish it.

Community Impact Mural Paint and Volunteer Days are coming up for the mural, 125 feet wide and 25 feet tall, with the first on Saturday at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Artist Candice Flewharty will review things with participants, and they will be guided in their painting on the ground level, Reliance Health Agency Development Director Heather-Renae Paul said. Read more...

Van Gogh-inspired mural takes shape in Norwich

Norwich ― Local artist Candice Flewharty is painting a large mural with an even larger meaning on the exterior of the Reliance Health building at 2 Cliff St.

The 125-foot-long painting, inspired by Vincent van Gogh’s “Irises” series, is part of the city’s beautification plans, but also intended to bring awareness to mental health.

On Monday, Flewharty and her daughter, Marguerite Brown, 18, started adding blue and white to the outline Flewharty began last week. The work will continue through the fall.

Flewharty, of Norwich, has painted murals around the country and works as an art teacher at St. Patrick Cathedral School in Norwich. She went to France a few years ago and visited the psychiatric hospital where van Gogh, who struggled with mental health, was a patient. Read More...

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