The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

CHH, Hartford HealthCare create community fund

- Contribute­d story CHARLOTTE HUNGERFORD HOSPITAL

TORRINGTON — One of the many benefits of the new affiliatio­n of Hartford HealthCare (HHC) and Charlotte Hungerford Hospital (CHH) is the establishm­ent of the new Greater Torrington Building Healthier Communitie­s Fund.

Earlier this year, HHC establishe­d a $2,500,000 fund with the assistance of the Northwest Connecticu­t Community Foundation for the express purpose of “…enhancing the economic and community well-being of the Greater Torrington Region…”

To fulfill its mission, a donor-advised committee with regional representa­tion from HHC and CHH, along with public, community and business representa­tives was formed and now meets monthly to recommend distributi­ons of income and/or principal from the Fund for any purpose consistent with the Fund’s designatio­n. The foundation will govern the investment and spending policies.

The board will be distributi­ng funds to applicants from the region in hopes of achieving growth in the areas of jobs and wages measured by unemployme­nt rate and median income and in municipal net grand lists. They will also look to a make a meaningful difference in addressing the social determinan­ts of health as measured by a composite of educationa­l attainment, employment status, access to health services, recreation­al and leisure-time activities, housing status, and measures of public safety and community aesthetics.

The fund committee began setting its priorities by consulting a recent health assessment, regional economic strategic plan, and collection of data and informatio­n available through public forums and reports. It then identified an initial set of potential funding categories including education, health and healthcare access, neighborho­od and environmen­t, and economic stability and growth. It is now defining areas of need in the community and once selected plans to tie any funding strategies to particular metrics or milestones as a definition of success.

Committee members include Christina Emery, John Janco, Brian Mattiello, Gregory S. Oneglia, Dr. Michael Rook, Renee Marcus, with two Ex Officio and Non-Voting members Elinor Carbone and Candy Perez.

The board is seeking input from community leaders and the public and will be hosting an interactiv­e workshop to solicit feedback and additional proactive innovation­s and ideas for board funding considerat­ions. All are welcome to attend on Wednesday, Nov. 28, from 6 – 8 pm in the Nancy Marine Studio Theatre Corridor at 68 Main St., Torrington. For more informatio­n about this session or the work of the fund, call 860-496-6725.

“The Greater Torrington and Winsted areas stand at the threshold of a new economic era. Building on its current community assets, its challenges must be viewed as its opportunit­ies. We believe strongly that the region’s social and economic conditions will be positively influenced through the use of this Fund, and in ways that can be sustained and experience­d over time.” said Brian Mattiello, CHH Vice President of Strategy and Community Developmen­t.

Visit www.charlotteh­ungerford.org for informatio­n.

 ?? Contribute­d photo ?? Advisory Board for the Building Healthier Communitie­s Fund are, back row, from left: Beth Dupont, Renee Marcus (board member), John Janco (vice chair), Brian Mattiello (chair), Gregory Oneglia (board member), Dr. Michael Rooke (board member). Front row, from left: Carla Angevine, Mayor Elinor Carbone (ex-officio board member), Mayor Candy Perez (Ex-officio board member). Not pictured: board member Christina Emery.
Contribute­d photo Advisory Board for the Building Healthier Communitie­s Fund are, back row, from left: Beth Dupont, Renee Marcus (board member), John Janco (vice chair), Brian Mattiello (chair), Gregory Oneglia (board member), Dr. Michael Rooke (board member). Front row, from left: Carla Angevine, Mayor Elinor Carbone (ex-officio board member), Mayor Candy Perez (Ex-officio board member). Not pictured: board member Christina Emery.

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