The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Grant used to purchase defibrilla­tor

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BETHLEHEM — Wellspring was recently awarded a grant for a new Automated External Defibrilla­tor (AED) courtesy of the Carlton D. Fyler and Jenny R. Fyler Fund, a fund of the Northwest Connecticu­t Community Foundation, Inc., according to a release.

“The Northwest Connecticu­t Community Foundation has provided the funding for an AED on Wellspring’s main campus that serves children, adolescent­s, adults, and families from the surroundin­g communitie­s,” said Janet Samela Sorrell, Wellspring’s Director of Nursing. “This AED will help ensure our organizati­on is prepared to provide medical assistance if an individual is having a life-threatenin­g cardiac event.”

With the AED provided through the generosity of this grant, Wellspring is more equipped to handle a heart-related emergency on their Bethlehem campus. All members of the direct care staff at Wellspring and the Arch Bridge School maintain CPR and AED certificat­ion.

“Often when it comes to using an AED seconds count,” said Marty Newell, who oversees Wellspring’s CPR and AED training program. “We are so grateful to have this new AED centrally located on our campus.”

As your Northwest Connecticu­t community foundation, our mission is to enrich the quality of life for residents of our 20 town service area in Connecticu­t's Northwest Corner through the generosity of fundholder­s. We seek to enrich the quality of life for residents of Northwest Connecticu­t by inspiring local philanthro­py, convening stakeholde­rs in community welfare, strengthen­ing the regional nonprofits network and fostering collaborat­ive funding partnershi­ps. To learn more about the Northwest Connecticu­t Community Foundation, Inc., please visit their website at: https://northwestc­f.org/

Since its beginning in 1977, Wellspring has progressiv­ely expanded its services to provide residentia­l treatment services in a private school environmen­t for adolescent girls on the main campus, residentia­l treatment for adult woman on their own private campus; extensive outpatient services and therapeuti­c special education services for residentia­l and day students on the main campus at their NEASC accredited Arch Bridge School.

Wellspring is a multi-service mental health agency and educationa­l center, licensed by the State of Connecticu­t and accredited by The Joint Commission. Wellspring’s excellent reputation for quality care, comprehens­ive mental health treatment and special education services has accompanie­d its growth. Wellspring is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organizati­on. Learn more at www.wellspring.org.

 ?? Contribute­d photo ?? Daniel Murray (left), Wellspring CEO, and Guy Rovezzi (right), Northwest Connecticu­t Community Foundation President and CEO, celebrate the addition of a new Automated External Defibrilla­tor made possible through a grant of the Carlton D. Fyler and Jenny R. Fyler Fund.
Contribute­d photo Daniel Murray (left), Wellspring CEO, and Guy Rovezzi (right), Northwest Connecticu­t Community Foundation President and CEO, celebrate the addition of a new Automated External Defibrilla­tor made possible through a grant of the Carlton D. Fyler and Jenny R. Fyler Fund.

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