News from Mary Wade
Mary Wade AND UNITED WAY OF GREATER NEW HAVEN UNITE FOR "DAYS OF CARING"

A Student from the Christopher Columbus Family Academy and
one
of
the residents
from Mary Wade enjoy a game of bingo.
New Haven, CT – The Mary Wade Home and the United Way of Greater New Haven joined forces for an amazing day of community connections with “Days of Caring.” Students from the Christopher Columbus Family Academy, also located here in the Fair Haven neighborhood of New Haven, joined residents and staff of Mary Wade for a day of gardening, arts and crafts, and bingo.

A student from the Christopher Columbus Family Academy and
two residents
from Mary Wade participate in arts and crafts.
United Way's “Days of Caring” is an annual, week-long series of events where thousands of volunteers join hands and lend their skills and nurturing to improve local nonprofits, schools, towns, and parks. “Days of Caring” projects range from reading to children to beautifying a play yard.

Joyce Harris, Mary Wade Home Board member,
resident, and master gardener; helping a
Christopher Columbus Family Academy student
identify flowers in the garden.
Volunteers composed of colleagues, families, schools, and community and
faith-based groups make it happen.

Sharon Miller, Proliance International, lends
a helping hand in the beautiful Mary Wade
gardens.
“This event is a great opportunity for the students to lend a helping hand here at Mary Wade,” said Melissa Chambrelli, Proliance International Human Resource Manager and SHARE ("Stop, Help, and Reach Everyone") Committee. Chambrelli worked with the staff of Mary Wade paving the way for the students from the SHARE Committee of the Christopher Columbus Family Academy to spend the day with the residents and staff at Mary Wade. “It is truly a day to ‘live united,’” said Chambrelli.

Joyce Harris (center), Mary Wade Home Recreation Director and
Volunteer Coordinator Patricia Stark (second from right), Christopher Columbus Family Academy students, and Proalliance International volunteers gathered in front of the Mary Wade Home.
“Our residents and staff really enjoy having the students here,” said Pat Stark, Recreation Director at Mary Wade. “All you see are big smiles on the faces of our residents. The really enjoy having them here."
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