The staff of Inspirica shows off a cake recently delivered on short notice by Wilton Stop & Shop. Wiltonian Mary Aly, communication director for a large homeless shelter in Stamford, reports she had 12 hours to get a cake with a logo to launch a new program, and Stop & Shop came through. Inspirica, Inc. is one of the largest providers of services to the homeless in Connecticut and the largest in lower Fairfield County. Staff and clinicians provide vocational training, workforce education, job placement, housing placement, job and housing retention support, children’s services, early childhood and parenting support, counseling, case management, and more.
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