New Reach Inc. Awarded $300,000 Grant From KeyBank Foundation To Support FISH Food Security Program

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NEW HAVEN, CT / ACCESSWIRE / October 30, 2024 / KeyBank:

New Reach, Inc. of New Haven has received a $300,000 Community Impact Grant from KeyBank Foundation. The grant will provide funding over three years to support the FISH hunger-fighting initiative, a program serving Greater New Haven that delivers healthy groceries to residents who are homebound due to age or health-related mobility limitations. Merged in 2023 with New Reach, a leading agency in interventions for homelessness, FISH is the only resource in the area dedicated exclusively to ensuring food security for people who cannot utilize traditional pantries. KeyBank's funding will be used to stabilize FISH operations, supporting existing personnel costs and core operating expenses, while also enabling leadership to explore avenues to optimize and sustain the program for the long-term benefit of the population served.

"I want to extend our deepest gratitude to KeyBank for their incredibly generous donation to FISH, our food security program," said New Reach CEO Kellyann Day. "Their support not only helps to provide essential resources to those in need but also strengthens our mission of ensuring that no one in our community goes hungry. This donation will make a real, lasting impact, and we are truly thankful for their commitment to creating positive change."

New Reach strives to make homelessness and hunger a rare, brief, and one-time experience for everyone it serves. As a leader in Connecticut, the agency has been providing innovative interventions and supportive services to people in crisis for the last 34 years. New Reach serves over 5,000 adults and children annually in Greater New Haven and Fairfield County through a broad spectrum of prevention, crisis, and housing programs. Last year, New Reach added FISH to its organization, a nonprofit focused on food security that had become an institution in the New Haven area over its 55 years of service. The merger has enabled FISH to benefit operationally from New Reach's infrastructure, including administrative support, quality assurance, and fundraising efforts. FISH serves over 1,200 residents from more than 800 households each month, including elderly persons and young children.

"KeyBank Foundation focuses on improving lives in the communities that our bank serves by partnering with nonprofits who create safe, healthy, affordable, inclusive communities," said KeyBank Market President Matthew Hummel. "We share New Reach's vision to create access to affordable housing, nutritious food, and other basic services that residents need to be healthy and self-sufficient."