
CATCH 22 with Kathleen Baez. Courtesy Howard Center
Vermont Business Magazine Jericho residents Gail and Tim McKenna recently made a contribution of $5,555 to Howard Center from their CATCH 22 Flag Football fundraiser. 2020 marks the sixth year the McKenna’s have made a donation in an amount that signifies important dates in their lives.
The donation will support Howard Center’s critical work in the community that helps individuals and families with mental health, substance use, and developmental services.
Bob Bick, Howard Center CEO, said, “CATCH 22 has been a supporter of our programs and services for several years. Gail and Tim’s generosity and commitment to the work we do continues to make a lasting impact on those we serve in our community.”
Since the McKenna’s Catch 22 Football fundraiser began more than 20 years ago, the organization has made donations to several community organizations, including the Shriner’s Hospital and the Vermont Children’s Hospital.
Howard Center has a long and rich history as a trusted provider in the community. With a legacy spanning more than 150 years, we have been providing progressive, compassionate, high-quality care and supports to those in need. Today, we offer an array of exemplary mental health, substance use, and developmental services across the lifespan. As Vermont’s largest social service organization, our 1,600 staff help more than 16,000 people each year in over 60 locations throughout Vermont in collaboration with hundreds of community partners. Howard Center’s 24/7/365 crisis service, First Call for Chittenden County, is available to meet the needs of Chittenden County children, adults, and families in crisis by calling 802-488-7777. www.howardcenter.org. Help is here. A United Way of Northwest Vermont Funded Agency.
Source: Burlington, VT—Howard Center 11.23.2020
