Pictured from left: Victor Pittman, vice-chair, Valley Council, Rita R. Fazzino, John McGann, Naomi Wallace, John Saccu, Pamela Mautte, chair, Valley Council, at the Council's annual meeting. Contributed photo by Fred Ortoli
DERBY - The Valley Council for Health and Human Services honored several community service providers for their positive impact on the Valley community at its Annual Meeting & Awards Presentation.
The event, sponsored by the Valley Community Foundation, was held this week at Grassy Hill Lodge.
Pamela Mautte, Chair of the Valley Council and
Director of the Greater Valley Substance Abuse Action Council at BHCare,
presented awards to three individuals and an agency.
The Lewis Savitsky Staff Excellence Award,
named in honor of a long-time Valley United Way employee and community leader,
recognizes outstanding achievement among nonprofit employees.
The 2012 awardee is Rita R. Fazzino, Housing Code Officer and Registered Sanitarian at the Naugatuck Valley Health District.
As Mautte said in her introduction, “Rita is exactly the kind of person the Savitsky Award is designed for—someone who goes above and beyond the call of duty to make a difference in the daily lives of Valley citizens.”
As Mautte said in her introduction, “Rita is exactly the kind of person the Savitsky Award is designed for—someone who goes above and beyond the call of duty to make a difference in the daily lives of Valley citizens.”
The Agency/Program of the Year Award
recognizes a nonprofit agency or program that has made a lasting
contribution to the health and well-being of Lower Naugatuck Valley
residents.
This year’s award was presented to the Derby Bureau of Youth Services for its significant impact on young people over the few years since its inception.
Mautte highlighted the efforts of the Derby Youth Services Bureau, led by Director John Saccu, to create a regional Juvenile Review Board and many other positive youth development programs.
This year’s award was presented to the Derby Bureau of Youth Services for its significant impact on young people over the few years since its inception.
Mautte highlighted the efforts of the Derby Youth Services Bureau, led by Director John Saccu, to create a regional Juvenile Review Board and many other positive youth development programs.
The Richard O. Belden Community Service Award,
named in honor of late state
Rep. Richard O. Belden, is given to an individual or group
whose efforts have made a significant contribution to improving the
quality of life of Valley residents.
The Council presented the 2012 Belden award to Naomi Wallace, who is also recipient of a 2011 Gold Seal Award from the Greater Valley Chamber of Commerce.
The Council presented the 2012 Belden award to Naomi Wallace, who is also recipient of a 2011 Gold Seal Award from the Greater Valley Chamber of Commerce.
In addition to her recent work as Director of Children’s Programs
at Tinney Community Center in Ansonia, Wallace has served numerous
segments of the Valley community through her work with many nonprofit
agencies and community groups.
Mautte presented a Chairperson’s Award to outgoing Council Vice-Chair,
John McGann, in appreciation for his service to the Council and his
significant contributions to the Valley
community. She said, “For over two decades, John
has worked with great dedication to improve the mental health and
well-being of Valley residents in his role as a clinician and then, until
recently, as Clinical Director at Catholic Charities’
Ansonia office.”
The above was taken from a release from Heidi Zavatone-Veth, coordinator, Valley Council for Health and Human Services.
The above was taken from a release from Heidi Zavatone-Veth, coordinator, Valley Council for Health and Human Services.
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