Showing posts with label grief education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grief education. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Win Jets-Patriots Tickets at Adam's House Fundraiser

SHELTON - Adam's House invites the public to the 3rd Annual Ladies Healing Hearts Paddle Tournament starting at 8:30 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 28 at area clubs. Proceeds from the event benefit Adam’s House, a nonprofit center in Shelton that provides free educational and support programs to Connecticut children and families struggling to cope with grief.
 
Thirty-two teams will compete in the women’s-only paddle tournament held at multiple locations from 8:30 a.m. until about 2 p.m. Aspetuck Valley Country Club at 67 Old Redding Road in Weston will host the event’s luncheon, semi-finals and championship game, but players also will paddle for a cause at Patterson Country Club in Fairfield, CT; Weston Field Club and Wilton YMCA.
 
“The Healing Hearts Paddle Tournament has been enormously popular, drawing competitive players and supporters, who enjoy a great day of play, plus lunch and a chance to win prizes, including tickets for the upcoming Jets-Patriots game,” said Adam’s House Founder and Executive Director Allison Wysota.
 
The winner will go home with three tickets to the Nov. 25th  Jets-Patriots game, plus parking.
JoyRide® Cycling & Fitness classes and spa massage treatments also will be raffled off at the event’s luncheon.    
 
The cost is $200 per team and tournament players are guaranteed three matches (weather permitting.) The Adam’s House 3rd Annual Ladies Healing Hearts Paddle Tournament includes the luncheon, drinks and a favor. To register online: http://bit.ly/adamshousect_2018paddle  
 
For additional details, contact: Anne Santa-Maria at annesantamaria@optonline.net  or Susie Minkowitz at ssmlmink@aol.com 
 
(This is a press release from Adam's House)

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Adam's House in Shelton Seeking Tournament Players



SHELTON – Adam’s House, a newly opened grief education center, is holding its Healing Hearts Paddle Tournament on Saturday, Nov. 19 at 1:30 p.m. Finals and Semi-Finals, along with a celebratory dinner and drinks, are hosted at Aspetuck Valley Country Club, 67 Old Redding Road in Weston, CT. Competitive players on 16 Men’s and 16 Women’s teams will also play at the Wilton Y, Weston Field Club and Wilton Riding Club. The deadline to register to play is Nov 9.
 
"Adam's House has had very successful Paddle Tournaments for the past four years, but this year is the first time we've had separate Men's and Women's teams for competitive players," said Allison Wysota, Adam's House founder. "Our Paddle Tournaments always attract enthusiastic players and supporters who have a great time playing, plus enjoying dinner and drinks and the chance to win prizes." 
 
New York Jets vs. Buffalo Bill tickets to the New Year’s Day game at 1:00 p.m. will be raffled off at the dinner, which starts at 5:30 p.m. The winning raffle ticket will walk away with three Club Seats and parking. Another raffle for the New York Giants vs. Detroit Lions game on Dec 18th at 1:00 p.m., will give the winner two Club Seats and special Club parking. 
 
Adam’s House also will feature an Apple Picking Game, giving supporters a chance to pick an “apple” off the tree and win one of these prizes: wine, free Paddle Lesson, gift certificates for spa treatments, Tennis Spot gift card, gas gift certificates and gear, including vests, golf shirts or baseball caps. 
 
Sponsorships are still available at the Gold level for $3,000; Silver for $1,500; and Bronze for $750. Sponsors will receive a package of tickets, signage and advertisements for their valued support.
 
ENTRY DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 9-Limited to 16 Men’s and 16 Women’s Teams
 
Cost: $180 per team. (Four players are on each team). The cost includes food, drinks and a favor. Players are guaranteed 3 matches (weather permitting). Non-Paddle players are welcome to sign up for the “Dinner Only” option for $50 per person, which includes dinner and drinks, and watching the Semi-Finals, Finals and the Trophy Presentation.
Registration: Go to www.adamshousect.org or click on the direct link below:
 
 
             Contacts:  Fundraising Chair Anne Santa-Maria-annesantamaria@optonline.net
                                Fundraising Co-Chair Susie Minkowitz-ssmlmink@aol.com
 
With the proceeds raised, Adam’s House will offer grief support services free to Connecticut children and their families. If you can’t make it to the Adam’s House™ Paddle Tournament, please consider a donation to enable Adam’s House™ to offer its eight-week program of educational services to families at no cost by making a donation by mail at 241 Coram Ave., Shelton, CT 06484 or by using this link:
 
http://www.adamshousect.org./we-need-your-support

Adam’s House is offering grieving families and children free weekly programs guided by trained facilitators that help parents, teens and children gain new insights for coping with the loss of a parent, grandparent, sibling or friend. Adam’s House has partnered with 15 therapists from Shelton and neighboring communities to help support families before they begin the themed “Healing Hearts” program. Families are currently going through the Adam’s House intake process, the first step to beginning the eight-week Adam’s House™ “Healing Hearts” program.
 
In addition, the Adam’s House “Helping Hearts Heal,” Widow’s Support Group meets monthly here with more than 30 members. Future plans call for the group to include widowers.
 
(This is a press release from Adam's House)

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Adam's House Grief Education Center Open House Sept. 8





SHELTON - Adam’s House,™ a nonprofit grief education center in Shelton (adamshousect.org), is holding its formal Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Thursday, Sept. 8th at 10 a.m. to celebrate the launch of no-cost grief educational programs for Connecticut children and families.


Community members are warmly invited to attend the Ribbon-Cutting ceremony at 241 Coram Ave. Following the ribbon-cutting ceremony, volunteers will offer guided tours of the 18 rooms at Adam’s House. ™ After undergoing extensive remodeling, the charming Victorian home features warm, inviting meeting spaces and colorful, playful murals in rooms for children.

Sept 8th Free Event Highlights


Adam’s House™-241 Coram Ave., Shelton, CT 06484 (adamshousect.org)

10:00 a.m.-Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony with valued community supporters

11:00 a.m.-Guided Tours of Adam’s House™

Throughout the day, light fare and refreshments will be served.

Free parking in the Adam’s House™ lot. Street parking also is allowed.

Adam’s House™ Mission

At Adam’s House,™ we believe no child should ever grieve alone. Each child deserves a supportive and understanding community to learn and explore their feelings of loss. All grief journeys are unique and grief is a natural reaction to the loss of a loved one. At Adam’s House,™ we will be a partner in support of your healing process.

Adam’s House™ Background
 
Adam’s House™ is located at 241 Coram Ave. in Shelton, CT, and is an entity of The Adam Wysota Foundation. Adam’s House™ represents a strong grassroots network of Connecticut supporters and backers from throughout the country who helped raise the funds to purchase the home. Adam’s House™ honors the memory of Adam Wysota, a beloved father, Little League coach and active volunteer in his Weston, CT community. Before his passing, Adam Wysota held prestigious Wall Street positions at Depository Trust & Clearing Corp., Barclays Capital, Lehman Brothers and Morgan Stanley.

Adam’s House™ is a 501c3 organization. All donations to Adam’s House™ are tax deductible. For further information, go to adamshousect.org or call 203-513-2808.

241 Coram Ave., Shelton, CT 06484 203-513-2808 www.adamshousect.org

(This is a press release from Adam's House) 

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Adam’s House Grief Education Center Invites Community to Grand Opening Dec. 3rd in Shelton

SHELTON- Adam’s House is holding a Grand Opening Celebration Dec. 3 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Shelton, CT, to introduce the non-profit grief education center at 241 Coram Ave. to community leaders and residents.
 
“After more than three years of fundraising, we are thrilled to be able to open our doors,” said Executive Director and Founder Allison Wysota. “We hope many people will stop by to learn more about our plans to help grieving families and children in Connecticut.”
 
Wysota was inspired to create Adam’s House after her husband, Adam Wysota, died on May 6, 2012, and she sought grief counseling for herself and her three sons. At Adam’s House, grieving families and children will gather together to draw strength and support from their peers. In eight-week programs guided by trained facilitators, parents will gain insights and strategies for dealing with their loss. At the same time, their children will join their own special groups to explore their feelings through art, play and peer-support activities.
 
Wysota encourages Shelton residents to be among the first to take an indoor tour of the charming, newly renovated home designed to offer a warm, comforting setting for families, volunteers and staff. “We are looking to build a community here of trust, healing and encouragement, said Wysota.” With strong community support, Adam’s House hopes to provide a healing place that inspires grieving families to once again, live their lives to the fullest.”
 
Wysota said there are many myths and misconceptions about grief. “For example, the old way of thinking taught bereaved people that when someone dies, he or she ceases to exist and should no longer be discussed at any length. The grieving family member or friend should “get over it,” and stop grieving typically six months after a death, according to society. Wysota said research now teaches that there is no “getting over it,” but that grieving people can establish what is called, ‘continuing bonds,’ ways that the deceased person can have a presence in a grieving loved one’s life. In that way, a mother knows that it is healthy for a son to make a gift to honor a Dad who has died because it’s a way to establish the late Dad’s presence in the boy’s life.”  
 
Wysota is proud that Adam’s House represents a strong grassroots network of Connecticut supporters who helped raise the funds to purchase the home. Adam’s House honors the legacy of Adam Wysota, a beloved father, Little League coach and active volunteer in his Weston, CT community. Before his passing, Adam Wysota held prestigious Wall Street positions at Depository Trust & Clearing Corp., Barclays Capital, Lehman Brothers and Morgan Stanley.                                                                
  
“I’m very grateful for the hundreds of supporters who have helped realize our first goal of purchasing a beautiful new home in a wonderful location for Adam’s House,” said Wysota. “But we still have more to accomplish before we are ready to deliver our special programs next year to grieving families and children.”
 
Already, volunteers from Alcoa Howmet in Branford, CT, have donated their time and painting skills to help paint the children’s room at Adam’s House The company also provided a grant to fund the children’s program materials. Wysota invites many local companies, schools and individuals to donate their expertise and their time to support Adam’s House. Weston high school students who are members of the National Honors Arts Society volunteered their Sundays to paint beautiful room murals. In addition, Adam’s House future renovations need the fundraising support of companies and individual sponsors.
 
“We have many opportunities for volunteer projects, from day-long tasks to projects that require longer commitments,” said Wysota. “We welcome new friends from the Shelton and neighboring communities to pitch in and help us create a nurturing, supportive environment empowering grieving families to find renewed hope and encouragement in life.”
  
Adam’s House Mission
 
At Adam’s House, we believe no child should ever grieve alone. Each child deserves a supportive and understanding community to learn and explore their feelings of loss. All grief journeys are unique and grief is a natural reaction to the loss of a loved one. At Adam’s House, we will be a partner in support of your healing process.
 
Adam’s House Background
 
Adam’s House is located at 241 Coram Ave. in Shelton, CT and is an entity of The Adam Wysota Foundation. Adam’s House is a 501c3 organization. All donations to Adam’s House are tax deductible. For further information, go to adamshousect.org or call 203-513-2808.  
(This is a press release from Adam's House)

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