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Our mission is to provide free health care for Newtown residents over the age of 16 who
are uninsured or underinsured and who have limited financial resources

Located at the Kendro Building, Pecks Lane, Kevin’s Community Center, Inc. is a nonprofit, free medical clinic founded in 2002 by Dr. and Mrs. Z. Michael Taweh of Newtown, CT, in memory of their son Kevin. The clinic instantly made health care accessible to those who had no choice but to let long-standing health issues go untreated. Since the clinic opened its’ doors, KCC has served over 1000 patient visits. In 2005, we provided more than $500,000 of free medical services.

The world's first service club
Serving Newtown since 1949
 
The Newtown Historical Society is a group of individuals who share an interest in the history and early culture of Newtown.
 
We started out in 1999 as a small group of citizens who became aware of the plight of so many abandoned dogs in our town. Through the help of the Newtown Bee and Local Merchants we began a campaign to advertise and make known the availability of the dogs.
Since 1978 we have been presenting live classical music on the stage of our beautiful and acoustically excellent auditorium of Edmond Town Hall.
EDC seeks to implement orderly and planned economic development while keeping in mind the character of the town.
Greater Danbury's public transportation provider. It was founded in 1972, and currently operates a 15 Route system as well as Paratransit /Dial-a-Ride service (SweetHART). Serving Newtown.
The Chamber of Commerce of Newtown, Inc. is dedicated to the promotion and encouragement of Newtown's business community.
Newtown Forest Association, Inc.(NFA) is the oldest private land trust in Connecticut. It is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to accumulating and preserving open space and resources for public enjoyment
within the Town of Newtown, Connecticut.
CTXGuide is a comprehensive outdoor adventure resource featuring free online maps and guides for hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, kayaking, camping and road cycling.
A regional planning organization created by State Statute and Ordinances of 10 regional towns, including Newtown
A regional, governmental waste management and recycling authority
The Connecticut Conference of Municipalities is Connecticut's association of cities and towns. Its 137 member municipalities contain over 89 percent of the state's population. CCM represents municipalities at the General Assembly, before the State executive branch and regulatory agencies, and in the courts.
 
 
 
 
A classic New England church built in 1792, the Meeting House provides the perfect location for non-denominational, inter-faith religious or civil ceremonies, renewal of vows, civil unions and commitment ceremonies. It is located in the center of historic Newtown, a traditional New England village in Fairfield County, Connecticut.
Your chance to meet with other local Widows, Widowers, and all those who have lost their significant others. Gather for grief sharing and healing.
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The mission of Easter Seals Connecticut-Rhode Island is to create solutions that change the lives of children and adults with disabilities or special needs, their families and communities.
Easter Seals Camp Hemlocks is offering children and adults with disabilities a residential camping experience this summer.
The Allen Institute-Center for Innovative Learning in Hebron, CT provides a caring and nurturing environment for students with learning disabilities.
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