Barbara Tinney Receives Award
2011 GNHHA Outstanding Community Service Award Recipient
This years Annual Banquet was held on Saturday, November 19th. 2011 at Amarante's in New Haven with close to 200 people in attendance. The focus of our banquet is bring awareness of our programs and also to acknowledge those who have made a tremendous impact on improving life in our community.
The Greater New Haven Help Alliance Outstanding Community Service Award was created to honor an individual who fights for the future of New Haven by empowering youth to make a positive impact on the whole community, and this years award was given to Barbara Tinney.

Barbara Tinney
Executive Director
The New Haven Family Alliance
Barbara Tinney is a woman with her ear to the streets, her hand to the plow, and a heart for the children in our city. Her passion and commitment have been an asset to New Haven for many years. The work that she has done and continues to do through the New Haven Family Alliance makes an invaluable impression on the lives and individuals touched by her programs.
And for that we say, thank you Barbara.
This years Annual Banquet was held on Saturday, November 19th. 2011 at Amarante's in New Haven with close to 200 people in attendance. The focus of our banquet is bring awareness of our programs and also to acknowledge those who have made a tremendous impact on improving life in our community.
The Greater New Haven Help Alliance Outstanding Community Service Award was created to honor an individual who fights for the future of New Haven by empowering youth to make a positive impact on the whole community, and this years award was given to Barbara Tinney.

Barbara Tinney
Executive Director
The New Haven Family Alliance
Barbara Tinney is a woman with her ear to the streets, her hand to the plow, and a heart for the children in our city. Her passion and commitment have been an asset to New Haven for many years. The work that she has done and continues to do through the New Haven Family Alliance makes an invaluable impression on the lives and individuals touched by her programs.
And for that we say, thank you Barbara.




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