Joey C’s Roadhouse is Open for Business. Who’s in the mood for some delicious BBQ or Mexican! 🍗🌮 They’re offering curbside pickup and delivery

Joey C’s Roadhouse is Open for Business. Who’s in the mood for some delicious BBQ or Mexican! 🍗🌮 They’re offering curbside pickup and delivery
That’s All I need to Know About You: 0:00
If you show up to Home Depot dressed as a Ghostbuster or if you blame the coronavirus for your own clumsiness, that’s all I need to know about you!
Why is it called Puzzles? 3:29
Everyone has gone crazy with the toilet paper hording and shortages. But whoever heard of a puzzle shortage?! When it’s time to trade, bring your gold, silver, and puzzles!
March Sadness continues 6:38
Everything is either closed or cancelled anyway, so why not rewatch some of the greatest sad movies of all time. It’s another round of March Sadness!
Don’t Cut your Own Hair? 14:05
Even in times of crisis stupid social media trends find a way to break through. This time people are cutting their own bangs and Anna doesn’t think it’s a good idea at all!
Couples Court: 17:27
Our listeners sided with Charlie over his wife Meghan after she thought he had been ordering too many packages online and the delivery was a threat to their health. But take a listen and decide for yourself whose side are you on?
Can’t Beat Raven: 24:25
Every morning at eight try and beat Raven on today’s biggest celebrity stories! If you can do better than him, you win a $100 gift card to Dunkin’! Good luck!
Coronavirus Diary with Diana Berrent: 28:15
She’s been in self-isolation for over 10 days after being one of the first people on Long Island to contract COVID-19 and she’s documented each day for the New York Post, Anna & Raven speak with Diana Berrent from Port Washington about what this entire experience has been like.
Three things you should know: 34:16
We know that you can’t be on top of all the news that’s out there, but we’ve got you covered! Here are the top news stories you should know!
Brewport is Open for Business for online ordering and curbside pickup. Salads, pizza and beer – what more could you want!
Anna & Raven are wide awake this morning! If you missed any of today’s show, catch up with Anna & Raven OnDemand now!
All I need to know about you: 0:00
If you hoard toilet paper or try buying 23 cases of Mountain Dew or if you’re unwilling to try grocery store delivery, that’s all I need to know about you
Anna’s Zumba Class: 3:36
Anna was missing teaching her Zumba classes with all the gyms closed, so she had an idea after watching online fitness classes!
March Sadness: 7:28
Everything is either closed or cancelled anyway, so why not rewatch some of the greatest sad movies of all time. It’s March Sadness!
Italy Mayor: 14:00
Social Distancing has been important for everyone especially in Italy. But some people aren’t taking heed, Anna translates as several mayors have some major meltdowns over people not staying home.
Couple’s Court: 17:35
Our listeners sided with John over his wife Debbie after she thought it was okay for their kids to still have playdates with only one friend that they consistently see and know is healthy. But take a listen and decide for yourself whose side are you on?
Can’t Beat Raven: 24:25
Every morning at eight try and beat Raven on today’s biggest celebrity stories! If you can do better than him, you win a $100 gift card to Dunkin’! Good luck!
Three things you should know: 28:25
We know that you can’t be on top of all the news that’s out there, but we’ve got you covered! Here are the top news stories you should know!
Due to the spread of the coronavirus, lots of local charities have had to cancel fundraisers and are suffering. You can support them below.
Fairfield County’s Community Foundation
The Fairfield County COVID-19 Resiliency Fund will rapidly deploy resources to trusted, frontline community organizations that meet the basic needs of local residents in Fairfield County. Donations of any amount are encouraged and welcomed. Learn more and donate.
United Way of Coastal Fairfield County
Our neighbors–especially first responders, working families, and out-of-school children–need our urgent help. Through our Neighbors Helping Neighbors program, we can bring help and hope to those who need it most. Learn more and donate.
Habitat for Humanity Coastal Fairfield County Resiliency Fund
We can’t let down families depending on our program to build a safe, stable place to call home. Now more than ever, we need you to give with all of your heart! Learn more and donate.
Bridgeport Rescue Mission
Food Bank of Lower Fairfield County
Due to the unprecedented demand for food caused by the Coronavirus pandemic, The Food Bank of Lower Fairfield County needs your support now more than ever. Please consider making a food or monetary donation that will help us ensure families have access to nutritious food during this difficult time. Learn more and donate.
Connecticut Food Bank
Fighting Hunger in Connecticut. Learn more and donate.
Person to Person
To meet the needs of people in the community Person to Person is accepting financial donations, non-perishabe food items and Gift Cards. Learn more and donate.
American Red Cross
There is a severe blood shortage due to the Coronavirus outbreak. Donate Blood. Learn more and donate.
Filling in the Blanks
Help Fight Childhood Hunger during the COVID-19 Crisis with Filling in the Blanks. Filling in the Blanks fights childhood hunger by providing children in need with meals on the weekends. Learn more and donate.
Stamford Together
In partnership with the Office of the Mayor, Board of Representatives President, Matthew Quinones announced a citywide volunteer program to help support the emergency response efforts related to the Covid-19 pandemic. The volunteer program, referred to as, “Stamford Together,” has begun to recruit volunteers to support five active initiatives. https://www.stamfordct.gov/stamfordtogether
Stratford Mutual Aid Facebook Group
A group formed by residents of Stratford as a resource for residence. They are also holding a PPE drive for medical professionals.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/StratfordMutualAid/
Connecticut Epilepsy Advocate
“Epilepsy Prescriptions in Connecticut” – If you suffer from Epilepsy, reside in Connecticut, and need help getting your medications, please contact The Connecticut Epilepsy Advocate. Dedicated to making every effort to get medications into the hands of those who need them. Go to www.ct-ea.org/contact.html and, after asking a few questions for screening purposes, they’ll do their best to make sure you get the funding you need to get you through these troubled times. Just one of the many ways The Connecticut Epilepsy Advocate supports the community of Persons with Epilepsy throughout the state.
Corbin Cares in Darien
Corbin Cares, with the support of our community, will work with Food Rescue US and several local restaurants to get healthy, ready-to-eat meals delivered to those in our community who are food insecure and to our hospital & healthcare workers during this battle with Covid-19.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/corbin-cares-2?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=m_pd%20share-sheet&fbclid=IwAR1eLKzSfsoyFFaqzIQfu94VDXqD8dwhtEug3kqsa5mHudOGd_xNKXeQEh0
Crew Nation
Crew members are the backbone of the live music industry. Live shows would not be possible without these incredible people behind the scenes of each and every concert. Live Nation is extending a helping hand to those workers who need it the most by creating the Crew Nation Fund. Live Nation will match all donations dollar for dollar, up to $10 million. Visit livenation.com/crewnation to donate or buy merch to support the cause now.
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Learn about suicide, how you can help prevent it, and resources for those affected, from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
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Little Pub in Fairfield, Stratford, Wilton, Greenwich and Old Saybrook is Open for Business. Head to LittlePub.com for online ordering and hours.
Anna & Raven are wide awake this morning! If you missed any of today’s show, catch up with Anna & Raven OnDemand now!
Anna & Raven News Report Early: 0:00
Coronavirus Testing Drive Thru: 3:47
Raven’s Report Card: Stuck in the House: 5:54
What’s happening to my money? : 10:02
So many people are concerned with the state of their finances during these uncertain times, Russ Hackman of Hackman Health Partners talks with Anna & Raven to give some pointers on what to do.
Anna has Super Blood: 14:06
Do you have super blood? Based on a new study, if you have a certain type of blood you may be less susceptible to the virus… but how will Raven take this when Anna has this blood and he probably doesn’t?
Coronavirus Front Lines: 16:55
Dr. Fred Browne from Griffin Hospital tells Anna & Raven what things are like on the front lines with people coming in with potential COVID-19 cases.
Every morning at eight try and beat Raven on today’s biggest celebrity stories! If you can do better than him, you win a $100 gift card to Dunkin’! Good luck!
Anna & Raven News Report Late: 24:53
The news is ever changing and updating, so Anna & Raven want to keep you updated too
A Better Health and Boosted Immune System: 28:34
Bella Napoli is Open for Business from 11am to 8pm. Get a large cheese pizza for only $8.99 Monday through Thursday. Support your local restaurants
Every morning at eight try and beat Raven on today’s biggest celebrity stories! If you can do better than him, you win a $100 gift card to Dunkin’! Good luck!
Annoying Binge Watcher: 19:30
With so many people home, there is plenty of binge watching TV shows going around. But what is the one thing that someone in your family does that bothers you when you’re watching your favorite show?
The Fairfield County COVID-19 Resiliency Fund has been established by Fairfield County’s Community Foundation with the support of generous seed funding from a cross-section of individuals, private foundations, corporations and other concerned entities. The Community Foundation is pleased to share that more than $500,000 has already been pledged by these Founding Fund Partners who have each contributed at least $25,000 at launch.
The new Fund is now accepting donations from the public. Donations of any amount are encouraged and welcomed. Learn more and donate http://www.FCCFoundation.org/COVID19ResiliencyFund.
“In response to this unprecedented time in our lives, we have launched The Fairfield County COVID-19 Resiliency Fund with the intent of quickly raising contributions from the entire Fairfield County community to support our most vulnerable residents. Our deepest gratitude goes to our founding Resiliency Fund Partners who immediately answered our requests to initiate the Fund. Fairfield County’s Community Foundation is fortunate to be part of a caring, generous, and resilient community and we are confident with your help we can meet this goal,” states Juanita James, President and CEO, Fairfield County’s Community Foundation.
She continues, “In addition to urging you to support The Fairfield County COVID-19 Resiliency Fund, we encourage you to continue to support local nonprofit organizations that work with the people and families who are most vulnerable in our community. Community health centers, homeless shelters, pre-school and afterschool programs, food pantries and others, which are already dealing with reductions in state and federal funding, will be further stressed. In times like this, philanthropy can shine.”
The new Fund will rapidly deploy resources to trusted, frontline community organizations that meet the basic needs of local residents in Fairfield County. The Fund’s purpose is to help alleviate the social and economic consequences of this global pandemic and to prevent the widening of disparities in education, employment, housing, and health. The fund’s resources will be directed to organizations serving high need, vulnerable populations, including low-income individuals and residents without health insurance and/or access to sick days; immigrants; persons with disabilities; and communities of color, among others.
Founding Fairfield County COVID-19 Resiliency Fund Partners have contributed a minimum of $25,000 to the Fund. Those Founding Fund Partners include, to date: Anne S. Leonhardt Fund, Anonymous Fundholders, Buckeye Fund, Dan Levinson, Don Kendall, Fairfield County’s Community Foundation, Fairfield County’s Community Foundation Board of Directors, Herbert and Nell Singer Foundation, and Social Venture Partners Connecticut.
In addition, an anonymous donor has offered to contribute an additional $100,000 challenge grant, which will be activated upon the Fund raising $100,000 in gifts from other contributors.
The Fairfield County COVID-19 Resiliency Fund is designed to be flexible in its focus, nimble in its action, and to complement other resources and responses at the national, state and local levels.
Fairfield County’s Community Foundation will administer responsive grants from the Fund through its Community Impact Team, which will identify potential grant recipients and accept open inquiries for funding. Given the dynamic nature of this moment, grant funding will be considered and released on a rolling basis. The Community Foundation will begin distributing grants as soon as possible.
Consideration for grants from The Fairfield County COVID-19 Resiliency Fund is limited to 501c3 nonprofit organizations, groups fiscally sponsored by a 501c3 nonprofit organization, or other charitable organizations able to receive tax-deductible contributions, such as schools, faith-based organizations serving community needs, and other public entities based in or primarily serving Fairfield County communities and residents. Consideration will also be given to 501c4 social welfare organizations.
Individuals and organizations can donate and find additional information about The Fairfield County
COVID-19 Resiliency Fund at http://www.FCCFoundation.org/COVID19ResiliencyFund. To inquire about grant opportunities, please contact your program officer or send inquiries to [email protected].
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About Fairfield County’s Community Foundation
Fairfield County’s Community Foundation promotes philanthropy as a means to create change in Fairfield County, focusing on innovative and collaborative solutions to critical issues impacting the community. Individuals, families, corporations and organizations can establish charitable funds or contribute to existing funds. The Community Foundation is in compliance with the Council on Foundations’ national standards and has awarded over $316 million in grants to nonprofits in Fairfield County and beyond. As a trusted nonprofit partner and thought leader, Fairfield County’s Community Foundation brings together community organizers, business experts and philanthropists to close the opportunity gap. Our goal is to create a vital and inclusive community, where every individual has the opportunity to thrive. Learn more at fccfoundation.org and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIN. Listen to Fairfield County Thrives at https://www.FCCFoundation.org/podcasts/. To learn more visit http://www.FCCFoundation.org