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Greenway Trail Celebrates $100,000 Donation

Posted by Shore Publishing on Nov 26 2008, 04:29 PM

 

By Marianne Sullivan, Source Senior Staff Writer:

 

    The Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation has awarded a $100,000 grant to the Shoreline Greenway Trail–the largest corporate donation in the trail’s history–and an enthusiastic crowd of supporters, bundled against the cold winds blowing across the open fields at Hammonasset State Park, gathered Thursday to celebrate the occasion.

    The grant will be combined with other smaller grants and contributions to build the Hammonasset Beach section of trail. The Shoreline Greenway Trail is a 25-mile, multi-use trail to be built from Lighthouse Point in New Haven to Hammonasset Beach Park. It is being built section by section in the four shoreline towns of East Haven, Branford, Guilford, and Madison.

    The $100,000 grant was awarded through the Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation’s Healthy Generations Program, a multi-generational initiative to help improve public health outcomes in Connecticut and other states served by the foundation.

    At Thursday’s public groundbreaking, Anthem President David R. Fusco, who grew up near Lighthouse Point, said he was particularly pleased that the Anthem grant would benefit the shoreline communities.

    “Projects like this that encourage people of all ages to increase their physical activity help promote a healthier way of life in our communities,” Fusco said. “They also support and protect our environment, and that truly makes the Shoreline Greenway Trail a win-win for everyone.”

    Chip Angle, chair of the trail organization, thanked Fusco and Anthem, welcoming then as partners in the Shoreline Greenway Trail effort. He also thanked the volunteers who have contributed hundreds of hours of work on this all-volunteer effort.

    “With this grant, and with the support we have received from our state legislators and members of Congress, we are actually seeing the trail built,” he said.

    The Shoreline Greenway promotes public health by providing an accessible, attractive, safe venue for moderate daily exercise for residents and visitors of all ages. The trail’s construction–paving in some areas, compacted stone dust or boardwalk in others–makes it particularly attractive to families on bicycles, parents pushing strollers, and people of any age using wheelchairs, Betsy Regan of Shoreline Greenway said. The route, designed to connect school campuses, train stations, and town centers, allows it to serve as an alternative, non-motorized transportation option.

    Through its charitable giving, the Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation promotes the company’s commitment to enhance the health and well-being of individuals and families in the communities Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield serves.

 

Pictured: The Shoreline Greenway Trail and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation celebrated a new partnership Nov. 20. The foundation made a $100,000 grant to the trail organization. Pictured here at the groundbreaking celebration are, from left. Jim Augur and Dr. Peter Bowes, both of Anthem, Branford Selectman Fran Walsh, State Rep. Deb Heinrich, State Senator Ed Meyer, David Fusco, president of Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Shoreline Greenway Chair Chip Angle, State Rep. Patricia Widlitz, and First Selectman Al Goldberg.

Photo by Marianne Sullivan

 

Comments

 

CopseRoadie said:

That is huge!

There is a hike leaving from the Goose La. commuter lot in Guilford at 10:00AM this Saturday that will cover a portion of the trail. Short hike, 2 hours, leashed dogs OK!

December 3, 2008 5:39 PM

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