$350,000 Capital Campaign Launched To Purchase Granby Building - We Need Your Support!
$350,000 Capital Campaign Launched To Purchase Granby Building - We Need Your Support!

248 Salmon Brook Street in Granby has been the home of the Farmington Valley Visiting Nurse Association's Community Programs Department, the Granby Food and the Granby School Nursing Program for many years. Rented from the Town of Granby for over 25 years, it has been an ideal location. When notified that the Granby Board of Selectman wished to sell the building, the Farmington Valley VNA Board of Directors unanimously voted to purchase the property and make some much needed renovations. The purchase of 248 Salmon Brook Street will not only enable the Agency to continue its rich history of tradition and caring, but will also support its vision of maintaining a financially viable organization whose services can grow to meet the needs of community residents. Please consider supporting the VNA Capital Campaign to Keep Us at Home.

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Recover where you feel your best
Recover where you feel your best

Home is where you want to be, so we work to help you stay there. The FV-VNA's Home Care Program brings quality care to you while you're recovering from an illness or surgery. Our nurses and therapists work with you and your physicians to design recovery programs that help you reach the best possible level of wellness.

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