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In Guilford and Beyond, Charlie's Closet Can Help

Charlie’s Closet Director Tony Sicignano displays just some of the medical devices available to area residents. Photo by Ben Rayner


Most people just don’t know we’re here and what we have available,” said Tony Sicignano, director of Charlie’s Closet, where anyone can request free medical devices from wheel chairs to diapers, and even advice.


The organization wants residents to know about the services that they provide and how to take advantage of the organization’s assistance, according to Sicignano.


Charlie’s Closet began humbly back in the early nineties and has steadily grown, according to Sicignano. The organization just in the last year has provided more than 6,000 items, served more than 3,600 people, from more than 100 Connecticut towns, and even from out of state.



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