CHARLES H. FLYNN HUMANITARIAN AWARD
|

|
Harry DiAdamo, Jr. Received the 2011 Flynn Award

Harry P. DiAdamo,
Jr.
Click here for story
Nominate
someone for the 2012 award here.
The award is named for the late Mr. Flynn, who was, at the time of his death, editor of
The Evening Sentinel, a daily newspaper that was the main source of community information
in the Lower Naugatuck Valley. Mr. Flynn had also been one of the founders of the Valley
United Fund. He had been president of the Ansonia Community Chest. In 1968, he led that
organization into a merger with the Derby-Shelton Community Chest and the Seymour United
Fund which resulted in the formation of what is now known as the Valley United Way.
A native of Derby, he was an Ansonia resident most of his life and a long time Sentinel
employee. He had an abiding interest in the Valley community and served it in myriad ways.
At the time of his death he was first vice-president of the Valley United Fund; president
of Catholic Family Services; president of the Ansonia Board of Assessors; director of the
Ansonia Public Library and director of the Lower Naugatuck Valley Chapter, American Red
Cross.
Following his death in 1969, this award was established because of his
life long dedicated service to the entire Valley. The award was presented for
the first time in 1971 to Alice Russ Cochran of Shelton. Forty individuals have been named to
this list of distinguished Valley
citizens. It is restricted to living persons whose service has been to the Valley
community. That service must encompass more than one town and more than one
organization. The award is for a single individual.
Back to Valley United Way home page
Valley United Way can be reached by E-Mail at
valleyunitedway@valleyunitedway.org
|