Bloomfield’s $100,000 Grant Disappears Into Controversial Nonprofit Amid Federal Investigation
BLOOMFIELD, Conn. — A promised $100,000 grant for a local summer jobs program has vanished, leaving town officials and community leaders shaken. The funds, earmarked for Bloomfield’s successful Summer Bridge Program, were unexpectedly redirected to a newly established nonprofit now under federal scrutiny. The funds were transferred to the Society of Human Engagement and Business Alignment, known as SHEBA, a nonprofit founded by Sonserae Cicero-Hamlin, a close associate of State Senator Douglas McCrory. McCrory plays a vital role in Hartford’s legislative landscape, particularly in the allocation of grants that impact economically disadvantaged areas in north … Read more