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Join the Women & Girls Fund for “The Not So Good Life of the Colonial Goodwife”
Center for Children’s Advocacy Receives $260K to Support Services for Young People Transitioning Back to the Community from Juvenile Justice and DCF Custody
New Report: 4 out of 10 Families in Connecticut Struggle to Pay for Basic Needs
Legal Challenge Seeks to End Prison Gerrymandering in CT
HARTFORD, CT -- Connecticut has repeatedly considered "anti-prison gerrymandering" legislation during the past decade – in 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2016 – but that legislation has failed to pass. A 2013 report by the Prison Policy initiative and Common Cause found that almost half of the state’s prison population comes from the state’s five largest cities, but almost two-thirds of the state’s prison cells are located in just five small towns – Cheshire, East Lyme, Enfield, Somers, and Suffield.
Member eBrief - September 2018
New Funding for Critically Conscious Youth Development
Fairfield County’s Community Foundation Awards Get Out The Vote Grants
2018 Legislative Session Update - OEC
The Connecticut State Office of Early Childhood (OEC) has provided a 2018 Legislative Session Update on how the OEC fared in the state budget, as well as important bills that were passed, including two agency bills.
Leading Together for a Thriving Eastern Connecticut: Community Foundation Releases 2017 Annual Report to Community
New Report Finds Medicaid's Impact Goes Beyond Health Care in CT
Engaging Citizens from the Ground Up: Hartford Foundation Announces Get Out The Vote Initiative
Bimal Patel to Lead United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut's 2018 Community Campaign
Danbury Senior Volunteers Contribute Service Valued At More Than $210,000 to City
Northwest Connecticut Students Awarded Scholarships
Statement in Support of Children and Families Seeking Refuge in the United States
Letter on Census Citizenship Question
The Prosperity Foundation to Kick Off Inaugural #GIVEBLACKCT Day of Giving
Comcast and YMCA of Greater Hartford Celebrates East Hartford Y-Bell Graduation
Paroled After Two Decades In Prison, James Jeter Will Attend Trinity College This Fall
HARTFORD, CT -- The Hartford Courant reports on James Jeter a year after his early release from prison. Jeter, now 38, plans to attend Trinity College in the fall. He works for Dwight Hall’s Yale Prison Education Initiative, a post funded by the Tow Foundation, organizing workshops and panels about incarceration and re-entry.