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Fighting for the Rights of Those who Served ›

12.12.2016

The Connecticut Veteran's Legal Center helps military veterans resolve legal issues that stand in the way of them finding stability in their civilian lives.

Two women stand outdoors by a sign about Diamondback Terrapin turtles, surrounded by tall grasses and autumn trees, as they read and discuss the information on the sign.

Walking in an Urban Oasis ›

12.05.2016

The New Haven Land Trust has installed new signs at the Quinnipac Meadows Preserve, providing visitors with an overview of the history, ecology, wildlife, and terrain.

A colorful word cloud with words like Responsive, Professional, Committed, Engaged, Reliable, Dedicated, Caring, Inclusive, Community, Effective, and Competent in various sizes and colors.

Community is All About Connection ›

11.22.2016

Twenty-nine percent of Foundation donors responded to a 2016 survey. The words used most often to describe The Foundation were: Responsive. Committed. Engaged. Professional.


People sit at tables in a classroom, working in groups with papers and drinks on the tables. Large sheets of paper with notes are posted on the windows, and a person stands speaking to others in the room.

Transforming Behavioral Health ›

11.07.2016

For nearly two decades, The Connecticut Women's Consortium has been at the forefront of transforming the way behavioral health is practiced.

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