The following stories were created by The Community Foundation to highlight local nonprofits and the impact they have throughout Greater New Haven. Many of the nonprofits highlighted here have profiles on The Foundation's website giveGreater.org, a resource created by The Foundation for donors to learn more about and support local nonprofits.

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.

Remaining active in old age ›

11.28.2016

The Agency on Aging's mission is to empower adults to remain as independent and engaged as possible within their communities through advocacy, information and services.

All Abilities Welcome ›

11.21.2016

Channel 3 Kids Camp welcomes children of all abilities.

Boys in Motion ›

11.14.2016

The Elm City Dance Collective brings creative movement and dance to youth, one of several programs in support of its mission to build community and connection through art.

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.

Resolving conflict through mutual respect ›

10.24.2016

For more than three decades, Community Mediation has helped people peacefully resolve their conflicts.

Greater New Haven Community Index 2016 ›

10.17.2016

The Greater New Haven Community Index 2016 offers a statewide and regional picture of a variety of issues allows community organizations to better understand the often uneven distribution of opportunities and resources, and inequities in areas such as public health and education.

Mothers and Daughters for Justice ›

10.10.2016

The grassroots advocacy group launches a program for young women.

Success on the field and in the classroom ›

10.03.2016

Elm City Internationals combines passion for soccer with academic success among first-generation immigrant children in New Haven.

Abilities Without Boundaries ›

09.26.2016

For more than 30 years, Abilities Without Boundaries has helped adults with intellectual disabilities find jobs and lead fulfilling lives.

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