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.

Food Relief Adapts to Pandemic ›

04.20.2020

Local food agencies have have rapidly transformed their operations to ensure that the hungry continue to be fed during the COVID-19 crisis.

Clifford Beer Offers Relief During Social Isolation ›

04.16.2020

Clifford Beers Clinic is helping people feel connected during these times of social isolation with a new “warm line.”

The Connecticut Hospice Serves with Humanity During COVID-19 ›

04.01.2020

Helping Loved Ones Say Good Bye During Quarantine

Nonprofit Maker Space Sews Masks For Health Workers ›

03.27.2020

Members pitch in remotely by making masks for frontline healthcare workers.

Youth Expression Through The Word ›

03.02.2020

During a recent grant from The Community Foundation, The Word worked with 16 different public school classes and about 100 English Language Learners.

Girls Learn to Code at LEAP ›

02.24.2020

At LEAP, young people have the opportunity see themselves in high-paying computing occupations writing code and building software.

Caring for Neglected Pets at The Animal Haven ›

02.10.2020

The Animal Haven in North Haven recently opened its new cat wing with grant support from the Lillian and Henry Konopacke Fund at The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven.

Audubon CT Creates Urban Oases ›

02.04.2020

In two years, Audubon Connecticut created 29 enhanced habitats with native plantings at urban parks and schools throughout New Haven,

Fellowship Place Connects Clients to Work ›

01.30.2020

Fellowship Place helps adults manage their mental illnesses and live fulfilling lives.

Community Soup Kitchen Feeds the Hungry ›

01.13.2020

A cheerful, clean, safe, and reliable place to eat is not a privilege but a human right. Community Soup Kitchen been guided by that belief for more than four decades.

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