YOU CAN HELP CREATE A BRIGHTER FUTURE FOR PEOPLE WHO DESERVE A SECOND CHANCE

Our vision for the future starts today with your gift

As we celebrate 150 years of Community Partners in Action, we’re focused on the future—launching a campaign to raise $150,000 to bring a vocational training center to REGIONS-Hartford, modeled after the successful program already in place at REGIONS-Hamden.

At REGIONS, we serve boys ages 14–18 in secure, supportive residential settings in Hamden and Hartford, helping them build the skills they need to succeed and avoid the adult justice system. Our programs combine:

  • In-program schooling
  • Mental health and medical care
  • Fitness and enrichment
  • Hands-on vocational training

Why it Matters?

Too many justice-involved youth face a future of closed doors. We’re opening new ones—offering skill-building, healing, and hope.

With your support, we’ll:

-Build a vocational training space at REGIONS-Hartford
-Equip it with advanced simulators and tools
-Train staff and support youth through reentry
-Create opportunities for long-term success


Join Us – This is more than a campaign. It’s a commitment to second chances.

  • Give today and help us raise $150,000 to build futures, not barriers.
  • Share the campaign with others who believe in youth potential.
  • Let’s open more doors.

Let’s build what’s next—together.

Ways to give

Monthly Giving Pledge
For as little as $5 per month,you can pledge a monthly gift that will allow you to support our mission over a timeframe that is most comfortable for you.

Designated Giving
You can designate your gift to a program or special fund. While many of our programs are funded by the state, we have several programs dependent on private giving from people like you. We also have two special funds that benefit all our participants.

In-Kind Giving
Your in-kind donations help us address the basic needs of our participants – food, clothing, transportation, and more. Your donation will help build stability in their lives and save CPA thousands of dollars that can instead support direct services.

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Designated Giving

Gordon Bates Scholarship Fund:
Provides a $500 scholarship for participants enrolled in school or a training program.

Housing and Basic Needs Fund:
Provides rental and security deposit assistance and other basic need support not funded through state contracts.

Other Ways to Give:
You can also give through your donor-advised funds, a qualified charitable distribution from an IRA, stock donations, and planned gifts.

 

In-Kind Giving

If you would like to give an in-kind donation, contact Sandra Bradford-Jennings by clicking on the learn more buttons.

Clothes Closet
The Community Service Program Clothes Closet provides quick access to clothes, undergarments, shoes, and winter coats for CPA participants, people coming to the court seeking assistance, Hartford area shelters, and others in need of help. The Clothes Closet is heavily dependent on in-kind donations and accepts new and gently used items for adult men and women of all sizes. New socks, undergarments, boots, winter coats, and larger-size clothes are especially needed.

Care Packages
Care Packages are distributed to people coming to the court in need and those living on the streets of Hartford. Community Service participants compile and distribute the packages filled with items to address a person’s immediate basic needs, including socks, gloves and hats, snacks, hand sanitizers, masks, and more.

Reentry Backpack Drive
A Reentry Backpack Drive with co-workers and friends will provide a person returning home from prison with immediate basic needs. Our core reentry backpacks for a man or woman can include the backpack, toothpaste, face mask, hand sanitizer, toothbrush, deodorant, face cloth, towels, comb, brush, umbrella, shampoo and conditioner, make-up, and other personal hygiene products.

You can extend a backpack by including bus passes, food gift cards, clothing vouchers, and, most important, a low-cost Smart Talk pre-paid smartphone and phone card with 2 months of unlimited minutes, which allows participants to stay connected to virtual services during the pandemic.