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Two children, one holding a notebook, examine plants in a garden with raised beds. Other people are gardening in the background on a mulched path beside a gravel walkway.

Urban Oases for Birds and People ›

07.17.2017

Audubon CT's urban oases bring benefits to birds, wildlife and the larger ecosystem. They are also outdoor classrooms for students and tranquil green spaces for neighborhoods with an abundance of asphalt and concrete.

A group of seven people stand on a sidewalk in front of a house, holding hands and raising them in celebration. Newly planted trees are in front of them, and everyone is smiling outdoors.

Planting Trees and Growing Community Leaders ›

06.30.2017

For more than two decades, Urban Resources Initiative and the Community Greenspace program has helped volunteers around the city create safe and livable neighborhoods.

A young boy smiles and holds a packaged meal in front of a brightly colored food truck with a sign reading FREE MEALS HERE FOR ALL KIDS 18 & UNDER.

Stopping Hunger with Summer Meals ›

06.26.2017

End Hunger Connecticut! leads a statewide campaign to help schools keep cafeterias open and offering free meals throughout the summer.

Social Media Rules of Engagement ›

06.12.2017

We encourage public interaction and communication about the content we post on our social media accounts and expect respectful dialog from the community.

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Matthew Higbee

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