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The Darien Youth Community Fund Announces First-Ever Jingle Jog!

12/11/2020

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Written by YCF student Margaret Williams
Stay active during the holiday season and support a great cause at the same time with the Darien Youth Community Fund’s first-ever Jingle Jog fundraiser!  Run or walk as much as you can between Sunday, December 13 and Thursday, December 24 and track your mileage for sponsor pledges. The funds raised will be directed towards the Youth Community Fund (YCF) grant pool, which will ultimately be allocated towards nonprofits working to combat homelessness and hunger in lower Fairfield County. 

Participants will sign up through The Community Fund of Darien’s website at www.communityfunddarien.org as either a student ($5 for youth - 18 years) or an adult ($10 for 19 years and older.) Participants will also have the option of creating a team to compete with, and will be able raise money for the YCF grant pool through sponsorships (either individual or team-wide.).  Support a Jingle Jog participant over the “12 Days of Cheer” with a one time donation, or a donation per mile -- it’s up to you!  

Through the course of the event, there will be a daily prize drawing (for which all registrants are eligible) including gift certificates to stores and eateries around town. At the end of the twelve days, additional prizes will be awarded to the team and the individual who has raised the most money.
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The Youth Community Fund (YCF), one of The Community Fund of Darien’s four youth groups, is composed of approximately 50 high school students from Darien High School and local private schools who learn about philanthropy, local human service needs, and the role of nonprofits in our community. Members participate in a variety of volunteer projects at different local nonprofit organizations. YCF students also help to fundraise to add money to their grant pool. Students select a group of local nonprofit organizations to apply for funding and decide how to  allocate approximately $12,000 in grants to the local nonprofits.
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Darien Nonprofits Collaborate to Create “Mission: Positive!” - A Community Resource for Inspirational Ideas and Activities

11/16/2020

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During this time when residents are practicing social distancing and looking for fun, safe activities to keep busy and engaged, members of Darien’s Human Services Planning Council (HSPC) and the Thriving Youth Task Force (TYTF) recently brainstormed the idea of creating a shared community resource to gather residents’ favorite ideas for fun, relaxation and family time. 

Introducing “Mission: Positive!” -- a curated list of pandemic-safe and entertaining family activities, holiday celebration and craft inspiration, book and playlist recommendations and much more!  The Community Fund of Darien, which convenes HSPC and TYTF, will host the resource on its website (www.communityfunddarien.org under the “Community” tab.)  Residents are invited to submit via the website their ideas and recommendations, which will be reviewed by a panel of volunteers to ensure that they are COVID-19 safe, socially distant, appropriate for all ages and contribute to positive youth development. 

Categories include: Activities, Adventures, Family Fun, Game Night, Good Reads, Holiday Traditions, Must-See TV, New to Town, Party Ideas, Playlists and Positive Vibes.  

With the holidays around the corner and many plans being reimagined due to the pandemic, families have a unique opportunity to come together and make the best of an uncertain and ever-changing situation. Mission: Positive! hopes to help inspire our community to create new traditions and memories that will last a lifetime. 
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Community dinner for a cause returns Oct. 3rd

9/18/2020

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Following a successful series last spring, The Community Fund of Darien (TCF) invites residents to join in the next “Community Dinner for a Cause” on Saturday, October 3rd to support programs that strengthen our community. Proceeds from this dinner will benefit 
our local nonprofit partners who provide assistance to our most vulnerable neighbors.  Orders must be placed by 5pm on Wednesday, September 30th at www.communityfunddarien.org.  

The family meal prepared by Bodega Taco Bar also includes nut-free cookies provided by Carolyn's Absolutely Fabulous Events and a bottle of wine provided by SipStirs. The Community Fund of Darien will direct half your purchase to its local nonprofit partners providing help for people to achieve stability in their lives.  TCF will provide free contact-less, doorstep delivery of your meal on Saturday, October 3rd between 4:00-5:15pm.

The $150/per family (feeds 4-6) purchase includes:

  • An assortment of tacos (beef, chicken, vegetarian)
  • All the fixin's and salsas ready to roll into soft corn tortillas, including Bodega's signature red and green sauces
  • Guacamole, chips & pico de gallo
  • Blistered brussel sprouts
  • Rice & beans 
  • Nut-free cookies provided by Carolyn's Absolutely Fabulous Events
  • Bottle of wine  provided by SipStirs

How else can you help?  Put together a winter care package for residents at Inspirica and Pacific House of  1-2 gently used, clean coats/jackets and/or new socks, underwear and mittens (all sizes for adults and children accepted). Simply leave your gift of warmth and comfort on your doorstep on October 3rd and TCF’s amazing food delivery volunteers will collect the bag while delivering your dinner. Thank you for helping our neighbors in need!

 Together, we can change lives and strengthen our community.  

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Heather Gordon Joins The Community Fund of Darien as Youth Program Manager

9/14/2020

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The Community Fund of Darien (TCF) announces its new Youth Program Manager, Heather Gordon. In this newly created role, Heather will oversee and coordinate TCF’s four student youth groups.  Heather is an extremely involved volunteer, having previously partnered with organizations such as Young Life, Trinity Church, Save the Children, and the YMCA. A Pepperdine University graduate and Norwalk native, Heather is also working with Noroton Presbyterian Church as their Youth Ministry Associate and is currently pursuing a Master’s in Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary.
 
Heather is excited to start this new chapter this fall with The Community Fund of Darien. When asked about her motivation to become involved with TCF, Heather responded, “In high school, my youth group was the first place I truly felt loved and accepted, which was in many ways due to my wonderful mentors. From then on, I knew my dream was to help change the world through meaningful relationships and be this role model for others.”
 
Janet King, The Community Fund’s Executive Director added, “Heather’s experience and genuine enthusiasm are a compliment to The Community Fund of Darien’s mission to inspire people and mobilize resources to strengthen our community. Heather will lead our youth groups to better understand local philanthropy and human service needs. We are delighted that Heather has joined our team!”
 
 
About The Community Fund of Darien Student Groups
 
Youth Community Fund
The Youth Community Fund (YCF), open to 10th-12th graders, introduces students to philanthropy and the role of nonprofits in our community.  The group volunteers and evaluates local organizations and allocates money it raises to those that it deems most in need. According to Youth Community Fund member Ally Noonan, “It’s wonderful to learn how we can help our neighbors both through volunteerism and through a formal grant allocation process. The group has awarded grants over $13,500 this year.
 
 
Youth Asset Team
The Youth Asset Team (YAT) is another educational and impactful program The Community Fund of Darien offers to 10-12th graders. Students meet biweekly to discuss healthy choices, mental health, and continue to educate other teenagers and adults about substance and alcohol abuse in the community. Katie Chandler, one of the upcoming Presidents of YAT said that, “Youth Asset Team has impacted me tremendously because of the opportunities it has given me to grow as a person. The meetings are a place where students can have real conversations about issues in our community and make a difference. YAT allows students to gain confidence and leadership skills which is why it’s such an important group.” Not only does the Youth Asset Team strive to help and educate the community, it also develops students’ leadership skills throughout their time in this program. 
 
 
Freshman Community Group
The Freshman Community Group is a group just for 9th grade students to help support them as they navigate the transition to high school, and serves as an introduction to the Youth Community Fund and the Youth Asset Team. The group is centered around engaging meetings with Andrew Tepper, the YAT advisor and a LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) as well as community service projects.   
 
Youth Give Back
The Community Fund of Darien has also established the Youth Give Back program for 7th and 8th grade students. Through this program, students are able to learn about problems within the community and create solutions or ways to help. The program is also designed so that students receive hands-on experiences through visits to local shelters and organizations. Sandi Sufrin, a mother of a Youth Give Back student and a current adult advisor of the program, said that “Ideally, it’s a more personal way of giving back to our neighbors. A side effect would be to create a love of volunteering and giving back to their community.” With the many student and adult volunteers, the middle schoolers are able to learn firsthand their impact within the community as well as build relationships with students who are passionate about helping and learning to serve others.
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Mission: Possible!  TCF's Inaugural "Community Chase" Supports Local Nonprofits

9/8/2020

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Looking for a way to connect with friends and family while supporting our community at the same time?  Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to join The Community Fund of Darien’s first-ever “Community Chase” -- a virtual competition for teams of friends and families of all ages!  Mission: Possible! is a fun-filled, socially distanced event that will take place the week of September 19th - 26th, 2020 and will benefit TCF’s nonprofit partners’ programs that strengthen youth, adults and families in Darien, Norwalk and Stamford.  

Using a mobile device, teams of 4-6 players will be assigned points for each mission completed and players can track progress and rankings on a live leaderboard.  Play casually, or be “in it to win it” for a chance to earn prizes and bragging rights!  Missions will go live at 9am on September 19th; players will have until 6pm on September 26th to complete their challenges.  

Sample missions include: 
  • Name the oldest church in Darien; Bonus points for submitting a photo of your team leaving 4 cans of soup in the church’s collection box for one of The Community Fund of Darien’s non-profit partners’ food pantry.
  • Take a selfie of your team outside of a participating Darien local business sponsor.
  • Submit a video of your family playing “The floor is lava.”

Teams are encouraged to share their mission photos on TCF’s Facebook and Instagram pages using the hashtag #TCFMissionPossible.

“Mission: Possible! is a great way to safely unite our community while respecting social distancing,” said Janet King, The Community Fund of Darien’s Executive Director.  “We wanted to create a unique, fun and exciting activity that gives people the chance to explore and learn more about their hometown and our nonprofit partners, who provide so much support for our neighbors in Darien, Norwalk and Stamford.”

To participate, register at www.communityfunddarien.org ($50 per team, create your own team of 4-6 players.)  Registration fees will directly support TCF’s local nonprofit partners.  An email confirmation will contain TCF’s “Mission: Possible!” game code; download the free “Goose Chase” app on your iPhone or Android and enter the game code within the app to begin.  To complete a mission, select it from the list and follow the instructions to receive the allotted points. Missions may involve submitting a photo or video, checking-in at a specific location or solving a puzzle or riddle. The choice is yours! 

The Community Fund of Darien thanks the following sponsors for supporting Mission: Possible!: Noroton Presybterian Church, Hollow Tree Self Storage, Hutchinson Tree Care Specialists, Sasco River Center, Trinity Church, Darien Sport Shop, Andrew Stefanou Salon & Spa, Bankwell, Barrett Bookstore, Crescendo Music, Dance on the DL, Darien Running Company, Hands on Pottery, HAYVN, Helen Ainson, Sheree Frank with Houlihan Lawrence, Joyride, Kumon, Lanphier, Manhattan Marriage and Family Therapy, Performance Physical Therapy and Wellness, Precisely Pilates, Pure Barre and Rhone.

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TCF Awards Grants to Local Nonprofits

7/20/2020

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Thanks to the generous support of its donors and proceeds from the successful “Community Dinners for a Cause” series last spring, The Community Fund of Darien (TCF) is awarding $620,000 in large grants to 24 nonprofits serving Darien, Norwalk and Stamford to fund a broad spectrum of needs including at-risk youth, homelessness prevention, food insecurity, mental illness and more. Earlier this year, TCF also awarded $14,500 in small grants and $13,500 in grants allocated by its Youth Community Fund, bringing this year’s total to $648,000 in funding for 30 local nonprofits. The $620,000 large grant funding includes $40,000 in incremental COVID-19 relief funding to some of the organizations that have been most affected by the pandemic, particularly those addressing hunger, homelessness and providing emergency assistance.

Local nonprofits receiving TCF large grants are: Abilis, Americares Free Clinics, Building One Community, Carver Center, Child Guidance of Mid Fairfield, Child Guidance of Southern CT, Children’s Learning Centers, The Depot, Domestic Violence Crisis Center, Family & Children's Agency, Family Centers, Inc., Filling In the Blanks, Food Rescue US, Future Five, Inspirica, Kids  In Crisis, Laurel House, Liberation Programs, New Covenant Center, Open Door Shelter, Pacific House, Person-to-Person, STAR, Lighting the Way and The Rowan Center.  Small grants were given to ABC Darien, Darien YMCA, Food Rescue US, Horizons at NCCS, Norwalk ACTs, Norwalk Grassroots Tennis and Education, and Stamford Cradle to Career.

Each nonprofit that receives a grant is thoroughly vetted by TCF staff and trained local volunteers, ensuring that donor contributions are allocated where they will have the greatest benefit.  Grant panels of 6-7 volunteers, composed of over 60 residents from Darien and neighboring communities, review and visit 2-3 local nonprofits each year to ensure that TCF is investing in the most effective nonprofit organizations.  This past spring, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the grant review panelists conducted their research and site visits to the nonprofits virtually. Despite the changed format, the grant review volunteers were able to learn about each organization and determine the most critical needs of our community.  Kate Haviland, Director of Development at Child Guidance Center of Southern CT noted, “From my own experience with TCF, it is clear that (the) team takes a thoughtful approach to really try to understand program nuances and community needs.”  To learn more about volunteering as a grant panelist in the spring, an estimated 10-20 total hour commitment, please contact Grants Director Lisa Haas at lisa.haas@communityfunddarien.org.

The TCF grants address 12 areas of need including hunger, homelessness, substance abuse and domestic violence, mental health, early childhood education, and after-school programs. The largest amount of this year’s grant funding supports youth mental health and the greatest increase in funding since last year is directed towards programs preventing hunger (up 126%).  “Our partnership with The Community Fund of Darien is so important to us,” said Shari Shapiro, Executive Director of Kids in Crisis.  “There is no doubt that the TeenTalk Program will be more important than ever as our young people navigate the new normal.” TCF funds the in-school counseling support program at Norwalk and Brien McMahon High Schools.

Recent grants have provided early childhood education to more than 1,100 children in Stamford, funded a work preparation and placement program which taught skills for 389 low-income immigrant clients to earn a living wage in the first six months of the program, and funded a free clinic in Norwalk that serviced approximately 650 patients a year for approximately 2900 medical visits.

The Community Fund of Darien also encourages youth to be a part of the grant allocation process. Its Youth Community Fund (YCF), with over 60 high school students members, learns about philanthropy and the role of nonprofits in our community. Members participate in a variety of volunteer projects at different local nonprofit organizations throughout the year and raise money through different community fundraisers, such as a bake sale and a rally towel sale before the annual Turkey Bowl football game. They  participate in their own grant review process to determine which nonprofits should receive funding.  YCF granted this year’s allocation of $13,500 to A Better Chance Darien, Building One Community, Carver Center, Children’s Learning Centers, Domestic Violence Crisis Center, Filling in the Blanks, Kids in Crisis, Inspirica, New Covenant Center, Open Door Shelter and Person-to-Person. 
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The Community Fund of Darien hosts 3rd “Community Dinner for a Cause” to Support Mental Health Programs

6/4/2020

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The Community Fund of Darien (TCF) invites all residents to join in the final evening of our “Community Dinner for a Cause” series on Saturday, June 20th to help improve the quality of life for our community.  Proceeds from this dinner will support mental health programs.  The first two dinners raised nearly $27,000 to fight food insecurity and benefit the homeless population.
Order a family meal prepared by The Darien Butcher Shop, which includes a bottle of wine and a craft beer provided by SipStirs, and The Community Fund of Darien will direct half your purchase to their local nonprofit partners providing mental health programs.  TCF will provide free contact-less, doorstep delivery of your meal on Saturday, June 20th between 4-5:00pm.

The $150/per family (feeds 4-6) purchase, prepared by The Darien Butcher Shop, includes:

  • Dry-Rubbed, Smoked Beef Brisket and Herb-Roasted Chicken Legs & Thighs 
  • Tomato salad with cucumber, celery, avocado, chickpeas & fresh herb vinaigrette 
  • DBS's Signature Macaroni and Cheese -OR- choose Gluten-Free Meal Option to receive DBS potato salad 
  • Corn on the Cob, with butter 
  • Strawberry Cake: yellow sponge cake with lemon curd, frosting and a side of strawberries in syrup -OR- choose Gluten-Free Meal Option to receive lacherin: layers of whipped cream, berries, lemon curd and meringue 
  • Bottle of wine and a craft beer provided by SipStirs

  • Plus:  1 Raffle Ticket for a chance to win one of six family-friendly, outdoor games: giant Jenga, Kubb, USA cornhole set, KanJam, Spikeball or giant Connect-4!

Orders must be placed by 5pm on Saturday, June 13th at www.communityfunddarien.org.  
Enjoy on Saturday evening, or save your meal for Father's Day on Sunday!  Together, we can strengthen our community. 
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Thriving Youth Task Force Names Georgette Harrison and Shelley Sheridan to Executive Board

5/31/2020

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Georgette Harrison
The Thriving Youth Task Force (TYTF) is excited to announce that Georgette Harrison will assume the role of Executive Board Co-Chair for the 2020/21 school year.  She has participated in TYTF since 2016, most recently as Subject Matter Expert.  Harrison will succeed Sergeant James Palmieri, who will complete his term as Co-Chair this year after also serving as a member of the task force for many years and an officer on the executive board since 2019.  Sergeant Palmieri will remain on the executive board as a liaison to the Darien Police Department.  

Harrison brings vast research and clinical experience to the Thriving Youth Task Force.  She is currently the Director of Clinical and Community Partnerships at the Child Guidance Center of Southern CT, an affiliate of Community Health Centers, Inc.  She is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of CT and a rostered trauma-informed Child-Parent Psychotherapy clinician.  Her clinical experience includes serving as the Director of Clinical Services for Integrated Wellness Group and as bilingual clinician at the Cornell Scott Hill Health Center Child and Family Guidance Clinic.  She earned her Master of Arts and Master of Education degrees in Counseling Psychology from Teachers College, Columbia University.

New to the Executive Board for the 2020/21 school year is Shelley Sheridan.  Sheridan has lived in Darien for over 15 years and is deeply rooted in the community.  As an advocate for the town of Darien and the surrounding coastal towns, she has served on various executive boards including the Council for Darien School Parents as the Community Outreach Chair, as Chair of the Tokeneke Elementary PTO, Directory Chair for the Middlesex Middle School PTO and Vice President of the Board for the Darien Nature Center.  She is a local real estate agent with Houlihan Lawrence and lives in town with her husband and two children.  Sheridan is passionate about the mental and physical health of our children and is excited to join the Thriving Youth Task Force.

The remainder of this year’s executive board will continue to serve in 2020/21.  Shelly Skoglund will serve a second year as Co-Chair.  Skoglund is a member of The Community Fund of Darien’s Board of Directors and has a long history of involvement and leadership in Darien PTOs, including chairing the Royle PTO and the Council of Darien School Parents.  Susan Marks, a faithful community servant who was on the Board of Selectmen for 6 years and has volunteered in Darien for many years on school PTOs, the CDSP and many other committees, will continue to serve as the Vice-Chair. Marli Hayes, Membership and Community Outreach Manager of the YWCA Darien/Norwalk, and Janice Marzano, Director of the Youth Service Bureau for the Town of Darien and Program Director at Depot Youth Center, will serve as Co-Chairs of the Programming Committee. Finally, Emily Larkin, Thriving Youth Program Director at The Community Fund of Darien, will manage the “06820” campaign and the Connecticut Strategic Prevention Framework Coalition (CSC) Initiative grant to reduce binge drinking among teens.

The Thriving Youth Task Force is thrilled to welcome Georgette Harrison and Shelley Sheridan to their new roles and is deeply grateful to Sergeant James Palmieri for his leadership and insight as co-chair this year.  His depth of experience working with the youth of Darien and the Darien Public schools is invaluable, and TYTF is thankful that he will continue on the board as a liaison between the task force and the Darien Police Department.

The Thriving Youth Task Force, which is convened by The Community Fund of Darien, was created in 2008.  The TYTF brings together leadership from the town, the public schools, parent organizations and social service organizations that work with youth and parents to identify issues affecting the youth of Darien and to develop strategies and programs to promote and empower positive youth development.  Every three years, the TYTF surveys Darien 7-12th grade students about their developmental assets (the building blocks of healthy development) and their involvement with risky behavior, presenting results to parents and the town.  The TYTF members have provided insight and guidance for The Community Fund’s nationally recognized “06820” campaign to reduce binge drinking among adolescents in Darien.  

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The Community Fund of Darien hosts 2nd“Community Dinner for a Cause” to Fight Homelessness

5/19/2020

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The Community Fund of Darien (TCF) invites all residents to join in a second special evening of dining “together” at home to fund programs aimed at improving the quality of life for our community.  This dinner, held on Saturday, May 30th, will benefit the homeless population and homelessness prevention efforts.  The first event, held on May 9th, raised nearly $17,000 to fight food insecurity.  
Order a family meal provided by Palmer’s Catering, which includes a bottle of wine provided by SipStirs, and The Community Fund of Darien will direct half your purchase to their local nonprofit partners providing stop-gap services and immediate assistance to our most vulnerable neighbors.  TCF will provide free doorstep delivery of your meal on Saturday, May 30th from 3:45-5pm.
The $150/per family purchase includes:

  • Balsamic Glazed Chicken Breast, Arugula & Tomato Salad, Dill Potato Salad,  House-Made Herb Potato Chips and Assorted, Nut-Free Cookies for 4-6 provided by Palmer’s Catering  
  • Bottle of wine provided by SipStirs
  • Mini-football and flying disc for loads of family fun!

​Orders must be placed by 5pm on Wednesday, May 27th at
www.communityfunddarien.org.  

Stay social and host a virtual dinner party with friends, family and neighbors for a worthy cause!  Together, we can make a difference.
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Human Services Planning Council Creates “Darien Mask Brigade”

5/15/2020

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Residents Invited to Help Local Businesses by Providing Cloth Masks for Employees
​Due to the coronavirus health crisis, our current reality calls for wearing masks in public places and when not able to appropriately distance ourselves from others. This places a burden on local organizations and businesses, as their employees are required to wear masks at all times in order to operate and serve the community.
Several members of Darien’s Human Services Planning Council, which is convened by      The Community Fund of Darien, stepped forward to create the Darien Mask Brigade, where individuals and groups may "adopt" a local business/organization and support their work by providing cloth masks for their employees.  Masks can be homemade or purchased.
How Does It Work?
  1. Review the list of participating businesses found at www.communityfunddarien.org and the number of masks each requests.
  2. Choose your organization by completing the Adopt a Business section below.  Your selection will be confirmed by email.
  3. Once confirmed, set up to make your masks at home! Please complete and deliver your masks to your adopted business within 2 weeks.
  4. Masks can be pleated or triangle-shaped. Links to patterns with and without a sewing machine found on the website, or use your own.
  5. Masks should be made of 2 layers of tightly woven fabric, preferably pre-washed 100% cotton, with elastic or fabric ties/ear loops.
  6. Size of 12 inches by 6 inches is standard for adults, roughly 6 x 7 inches for the fabric part, not counting ties.
  7. When you have completed your mask project, please email community@communityfunddarien.org to coordinate delivery.
Darien First Selectman Jayme Stevenson applauded the initiative, noting, “Masks will be our new normal for the foreseeable future. In order to help Darien nonprofit agencies and local businesses reopen safely, we wanted to make sure everyone had reusable masks for their staff. Connecting Darien’s wonderful mask-making volunteers to agencies in need is ideal and serves to bring our community together in new and meaningful ways when we need it the most. I’m grateful to the HSPC for taking the lead on this important initiative.”
Join the movement!
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