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Welcome to Our CT Resource Map

Discover social, recreational, and clinical resources for young people across the state. Explore clubs, hangouts, youth groups, and other go-to spots — anything you think others should know about! You can also find programs and services you’ve used, leave a rating, and share your thoughts or experiences.

109 Main Street
Centerbrook
Connecticut
06851
(888) 825-2666
5 Perry Ridge Rd
Greenwich
Connecticut
06851
1 (888) 825-2666
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meeting
Canisius Hall (Basement), 1073 N Benson Rd
Fairfield
Connecticut
06053
203-445-0494
Avon Youth Services
60 West Main Street
Avon
Connecticut
06082
(860) 409-4394
C.O.D.E.S.
15 Station Rd, Wilton, CT 06897
Wilton
Connecticut
06051
(203)981-0361
7 Academy Street
Norwalk
Connecticut
06850
203-838-4305
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Carver is a community center in Norwalk, Connecticut. Their mission is to close opportunity gaps for all children and to ensure they graduate high school on time and ready for college and careers.

To achieve their mission, Carver combines a set of key partnerships between school districts and their highly skilled educators, community organizations and parents to deliver after-school, summer and community programs that consistently demonstrate striking results.
753 Fairfield Ave
Bridgeport
Connecticut
06605
203-334-6154
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The Center for Family Justice provides free and confidential trauma-informed services and coordinates care for all victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, human trafficking and child abuse in six Fairfield County towns: Bridgeport, Easton, Fairfield, Monroe, Stratford and Trumbull.
40 King Street
Norwalk
Connecticut
06851
203-293-8837
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Circle of Friends, Connecticut
reaches out to children, teens, young adults & adults with autism & disabilities & involves them in a full array of inclusive social experiences. Our innovative programming of home visits, play dates and social interactions, is designed to foster a relationship between children with special needs and community teenage volunteers.
In addition to helping families in need, Circle of Friends empowers and enriches its network of volunteers (the majority of whom are teenagers) by enabling them to reap the vast rewards of participating in a program that strengthens their personal connections to the community by giving back to the community. Circle of Friends is non-sectarian and reaches out to all faith communities.
30 Peck Rd # 1500
Torrington
Connecticut
06250
(860) 294-4392