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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.

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.
​346 Main Ave., Suite 3A
Norwich
Connecticut
06851
(203) 750-0019
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An organization that provides backpacks filled with food for students to take home for the weekend
50 Nichols St
Fairfield
Connecticut
06824
(203) 254-2935
Kool 2 Be Kind
70 North Avenue
Westport
Connecticut
06880
5 Prowitt Street
Norwalk
Connecticut
06855
203 857-0088
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Malta House is a home for pregnant women above the age of 18 in Fairfield County, and one of a limited number of programs for young homeless mothers and their babies.
Pay It Forward
77 North Avenue
Westport
Connecticut
06824
(203) 341-1200
Seymour Little League
12 Chestnut St, Seymour, CT 06483
06483
(203) 888-4086
20 Evergreen Avenue
Milford
Connecticut
06824
203-874-6791
Youth Center
20 Bayberry Ln
Darien
Connecticut
06820
2036550812
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The goal of the youth center is “To build confident youth in the community!” A place for middle school and high schoolers to feel safe and absolutely no outside pressure. The Depot provides “a variety of events and activities throughout the year for 6th-12th grade students in a judgement-free and safe environment.” Everyone is included. There are multiple clubs that raise money and awareness for particular programs needs. There is “the Student Governing Board, there are 7 high school Depot empowerment clubs, 4 new middle school age Depot programs, several educational programs discussing such topics as vaping, consent, eating disorders, anxiety and substance abuse and numerous Depot activities and events ranging from dances to community projects.”