Month: February 2026

Coming Together for Good: Our Winter Donation Drive Success

  • Jini Korcz and Jim Barrett holding donated clothing

This year’s Winter Donation Drive was a powerful reminder of what can happen when a community comes together with generosity and heart. Thanks to the kindness of so many supporters, we were able to collect an incredible 602 donated items. This includes of a mix of clothing, food, and essential hygiene products that will make a meaningful difference for individuals and families facing hardship this season.

In addition to these items, we also received 29 fast‑food gift cards and 30 all‑day bus passes, both of which provide immediate, practical support for people navigating daily challenges. These contributions help ensure that our neighbors not only stay warm, but also have access to meals and transportation when they need it most.

Our team has already begun distributing the donations. Some of the items were delivered to the Center Church warming shelter, where they’ll be put to use right away during the coldest months of the year. We also shared the gift cards with Officer Jim Barrett, who works closely with community members in need and will help get these resources into the right hands.

And we’re not done yet. Next week, we’ll be making another delivery, this time to Hands On Hartford, an organization that continues to be a vital partner in supporting local residents. We’re excited to keep the momentum going and extend the impact of your generosity even further.

Every donation, every share, and every act of support helped make this drive a success. We’re grateful for everyone who contributed and for the ongoing commitment of our community to show up for one another. Together, we’re proving that small acts of kindness can create big waves of change.

Why Homelessness Is a Public Health Concern – Interview with Hartford Police

 

Homelessness in Hartford is rising — but it’s more than a housing issue. It’s a public health issue.

In this conversation, Community Service Officer Jim Barrett from the Hartford Police Department shares his perspective from the front lines of homelessness outreach. He discusses what’s driving the increase in homelessness in Hartford, the challenges people experience that the public may not always see, and how unstable housing affects health, safety, and access to care.

We explore:
• How lack of stable housing impacts physical and mental health
• The role of community partnerships and donation drives
• Why small items like bus passes and $5 gift fast food gift cards can make a big difference
• What the public should understand about homelessness in Hartford

Homelessness affects entire communities — from emergency services to healthcare systems to neighborhood well-being. Addressing it requires collaboration, compassion, and public health solutions.

If you’re interested in public health, community outreach, social determinants of health, or local Hartford initiatives, this conversation offers insight into how law enforcement and community partners are working together to support vulnerable populations.

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