November 16 is the International Day of Tolerance
It's not too late to get your flu shot at the Norwalk Health Department!
Save the date for Giving Tuesday - 11/30/21!
Help us meet our Thanksgiving Food Drive goals this year! (Copy)
Sign up for the 30th Annual Norwalk River Fun Run!
Receive your government benefits for your children!
The IRS is paying families up to $300 per child per month — support that is specifically designed to help low-income households. Any family with children can benefit and the IRS is making it easy to enroll.
However, there are still as many as 6,000 households in Fairfield County at risk of missing out on this benefit.
Now, we’re in a race against time to enroll as many families as possible ahead of the November 15 registration deadline.
Fairfield County’s Community Foundation has joined forces with the IRS-certified nonprofit SimplifyCT/GetCTC to help families get into this new program.
Signing up for the benefit is easy. Go to getctc.org/FCCF to sign up for this crucial benefit (in either English or Spanish).
There is also this toolkit to help you spread the word to others. It provides you with flyers, email messages, and social media posts that you can share in your network. Messages are available in both English and Spanish.
If you’d like more information to help spread the word, please email Patrick Gentile at patg@simplifyct.org.
Carver families go apple picking at Lyman Orchards
Recently, 58 Carver families from our elementary school programs at Brookside, Kendall, Naramake, and Tracey and our middle school programs at Nathan Hale, Roton, and West Rocks enjoyed a brisk fall day of apple picking at Lyman Orchards in Middlefield, CT.
Walking through row after row of trees on the orchard’s 1,100-acre property, each family happily filled their bags with delicious apples. Lyman Orchards was the natural choice for Carver’s first family engagement activity of the school year; it’s been ranked as the best location for apple picking in Connecticut and included on the Connecticut Office of Tourism’s “Six Things to Add to Your Fall Bucket List.” We wanted to ensure that our hardworking families had quality time together and the opportunity to experience this fun autumn tradition.
Community outings are offered to our families throughout the school year to strengthen Carver’s relationships with our student's parents and guardians. Parent/family involvement in their child’s education is the best predictor of student success*, which is why Carver includes parents and guardians in our programming.
Carver communicates regularly with parents/guardians not only to provide updates on their children, but to involve them in program development and implementation as well. In addition to our community outings, we offer resources and programs for parents, such as financial literacy workshops. This holistic approach promotes student achievement by supporting and engaging families to help them create a positive learning environment for their children.
We encourage parents/guardians to consider the following strategies of involvement:
Proactive and preventative communication with teachers and Carver employees
Supporting their children’s independence, such as encouraging them to take responsibility for their schoolwork
Providing structure at home
Linking education to future success
The First Congregational Church of Darien presents a Holiday Gift Fair to benefit local charities
Pop-up shops by local retailers and artisans will let you get a jump on your holiday shopping. November 17th from 5:30-8:30 and November 18th from 9 AM-4 PM, at 14 Brookside Road, Darien, CT. Admission is free and open to all. Vendors include Everything is Rosey, Monograms Off Madison, Peach Athletic Apparel, and many more. A portion of all proceeds will go to charity.
Volunteer Pat O'Toole returns with 100 knitted hats for Carver kids!
With every stitch, Pat O’Toole exemplifies the Carver mission. She generously gives her time, resources, and craft to bring hope and warmth to Norwalk’s children. For our children, a hand-made item isn't just a hat. It's a chance at better health. It's protection and warmth. And it's a symbol of support for a better future.
Thanks, Pat, for your love and care.