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National Homeless Persons Memorial Day Interfaith Service

Monday, December 22 5:30 pmFirst Congregational ChurchProspect & Bedford Streets, Stamford Please bring your prayers, your light and your hope Sponsored by area agencies working with people who are homeless:Inspirica, Inc. | Laurel House, Inc. | Liberation ProgramsOptimus Healthcare | Shelter for the Homelessalong with the Interfaith Council of Southwestern Connecticut

Cindi Richardson, Power of One Award Winner for 2014

The Power of One Award was presented September 3, 2014 at a recognition dinner to Treasure Hunters Thift Store volunteer, Cindi Richardson. Laurel House created this annual tribute to publicly recognize an individual who has given selflessly to support Laurel House and its program participants. “For many, the Laurel House Thrift Store is an undiscovered […]

Norwalk Plus – Laurel House to Celebrate their 30 Years of Progress

STAMFORD, CT – Laurel House will be holding their 2nd Annual Laurel House, Derby Dinner Dance – Champions for Recovery, on Saturday, May 3, 2014 at the Woodway Country Club in Darien. This year’s event will celebrate Laurel House’s 30 Years of Progress in providing critical support programs and services to those living with mental […]

Treasures of the Loft Artists Association on Display at Treasure Hunters Thrift Store

Laurel House proudly presents Treasures of the Loft Artists Association at Laurel House’s Treasure Hunters Thrift Store. The exhibition is on display beginning Friday, March 21 through Wednesday, April 30, 2014. The Loft Artists Association present a very special selection of member art at special prices at Treasure Hunters for spring. This exhibition proudly features […]

Fairfield County Community Foundation Awards $20,000 to Laurel House, Inc.

Fairfield County Community Foundation awards $20,000 to Laurel House, Inc. Supported Employment program helps people coping with mental illness to secure and retain competitive jobs. Years ago, Bob worked in the financial world in NYC. Because of the stress from his mental illness, he saw himself as a person who would never be able work again. […]