Community Corner
Know Someone Doing Good Things in Stamford? Nominate Your 'Everyday Hero!'
Do you know a volunteer, teacher, coach or community member making a difference? Tell us how they give back and they could be featured.

Do you know someone making a difference in the community? Maybe it’s a neighbor who volunteers at the local soup kitchen, or a student who reads to the elderly at a nursing home. Patch wants to tell their story. We are looking to share inspirational and uplifting stories of people who work to change others’ lives for the better.
Please answer the questions below and email your answers, along with a photo, to:
wendy.mitchell@patch.com
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- Name of Everyday Hero
- Your relationship to the nominee
- Details of good work done or being done
- Why do you feel is this person an Everyday Hero?
Let’s thank those kind-hearted people who work so hard to make our town a better place by giving them some recognition.
Read more about your local Everyday Heroes by clicking the links below:
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- Newtown Everyday Hero: At-Risk Dog Rescuer Steven Curran
- Newtown Everyday Hero: Curtis Urbina
- Meet Austin Drukker, Ridgefield’s Everyday Hero
- Brookfield Everyday Heroes: Town Clerk’s Office
- Milford Everyday Hero Kathleen Lattanzi Helps Homeless at Beth-El Soup Kitchen
- Southington Everyday Hero Theresa Fitzgerald Volunteers Time at Calendar House
- Hamden Everyday Hero is Community Volunteer Scott Howland
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