Volunteers and staff grow native plants from seed, restoring habitats, boosting biodiversity, and connecting the community to conservation.
This is a park that has for 100 years given the Municipality 12.52 acres 'guaranteed' unrestricted open space for recreation.
Dinner presentation of the unique work of the YWCA's Harmony Project in providing confidential support for victims of domestic violence.
Excitement builds for this year's race
Info Session Showcases Innovative Internship Program for Young Adults with Disabilities
SEAC event on May 6 offers practical strategies for families as youth anxiety continues to rise
Join YWCA Greenwich on Friday, April 24th at noon for Stand Against Racism at Greenwich Town Hall!
From Personal Mission to Regional Powerhouse: How Two Brothers are Redefining Senior Care in Greenwich
For high school seniors and parents. Experts will lead a relaxed discussion about preventing violence and staying safe at college.
Buie's work has earned international acclaim, with past exhibitions in major galleries across the United States.
Rev. Dr. Seth Weeldreyer will be welcomed on April 13, 2026
Greenwich High student Teddy Aaron and cancer survivor Brynn Forlizzi create Soothe Note to support patients and caregivers
Awards will be presented at YWCA Greenwich's annual Stand Against Racism on Friday, April 24th.
The event features an itinerary of relaxation and recovery, headlined by a 30-minute restorative sound healing and energy work session.
A 51-year-old man in Greenwich, Connecticut was critically injured after being shot while confronting thieves trying to steal his car
Veteran healthcare leader John Anantharaj brings decades of experience and a people-first approach to The Nathaniel Witherell.
The Harmony Project will host "We Are The Evidence," led by keynote speaker Cheyenne Wilson, author of We Are the Evidence.
First-ever gala for Friends of Nathaniel Witherell includes first recipients of distinguished community awards.
Whether diners seek a sun-drenched brunch or a stately holiday dinner, Tony’s has set the stage for a memorable Easter Sunday.
Adding to the magic of the afternoon, the Easter Bunny will make a special appearance.
Funds raised during this special evening directly strengthen the programs, resources, and infrastructure that make Vista’s mission possible
Free community event on April 19 will bring families together for an afternoon of mental health awareness, activities, and hope
Sold out gala raises $345,000 to support SafeHaven and critical services for children in crisis
Milestone Event Celebrates 75 Years of Impact for Individuals with Disabilities and their Families in Lower Fairfield County
Temple Sholom (300 East Putnam Avenue) is proud and exhilarated to announce the appointment of Sheldon Low and Hadar Orshalimy.
Open to All Fairfield County Students to Submit Ideas by April 15th; Carlson & Carlson Signs on as Sponsor
I Thought the Loudest Cries Meant the Most Urgency
April 9 dinner to recognize Stuart’s business leadership and philanthropic impact
Numerous partnerships will support this comprehensive, multi-year ecological restoration project on GLT’s only island preserve
The panel will feature a powerhouse trio of local physicians and a practitioner, each bringing their unique expertise and perspective.
Greenwich's Quick Clipper: Slippery streets and school adjustments A back-to-back snowfall forces crews to clear pathways
The Junior League of Greenwich invites you to hear Mackenzie Phillips and other incredible speakers at its 2nd Annual Women's Conference.
Survivors unite for justice: My journey through brain injury and advocacy—and why every survivor’s voice deserves to be heard.
The Undies Project is inviting the community to donate bras or host a collection during the Mardi Bras campaign.
A survivor's true account of being warehoused, silenced, and fighting for justice in a system that locks away people with brain injuries.
Integrative oncology focuses on supportive care alongside conventional treatment
Rachel Khanna should apologize and retract
May 15–17, 2026 at the Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center in Old Saybrook, CT
YWCA Greenwich will host it's 8th annual Women Who Inspire Awards on Wednesday, March 4, 2026. Here's who is being honored this year!
Acclaimed violinist Lisa Dodakian will provide live musical accompaniment.