- A community that values people and sees diversity as a strength and not a problem;
- A community where children will be able to grow into adults capable of succeeding;
- A community that is safe, interesting and just;
- A community that recognizes the correlation between hard work and results.
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United Way of
America is the national service and training center,
supporting members like United Way of the Capital Area with
services that include training, corporate relations, research
and government relations. United Way of America makes no policy
decisions for local United Ways.
United Way
of Connecticut is the state association of local United Ways
that serves as a liaison to state government, facilitates
collaboration among local United Ways on issues of common
concern, and manages the statewide information and referral
service, INFOLINE.