An Invitation to Participate
Every member of a community is affected by those among us who are confronting homelessness, chronic illness, disability or mental illness. The most common obstacle to getting involved is the question: “What can I do about it?” And the answer is simple: there are many different, exciting and fulfilling ways you can lend your support!
For information on opportunities to support Liberty such as those listed below, or if you would like to become involved in Liberty’s ongoing mission, please contact Barbara Vosburgh, Director of Organizational Resources, at (203) 495-1749.
Volunteer - Donate - Collaborate
Please Give Your Support
Your donation helps individuals start a new life. Contributions of any amount significantly improve lives and help create a future where homelessness is eliminated in Connecticut. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization, Liberty Community Services depends on your support. All contributions are tax-deductible.
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Volunteer
You would be surprised at how many ways you can help! From lending your support to one of our many programs to assisting with events or public initiatives, your support will make a difference.
Collaborate
Many opportunities for partnership and sponsorship exist for corporations, foundations and business to collaborate with Liberty for special events, public initiatives.
" I want to live a good, peaceful life and I know that I can. Liberty is a blessing for people-- they don't just kick you out if something is wrong, but are willing to help. I am taking care of myself and getting my life together. I have been given an opportunity and I am grateful." |
Employment Opportunities
For information about employment and volunteer opportunities contact Human Resources at 203-495-7600.
Liberty Community Services, Inc. through its responsible administrator shall recruit, upgrade, train, and promote in all job position titles without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, martial status, age, handicap, or status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era, in accordance with the law.