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UNITED WAY TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY.
Tocqueville Society members are philanthropic leaders who, through generous gifts of treasure, demonstrate their
commitment to tackling our community's most pressing problems and creating sustainable positive change. The Society is
named after the 19th-century French political thinker and historian Alexis de Tocqueville who, in his writings, recognized the
importance of voluntary action on behalf of the common good. The Society is dedicated to developing a stronger sense of
community and connection among local philanthropists through engagement opportunities that grow awareness of issues
and solutions affecting the well-being of children and families in our community and networking with like-minded individuals.
Members of our local Tocqueville Society automatically become members of United Way Worldwide's Tocqueville United, a
society comprised of philanthropic leaders from throughout the United Way global network.
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UNITED WAY CONSTITUTION SOCIETY.
Constitution Society members are leading the way in making real, measurable impact on issues facing people locally.
Members of this exclusive United Way Society come from diverse backgrounds and careers, using their generosity, time and
talent to create real, lasting change in the lives of local adults, children and families. The Society connects people, along with
their passions, to collectively make our region a better place.
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more about membership levels and benefits, our
impact and how to get involved.
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"The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by
the compassionate actions of its members."
- C O R E T TA S C OT T K I N G
C o n n e c t W i t h U s ! F a c e b o o k I n s t a g r a m
www.PrudenceCrandall.org
P.O. Box 895 | New Britain, CT 06053
Carolyn Jasper, Chief Development Officer:
cjasper@pccdv.org | 860-259-3817
The first day I moved into the apartment
in transitional housing, it was such a
great feeling – that finally I have a place,
finally, I'm not homeless. I really don't
have family here, but they are my family.
I've learned the most important thing is
for the kids to be in a safe, peaceful
environment. I'm so thankful that
Prudence Crandall is in my life.
-PCC Housing Resident
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