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Don't Cut After-School Funding For Connecticut Children

To: Governor Dannel P. Malloy and Connecticut State Legislators

Students, parents, educators and concerned Connecticut citizens, urge you not to eliminate the state-funded after-school grant of $5 million dollars that impacts dozens of after-school programs throughout Connecticut.

The list of after-school benefits is long, however, if state funding for many...

Students, parents, educators and concerned Connecticut citizens, urge you not to eliminate the state-funded after-school grant of $5 million dollars that impacts dozens of after-school programs throughout Connecticut.

The list of after-school benefits is long, however, if state funding for many of Connecticut’s after-school program is eliminated, these benefits will disappear, especially for many under-served Connecticut children. Children who without these services sadly move from under-served to at-risk.

Please do not eliminate Connecticut state funding for after-school programs. The happiness and success of thousands of children, and their families, along with the future of Connecticut as a vibrant state in which to live and work, depends on it.

We are counting on you.

Save after-school programs in Connecticut!

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The governor is proposing a $5 million budget cut of funds that currently help to support Connecticut after-school programs.  Without state funding, many of these programs would have to close, leaving thousands of children to fend for themselves between the critical after-school hours of 3pm to 6pm.  

However, this cut will occur at the same time the governor is proposing $1.5 BILLION in financing for the University of Connecticut, to refurbish its facilities and campus. The $5 million that currently supports Connecticut after-school is a tiny fraction of this amount, yet helps to provide students with the academic skills needed to gain admittance to Connecticut's prestigious state university system – a system ultimately created for Connecticut students. 

Students, parents, educators and concerned Connecticut citizens, urge the governor not to eliminate the state-funded $5 million after-school grant that impacts dozens of after-school programs, and thousands of children, throughout Connecticut.

Connecticut After-School programs provide children of all backgrounds with:

1.  A safe and secure after-school haven for children of working families.

2.  Essential academic assistance and remediation for students who need help with homework or who are non-traditional learners.

3. Science, Technology, English, Math (STEM) and arts enrichment programs that broaden the horizons of every child with hands-on, experiential learning that makes a life-long impact

4. Access to computer resources that help to lessen the constantly widening digital divide that makes poor children and families more disadvantaged than ever

5. Training in the 21st century skills that will lead to an educated, competent workforce

6.  Physical fitness activities that help to combat childhood obesity and develop a lifelong commitment to fitness and healthy nutrition

7.  Assistance to parents, especially ELL parents, in navigating the often complex and intimidating world of public education

8.  Behavioral supports that lead to success in school, at home and in the community

9.  Another level of intervention for students suffering from the emotional issues caused by abuse, neglect, bullying, etc.

Whether or not your child participates in after-school programs please understand the importance it has for so many children statewide. Help us ask Governor Malloy to protect the funding for these programs. 



  1. Update #12

    Posted by (Campaign Leader) on Apr 30

    We need your support again.

    Choices for Success, the Connecticut after-school program you helped to save by signing our petition to CT Governor Malloy, is sponsoring a walk-a-thon team - the CHOICES CHAMPS - for the Child Guidance Center's annual walk-a-thon fundraiser, at Calf Pasture Beach in Norwalk, CT, on Sunday, June 2nd. 

    The Child Guidance Center is our parent organization and has served the Norwalk-area community with free behavioral, mental health and after-school services for...

    We need your support again.

    Choices for Success, the Connecticut after-school program you helped to save by signing our petition to CT Governor Malloy, is sponsoring a walk-a-thon team - the CHOICES CHAMPS - for the Child Guidance Center's annual walk-a-thon fundraiser, at Calf Pasture Beach in Norwalk, CT, on Sunday, June 2nd. 

    The Child Guidance Center is our parent organization and has served the Norwalk-area community with free behavioral, mental health and after-school services for almost 60 years, serving approximately 2,500 individuals annually. 

    Would you please help sponsor our team, the CHOICES CHAMPS, with a small donation of $10 or $20? 

    The link is below. Thanks for your support!  Please forward this to all your contacts. It will be a fun and beautiful day at Calf Pasture for the whole family- prizes, gifts, tee-shirts, food face painting - donate AND run, bike or walk! http://norwalkbikerun.kintera.org/faf/search/searchTeamPart.asp?ievent=1067818&lis=0&kntae1067818=94522EC7BAA248479B6B81BDC7690DA8&team=5510487

  2. Update #11

    Posted by (Campaign Leader) on Apr 30

    Dear Supporters:  GOOD NEWS!  Thanks to YOUR efforts, After-School Funding - in the amount of $4.6 million - was saved in the GREAT State of Connecticut.  Governor Malloy listened to what we had to say and after-school programs, such as Choices for Success, will "live" to support under-served children with academic support and enrichment activities for another year.  You're the best - THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU.

  3. Update #10

    Posted by (Campaign Leader) on Mar 19

    Hey, You Wonderful Supporters - We just need 78 more signatures and we've reached our goal of 3000.  We have two more days to go and then we're going to hand deliver our petition to Governor Malloy and members of the Connecticut Legislature imploring them NOT TO CUT FUNDING FOR CT AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMMING.  Please reach out to your friends, family and colleagues one more time and ask them to sign TODAY.  Two days ... 78 signatures.  We can do it!  LUV YA!

  4. Update #9

    Posted by (Campaign Leader) on Mar 17

    Hey, Folks - Only 137 signatures to go before we reach our goal of 3,000 on our petition.  We can do it.  If everybody just asks one friend to sign - just one - we can do it.  We can help to save Connecticut state funding for Connecticut After-School Programs and in doing so help 1000's of children to be safe, happy and successful.  Thanks and Happy St. Patty's Day.  

  5. Update #8

    Posted by (Campaign Leader) on Mar 12

    Dear Supporters: This is probably our last update before reaching our goal of 3,000 signatures.  If we could hug each and every one of you for your support we would … you're the best.  However, before we reach our goal, we'd like to take this time to describe what we think quality after-school programs do best, not only here in Connecticut but all over the country. QUALITY AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS CAPITALIZE ON TEACHABLE MOMENTS.  Nowadays, that's something that simply doesn't happen...

    Dear Supporters: This is probably our last update before reaching our goal of 3,000 signatures.  If we could hug each and every one of you for your support we would … you're the best.  However, before we reach our goal, we'd like to take this time to describe what we think quality after-school programs do best, not only here in Connecticut but all over the country. QUALITY AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS CAPITALIZE ON TEACHABLE MOMENTS.  Nowadays, that's something that simply doesn't happen enough during the regular school day, where classroom teachers are forced to maintain a rigorous schedule of pushing through content in order to make the "grade" on standardized testing.  But is that authentic learning?  Learning that stays with a child, learning that inspires valuable connections, inquisitiveness and critical thinking.  We think not.  However, that's exactly where after-school programming makes the biggest impact. 

    In after-school we have the time to explore the unusual, talk about the what-ifs and marvel at the sheer beauty – or sometimes silliness – of things.  After-school is where it's safe to make mistakes but try again, where kids are encouraged to get out of their comfort zone and soar – or sometimes tip-toe – into new experiences.  After-school is where you can say, "I don't know how to do this," and be taught in a different way that works for you.  Teachable moments pop up constantly – like bubbles from a bubble wand – but you have to catch them quickly or they disappear.  They take the form of steam rising from a kettle, bees buzzing around a flower, clouds gliding across the sky, evenly dividing up supplies for an activity or simply discussing why Nike sneakers use the word Nike.  And, they happen a lot between 3pm and 6pm, in a safe, secure and nurturing environment that makes the most of them and, in doing so, really helps children flourish and succeed.  What could be better? 

    Please continue to spread the word about why it's so important to SAVE AFTER-SCHOOL HERE IN CONNECTICUT BY ASKING GOVERNOR MALLOY NOT TO CUT $5 MILLION IN STATE FUNDING OF AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS.  Thousands of students, and families, across Connecticut thank you.  


  6. Update #7

    Posted by (Campaign Leader) on Mar 6

    Dear Supporters:  Since "a picture is worth a thousands words" we've attached over a dozen so the you can actually SEE the types of activities that thousands of under-served Connecticut students enjoy and learn from in dozens of after-school programs throughout Connecticut.  If Governor Malloy cuts the $5 million in state funding typically allocated to after-school programming, many of our programs will have to shut their doors, and in doing so shut-down the unlimited potential and talents...

    Dear Supporters:  Since "a picture is worth a thousands words" we've attached over a dozen so the you can actually SEE the types of activities that thousands of under-served Connecticut students enjoy and learn from in dozens of after-school programs throughout Connecticut.  If Governor Malloy cuts the $5 million in state funding typically allocated to after-school programming, many of our programs will have to shut their doors, and in doing so shut-down the unlimited potential and talents of many Connecticut kids.  Ironically, Governor Malloy's desire to put CT after-school funding on the "chopping block" comes at the same time that he is proposing $1.5 BILLION in financing for the UCONN campus.  There's a definite "disconnect" here that we need to bring to the Governor's attention because CT after-school programs are an integral part of the "pipeline" thats helps to place competent, motivated learners in our state university system.  

    So, once again, we're asking you to contact friends, family, neighbors and colleagues to solicit their support in signing our petition.  Every single signature helps ... let's continue to fight the good fight.  We're humbled by your support and encouragement.

  7. Update #6

    Posted by (Campaign Leader) on Mar 4

    We will ultimately be combining our signatures with another petition to save CONNECTICUT AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS here in Connecticut, and anticipate being able to present Governor Malloy with over 5,000 signatures at the end of March.  However, to reach this goal we now need to "personally" email those friends, colleagues, family members, neighbors and young people who you know would want to support our cause, by simply signing our petition, but have not been contacted.  You'll be surprised...

    We will ultimately be combining our signatures with another petition to save CONNECTICUT AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS here in Connecticut, and anticipate being able to present Governor Malloy with over 5,000 signatures at the end of March.  However, to reach this goal we now need to "personally" email those friends, colleagues, family members, neighbors and young people who you know would want to support our cause, by simply signing our petition, but have not been contacted.  You'll be surprised by how much a personal note, with a heartfelt sentiment about why these programs are important, goes in increasing support.  Please take the time to do this - just contact one or two people who you think would be willing to help our cause.  You've been great - elementary, middle and high school students throughout Connecticut thank you for your concern and efforts on their behalf. 


  8. Update #5

    Posted by (Campaign Leader) on Feb 26

    Hey, People - We're now at 966 signatures with three days left.  Support has been great but let's try to boost our number even more.  The more signatures we can present to Governor Malloy the better.  Elementary, middle and high school students - especially under-served students - need our support to eventually succeed in college and the workplace.  After-school really does pick up the "slack" left but strained school budgets, larger class sizes and the "foolishness" of teaching to the test...

    Hey, People - We're now at 966 signatures with three days left.  Support has been great but let's try to boost our number even more.  The more signatures we can present to Governor Malloy the better.  Elementary, middle and high school students - especially under-served students - need our support to eventually succeed in college and the workplace.  After-school really does pick up the "slack" left but strained school budgets, larger class sizes and the "foolishness" of teaching to the test rather than simply instilling a love of lifelong learning.  Please sign today and send personal messages to friends, family members and colleagues who support the critical work of after-school in CT - we need their support, too.  Our children - all children - deserve no less.

  9. Update #4

    Posted by (Campaign Leader) on Feb 24

    Hey, Folks - 854 Signatures on our Petition to urge Governor Malloy NOT TO CUT SPENDING on CT After-School Programming.  We're looking for 2,500 signatures - five days to go - we can do it, Connecticut's kids are counting on us.  Check out this link for an article that details this issue:  http://www.thehour.com/news/norwalk/child-guidance-center-lauches-petition-to-save-after-school-programs/article_7ba1a294-cbac-5665-b0ff-93c7fb513f85.html?_dc=296739194542.16956

  10. Update #3

    Posted by (Campaign Leader) on Feb 22

    This is AMAZING! Almost 800 signatures! Thanks to everyone for taking the time to support our students, programs, and hundreds of dedicated teachers, staff members, and volunteers across the Nutmeg state.

    We all want to live and look forward to a brighter CT. After school programs are a way to ensure that we have a positive future in this state, in the US, and even worldwide.

    Lets keep it going! Tell friends, family, co-workers, colleagues, contemporaries, rivals, enemies, even people you...

    This is AMAZING! Almost 800 signatures! Thanks to everyone for taking the time to support our students, programs, and hundreds of dedicated teachers, staff members, and volunteers across the Nutmeg state.

    We all want to live and look forward to a brighter CT. After school programs are a way to ensure that we have a positive future in this state, in the US, and even worldwide.

    Lets keep it going! Tell friends, family, co-workers, colleagues, contemporaries, rivals, enemies, even people you don't know; lets sign this petition and show that we all care. 

    Thanks a million,

    Choices For Success

  11. Update #2

    Posted by (Campaign Leader) on Feb 21

    Hey, Folks - We're up to 451 signatures ... with eight days left.  We can easily make our goal of 2,500 signatures if we just keep spreading the message among our friends and concerned citizens.  We've generated some great publicity and reporters have been calling to find out more - a very good sign.  With your help we'll not only keep After-School Programs alive and well in Connecticut, but we'll ultimately help them reach even more students with even BETTER after-school offerings.  So,...

    Hey, Folks - We're up to 451 signatures ... with eight days left.  We can easily make our goal of 2,500 signatures if we just keep spreading the message among our friends and concerned citizens.  We've generated some great publicity and reporters have been calling to find out more - a very good sign.  With your help we'll not only keep After-School Programs alive and well in Connecticut, but we'll ultimately help them reach even more students with even BETTER after-school offerings.  So, thanks a million for your support  and keep those signatures coming in.  By the way, if Governor Malloy can find the money for a $1.6 billion expansion of UCONN's Stamford Campus, he certainly can find the $5 million needed to continue CT After-School so our students have the skills necessary to SUCCEED in college.

  12. Update #1

    Posted by (Campaign Leader) on Feb 20

    Let's go guys! We're doing so great! Almost 200 signatures! 

    Please keep telling your friends, family, colleagues,co-workers, anyone and everyone that is has any interest in the future of our students and our great state!

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After-school programs are important, especially for working mothers.

Ya Ali Ma-dad

After-school programs are vital, especially in our poorer neighborhoods.

Please don't start with smallest people, The teenagers and young people!

Being an educator in after school care I just think asc and bsc is so important for parents and educators I actually work in an asc where there is about 30 to 40 children so important to have the faculties for children between the ages 5 to 12 years. the children love coming its good chance to see the children in a different environment and with mixed age group.

The Bible says: "...when you've done it to the least of them, you've done it to me..." DO NOT ALLOW THIS FUNDING TO BE CUT, AND THEREBY REMOVE AFTER - SCHOOL RESOURCES AND SAFE SETTINGS NOW AVAILABLE TO SOME OF CONNECTICUT'S MOST VULNERABLE AND NEEDY CHILDREN AND FAMILIES. DO THE RIGHT THING, PLEASE! SIGN THIS PETITION AND SIGN IT RIGHT NOW! THANK YOU!

After school programs are important for children, parents and care givers.

Ya Ali Ma-dad(a.s).

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