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M.Jodi Rell,
Governor
Since the formation in 1862 of the Seventeenth CT Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, Connecticut has had a long history of volunteerism to help provide security, safety and shelter for it's citizens and visitors. This trend continues today in all our communities and across the State. Volunteers staff fire houses, shelters, provide food, respond to major incidents, and protect and secure the well being of all our citizens. The opportunity to volunteer comes in countless forms and incorporates a myriad of skills for those wishing to give back to their communities. Here are some options to consider, but many towns offer additional choices for those wishing to share their time and expertise for the benefit of others.
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