Danbury Regional Child Advocacy Center
The Danbury Regional Child Advocacy Center offers a number of programs to help parents gather the essential parenting skills and resources necessary to meet their potential. They have a myriad of resources available to them. Maria Vargas, who runs the C.O.P.E.S. program (among various other programs and projects that she co-ordinates) is a wonderfully helpful and understanding woman.
One Page Resource List
Here is a link to a PDF file (you can download or print, but you need Adobe Acrobat, I think):
One Page Resource List
Technically, the list is two pages. One page is in English and the other is in Spanish.
The list was compiled by Danbury Children First. They put out a newsletter that you may or may not have seen around Danbury. The current newsletter and older editions of the newsletter can be located HERE.
Family Builders
Family Builders is a single parents group that meets on the first Friday of the month. They meet at the First Baptist Church of Fairfield. For more information and to sign up for their mailing list, please call Ellen Mallozzi at (203) 374-9702 or (203) 334-3303.
I do not know if they are affiliated or associated with the church where they meet or with Family Builders Ministries.
What I do know is that it is a nice group of people who genuinely care about one another and they are very welcoming. Their gatherings are filled with child-friendly and parent-friendly activities. Kids of all ages are welcome.
I found another single parent group that was closer than Fairfield, but it had age restrictions for both parents and children and their outings/activities were geared toward a more “outdoorsy” and toward an older crowd (children in their group ranged from 6 – 17 and the average parent was 40+). I did not meet their criteria, so I could not join their group – they didn’t specify what that criteria was (though I suspect it was that my daughter was less than a year old at the time and I was/am 30). I didn’t mind being turned down by them because most of their outings were hikes in the woods and mountains and I am not keen on hiking with a toddler!