Three women smiling and holding a large donation check in front of a window with a view of green trees and a cloudy sky. The check is made out to 'Always Home' for $255.00, signed by Alyza Ternolo.

The Southeastern Connecticut Women’s NETWORK believes that we are better together when we support each other. Partnerships with local, state and national organizations has been and is an important part of the Network’s history.

Community Collaborations include:

Always Home, Inc.
Artreach, Inc.
Community of Hope
Connecticut Humane Society
Garde Arts Center
Girls on the Run
Jane Doe No More
L&M Hospital Auxiliary
New London County Historical Society
Safe Futures
Soroptimists International
S.T.E.P.S
Waterford Country School
WBDC (Womens Business Development Council)
The Walk to End Alzheimer's
The Brian T. Dagle Memorial Foundation

The NETWORK is not responsible for content contained on these websites.

Six people standing under a purple Alzheimer's Walk to End Alzheimer's banner, smiling and posing for a group photo.

Safe Futures

Millie Devine, the founder of the SECTWN in 1976, also worked to create The Women’s Center, now Safe Futures. The Network has worked closely with our “sister organization” to raise awareness of those affected by domestic violence through tours, education, fundraising and assigning a Board member as a liaison to the nonprofit.

Four women standing indoors near a window, holding a large check for $1,000 made out to SaFe Futures, with the memo line reading Camp Hope. They are smiling and wearing colorful clothing.
Four women standing together and smiling in a room with a high wooden-beamed ceiling and a chandelier.

Donations

If you would like to have The Southeastern Connecticut Women's Network make a donation to your organization, please fill out this form for consideration.