Working Cities Challenge Grant

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Waterbury’s RIBA (River Baldwin Association) ASPIRA will address the economic and racial/ethnic inequities that have devalued this once vibrant South End neighborhood (River Baldwin) by creating a strong, resident-driven, civic infrastructure, realigning/relocating job training services to increase resident access, and revising child care decision making policies to be more equitable insuring adequate access for neighborhood children and families. Focusing on one neighborhood provides an opportunity to advance changes in systems and policies and pilot a resident engagement model that can be replicated in other city neighborhoods.

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20th Annual ยท Sold Out
Thank You,
Waterbury!

The Coqui Awards & Scholarships Celebration is officially sold out. We are overwhelmed by your support and can't wait to celebrate with our community.

Missed out this year? We'd love to see you at a future event or back here for the 21st Annual Coqui Awards in 2027.

Friday, May 15, 2026 5:30 PM ยท The Palace Theater
100 East Main Street, Waterbury, CT

Already have a ticket? Questions? Contact us at info@thehispaniccoalition.org or 203-754-6172