05/25/2026
Music has always had a way of bringing people together and this night is going to do exactly that. We’re so grateful to Lauren Agnelli for lending her voice and talent to Pass the Guitar. Get your tickets now at givebutter.com/ptg. See you there!
05/08/2026
We are deeply grateful to the Liberty Bank Foundation for awarding the New London Homeless Hospitality Center a $10,000 grant to support financial counseling and coaching services at its Help Center.
This funding will strengthen the support we provide to individuals and families experiencing homelessness or at risk of losing housing by helping people build financial stability and overcome barriers to remaining housed.
We are grateful for Liberty Bank Foundation's continued investment in our community.
05/07/2026
We are honored to have been selected by TJ Maxx to receive a generous $10,000 donation in celebration of their move to a new location in Groton and as part of their commitment to being good neighbors in the communities they serve.
Support like this makes a real difference for the guests and families who turn to the New London Homeless Hospitality Center for shelter, housing support, and help overcoming barriers to stability and home.
We are deeply grateful to the TJ Maxx team for investing in our community and helping ensure that our neighbors experiencing homelessness are met with dignity, support, and opportunity.
Thank you, TJ Maxx!
Also, to all you TJ Maxx shoppers out there, it has moved down the street to the Shoppers Mart plaza!
05/01/2026
We are proud to share that our Executive Director, Cathy Zall, will be honored next week at the Covenant Shelter of New London's Annual Merril Fontaine Awards Dinner.
This recognition reflects what so many in our community already know: Cathy leads with steady commitment, deep compassion, and a clear belief that everyone deserves a path to home.
Her work has shaped not just our organization, but the lives of thousands of people across southeastern Connecticut.
Please join us in celebrating Cathy and this well-earned recognition.
04/30/2026
Yesterday, we joined hundreds of nonprofit partners from across Connecticut at the Capitol to rally for increased funding for community nonprofits.
State Representative Anthony Nolan, State Representative Nick Menapace, and State Senator Heather Somers were there to show their support.
David Horst, advocate and NLHHC outreach worker, said that one of the most meaningful things people can do to help end homelessness is to advocate.
Advocacy matters. It helps to educate policymakers, secure critical resources, and push for the systemic changes needed to actually end homelessness.
To learn more about contacting legislators and other ways to take action, visit the Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness.