Domus operates community programs that help young people and their families reach their full potential outside of our charter school and residential settings. By providing kids with opportunities to develop new skills and social networks or re-engage with their community or school, we prevent more expensive and intrusive interventions that disrupt families. These programs include:
Chester Addison Community Center
- a community center in Stamford’s Waterside neighborhood that provides programming seven days a week for children aged 5 and older.
Lion's Den - an after-school program for middle school students where they can learn and challenge themselves socially, emotionally, and academically in a safe and structured environment.
Other Community Programs
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Project Hope, an outreach program intended to reduce youth violence by helping connect disenfranchised or disengaged youth and others to positive activities.

Prison Visitation Program, a transportation program that enables children with family members in the state prison system to stay connected.

The Juvenile Review Board (JRB) helps first-time misdemeanor youth offenders keep an infraction off their record if they agree to work with the case manager on things which will help them avoid future contact with the juvenile justice system. The program is run in close collaboration with the police department.