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Fairfield, Connecticut

April 1-2, 2026
Fairfield University

About This Stop

Catholic Charities of Fairfield County looks forward to welcoming you to this interactive, transformative experience, to be held on the campus of beautiful Fairfield University! Founded in 1942 as a Jesuit, Catholic institution, it is dedicated to developing the creative, intellectual potential of students and to fostering ethical and religious values and a sense of social responsibility. Fairfield University is pleased to play host to People of Hope: Faith-Filled Stories of Neighbors Helping Neighbors.

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Event Schedule

Catholic Charities of Fairfield County will host the museum for two days. 

10:30 am

Public Visiting Hours

Fairfield University
1073 N. Benson Rd.
Fairfield CT, 06825

2:00 pm

Public Visiting Hours

Fairfield University
1073 N. Benson Rd.
Fairfield CT, 06825

What’s inside

What to Expect When You Visit

Immerse yourself in stories of service from around the Catholic Charities nationwide network, tell your own story of someone who gives you hope, and get the facts about how poverty affects your neighbors and your community. Then learn about volunteer opportunities at your local Catholic Charities agency so you, too, can become a person of hope and make a difference in your own life and someone else’s.

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Agency Information

Since 1916, Catholic Charities of Fairfield County has served the most vulnerable, more than 23,000 every year.