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Hartford, Connecticut

April 14 – 15, 2026
Cathedral of St. Joseph

About This Stop

Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Hartford, which has been helping those in need for more than a century, looks forward to welcoming you to this interactive, transformative experience. The Cathedral of Saint Joseph, the mother church of the archdiocese, is pleased to play host to People of Hope: Faith-Filled Stories of Neighbors Helping Neighbors.

Please note: Although the cathedral’s address is 140 Farmington Avenue, the museum will be in the rear lot at 825 Asylum Avenue.

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Event Schedule

Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Hartford will host the museum for two days.

11:00 am

Public Visiting Hours

Cathedral of St. Joseph
825 Asylum Ave. (rear lot)
Hartford CT, 06105

11:00 am

Public Visiting Hours

Cathedral of St. Joseph
825 Asylum Ave. (rear lot)
Hartford CT, 06105

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

Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Hartford focuses on children as our future, families as the backbone of our society, and the elderly as our link to our roots.