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Stamford Police Join Charter In Renovating ARI Community Residence

STAMFORD, Conn. -- Nearly 30 volunteers from Charter Communications and the Stamford Police Association, along with Rebuilding Together Hartford, will help renovate an Always Reaching for Independence (ARI) community residence in Stamford this weekend.

Volunteers will work on a Charter Our Community project to renovate the Always Reaching for Independence (ARI) community residence in Stamford this weekend.

Volunteers will work on a Charter Our Community project to renovate the Always Reaching for Independence (ARI) community residence in Stamford this weekend.

Photo Credit: Charter Communications, charterourcommunity.com

The project is part of Charter’s national philanthropic initiative, Charter our Community, a program that seeks to improve 25,000 homes in the Charter footprint by 2020. 

In partnership with Rebuilding Together, Charter our Community provides critical home repairs to low-income homeowners. 

ARI operates several community living residences in Stamford and Ridgefield.

Alex Dudley, senior vice president for communications at Charter, said the project represents the nonprofit's second initiative in Stamford where Charter is headquartered. 

"Our employees are thrilled to work alongside the Stamford Police Association," he said.

To date, the program has helped improve over 630 homes.

 For more information, visit CharterOurCommunity.com.

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