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Toni Walker at a recent forum on the impact of poverty, race and education on a family's economic success.
Rep. Walker joins members of Alpha Kappa Alpha at Gateway Community College for an in-district forum.
Rep. Walker stands with Sen. Harp and PCSW Executive Director Teresa Younger before a forum on the impact of the economy on women.
March 24 – Rear from left to right Sen. Eric Coleman (D-Bloomfield, Hartford, Windsor), Sen. Ed Gomes (D-Bridgeport), Rep. Toni Walker (D-New Haven) celebrate the expansion of the Child FIRST program which provides early childhood care and support for families across Connecticut.
Rep. Walker speaks at a press conference in favor of the STRIDE Program.
The STRIDE Program is designed to provide participants with job readiness, job search, job placement, and job retention skills and supports that will promote access to higher paying, personally relevant jobs. These jobs satisfy local labor market demands statewide. Participants are non-custodial parents currently incarcerated at York Correctional Institution in Niantic and Bergin Correctional Institution in Storrs. Participants receive one/one counseling and group supports as well as pre and post release case management services. In addition, community transition plans address barriers and needs regarding housing, transportation, clothing and family reunification. STRIDE is made possible through the collaborative efforts of CT's state legislators, the CT Departments of Corrections, Labor, & Social Services Welfare to Work Initiative.
The STRIDE Program is designed to provide participants with job readiness, job search, job placement, and job retention skills and supports that will promote access to higher paying, personally relevant jobs. These jobs satisfy local labor market demands statewide. Participants are non-custodial parents currently incarcerated at York Correctional Institution in Niantic and Bergin Correctional Institution in Storrs. Participants receive one/one counseling and group supports as well as pre and post release case management services. In addition, community transition plans address barriers and needs regarding housing, transportation, clothing and family reunification. STRIDE is made possible through the collaborative efforts of CT's state legislators, the CT Departments of Corrections, Labor, & Social Services Welfare to Work Initiative.
Representative Toni Walker, Raise The Age and the National Juvenile Justice network at a press conference today against turning back the clock on raising the age for juvenile jurisdiction.

