The 2021 Changing Lives Celebration

October 22, 2021 @ 6:00PM — 7:30PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)

CCC Foundation's signature event for student success will honor the 2021 Alumni Wall of Fame Inductees and recognize community partners.

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Supporting Access, Equity and Honoring Alumni at Hartford's Community College

There are currently no tickets available for this event, but you can still make a donation.

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Join us for an inspiring evening that continues the tradition of "Changing Lives" at Hartford's community college.

  • Enjoy a program from historic downtown campus
  • Learn about workforce certificate and training programs for jobs in demand
  • Watch the 2021 Class of Alumni Wall of Fame inductees share their stories.

Suggested Individual Donation Levels: $100 (Changing Lives Supporter) | $50 (Friend of Capital) | $25 (Alumni). Sponsorship opportunities range from $1,000 to $10,000.


Bid on vacations, gift baskets, art and more at the Changing Lives Mobile Auction Oct 18-22

GO TO https://capitalcommunitycollegef.schoolauction.net...


Sponsors and supporters will receive A Capital Changing Lives Gift Box

Contributions to the Capital Community College Foundation are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Net proceeds will benefit the College's workforce programs and the scholarship fund

Reservation and Sponsor Response Form


John Perkins, Lana & Surendra Bridglall

Garcia and G. Duncan Harris, Ed.D




The Value of Giving To The CCC Foundation

Capital, with a mission to provide residents with a “quality, affordable education”, lowers the cost roadblock that so many people encounter in pursuit of college. Over 70% of entering Capital students – most of them the first in their families to attend college – qualify for some form of financial aid. Gifts to the CCC Foundation are increasingly important to maintaining the access mission and to continuing Capital’s tradition as a stepping stone to academic achievement and professional careers for individuals who otherwise would not have the opportunity to go to college.