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Chargers, Local Students Come Together to Support Individuals Facing Homelessness

Gabriela Garcia-Perez Ӱԭ24, the founding director for the Community Integration Mentoring Program, recently hosted an event in New Haven that brought students of diverse backgrounds together to create care bags for individuals facing homelessness.

February 18, 2022

By Renee Chmiel, Office of Marketing and Communications


Group image of Gabriela Garcia-Perez Ӱԭ24 (front, center) and her fellow volunteers.
Gabriela Garcia-Perez Ӱԭ24 (front, center) and her fellow volunteers.

Gabriela Garcia-Perez Ӱԭ24 is passionate about serving her local community. ThatӰԭs why, as a high school student in Guilford, Conn., she founded the to enable students of different communities, ages, cultures, and backgrounds to learn from each other while cultivating a sense of community.

Gabriela Garcia-Perez Ӱԭ24 (right) and her fellow volunteers.
Gabriela Garcia-Perez Ӱԭ24 (right) and her fellow volunteers.

Now the organizationӰԭs director, Garcia-Perez and her fellow members of CIMP recently hosted an event in New Haven to offer support to students and other individuals facing homelessness. Nearly four dozen volunteers, including some Chargers, assembled care bags to donate.

ӰԭMy main goal with this event was to create awareness,Ӱԭ said Garcia-Perez, a business management major. ӰԭWe also brought in a person who was knowledgeable about homelessness in Connecticut. I am very proud of what we accomplished.Ӱԭ

Group image of Gabriela Garcia-Perez Ӱԭ24 (front, left) and her fellow Chargers at the event in New Haven.
Gabriela Garcia-Perez Ӱԭ24 (front, left) and her fellow Chargers at the event in New Haven.
ӰԭI was in awe of all the hard workӰԭ
Image of Gabriela Garcia-Perez Ӱԭ24, founding director of CIMP.
Gabriela Garcia-Perez Ӱԭ24, founding director of CIMP.

Volunteers included students of all ages, from elementary school to college. The nearly 100 care bags they assembled included items such as hats and gloves, notebooks, hygiene products, and notes with messages of kindness. The bags were donated to the New Haven Public Schools' and to , which serves individuals facing homelessness in New Haven.

ӰԭIt was great to know we were doing something for the community that was greater than ourselves,Ӱԭ said Emily Bogdanowicz Ӱԭ23, a sport management major. ӰԭIt was nice to meet all the mentors and mentees and to get to hear about their experiences in CIMP.Ӱԭ

Last semester, Garcia-Perez captured second place in the UniversityӰԭs Alvine New Venture Pitch Competition, an event in which students pitch their ideas to a panel of judges. Garcia-Perez, who presented CIMP, used the grant award to further CIMPӰԭs mission and to host the event.

University of New Haven students assembled care bags to donate to individuals facing homelessness.
University of New Haven students assembled care bags to donate to individuals facing homelessness.

ӰԭI am grateful for the Alvine Pitch Competition grant from the University of New Haven,Ӱԭ said Garcia-Perez. ӰԭThis award helped make this event possible.Ӱԭ

Focused on fostering relationships among students, CIMP endeavors to unite students Ӱԭ including those who are learning English Ӱԭ from communities across Connecticut. The organization empowers students to become active members of society.

Volunteers assembled nearly 100 care bags.
Volunteers assembled nearly 100 care bags.

ӰԭThe ability to actively make a difference in the community is something that the members of CIMP are consistently achieving,Ӱԭ said Rocio Mejia Ӱԭ24, a sport management major. ӰԭWhile participating in this event, I was in awe of all the hard work and the pride they had in their mission.Ӱԭ

Several Chargers have gotten involved with CIMP.
Several Chargers have gotten involved with CIMP.