People Against Police Brutality has been organizing around police accountability in New Haven since 2010. Right now we are focused on a statewide campaign to empower every city in Connecticut to build a real tool for police accountability–a Civilian Review Board with subpoena power.

We have been working on a local Civilian Review Board in New Haven since 2012. Our work is based off of the work of Emma Jones and the M.A.L.I.K Organization who started developing a Civilian Review Board after Emma’s son, Malik Jones, was brutally murdered by an East Haven police officer, Robert Fludquist, in 1997.

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Time is running out to support our Winter Wellness Campaign! Your donation helps us provide essential mental health resources and expand access to care for individuals in need.⁠ Let’s come together to ensure no one has to face winter’s challenges alone. 

While our Winter Wellness Campaign is coming to a close, our toolkit will be available on our website all winter long as we continue to embrace warmth, connection, and wellness.⁠

Across the country, nonprofits are being stretched to their limits. But the need? It hasn’t gone anywhere. Your donation today, may be the housing referral that helps someone get through another week. The in-home mental health support that keeps someone safe. The only meal they’ll eat all day. The difference between crisis or care. Every dollar changes lives. Every dollar is a lifeline.

Your donation will enable us to provide mental health services, including therapy, in-home support, and case management, to low-income individuals and individuals experiencing homelessness.