
Hands Off Connecticut is built by a powerful coalition of organizations across the state — united in our commitment to protecting immigrant neighbors.
Our Collective
These organizations stand together to defend Connecticut's immigrant community.
Child care workers union organizing for fair wages, safe conditions, and justice for caregivers and the families they serve.
Advocating for accessible, equitable voting processes across Connecticut to ensure every voice is heard at the ballot box.
Grassroots coalition defending immigrant rights through direct action, rapid response, and community solidarity in New Haven.
Organizing tenants across CT to fight displacement, housing insecurity, and unjust evictions — especially in immigrant communities.
Local rapid response network partnering with Take Action Connecticut and CT River Huddle to respond to immigration enforcement.
Building grassroots power in Northwest Connecticut through local organizing, mutual aid, and civic engagement.
Locally led progressive movement chapter working to resist harmful policies and build a more just Connecticut.
A small but powerful Indivisible chapter committed to big-picture change through community organizing and civic action.
Hartford-based BLM chapter centering Black lives, demanding justice, and building solidarity across all communities of color.
Indivisible chapter along the CT River corridor organizing neighbors to take action on immigration, democracy, and equity.
Women-led organization fighting for reproductive rights, immigrant justice, and equity throughout the Greater Hartford region.
Faith community standing in solidarity with immigrants and the vulnerable, offering sanctuary and advocacy across Connecticut.
Connecticut chapter of the 50501 movement organizing mass mobilization and non-violent resistance in defense of democracy.
Veterans standing for peace, immigrant rights, and justice — using lived experience to challenge militarism and injustice.
UConn graduate employee union defending the rights of academic workers and immigrant students across the university system.
Providing legal defense and civil liberties protection for individuals facing immigration enforcement and civil rights violations.
Local Indivisible chapter in the Amity region organizing neighbors for progressive change and immigrant solidarity.
North Central CT Indivisible chapter mobilizing residents to take action against unjust policies and support immigrant neighbors.
Building collective power across Connecticut through grassroots campaigns, mutual aid, and movement-aligned organizing.
Community rapid response team in Glastonbury trained to respond to ICE activity and protect immigrant neighbors.
Neighborhood-rooted Indivisible chapter in Greater Westville working on local issues with statewide impact.
Neighbor-to-neighbor emergency fund supporting immigrant and vulnerable families during times of crisis and uncertainty.
Community advocacy initiative honoring those lost to state violence and fighting for accountability and change.
CT domestic workers collective organizing for dignity, fair pay, and legal protections for those who care for our homes and families.
Women and non-binary activist collective organizing resistance to attacks on civil rights, immigrant rights, and democracy.
South Windsor Indivisible chapter empowering local residents to engage in grassroots action and immigrant solidarity.
Cross-state coalition working to stop Avelo Airlines from participating in ICE deportation flights from New Haven.
Indivisible network rooted along the Connecticut River organizing communities around immigration justice and democratic values.
Multi-faith coalition in Greater Hartford uniting congregations across traditions to advocate for immigrants and the marginalized.
Statewide Indivisible affiliate activating Connecticut residents to take direct action for progressive and immigrant-centered change.
Farmington Valley Indivisible chapter organizing suburban communities to resist harmful federal policies and defend rights.
Alliance working to strengthen democracy, protect voting rights, and build power in communities most harmed by inequality.
CT DSA organizing for economic justice, immigrant rights, and a democratic society free from exploitation and oppression.
Norwalk-based Indivisible chapter making good trouble through direct action, community organizing, and immigrant advocacy.
Is your organization ready to join Hands Off Connecticut? We welcome community organizations, faith communities, labor unions, mutual aid groups, and activist networks across the state.
Contact us to express interest. We'll schedule a conversation to learn about your organization.
We'll review alignment with our values and commitment to immigrant community defense.
Get plugged into the network, access resources, and start organizing with us.
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Is your organization ready to join the coalition? Fill out the form below and our team will be in touch within a few days.