MIDDLETOWN, CT (November 4, 2025) |
Ellafi Kind – Ellafi Federal Credit Union’s (FCU) new charitable arm dedicated to empowering women through financial wellness and community support – is proud to announce the winners of its first-ever Local Nonprofit Giveaway.
To celebrate its debut, Ellafi Kind awarded $500 each to five local nonprofits nominated by Ellafi FCU members. One nonprofit was announced each week throughout October, recognizing organizations that uplift women and families across Connecticut and reflecting Ellafi’s belief that small acts of generosity can create lasting change.
The 2025 Ellafi Kind Local Nonprofit Giveaway winners are:
• The Food Pantry of North Branford (awarded October 3) – The Food Pantry recently moved into a new location and renovated the building to better serve families in need. With this support, the organization will continue providing food and resources to more local families.
• TriCircle (awarded October 10) – TriCircle offers programs such as SMART Recovery, Hope & Support, and Hope After Loss to empower individuals, families, and communities affected by addiction. Their compassionate approach promotes strength, connection, and long-term healing.
• Unashamed, Inc. (awarded October 17) – Unashamed supports foster youth and young adults, ages 14–26, in discovering their worth and purpose. Based in Connecticut, the organization helps current and former foster youth transition into adulthood with confidence, resilience, and hope.
• Caritas Immigratio
• Charter Oak WIT (Women in Transition) Program (awarded October 31) The WIT Program empowers women in recovery and life transition through education, mentorship, and employment readiness, helping them rebuild confidence and financial independence.
“These organizations exemplify Ellafi Kind’s mission to advance financial equity, entrepreneurship, and economic stability for Women+ and the communities they serve,” said Kristen Jensen, VP of Community and Business Relationships at Ellafi and Secretary on the Ellafi Kind Board of Directors. “Through Ellafi Kind, we’re honored to support them.”