
DAR Awards and Scholarships Benefit Many Throughout the Years
Connecticut DAR chapters offer many awards and scholarships within their communities. Some of the awards that they may bestow involve the American History Essay Contest. They may also acknowledge young people in their local high schools through the DAR Good Citizens Award. An Americanism Medal is awarded to a naturalized American citizen for work done with fellow immigrants or within his or her American community. The Community Service Award and the Historic Preservation Award are also given to members of the community.

“Community Classroom Initiative” Offers Classroom Support and Involvement
Chapters adopt a specific classroom and assist either by reading to students, tutoring after school, or by providing supplies to support various areas of classroom study. The Hannah Benedict Carter Chapter, NSDAR, supports a teacher in the Bronx by purchasing back-to-school craft supplies, requested reading books, and other items for this low-income area. Recently, a teacher asked for postcards from all fifty states. Using the postcards that their Daughters and their family members mailed to her, she taught her special needs classroom about geography.

Chapters Support DAR Schools in a Variety of Ways
All of these schools were begun in rural and disadvantaged areas where public education was not accessible. The mission of these schools is to provide traditional values and educational skills to the students to help them reach their full potential. While each school has a different focus, they serve a variety of special needs programs including adult literacy, attention deficit disorder, dyslexia, and children in a family crisis. Each school is now owned and operated by a private, non-profit corporation in the state in which it is located.
Connecticut DAR chapters support these schools by gathering school supplies and backpacks that are shipped to the schools before the beginning of the school year. Connecticut DAR Daughters support a variety of requested supplies like textbooks, choir outfits, and calculators. Chapters also collect valuable Boxtops for Education on behalf of all DAR Schools.
