A Moment Worth Celebrating: Our Youth of the Year Finalist Take the Capitol

On April 21st, our Youth of the Year finalists stood inside the Connecticut State Capitol, and the weight of that setting was not lost on anyone in the room. These are young people who have overcome, who have grown, who have shown up for their communities with a dedication that speaks for itself. And there they were, exactly where they deserved to be.
Among them was Tiarra, our very own Hartford winner, who carried our Club's pride to the state level with a quiet confidence that fills a room. Watching her represent everything we pour into this work was one of those reminders that lands somewhere deep.
She and her fellow finalists from clubs across the state met with Governor Ned Lamont, Secretary of State Stephanie Thomas, CFRE, and Speaker Matthew Ritter, moving through those halls with purpose and engaging with leaders who shape the direction of this state. The conversations were real. The connections were genuine. And the message those young people received, simply by being welcomed into those spaces, will stay with them long after the day ended.
That is what Youth of the Year reaches toward. A belief that our young people belong at every table, in every room, in every conversation about the future they are going to inherit.
We are immensely proud of Tiarra, and of every finalist who stood in that building on April 21st. Connecticut's future is in extraordinary hands.









