Compass is inspired by our Community Partners!

Compass is proud to be involved with some incredible philanthropic organizations whose missions to help those in need continually inspire us. Please take some time to take a look at the wonderful things that the organizations below are doing and help out if you can!

Cystic Fibrosis Lifestyles Foundation

Cystic Fibrosis Lifestyles Foundation (CFLF) assists in providing avenues toward healthy and active lifestyles through recreation, thereby educating adolescents and young adults with Cystic Fibrosis on the critical psychological, social and emotional connections between their lifestyle and their health. Founded by our good friend, Brian Callanan, in 2003, CFLF has issued over 100 recreational grants throughout the United States, providing the push that many of these young adults needed to stay healthy. Please check out the CFLF website at www.cflf.org

Good Will Industries

When many of our products are gently used, we donate them to a local GoodWill Store to be resold & used towards supporting their many wonderful programs. Goodwill Industries International enhances the dignity and quality of life of individuals, families and communities by eliminating barriers to opportunity and helping people in need reach their fullest potential through the power of work. Through their stores, they are able to raise funds to support their programs. Please check out the Good Will website at http://www.goodwill.org/

St Luke’s Life Works

We donate our gently used materials to St. Luke’s LifeWorks in Stamford, CT. St Luke’s LifeWorks is a non-profit organization providing learning opportunities, housing and support services to people overcoming homelessness in lower Fairfield County. Services are available at 10 locations, eight of which are in Stamford, for families, single adults, people living with HIV/AIDS and people recovering from mental illness. St. Luke’s LifeWorks focuses on providing permanent solutions that enable program participants to achieve greater self-sufficiency.

    “It is estimated that over 4,000 people experience homelessness everyday in Connecticut. Every night, 2,000 people, including 400 children spend the night in emergency housing.” – CT Commission to End Homelessness.

Check out St Luke’s Life Works website here : http://www.stlukeslifeworks.org/