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ARC Rapid Response Network (RRN)

What is the Rapid Response Network?

It is a program to identity, respond to and act upon hate acts in greater Danbury.

What is a "Hate Act"?

An act in which the perpetrator intentionally selects a victim, or the property that is the object of the crime (for example: home business or house of worship) because of the actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation or disability.

Who Participates?

The Rapid Response Network is made up of individuals and faith communities from the greater Danbury, Connecticut area. We acknowledge our fundamental belief that Americans of every heritage can live together with equal rights and mutual respect. We come from different backgrounds, faiths, viewpoints, and personal characteristics but we are one people by our respect for human rights and the Constitution of the Untied States. Our diversity is our strength, giving our community variety and vitality.

How does the Membership respond to Hate Acts?.

Depending on the nature of the Hate Act, the membership responds by:

How can you Volunteer?

Join the Rapid Response Network by completing the Rapid Response Volunteer Application. Select the below download link.

View / download the Volunteer Application form.




The Association of Religious Communities (ARC), 24 Delay St., Danbury, CT 06810   203-792-9450