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At Connect For Causes, we harness the simple joy of a classic game to strengthen community bonds and raise awareness for important local issues. Each quarter, we host Connect Four tournaments where players pay to participate, connect with neighbors, and support a featured cause. These events bring together people of all ages and backgrounds for an evening of fun competition, meaningful conversation, and collective purpose — all centered around a timeless game that everyone knows and loves.

More than just a tournament, Connect For Causes is a platform for community engagement. After the games, attendees hear from inspiring cause partners and local speakers, gaining insight into issues that matter in our city and learning how they can make a difference. Through play, giving, and shared experience, we create space for connection, awareness, and impact — proving that even the simplest moments can spark real change.

Graphic with the phrase 'Connect for Causes' on a blue background. The word 'connect' has a red smiling face as the o, and the word 'causes' has a yellow smiling face as the a, with white lines underneath 'for'.
Connect for Mental Health 2026 logo with a red smiley face replacing the letter 'o' in connect, and yellow banner labels for 'For' and '2026'
Text reading "connect for unicef" with two smiling face icons, one yellow and one red, between the words.
Text reading 'Connect for Autism' with two smiling face icons, one red and one yellow, replacing the O's in 'connect' and 'for'.
Connect for Aspca logo with a cartoon yellow dog smiling and surrounded by colorful stars and plus signs.
The logo of 'Connect for Cancer' with bold blue text, a yellow smiley face, and a red circle with 'FOR' written inside.
Text reads 'connect for speed dating' with four smiley faces in red and yellow.
Connect for multiple sclerosis
Text saying "Connect for All" with two smiling emoji faces, one yellow and one red.
Two men wearing blue t-shirts with the logo 'connect for causes' pose against a white background. One man is standing with his hand in his pocket, the other is sitting on a white block, both smiling.
Two women wearing white T-shirts with the text 'connect for autism' and smiley faces, standing against a white background.