Since its founding on October 10, 1922, Waterbury Unico has represented a unique vision of community service rooted in Italian American heritage and civic pride. The organization was established when a dedicated group of 15 men, led by Dr. Anthony P. Vastola, came together with a singular purpose: to create a service organization that would place community welfare above all else. What began as The UNICO Club in Waterbury, Connecticut, has evolved into a respected chapter of UNICO National, embodying the Italian word 'unico'—meaning unique and one of a kind. The founders believed that true service required sacrifice, not for personal benefit, but for the greater good of others. This philosophy continues to guide Waterbury Unico's work today, as members unite to support charitable causes, advance educational opportunities, and strengthen civic engagement throughout the Waterbury community. The organization serves as a bridge, helping society understand and appreciate the profound contributions of Italian Americans to American life and culture. By fostering unity among Italian American citizens and motivating them toward greater civic involvement, Waterbury Unico maintains its original mission while adapting to contemporary community needs. Members find in this organization not just a club, but a family committed to making Waterbury a better place through coordinated action, shared values, and genuine compassion for those in need.
Waterbury, CT