The Village Program Directory

The Village serves approximately 20,000 children, teens and adults each year.

Some of The Village’s programs are accessed by referrals; others are open to the public. All programs accept clients regardless of their ability to pay.

The North Hartford Ascend Pipeline (Ascend) is a “cradle to career” effort in collaboration with Connecticut Children’s, local care providers and community-based organizations committed to helping children and families in and around North Hartford access supportive, critical resources to reach their full potential.
Provides therapy to treat and manage behavioral health, substance use and co-occurring issues and provides support in building and using coping skills, symptom management, managing challenging emotions and cravings, relationship building and repairing, and much more.
Offered through our Financial Opportunity Center® and in partnership with United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut, career coaching helps adults identify unique skills and interests, build a professional resume, learn about applying for jobs online, improve networking skills and connect to certification programs to build job skills.
Helps reduce the impact toxic stress can have on a child’s development by strengthening parents’ relationships with their children and addressing families’ basic needs, such as shelter, food, medical care or employment.
Provides children and teens with an integrated, comprehensive, family-centered treatment.
A family-driven program that helps families strengthen natural and community support systems to maintain safe and healthy home environments, reducing the risk of child abuse and neglect.
A specialized school program for children who are participating in our Eagle House Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility that focuses on trauma-informed practices and positive behavior supports.
Provides comprehensive and intensive behavioral health treatment for children who present with significant emotional or behavioral difficulty and are transitioning from psychiatric hospitalization.

Adult Mental Health & Wellness

Before The Village I was homeless. If it wouldn’t have been for The Village, I don’t know where I would have been right now. The future looks very, very bright to me. I can say I can smile.

Family Strengthening & School-Based Support

As a mother, it is not easy. With the support of the programs, we are more at ease, as if we were given more strength.

Family Strengthening & School-Based Support

Our daughter is very precious to us. We are not as overwhelmed as we were before. We think she’s going to come along much better thanks to people like The Village.

Foster Care, Child Welfare & Support for Justice-Involved Youth

I never really had a dad. It was not a good thing. The Village has not just taught me how to be a better father, but how to be a better man.

Financial & Career

I came to The Village with trauma, with a lot of things to unpack. I was able find myself again and pick up the pieces and take charge of my life.

Family Strengthening & School-Based Support

Knowing that I have someone who will care and have my back if I fall, knowing that I can reach out for help, is amazing.

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