Latino Outreach
The Latino outreach program is designed to reduce the stigma that surrounds substance abuse in the Latino community, promoting and providing connection to substance abuse services.
The Latino outreach program is designed to reduce the stigma that surrounds substance abuse in the Latino community, promoting and providing connection to substance abuse services.
Our program provides treatment and support for young adults aged 17-26, who are facing behavioral health challenges and recent justice involvement, to enhance their wellbeing and reduce the likelihood of rearrest. Treatment lasts for 6-12 months and involves a therapist and coach, with therapists available 24/7 for emergencies.
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The Village’s Expanded Recovery Vehicle (VERV) offers a range of support to help you and family members who have been impacted by opiate use.
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Our Quality Parenting Center provides a comfortable, home-like environment where parents and caregivers referred by The Connecticut Department of Children and Families (DCF) can have family time with their children while they are not currently living together.
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Using a client-centered and collaborative approach to behavioral health care, our multidisciplinary team of psychiatrists, APRNs, psychologists and clinicians will work with you to set the goals for what you want to achieve and help you bring about the changes you are looking for in your life.
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Fatherhood Engagement Services works to help strengthen father-child bonds and enhance the level of involvement of fathers in their DCF case planning, provision of services and positive parenting.
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Our Family-Based Recovery program ensures that children develop optimally in drug-free, safe and stable homes with their parent(s)/caregivers.
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Our Parenting Education Program (PEP) helps you and your child adjust in a healthy way after divorce or living apart from a parent/caregiver.
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KIDSAFE’s Parenting During and After Divorce classes educate and train parents on how to help children adjust in a healthy way to divorce or living apart from a parent.
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Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA), offered through our Financial Opportunity Center® and in partnership with United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut and United Way of Connecticut/2-1-1, helps you access asset-building opportunities, financial education and additional resources.
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Our financial coaching services, offered through our Financial Opportunity Center® and in partnership with United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut, are available to help you effectively manage your finances and achieve your financial goals.
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Our Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) provide therapy to treat and manage behavioral health, substance use and co-occurring issues. Primarily through group therapy, you will receive support on building and using coping skills, symptom management, managing challenging emotions and cravings, relationship building and repairing and much more.
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Our career coaching services, offered through our Financial Opportunity Center® and in partnership with United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut, are available to help you identify your unique skills and interests, build a professional resume, learn the ins and outs of applying for jobs online, improve your networking skills, and connect you to certification programs to build your job skills.
Our program provides private supervised visitation services to non-custodial parents so they may visit their children in a neutral and appropriate setting.
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Words Count is a short-term, play-based program that builds on creativity and caregiver-child bonds to help young children increase their vocabularies and enhance their conversational abilities.
Through our Integrated Primary Care/Behavioral Health Services, our licensed clinicians and care coordinators work with community physicians and other medical staff to support the whole health of each client—physical, social and emotional.
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Our Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) program offers comprehensive support to help you overcome addiction and set your path to a better life.
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Child First, designed by Darcy Lowell, MD, helps reduce the impact toxic stress can have on your child’s development by strengthening your relationship with your child and addressing your family’s basic needs, such as shelter, food, medical care or employment.
Our Parents as Teachers home visiting program will help you build parental resilience and knowledge of parenting and child development to help your child thrive and be healthy, safe and ready to learn. Trained professionals will make regular personal home or virtual visits during your child’s earliest years in life, from prenatal through kindergarten.
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