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Welcome to Our CT Resource Map
Discover social, recreational, and clinical resources for young people across the state. Explore clubs, hangouts, youth groups, and other go-to spots — anything you think others should know about! You can also find programs and services you’ve used, leave a rating, and share your thoughts or experiences.
10 Bell Street
Stamford
Connecticut
06850
282 Dwight Street
New Haven
Connecticut
06850
203-777-3216
22 Chase River Road
Waterbury
Connecticut
06850
203-753-2153
650 West Avenue
Norwalk
Connecticut
06850
(203) 487-0658
650 West Avenue
Norwalk
Connecticut
06850
(203) 216-0267
119 Main Street
Stamford
Connecticut
06850
203-356-1980 ext. 7940
1864 Post Road
Darien
Connecticut
06850
203-655-0048
1351 Washington Boulevard
Stamford
Connecticut
06850
203-621-3751
10 Washington Street
Norwalk
Connecticut
06850
(203) 899-2780
650 West Avenue
Norwalk
Connecticut
06850
(203) 929-9017
140 Water Street
Norwalk
Connecticut
06850
(203) 523-5334
65 S Colony St
Wallingford
Connecticut
06850
203.303.8123
180 School Road
Wilton
Connecticut
06850
(203) 834-6241
650 West Avenue
Norwalk
Connecticut
06850
(203) 853-0600
9 Mott Avenue
Norwalk
Connecticut
06851
109 Main Street
Centerbrook
Connecticut
06851
(888) 825-2666
5 Perry Ridge Rd
Greenwich
Connecticut
06851
1 (888) 825-2666
250 Westport Avenue
Norwalk
Connecticut
06851
(203) 846-2633
1 Park Street
Norwalk
Connecticut
06851
203-840-1187
We are the designated Behavioral Health Action Organization (RBHAO) for Southwestern Connecticut. We support & coordinate behavioral health initiatives (mental health, suicide, substance misuse, and problem gambling) in Bridgeport, Darien, Easton, Fairfield, Greenwich, Monroe, New Canaan, Norwalk, Stamford, Stratford, Trumbull, Weston, Westport, and Wilton. We are the bridge between the region and state.
1635 Central Avenue
Bridgeport
Connecticut
06851
203-551-7400
1720 Post Road East
Westport
Connecticut
06851
203 255 0301
40 King Street
Norwalk
Connecticut
06851
203-293-8837
Circle of Friends, Connecticut
reaches out to children, teens, young adults & adults with autism & disabilities & involves them in a full array of inclusive social experiences. Our innovative programming of home visits, play dates and social interactions, is designed to foster a relationship between children with special needs and community teenage volunteers.
In addition to helping families in need, Circle of Friends empowers and enriches its network of volunteers (the majority of whom are teenagers) by enabling them to reap the vast rewards of participating in a program that strengthens their personal connections to the community by giving back to the community. Circle of Friends is non-sectarian and reaches out to all faith communities.
reaches out to children, teens, young adults & adults with autism & disabilities & involves them in a full array of inclusive social experiences. Our innovative programming of home visits, play dates and social interactions, is designed to foster a relationship between children with special needs and community teenage volunteers.
In addition to helping families in need, Circle of Friends empowers and enriches its network of volunteers (the majority of whom are teenagers) by enabling them to reap the vast rewards of participating in a program that strengthens their personal connections to the community by giving back to the community. Circle of Friends is non-sectarian and reaches out to all faith communities.
192 High Street
Willimantic
Connecticut
06851
(860) 465-0181 (5-0181 from campus)
346 Main Ave., Suite 3A
Norwich
Connecticut
06851
(203) 750-0019
An organization that provides backpacks filled with food for students to take home for the weekend
17 High Street
Norwalk
Connecticut
06851
8008773628
Join us for the grand opening of our newest teen and middle school mental health PHP and IOP programs. RSVP for grand opening February 12, 2020.
576 Farmington Avenue
Hartford
Connecticut
06851
(860) 882-0236
15 Cross street
Norwalk
Connecticut
06851
(203) 840-0361
1 Park Street
Norwalk
Connecticut
06851
203-493-6382
650 West Avenue
Norwalk
Connecticut
06851
(203) 227-1755
1 Park Street
Norwalk
Connecticut
06851
(203) 840-1187
In Person SMART Recovery groups run by facilitators right here in CT. Teens.
SMART Recovery is a free peer support group run by trained facilitators. It is for people seeking support with any struggle they may have: substance abuse, anxiety, depression, bullying, anger management, etc. In addition to getting support from others your age who are dealing with their own challenges, you will learn skills to make positive changes in your life. SMART Recovery tools are based on Rational Emotional Behavior Therapy and will help you with:
Building and Maintaining Motivation
Coping with Urges
Managing thoughts, feelings, and Behaviors
Living a Balanced Life
The Norwalk teen group is run by young adults in recovery. In addition to meeting weekly, we also plan a monthly social activity together. Past examples include ice skating, going to an escape room, clay sculpture, and the beach.
To learn more about SMART watch our videos at www.CTSupportGroup.org/smart. To join an online SMART Recovery meeting, visit: www.smartrecovery.org
Also in the area: There is a SMART Recovery Family & Friends meeting that meets weekly in Westport.
The Norwalk and Westport groups are run by The Hub.
SMART Recovery is a free peer support group run by trained facilitators. It is for people seeking support with any struggle they may have: substance abuse, anxiety, depression, bullying, anger management, etc. In addition to getting support from others your age who are dealing with their own challenges, you will learn skills to make positive changes in your life. SMART Recovery tools are based on Rational Emotional Behavior Therapy and will help you with:
Building and Maintaining Motivation
Coping with Urges
Managing thoughts, feelings, and Behaviors
Living a Balanced Life
The Norwalk teen group is run by young adults in recovery. In addition to meeting weekly, we also plan a monthly social activity together. Past examples include ice skating, going to an escape room, clay sculpture, and the beach.
To learn more about SMART watch our videos at www.CTSupportGroup.org/smart. To join an online SMART Recovery meeting, visit: www.smartrecovery.org
Also in the area: There is a SMART Recovery Family & Friends meeting that meets weekly in Westport.
The Norwalk and Westport groups are run by The Hub.
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