Remembering Pulse Night Club

Today marks the seven year remembrance of the Pulse nightclub shooting, where we tragically lost 49 individuals to gun violence. The majority of those directly impacted identified as LGBTQ+ and […]

Celebrate Pride Month with MHC

June is Pride Month, a time to support and celebrate our LGBTQ+ staff, participants and community members. It’s also an opportunity to bring attention to LGBTQ+ issues, recognize the incredible […]

Meet Amy McNamara

#LetsFaceIt Many creators are outcome-focused. Artist Amy McNamara hopes to help people realize that the process itself is potentially just as — perhaps even more — valuable than any end […]

Tell Us About It – YM

Tune in each Tuesday in May for #TellUsAboutIt Tuesday where we will check back in with a few individuals who participated in last year’s Let’s Face It campaign and learn […]

Practicing Gratitude As Self-Care

“After 15 years of research, we know that gratitude is a key to psychological well-being. Gratitude can make people happier, improve their relationships, and potentially even counteract depression and suicidal […]

Shouting Out a Thank You to CT Voice

#LetsFaceIt Our mission to support the community is only made possible through community support itself.  We are feeling extra grateful this #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth for the amazing donors and supporters of our […]

#FacingItFriday May 26th

For Mental Health Awareness Month 2023, we took to our backyard to asked staff, participants and other members of the community how they face hard things, here’s is what they […]

#ThrowbackThursday – Dr. Lillian Comas-Díaz

For Mental Health Awareness Month 2023 we’re partnering with the Connecticut Historical Society and taking it way back every Thursday with #ThrowbackThursday to share a few stories of how people […]

Meet Sabrina Rivera

#LetsFaceIt Sabrina Rivera has a vision of a world in which people don’t judge others based on their perceived mental or physical capabilities but rather take the time to really […]

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