What Brings Family Together? Food!
Contributed by Trista Genova, MHC’s Member Services Manager When COVID hit we were told on a Thursday that we were looking at closing the Independence Center (IC), MHC’s Recovery Resource […]
When the Stories Echo in Your Own Family Tree…
Contributed by: Jacquilyn Davis, MHC’s Marketing and Development Coordinator and ESJA Advisory Committee Creator & Facilitator On June 8th, 2020 Mental Health Connecticut (MHC) published The Condition of Being Human, […]
Removing Barriers: Using Technology to Reduce Homelessness and Increase Access to Support
Contributed by: Michael Culmo – Chief Program Officer and Kaylynn Sholomicky, MPH – CAN Youth Navigator In March 2020, at the start of the Coronavirus pandemic, , Mental Health Connecticut […]
Thanksgiving Thank-a-thon-Thursday Kickoff
Thanksgiving looks a little different this year, it has to be that way. But one thing hasn’t changed, we have a lot to be grateful for. That’s why Mental Health […]
Mr. Clean: A short memoir by Mike Tully
Inspired by all those that knew you Death has always brought people to a standstill. It is a moment in time where we all stand there and think how and […]
Injecting Self-Care into Your Remote Work Day
As the world continues to adjust to the new normal and weather the massive shift to remote working due to the ongoing crisis, new challenges are bound to arise. It […]
Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Month
Since 2008, July has been known and celebrated as “Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Month,” (better known today as simply Minority Mental Health Month). This national observation was […]
Overcoming Your Former Self: Small Steps Toward Self-Esteem
Contributed by Paisley Hansen When analyzing the driving factor behind your decisions, there is one common denominator that many people overlook: self-esteem. Self-esteem is a reflection of your perceived value. […]
The Condition of Being Human
Our country’s history has caught up with us and it happened during a troubling and trying time. We are grieving senseless deaths that are the result of oppression and a […]
Peace Out to Peace In: How to be alone without feeling lonely
Contributed by: Marina Yoshimura *Although I am neither a medical expert nor a scientist, experiencing mental health issues has allowed me to navigate stress and learn much about living life […]