February 2021 – Alternatives to Suicide Group Facilitator Training Online
Mondays, April 12, 19, & 26 AND
Wednesdays, April 14, 21, & 28
Alternatives to Suicide Group Facilitator Training On-line Mondays, April 12, 19, & 26 AND Wednesdays, April 14, 21, & 28 The Alternatives to Suicide approach was developed by the Wildflower Alliance in 2009 as one of the only peer-to-peer groups that truly focuses on the topic of suicide. Rather than
February 2021 – Alternatives to Suicide Overview Online
April 7th
Alternatives to Suicide Overview On-Line Wednesday, April 7 1pm to 5pm Eastern USA Time Click HERE To Register The phrase “I feel suicidal” can hold many meanings. Yet space to explore those meanings and the context of such feelings can be hard to find. As evidence of the inefficacy of
February 2021 – Building a Great Life Webinar
February 11th
Thursday, February 11th, 6 – 7:30 PM Building a Great Life Webinar Series for Family Members, People with Disabilities, Providers and State Agencies. Register Here
February 2021 – Let’s Talk Healing Strategies
February 4th
Thursday, February 4th, 6 – 8PM Let’s Talk Healing Strategies: Public Health Crisis, COVID-19, & Racism A Multi-generational conversation with Black & Brown Men & Boys Click this link to register!
Virtual Statewide Advisory Board Meetings for Young Adults
First Thursday of the month
Virtual Statewide Advisory Board Meetings for Young Adults 1st Thursday of the Month 11am-12pm Zoom meeting ID: zoom.us/J/93835339923 For more information, contact (860) 549-2435 or [email protected]
February 2021 – Meet AU: Char
While interning for Rushford at Stone Haven, earning hours towards her degree in Drug and Alcohol Counseling, Char’Dornne Bussue joined Advocacy Unlimited Inc.’s Bridger Program in early 2018. Stepping away from the medical model of recovery Char was introduced to a new way of engaging and connecting with others as a Certified Recovery Support Specialist. Drawing from
January 2021 – Meet AU: Skyler
Skyler has lived in West Hartford all his life. In 2011 he suffered his first anxiety/panic attack. After that he began living in fear of the next attack while simultaneously battling depression. His school attendance started to plummet his senior year, which put him in a position to possibly not