Mental Health Peer-Run Respite Centers Considered by Legislature
/A Connecticut bill under consideration in the Legislature would establish peer-run respite centers to help people with mental illness.
Read MoreA Connecticut bill under consideration in the Legislature would establish peer-run respite centers to help people with mental illness.
Read More.The state has a deficit of more than 90,000 homes affordable and available to our lowest income renters., housing advocates point out. Whether the state legislature will take action to respond before legislative adjournment on May 8 is in doubt.
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On Wednesday, April 10, childcare providers across Connecticut will close for a portion of the day to participate in the Morning Without Child Care, statewide rallies to highlight the crisis in early childhood education affordability and access,
Read MoreFrontier has announced plans to donate high-speed fiber internet to New Haven-based nonprofit DAE through the company’s Broadband for Good program. The donation will provide DAE with a fast, reliable connection to support its Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education and development programs for underserved members of the community.
Read MoreIn recognition of their commitment to the green economy and demonstrated leadership in their industries and communities during 2023, the Connecticut Green Bank presented the organization’s eighth annual awards this month,
Read MoreAs part of ongoing efforts to make accessing quality healthcare easier for everyone, Hartford HealthCare (HHC) has teamed with OnMed, an innovative care delivery company based in Florida, to open facilities at The Village for Families & Children in Hartford and inside a Killingly supermarket.
Read MoreConnecticut State Treasurer Erick Russell has released investment performance numbers for calendar year 2023 showing Connecticut’s pension funds and trusts earned returns of 12.8%, placing them in the top 27% among the nation’s public pension plans.
Read MoreThe National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) has released its annual State Report Card, which grades each U.S. state, including Connecticut, on critical issues impacting access to care for the 1 in 10 Americans living with a rare disease.
Read MoreAcross public libraries in Connecticut, 2023 was a banner year, with COVID increasingly in the rear-view mirror. Newly released reports include metrics that reveal increased use of libraries for a range of purposes.
Read MoreAt the State Capitol, among the hundreds of legislative proposals being considered is one under the jurisdiction of the Government Affairs and Elections Committee, which would have the state designate various commemorative days.
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