Mental Health Resources
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Mid Fairfield Community Care Center Programs
MFCCC is a very popular agency for youth in Norwalk. Local mental health and support services for children, adolescents, young adults, and families.
Family and Children's Agency
Family & Children's Agency (FCA) has been helping individuals and families throughout Fairfield County and beyond to realize life's possibilities. We increase the social and emotional well-being of our clients by providing strength-based, solution-focused services for every stage of life.
Connecticut Connecting to Care
The State of Connecticut is working on improving Children’s Behavioral Health supports and services. On Connecting to Care CT you will find information that will help you better understand, navigate, and find children’s behavioral health services near you. Resources are translated into many languages.
School Based Health Center
The Dr. Robert E. Appleby School Based Health Center, is a program of the Human Services Council, that offers onsite physical and/or mental health services for students at West Rocks MIddles School.
FAVOR
FAVOR, Inc. (FAVOR) is a statewide family-led, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that is committed to empowering families as advocates and partners in improving educational and health outcomes for our children. FAVOR is a state affiliate organization of the National Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health.FAVOR Offers a single place for families with children who have medical, mental, emotional, and behavioral health challenges to find information, assistance and training.
Filling in the Blanks
Filling in the Blanks fights childhood hunger by providing children in need with meals on the weekend. School-based delivery and weekend distribution remove common obstacles for families in need.
Triangle Community Center
Triangle Community Center seeks to empower and advocate for LGBTQIA+ people in Connecticut through community, health, and learning programs.Their vision is to create a world where LGBTQIA+ individuals are celebrated, feel safe, and can access essential resources without barriers.
TIPS FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL PARENTS/GUARDIANS
Strong 4 Life
While every child and family are different, here are some pointers to help you navigate the challenging middle-school years.
Parent Toolkit
TODAY Parenting Guides provide benchmarks and tips for your child's academic, physical and social emotional growth.
Edutopia - Social Emotional Learning
Find resources to help students manage their emotions, resolve conflicts, and make responsible decisions—creating the healthiest school culture possible.
Parent Teen Connect
Learn ways to manage screen time, foster independence and responsibility, and improve communication.

