
Kids In Crisis 3 a.m. Friend: Support Mental Health Awareness Month
Support Kids In Crisis during Mental Health Awareness Month. Donate $50 or more to our TeenTalk program and receive a “3 a.m. friend” mug as a thank you for your generosity.
Insight Newsletter – October 2019
THE UNCOUNTED by Shari L. Shapiro, Executive Director Youth homelessness is an unseen problem and a grossly under-counted population. You might expect that homeless or unstably housed youth wander the streets, do not attend school, and are easy to identify. Exactly...
Five Tips for a Smoother Summer
School’s out, and Summer can sometimes be stressful for parents and kids alike. Here are a few tips to help get you through, smiling!
Insight Newsletter – June 2019
EFFECTING POSITIVE CHANGE by Shari L. Shapiro, Executive Director While our Safe Haven shelter continues to be the only shelter in Connecticut that accepts children from 0 - 18 who are facing crisis, we also know that helping families navigate challenges before they...
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By Denise Qualey & Tracey BlackmanKids In Crisis Children by nature watch and mimic their parents’ behaviors, beliefs and attitudes. Health conscious parents take pride in modeling good nutrition and exercise for their kids. In doing so, their kids are more likely...
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