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Midwestern Connecticut Council of Alcoholism, Inc. (MCCA)

mccaonline.com

The primary provider of substance abuse prevention, evaluation and treatment

Trinity Glen Women’s Program

mccaonline.com

A long-term residential treatment facility for women who are suffering from chronic addiction

Eden Hill

edenhillrecoveryretreat.com

A transitional living facility for adult women in recovery

Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services (dmhas)

www.ct.gov

Works frequently with a variety of advocacy groups to ensure that its customers are provided efficient mental health and addiction services that foster self-sufficiency, dignity and respect

Alcoholics Anonymous Connecticut General Service Committee

www.ct-aa.org

Provides information about Alcoholics Anonymous, including A.A. Meetings in Connecticut

Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR)

ccar.us

The centralized resource in the state of CT for all things recovery, provides training, volunteer opportunities, support services, and access to many resources for anyone in recovery.

Connecticut Clearinghouse

www.ctclearinghouse.org

A library and resource center providing information on substance use and mental health disorders, prevention and health promotion, treatment and recovery, wellness and other related topics

Mental Health Connecticut (MHC)

www.mhconn.org

Offers a variety of programs and services to promote recovery for people with mental illnesses in our communities, including residential services, supported and transitional employment, supported education, psychosocial rehabilitation, peer support services and case management.

The Connecticut Women’s Consortium

www.womensconsortium.org

Provides training, advocacy, and policy on women’s behavioral health

The Governor’s Prevention Partnership

www.preventionworksct.org

A public-private partnership designed to reduce substance abuse and its related impact on health, safety and violence in Connecticut

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