Greenwich United Way Prepares for Groundbreaking Adolescent Behavioral Health Outpatient Program

The Greenwich United Way announced they are about to embark on a groundbreaking new Adolescent Behavioral Health Outpatient Program in partnership with Greenwich Hospital.

The organization is nearing completion of its successful $1.6 million fundraising effort and will soon commence the build out of the community’s first behavioral health program designed for young people. 

The new facility will be located at 500 West Putnam Ave, co-located with Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital Pediatric Specialty Center in Greenwich. 

Rendering courtesy of Greenwich United Way
500 West Putnam Avenue in Greenwich

The Adolescent Behavioral Health Outpatient Program space is designed to be safe and comforting for both teens and parents and will provide accessible services to help meet the rising mental health needs of the community as defined by the Greenwich United Way Needs Assessment.

In addition to building the facility, funds raised will also support the cost of care for those who can’t afford services, ensuring there is no barrier to access.

“The realization of this groundbreaking program in Greenwich is only possible due to the involvement of the Greenwich United Way and its generous supporters,” said David Rabin, CEO of Greenwich United Way in a release. “As we near completion of the campaign, we call on our community to help close out the $1.6 million fund in order for us to start the build-out of the new facility and expand access to the essential care that will be provided there.”

In addition to fundraising for the facility, Greenwich United Way is working to raise additional capital to provide subsidized access for the intensive outpatient program program, ensuring that no one is turned away due to costs, co-pays or lack of insurance.

To support the build-out and assist those who are unable to afford care at the Adolescent Behavioral Health Outpatient Program visit https://greenwichunitedway.org/donations/mentalhealth/ or call 203-869-2221.