The Greenwich United Way will award its first round of grants to local health, education and self-sufficiency programs across 21 partner agencies at the Community Investment Grant Recipient Reception on February 12 at Greenwich Hospital. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Prevention Council to Share Results from Youth Survey on Risky Behaviors
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The Greenwich Prevention Council is organizing a Greenwich Community Forum where the Youth Survey Results will be shared to be held on December 4 at YWCA Greenwich from 7:00-8:30pm. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Schools, Boys and Girls Club of Greenwich, Brunswick School, Child Guidance Center of Southern CT, Communities 4 Action, Comuity Centers Inc, Family Centers
Safe Driving Day at Greenwich High School is Convincing
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Students at Greenwich High School’s Safe Driving Day worked got to simulate a car crash, try on goggles that simulate being drunk or high on marijuana and taking a sobriety test. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Police & Fire, Schools, Dennis Bludnicki, GEMS Explorer Post, Greenwich High School, Liberation Programs, Safe Driving Day, The Convincer
At RMA, Alan Mathis of Liberation Programs Talks Solutions to National Heroin and Opioid Epidemic
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Mathis is a believer in the idea of treating drug addiction as a medical problem instead of criminal one.
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Filed under: Health, Alan Mathis, First Presbyterian Church of Greenwich, Gerry Gibian, Liberation Programs, RMA
RMA May 31 Speaker: Alan Mathis, Head of Liberation Programs, To Address Opioid Epidemic in US
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Alan Mathis, the President and CEO of Liberation Programs, will speak to the stark realities of drug and alcohol addiction and the epidemic sweeping the country. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Alan Mathis, drug addiction, heroin, Liberation Programs, opioids
“Stress, Success and Teenage Setbacks: Let’s Talk Mental Health”Set for Thursday at Arch St Teen Center
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Stress, Success and Teenage Setbacks: “Let’s Talk Mental Health” is a free event on Thursday, Nov. 10th from 6:00 – 8:00 pm at ARCH Street Teen Center. Special guest will be MTV’s Giovanni Rivera. Food will be provided by Garden Catering. The event is open to parents and teens. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Arch Street Teen Center, Garden Catering, Giovanni Rivera, Greenwich High School, Greenwich United Way, Liberation Programs, O'Malley Wellness
Tammy Collins Appointed to Board of Liberation Programs, Inc.
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Liberation Programs, Inc., one of Fairfield County’s leading providers of behavioral health services focused on addiction treatment, has appointed Greenwich native Tammy Collins to its Board of Directors. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Inc, Liberation Programs, Tammy Collins
Liberation Programs Receives $5,000 Grant from First County Bank Foundation
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A $5,000 grant from First County Bank to Liberation Programs will support the Families in Recovery Program in Norwalk. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Families in Recovery Program, First County Bank Foundation, Liberation Programs
Scooter Braun Addresses Teens on Being from Greenwich, Being a Bystander, Being a Parent
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At an event billed as Stress, Success and Teenage Setbacks, GHS graduate and talent manager, Scooter Braun connected with a few hundred teens at Arch Street by identifying with them on the pressure of being from Greenwich, where so many people are successful, and acknowleding the temptation to use drugs to ease the pain of every day stress. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Parenting, Schools, Arch Street Teen Center, Barbara O'Malley, David Rabin, Drew Marzullo, Greenwich High School
GHS Grad Scooter Braun Will Be Featured Speaker at April 28 Teen Center Event
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GHS alum Scooter Braun, who has managed talent including Justin Bieber, will be the keynote speaker at an event billed as, “Stress, Success and Teenage Setbacks: What to Expect the Teen” on Thursday, April 28 at the Teen Center on Arch Street in Greenwich. The event is a collaboration of the Jr. United Way, GHS Outreach Club, Liberation Programs, Arch Street Teen Center, and O’Malley Wellness LLC. Continue Reading →