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CT's urgent and mobile crisis centers, which help children in mental health crises, are running low on funds, service ...
The four urgent crisis centers are in Hartford, New Haven, Waterbury and New London. They're open for walk-in, outpatient care.
The four urgent crisis centers established as part of 2022 legislation were launched using one-time dollars from the American Rescue Plan Act. Advocates say in order to operate long-term, the progr… ...
Those in charge of overseeing the state’s Urgent Crisis Centers — which focus on youth mental health services — are concerned ...
The API failed to deliver the resource. I-TEAM: CT's Kids in Crisis, access to mental health care still a problem, parents and advocates say ...
The long-term sustainability of three urgent crisis centers for children experiencing a mental or behavioral health crisis is in jeopardy because funding is uncertain, according to the centers ...
His child care center, along with others across the state, temporarily shut its doors, as people from several Connecticut towns and cities took part in a "Morning Without Child Care." Around 100 ...
The approved 2024-25 budget includes an additional $15 million in the second year to increase funding for other subsidized early care programs.
Article continues below this ad “It’s really quite very alarming,” said Kids in Crisis Executive Director Shari Shapiro. “A loss of funding means we may have to reduce the number of beds.
The long-term sustainability of three urgent crisis centers for children experiencing a mental or behavioral health crisis is in jeopardy because funding is uncertain, according to the centers ...