This installment of ‘For the People’ introduces the CEO of Wheeler discussing how this nonprofit is delivering an integrated approach to primary and behavioral health, education, and recovery – and the opening of Wheeler’s new, expanded Waterbury Family Health & Wellness Center.
Then we’ll talk to a former North Branford and Connecticut Teacher of the Year about how she found a successful second career in teaching, and how she works with TEACH Connecticut to encourage others to do the same. She’ll also share some advice on how to help keep students engaged during the COVID-19 pandemic.
And we’ll close with a former CDC and Boston Health official and CEO of the Trust for America’s Health talking about Connecticut stats on alcohol, drug and suicide deaths, and why the coronavirus is expected to escalate all these destructive outcomes.

Umbrella Center Strength-4-Survivors – Choose Love Awareness Month – Human Rights Campaign

We’re circling back to the Umbrella Center for Domestic Violence Services, which is serving thousands of families in greater New Haven and the Naugatuck Valley. We’ll discuss their all important preventative tool –  community outreach and education,...

Partner In Lyme – Encore: CT Center for Economic Analysis – Encore: UNH Chief Diversity Officer

This morning we’ll learn how one mom’s agonizing journey to diagnose Lyme Disease in her teenage daughter has grown into one of the region’s newest nonprofits – Partner In Lyme – and how you can help the...

‘Network of Distinction’ – Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness – ‘Visit Norwalk’

We’re kicking off 2021 with State Comptroller Kevin Lembo talking about a new “Network of Distinction” program designed to achieve the dual goals of lowering overall health costs and achieving better outcomes. Are you one of the...
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