Family Support Center & Agency With Choice (AWC)

Family support services helps people with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD) living with their families. We have flexible options that are directed by the family.  Creating strong partnerships between Vinfen and the people we serve and their families is a top priority. It is needed for the work that we do. Families are the most important resource… Continue Reading Family Support Center & Agency With Choice (AWC) [...]

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Family Support Center, Haitian Family Support Center and Agency with Choice (AWC)

Bay Cove’s Developmental Services partners with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families. We offer supports that foster each person’s independence, wellness, and full participation in all aspects of life. Bay Cove offers two Family Support Programs, one of which is for Haitian speaking families. Our Family Support services help families… Continue Reading Family Support Center, Haitian Family Support Center and Agency with Choice (AWC) [...]

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Family Support for Children with Heart Defects

Little Hearts, Inc. is a national organization dedicated to providing support, education, resources, networking, and hope to families affected by congenital heart defects. Membership consists of families nationwide who have or are expecting a child with a congenital heart defect.      Little Hearts, Inc. Birth to 3, 3 – 4 Cromwell 860-635-0006 860-635-0006… Continue Reading Family Support for Children with Heart Defects [...]

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Family Support Including Children’s Challenging Behaviors

NAMI FAMILY SUPPORT GROUPS We welcome family members, friends and other caregivers caring for persons with mental illness who share common problems which arise from mental illnesses. NAMI Family Support Groups around the state can provide understanding, comfort, hope and help for family members, friends and other caregivers. We provide a secure nonjudgmental environment… Continue Reading Family Support Including Children’s Challenging Behaviors [...]

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