Every year, September is recognized as National Suicide Prevention Month, a time to raise awareness about the alarming prevalence of suicide and the resources available to prevent it. For many, it is a time of reflection, education, and commitment to advocating for mental health. The mission of Catholic Charities of Fairfield County (CCFC) New Outlook Counseling is to stand in solidarity with those struggling and to provide compassionate and professional care.
After a year of homelessness and life’s formidable challenges, Alissa became a participant in Catholic Charities of Fairfield County’s CCR Housing Program, where she was paired with Ms. Nataya Perry, a dedicated Senior Case Manager. Ms. Perry’s role was pivotal in helping Alissa secure housing and facilitating her connection to vital community resources.
As we navigate the challenges of today’s world, it is more crucial than ever to prioritize the mental health of our teenagers. The pressures of academic responsibilities, social interactions, and personal growth can take a toll on their well-being. That’s why Catholic Charities of Fairfield County is proud to introduce a program specifically designed to support teen mental health – New Outlook Counseling with Medication Management.
Catholic Charities of Fairfield County has enhanced its Medications Management program, also known as pharmacotherapy, to meet a growing need and better serve its clients with this critical aspect of mental health treatment.
In an ever-evolving landscape of mental health care, one organization in Fairfield County, Connecticut, is making significant strides. New Outlook Counseling is lighting the way with specialized services tailored to families of special needs children. Their robust approach includes counseling, support for families, and a unique offering – Medication Management Services.