Welcome to the Greater Stamford System of Care Collaborative!

The Greater Stamford System of Care Collaborative is a multidisciplinary group of traditional and nontraditional providers, parents and consumers from the towns of Darien, Greenwich, New Canaan and Stamford.

Our Mission is to provide access to a comprehensive, coordinated system of support and services that are flexible, family centered and culturally competent to:

  a) build families' capacities to meet their children's mental health needs, and
  b) reduce isolation by increasing community awareness of children's mental health needs.

Our vision is: children and adolescents with behavioral health needs will have access to a broad array of services that are easily accessible, family driven, culturally competent, effective, and promote a community without stigma.

The success of our collaborative is based on the determination and dedication of its members.  The involvement of each person is integral in helping carry out our mission.  The active participation of each member is extremely important to develop our quality network that enhances our common and individual goals.  This participation can occur in various manners, such as:
  • Attending monthly meetings to share/obtain information
  • Working with subcommittees on parent/guardian recruitment, cultural diversity, juvenile justice, youth mapping or marketing,
  • Attending focus groups that target a particular issue or need.
We welcome you to become involved with our collaborative at a level that is comfortable for you.  We hope your participation will be as meaningful to you as it will be to us!


 
Suicide Hotline - 211

Emergency Mobile Crisis Services 1-888-825-6777 or 323-9797


The Connecticut Health Foundation (CHF) is the state's largest independent, non-profit grantmaking foundation dedicated to improving the health of the people of Connecticut through systemic change, program innovation and health policy analysis.  Since it was established in July of 1999, CHF has awarded 286 plus grants in 39 cities and towns totaling close to $23 million in three priority areas - children's mental health, racial and ethnic health disparities, and oral health.