Families United for Children's Mental Health is a non profit organization providing statewide individual emotional support and information regarding children's mental health issues. Focus is mainly on family participation and support. It specializes in children with emotional, behavioral and mental health needs. Out-of-home placement is available for child who cannot remain with his family. The center provides special education programs, individualized service planning, community based service, and family participation.
Location:
P O Box 151, 130 Broad St, New London Connecticut 06320
Telephone
860-439-0710 Toll Free: 866-439-0788 Fax 439-0711
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