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The Latest News in Our Mission to Create Healthy Communities

We’ve got a lot going on, and that’s a wonderful thing. From program and services news to community events, to legislative advocacy and more – here’s what’s happening at United Services.

Media Contact:
Diane Manning, President CEO
860-774-2020 (office)
dvdlmanning@usmhs.org

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Free Community Trainings on Vaping

The Risks of Vaping and Your Child: What We All Need to Know July 14 and August 3 Join us for a free community in-person training for parents and caregivers to learn more about the current vaping crisis in our communities. Presenter will be Kelsey Hust, LMSW, Community and [...]

June 30th, 2022|

Particle Accelerator raises $11,000 for local mental health

Putnam’s Rotary Park was filled once again Saturday with live music and local residents and families enjoying the gorgeous day and the free family event, Particle Accelerator: A Day of Music and Hope. Particle Accelerator is an annual benefit concert that raises awareness for suicide and depression and funds [...]

June 14th, 2022|

Putnam Stop & Shop donation to United Services

The Putnam and Sturbridge, Mass. Stop & Shop Stores recently donated hundreds of personal care items to the United Services Domestic Violence Shelter following a donation drive at their stores in March for Women’s History Month. The donated items included shampoo, soap and feminine hygiene items and will be [...]

April 8th, 2022|

Federal Funding to United Services Will Add Integrated Primary Care to Agency’s Suite of Behavioral Health Services

Congressionally Directed Spending Project Co-Sponsored by Senators Murphy and Blumenthal Dayville, Conn. – Today, U.S. Senators Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), a member of the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee, and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) announced the inclusion of $461,000 for United Services in the fiscal year 2022 Omnibus Appropriations bill. Murphy and Blumenthal co-sponsored [...]

March 16th, 2022|

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