Announcements
Keystone House Seeks Executive Director
Keystone House seeks a strategic, hands-on Executive Director with demonstrated leadership and fundraising experience. The Executive Director leads a team of 28 full- and 17 part-time employees and manages the organization’s $3.0 million budget. S/he must be able to oversee fundraising, programming, community relations, and financial activities. The Executive Director reports to the Board of Directors and works closely with the board chair and board committee leaders. This position requires an individual who can build and maintain strong relationships with funders and other community leaders and who has excellent management experience. The candidate should also have expertise in mental health, specifically adults with psychiatric disorders. Visit their website to learn more and apply.
Town of Stratford is Accepting Applications for Outpatient Therapists

To apply, download an application from the website. Send completed applications to:

Town of Stratford Human Resources Department
Stratford Town Hall
2725 Main Street
Stratford, CT 06615
Change in Requirement for Recovery Friendly Workplace Certification

Now any business with five or more employees can become a certified Recovery Friendly Workplace. To learn more about the initiative, visit our website or contact Jeremy Kosbob at jeremy@ryasap.org



Recovery Support
Resources
Updated Law Enforcement Cards Available

New cards feature cannabis laws. Download now. You can request printed copies,
but supplies are limited.
For Teens & Young Adults
In this podcast, Kailey, Sasha, and Therell talk about seasonal depression. They talk about what it is, what it's like for them, and what helps ease their seasonal depression. Listen now.
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In the News
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As the pandemic has progressed, more school-age children sought out mental health support when they returned to in-person learning this school year, officials believe. An influx of students showed up in crisis either at school or in emergency...

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The Hub: Behavioral Health Action Organization for Southwestern CT
A division of the Regional Youth Adult Social Action Partnership (RYASAP) 

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