Well-Being Programs and Services

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At Trinity Health Of New England, our programs are designed to strengthen individuals, families, and communities through compassionate, accessible care. Here's a glimpse into some of the programs making a difference across the region.

Community Violence Prevention Programs 

  • Greater Hartford Family Advocacy Center (GHFAC): GHFAC offers a safe haven for victims of abuse and violence, providing comprehensive support services including victim advocacy, mental health services, and forensic interviews for adults and children.
  • Trauma-Informed Mental Health Service: Trauma-informed mental health services are available to Victims of Violence across the lifespan. Read more here.
  • Hospital Violence Intervention Program (HVIP): HVIP fosters partnerships and collaboration between hospital providers and community-based organizations to advance trauma informed services for victims of violence at Saint Francis Hospital. 

Clinical and Social Care Programs 

  • The Joan C. Dauber Food Pantry: Serving over 1,500 people monthly, this program provides access to healthy food and essential resources.
  • Together for Wellness Services: Together for Wellness is a comprehensive program designed to help you take control of your health combining nutrition, clinical support, and community resources to support lasting lifestyle changes.
  • Healthcare for the Homeless: The Mercy Healthcare for the Homeless Program (HCH) provides comprehensive health and social services to individuals experiencing homelessness in Western Massachusetts. 

Community Based Programs

  • Diabetes Prevention Program: This program is designed for people with prediabetes to cut their risk of developing type 2 diabetes through lifestyle changes such as healthy eating and physical activity.
  • Stronger Families, Stronger Futures: This program connects pregnant people and parents with young children to resources to help families thrive.
  • Medical Home Program: This program focuses on building strong partnerships between families and their pediatric care providers.
  • Putting on AIRs Program: This program compliments the Medical Home Program by providing in-home asthma education and management.
  • Connecticut Early Detection and Prevention Program (CEDPP): This program empowers women with the knowledge and tools to reduce their risk for heart disease and stroke.

Let's Build a Healthier Future Together

These programs are just a few examples of our commitment to community health and well-being. We invite you to learn more about our initiatives and join us in building a healthier future for all.
If you would like further information about any of the programs listed here, please contact us at (860) 714-5052.