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Connection House

The Connection, Inc., was formed in 1972 as a community response to the devastation being wrought on families and communities from the problems of substance abuse, dependency, addiction, crime, poverty and neglect.
 

The Connection was one of Connecticut's first agencies to initiate community-based treatment programs.  We have found repeatedly, and research has shown, that services provided in the community are especially effective – helping both the person or family in need, as well as contributing to the well-being of the community.  We strive to offer the community a chance to recognize the power and benefits of caring for people and supporting their ability to grow. 

We are proud of a long history of innovation. Many of our programs – described in detail on this website –

have been the first of their kind in the state. Examples are Liberty Commons, the first supportive housing program in Connecticut; our Center for the Treatment of Problem Sexual Behavior, a nationally-recognized program that promotes public safety by treating sex offenders; and Supportive Housing for Families, a unique program that seeks to reunite children with their parents. We have a strong history of working in true partnership with our primary funding sources – Connecticut’s Department of Children and Families, Court Support Services Division, Department of Correction, and Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services – to develop, test, and implement innovative solutions to complex human problems.

Address

  • 167 Liberty Street
  • Middletown
  • CT
  • 06457

Contact

  • (860) 343-5512
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