Stamford Youth Mental Health Alliance

Stamford Youth Mental Health Alliance Prevention, early intervention & access to resources to promote youth mental wellness in Stamford, CT.

Did you know that writing down your thoughts can help you process your emotions? Journaling for even a few minutes a day...
02/10/2026

Did you know that writing down your thoughts can help you process your emotions? Journaling for even a few minutes a day can make you feel calmer and more in control.

When your child is struggling, your support matters. Youth Mental Health First Aid Training gives you the knowledge to m...
02/06/2026

When your child is struggling, your support matters. Youth Mental Health First Aid Training gives you the knowledge to make a positive impact.

Visit our website to register today: https://ow.ly/ISKS50Y5Gvx

Children of all ages can experience mental health issues and almost two-thirds aren't getting the help they need. Nonpro...
02/05/2026

Children of all ages can experience mental health issues and almost two-thirds aren't getting the help they need. Nonprofits in the Stamford Youth Mental Health Alliance say, "Don't carry it alone. We've got you!"

Support is available right here in our community. If you think there's a problem, ask for help. You'll be glad you did! https://ow.ly/4ntE50Y1lVY

If you’re worried about a child or teen in your life, reaching out for professional support is a sign of care, not failu...
02/03/2026

If you’re worried about a child or teen in your life, reaching out for professional support is a sign of care, not failure.

Visit our website for resources available in our community, or call 211 for mobile crisis intervention services. https://ow.ly/EmfQ50Y1lUX

Visit our website to register today: https://ow.ly/mVwg50Y5Gue
02/02/2026

Visit our website to register today: https://ow.ly/mVwg50Y5Gue

On Thursday, February 12, the Stamford Youth Mental Health Alliance is hosting a Youth Mental Health First Aid training to equip adults with the tools to support youth mental health. This evidence-based program will cover common challenges, adolescent development, and a five-step action plan to support young people in crisis and non-crisis situations.

📩 Email youthmentalhealthct@gmail.com to register.

Want to feel confident noticing when a young person may be struggling and know how to respond in a supportive, effective...
01/30/2026

Want to feel confident noticing when a young person may be struggling and know how to respond in a supportive, effective way?

Strengthen your toolkit with Youth Mental Health First Aid Training – a powerful resource for anyone supporting and inspiring youth.

Visit our website to register today: https://ow.ly/mVwg50Y5Gue

Every family in our community deserves care they can trust. Our partner, Optimus Health Care, provides the doctors, dent...
01/22/2026

Every family in our community deserves care they can trust. Our partner, Optimus Health Care, provides the doctors, dentists and therapists families can count on to stay healthy, supported and confident.

Congratulations to Dr. Maggie Young on being named Stamford’s 2026 Citizen of the Year! 💛
01/20/2026

Congratulations to Dr. Maggie Young on being named Stamford’s 2026 Citizen of the Year! 💛

We are proud to celebrate Dr. Maggie Young, DSW, LADC, Chief Recovery Officer at Liberation Programs, who has been named Stamford Citizen of the Year 2026.

This honor reflects more than three decades of extraordinary service to Stamford and communities across Connecticut. Throughout her career, Maggie has been a trusted leader in behavioral health, working with individuals and families impacted by substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders across prevention, inpatient, and outpatient settings and in the recovery community.

Guided by her own personal journey, Maggie has dedicated her life to helping others navigate the often difficult first steps of recovery with dignity, compassion, and hope. Her work has strengthened families, improved systems of care, and made Stamford a healthier, more resilient community.

At Liberation Programs, Maggie provides oversight of the Families in Recovery Program, an inpatient treatment program for pregnant and parenting women with their children, which she originally founded when it was housed at Franklin Common (now part of Inspirica). Her leadership has transformed outcomes for families by strengthening collaboration between child welfare systems, hospitals, treatment providers, and community supports, while ensuring that families remain connected and supported throughout recovery.

Maggie also leads Liberation’s Prevention and Education services, supporting middle and high school students and their families, and facilitates critical trainings throughout Fairfield County, including QPR su***de prevention, SBIRT screening and intervention, and Naloxone/Narcan overdose response. Her expertise has reached well beyond Connecticut, including trainings for child welfare professionals, Tribal leaders, and court support services in Alaska.

Her commitment to service extends far beyond her professional role. Maggie serves on numerous boards and committees at the local and state level, including the Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR), and was appointed by the Governor to the Opioid Settlement Advisory Committee, helping guide the responsible use of settlement funds statewide. She was instrumental in launching Stamford HER Time, a program supporting women reentering the community after incarceration, and volunteers weekly with Stamford Health’s mental health program, in addition to co-teaching community anti-violence classes with Domus & SPD and facilitating youth prevention workshops in Stamford schools and throughout the community. She is a proud member of the recovery community for more than three decades and Great 8’er through the CT Hall of Change.

Beyond her professional leadership, Maggie is also a proud mom and grandmother, roles that reflect the deep commitment to family and connection that guide her work every day.

Being named Stamford Citizen of the Year is a fitting recognition of Maggie’s leadership, service, and unwavering belief in the power of connection and recovery. We are honored to celebrate this well-deserved recognition and grateful for all that she continues to do.

Congratulations, Maggie. We are so proud of you!

Details for the annual Citizen of the Year Award celebration will be announced soon. We look forward to sharing more information in the coming weeks and hope you will join us for this special event.

Stamford Government Mayor Caroline Simmons Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR)
Stuart Lane Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services /Westchester, Inc. New LifeStyles Fairfield County's Community Foundation Greenwich Together Stamford Prevention Council

Keep up with the latest from SYMHA!Stay informed about local youth mental health initiatives and resources: https://ow.l...
01/20/2026

Keep up with the latest from SYMHA!

Stay informed about local youth mental health initiatives and resources: https://ow.ly/85uo50XKx5F

Model kindness! Showing thoughtful, caring actions teaches your child how to treat themselves and others.               ...
01/15/2026

Model kindness! Showing thoughtful, caring actions teaches your child how to treat themselves and others.

Mental health check-ins are crucial during tough times, but they’re just as important on an average day. 💛 Taking a mome...
01/13/2026

Mental health check-ins are crucial during tough times, but they’re just as important on an average day. 💛

Taking a moment to pause and ask yourself how you’re really feeling should be part of your regular self-care routine.

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