Teen Holiday Mental Health Tips

Teen Holiday Mental Health Tips

TeenTalk Counselor’s Teen Survival Guide for the Holidays TeenTalk, a Kids In Crisis program, places our Master’s-level mental health counselors in Fairfield County middle and high schools. There are currently programs in 18 schools in Fairfield County. The...
An Après Ski Soirée

An Après Ski Soirée

Join Kids In Crisis and Gala Co-chairs Lacy Carroll, Elizabeth Kelly, and Caroline Sutton on Friday, February 28, 2025, for a cozy and fabulous evening at an Après Ski Soirée. Let’s gather at The Loading Dock in Stamford in Après Ski Chic – think alpine...

Helping Kids In Crisis Fight Youth Homelessness

Every night, thousands of young people in our community don’t know where they’ll sleep. It’s a heartbreaking reality, but you can help Kids In Crisis fight youth homelessness – and we’ll show you how. I’ve seen firsthand the difference a...
Kids In Crisis: Pioneering as a Recovery Friendly Workplace

Kids In Crisis: Pioneering as a Recovery Friendly Workplace

At Kids In Crisis, we’re thrilled to announce an awesome achievement: we’ve officially been designated as a Kids In Crisis Recovery Friendly Workplace recognized by the state of Connecticut! This exciting development marks a significant step in our...
You made a difference at the Lighthouse Tea Dance!

You made a difference at the Lighthouse Tea Dance!

Wow! What an incredible afternoon we had at the Lighthouse Tea Dance! Your presence and generosity filled Foundation House with joy, laughter, and a powerful sense of community. Because of you, we raised over $50,000 to support and expand our Lighthouse program –...
How You Can Make a Difference: Fundraising for Kids In Crisis

How You Can Make a Difference: Fundraising for Kids In Crisis

Raise Hope for Kids in Crisis: How You Can Make a Difference You care about helping children in need, and your generosity speaks volumes. Now, there’s an exciting opportunity for you to take that care a step further by fundraising for Kids In Crisis. Whether it’s for...