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Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Cupcake event in Branford to benefit BHcare
BRANFORD - A Shoreline benefit for BHcare featuring Cupcake War
2014 will be held from 5:30-9:30 p.m. May 15 at The Owenego Beach and Tennis Club.
The evening
will feature a full menu, silent auction, music, a beautiful view of Long Island
Sound, and delectable cupcake desserts.
The evening
will feature a full menu, silent auction, music, a beautiful view of Long Island
Sound, and delectable cupcake desserts.
Five
local bakeries are participating in the cupcake war. They are: JCakes (North
Branford), Marjolaine Pastry Shop (New Haven), Meriano’s Bakery & Cannoli
Truck (Madison), Pastry Fusions (North Branford), and Take the Cake (Guilford).
The
committee, chaired by Charlotte Mattei, Senior Vice President, Webster Bank, and a BHcare board
member, is seeking event sponsors and ad sponsors.
Event sponsorships range from $250-$1,000 and
ad book space is available for as little as $50.
Tickets
are currently on sale for $50 each and are selling quickly. Any persons or businesses interested in
sponsorship or tickets are asked to call Debbie Soulsby, 203-736-2601,
ext. 1321
or visit www.bhcare.org.
Decreases
in state and federal funding coupled with increases in demand for services make
fund-raising events such as this benefit critical to sustaining services for
those at risk and in need.
The
BHcare Shoreline Benefit is sponsored by Guilford Savings Bank, as well as by
Connecticut Mental Health Center, Rose & Kiernan, and VNA Community
Healthcare.
Media partner is Shore Publishing.
BHcare
is a regional community provider of behavioral health, addiction prevention,
and domestic violence services for the Lower Naugatuck Valley, Greater New
Haven and Shoreline communities.
For more information, visit
www.bhcare.org.
This is a press release from BHcare.
Friday, August 23, 2013
Crisco says law means more mental health support for youth
'Comprehensive package of reforms'
State Sen. Joseph J. Crisco, Jr., D-Woodbridge, joined Gov. Dannel P. Malloy in his Capitol office last Friday as he ceremonially signed into law one of Crisco’s signature legislative efforts: Public Act 13-178, “An Act Concerning the Mental, Emotional and Behavioral Health of Youths.”
“This companion legislation digs deeper
into addressing the root causes of these tragedies, making early
identification and intervention a priority. This law ensures that our
state will have a solid system of mental health support commensurate
with the task of addressing children’s mental health
issues in Connecticut.”
State Sen. Joseph J. Crisco, Jr., D-Woodbridge, joined Gov. Dannel P. Malloy in his Capitol office last Friday as he ceremonially signed into law one of Crisco’s signature legislative efforts: Public Act 13-178, “An Act Concerning the Mental, Emotional and Behavioral Health of Youths.”
“In the wake of the
Sandy Hook tragedy, we passed an historic, comprehensive package of
reforms that included significant mental health provisions,” Crisco said.
“This companion legislation digs deeper
into addressing the root causes of these tragedies, making early
identification and intervention a priority. This law ensures that our
state will have a solid system of mental health support commensurate
with the task of addressing children’s mental health
issues in Connecticut.”
PA 13-178, which
officially became law on June 24, serves as a complement to the gun
violence prevention and child safety law which was passed by the
legislature in reaction to the December 2012 school shootings
in Newtown.
The new law seeks to
reduce mental, emotional and behavioral health issues in children. It
will do so through enhanced prevention, early identification and
intervention, better communication and consistency between
home visitation programs, and new initiatives.
The law creates a
Children’s Mental Health Task Force to study the effects of nutrition,
genetics and psychotropic drugs on children.
The task force will gather
and maintain current information regarding these
effects; and advise the General Assembly and Governor concerning the
coordination and administration of state programs that may address these
issues using a results-based accountability framework.
The task force
membership will include, but is not limited to a psychologist, a
psychiatrist, an educator, a pediatrician, a dietician and a
pharmacologist.
The task force will
submit its finding and recommendations to the Commissioner of Children
and Families and the joint standing committee of the General Assembly
having cognizance of matters relating to children
by Sept. 30, 2014.
This is a press release from Crisco's office.
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