InterCommunity Hosting South Windsor Mental Health Support Groups

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InterCommunity Hosting South Windsor Mental Health Support Groups

KThorpe • May 13, 2022

Intercommunity Health Care’s Director of Practice Management and School-Based Health Centers, Tricia Orozco, LCSW, and Behavioral Health Manager Maria Lawrence attended South Windsor’s lunch and learn with Senator Anwar hosted by Andrea Cofrancesco, Director of Human Services for the Town of South Windsor. The lunch and learn covered the legislative session and Covid-19 updates. 

Intercommunity and the Town of South Windsor have partnered to offer behavioral health services to the residents of South Windsor. In addition to the topics below, we are hosting a bereavement group on June 3rd and June 17th at 3pm for South Windsor residents. 

To attend or for more information, please contact the South Windsor Community Center at 860-648-6361 and ask for Andrea. 

The Effects of a Pandemic and War on our Mental Health  

It’s been a rough couple of years as we have navigated through a global pandemic: social isolation, anxiety, and finding a new normal. And now we are dealing with war and inflation. How are we dealing with it? Join Alexander Pepe, LCSW, from Intercommunity Health Care for a conversation on living through tough times and ways to cope with the additional stress in our lives. 

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