SOS (Signs of Suicide)
Signs of Suicide is an evidence-based youth prevention program designed specifically for middle and high schools to train students in-person or virtually.
Signs of Suicide is an evidence-based youth prevention program designed specifically for middle and high schools to train students in-person or virtually.
Support services for individual, child, family, & parents struggling with a wide array of emotional and behavioral challenges. Referral services also available.
Individual counseling is available to youth (and parents at times) residing in Clinton ages 5-21. We support children who struggle with a wide array of emotional and behavioral challenges.
A drug-free, youth leadership club for Clinton residents. All Clinton youth grades 5-12 are eligible to join.
Throughout the year, PIC offers free educational programs for parents and families on a variety of topics. There are often communication groups for parents and experiences with high school students.
Providing a space to learn and practice leadership skills that will help in life and to their development into respected young males within their school and community.
Helping low to moderate income families in Connecticut pay for child care costs, sponsored by the Connecticut Office of Early Childhood.
SNAP, formerly known as food stamps, helps eligible individuals and families afford the cost of food at supermarkets, grocery stores and farmers’ markets.
Clinton Human Services offers financial assistance to pay for or defray the cost of summer camp for children in income-eligible families.
If you are in need of a winter coat or other items of clothing (job related or for a job interview) please contact us.