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May is Mental Health Awareness Month.
Stress and anxiety can affect anyone. Check in on the people around you — and try to give yourself the same care and patience you’d offer a good friend.
Contact Fairfield Social Services at 203-256-3170. For immediate help, call or text 988.
Today is National Fentanyl Awareness Day. Naloxone is available over the counter and can reverse a fentanyl overdose. Learn where to get it and how to use it at https://t.co/bUNhhhIWT0. #NFAD2026
What's the state of your mental health? This test should give you a sense of how well you're coping and whether you might be experiencing symptoms that could benefit from attention. https://t.co/zD8bpn4cU4
If you’re an older Veteran, VA has specialized services to help you cope with medical, cognitive, and mental health conditions that can arise later in life.
VA is here to help: https://t.co/G92sPjIPjZ
As we begin Mental Health Awareness Month, we recognize this has been a difficult time for many in our community. Please take care of yourself and one another.
Support is available 24/7: 📞 Call/text 988 📞 Call 211 (CT Mobile Crisis) 📱 Text HOME to 741741
You are not alone.
Our thanks to First Church Fairfield. This amazing congregation prepared baskets for Fairfield neighbors through town Social Services—offering care, comfort, and support during difficult times. Grateful to be part of a community that shows up for one another when it matters most.
This holiday season reminded us what makes Fairfield special. Through the Social Services Giving Program, neighbors came together to support families facing real challenges, turning generosity into dignity, hope, and impact. The message? You belong. We’re in this together.
Honored to join the Homes with Hope Basket Brigade at the Bigelow Center as volunteers packed Thanksgiving baskets for food-insecure families. The CT Basket Brigade is expanding its reach to feed 300+ families this year-proof that community compassion makes a real impact.
Huge thank you to Jacqueline Calayag from Catalyst for leading Narcan training for our Human Services Commission. I’m so proud of the commission for taking this step, and grateful for Jacqueline’s expertise, compassion, and dedication.
Fairfield is planning a new Adaptive Recreation Center—come learn more - Tuesday, June 3 from 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM at the Bigelow Center, 100 Mona Terrace. Let’s build an inclusive future together!
Parents! Join us for A Deep Dive into Friend Groups — an interactive workshop on navigating friendship dynamics and helping your child thrive socially. Wed, June 4 at 7PM at the Bigelow Center, presented by Beth Segaloff, LCSW.
Hosted by Fairfield Youth Services!
May is Mental Health Awareness Month! Fairfield Youth Services invites you to Create and Calm—an afternoon of creativity, relaxation, and connection. Take time for yourself—you deserve it.
📢 Join us for Supporting Our Kids: A Parent’s Guide to Mental Health on Thursday, March 27, at 6 PM at the Bigelow Senior Center! Learn how to recognize early signs of anxiety, depression & ADHD with Margaret Horton, LCSW.
March is #SocialWorkMonth! A heartfelt thank you to the dedicated social workers at @FairfieldSS who serve our community with compassion, empathy, and kindness every day. Your unwavering commitment ensures no resident is ever without support. Your work truly makes a difference!
Had a blast at the Bigelow Center's Valentine’s Day luncheon! ❤️ Delicious food from Luigi’s, great time with friends, and the sweetest cake from Jay & Erica at Synergy. 🍰 #ValentinesDay#CommunityLove#GoodEats#SweetTreats