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Join us for a night of camraderie and fun while we raise funds for CCGC's programs and services

Join us at Elicit Brewing Company for our annual give back night! Its never been easier to show support for kids in need of mental health and special education services. To participate, join us at Elicit between 6 and 9 on April 23rd, and purchase a wristband at the door for $10 to access food and drink specials at the bar. All proceeds will benefit CCGC! No advance registration is necessary. We hope to see you there!

Join us for our biggest fundraiser of the year, in support of CCGC kids!

We are so excited to welcome you all back for another night of community and enjoyment at our newly reimagined fundraiser, the Growing Together Gathering! Join us as we return to BLDG 4 in Manchester, where we will have both new and familiar activities, games, prizes, entertainment, delicious barbeque,  craft beverages, and more in addition to our annual auction. This year we are inviting our guests to bring their families! We look forward to offering children's activities and entertainment as well as fun for the adults so that everyone can have a great time and come together as a community.

We hope you'll join us on May 31st and enjoy an evening of reconnecting with friends and colleagues in the community while supporting children who need our help! This promises to be a one-of-a-kind, magical night for all. 

We are excited to announce that proceeds from this year's event will support renovations, expansions, and improvements across departments at CCGC, as there are diverse funding needs to be met for all of our programs this year. This event will make it possible to provide new resources to our clients and students and make improvements to our physical spaces that will enhance their care as they work to overcome both behavioral and mental health challenges as well as other difficult circumstances.

Serious impact for your community.

  • Years of Experience

    61

  • Towns Served

    47

  • Children Helped Each Year

    1,000

News & Notes

The coronavirus pandemic has been difficult for everyone. Parents have lost jobs, families have had to quarantine and children have been cut off from their friends. Internet usage has spiked, and for many teens, it is causing underlying mental health issues to increase. What actions can parents take to help mitigate the negative impacts and support their teens?

Praise from trusted adults helps children feel good about themselves and motivates them to accomplish things. And while it can feel great for them, knowing your own strengths and feeling a sense of fulfillment and achievement is pretty great too! There can be some pitfalls to the use of praise, but with a few slight changes or new additions to your collection, you might just see a whole lot of individual, internal growth from the littles in your life!

Open dialogue about sexual abuse and inappropriate behavior by adults is an important tool of institutional abuse prevention. Educating your foster child about healthy boundaries with other adults in their life ensures that they are able to recognize potentially dangerous behaviors and situations easily and quickly.