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It's International Overdose Awareness Day!

Take a moment to learn how to recognize the signs of an overdose and how to respond. You never know when you can save a life! Click the fact sheet below to download it in English & Spanish.

Get Trained!

September 6th, 3 - 4 PM

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Read the latest You Think You Know newsletter for more resources!

Join the vigil in Fairfield tonight!

Events & Opportunities from The Hub

We are currently hiring for two Program Coordinator positions.

Click here to read the description and apply.

September 5th, 9 - 10:30 AM

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Other Community Events




Enhancing Harm Reduction Services in Health Departments: Harm Reduction Vending Machines

September 19th, 1:30 PM

Learn more and register.


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News & Announcements from Other Organizations

Are you in recovery from a mental health condition and/or substance use disorder? Please consider sharing your story for the "Recovery Happens Here" campaign that is being developed by the CT Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS). The campaign will feature inspirational stories from Connecticut residents who are in recovery.


If you'd like to participate, film a 1-2 minute video describing your journey to recovery and how your life has changed and email it to CelebrateRecoveryMonth@gmail.com. You must include a signed media consent form along with your video. Download it here. Learn more below.


Connecticut Clearinghouse Needs Your Feedback


Connecticut Clearinghouse is conducting a Needs Assessment Survey. Whether you have borrowed a book, requested pamphlets, attended an educational forum, requested our mobile resource van for an event, or used our listserv, your feedback about our services is invaluable.The survey consists of 15 questions and takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. Take it now.

Prevention Resources

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2023 Injury Control Research Centers (ICRCs) Webinar Series

First Event: September 7th

CDC’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control funds Injury Control Research Centers (ICRCs) to study ways to prevent injuries and violence and to work with community partners to put research findings into action. The ICRC Program forms a national network of nine comprehensive academic research centers that focus on three core functions—research, training, and outreach. Staff and students from 9 CDC-funded ICRCs will present their work during 2023 ICRCs Webinar Series. Register Now.

Treatment Resources

Recovery Resources

Disclaimer: The Hub shares information and resources on a variety of behavioral health topics. We do not endorse specific events, policies, agencies or products


Looking for a Training or Presentation from The Hub?


You can now request one on our website! Visit thehubct.org/training.



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