The McCall Blog

Stay informed on the latest news, insights, and updates impacting the McCall Network and the communities we serve.

  • Embracing Change: A Path to Growth

    Embracing Change: A Path to Growth

    As the leaves change and the crisp air of autumn settles in, we’re reminded of the natural cycle of change around us. For many, the shifting seasons mirror the transitions we face in life – some welcome, others challenging.

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  • Finding Peace Amid the Politics

    Finding Peace Amid the Politics

    A Message from Maria Coutant Skinner, President & CEO – With the election upon us, there is an increasing anxiety building…I am hoping that we are guided by choices in our voting and beyond that will stitch together our world in unity, compassion and inspiration for each of us to regard one another with our…

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  • Domestic Violence Awareness Month

    Domestic Violence Awareness Month

    October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Family Recovery Coach Alicia Peterson, RSS, writes about the correlation between substance use disorder and domestic violence (DV).

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  • Suicide Prevention Month

    Suicide Prevention Month

    In an ongoing effort to save lives, Donna Bielefield, BA, a member of McCall’s Prevention Services team, wants everyone to know about McCall’s FREE QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) Suicide Prevention Training.

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  • National Recovery Month

    National Recovery Month

    National Recovery Month is observed every September. It’s a month dedicated to hope and healing. Emmanuelle Barreto, Managing Director of Tidewater Residences in Canaan, CT (a facility that supports individuals in recovery) was kind enough to share his personal story with us.

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  • Hispanic Heritage Month

    Hispanic Heritage Month

    A reflection and celebration of life as a Dominican growing up in the US. The following article was graciously contributed by Euchy Silven, an Addictions Case Manager here at McCall.

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