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The New England Assistive Technology Marketplace (NEAT) Resource and Education Center

Provides people with access to products, new and used equipment, training and services that enhance the independence and quality of life for people with ... continue reading

The Disability Rights Connecticut, Inc. (DRC)

DRCT is a statewide non-profit organization.  Its mission is to advocate, educate, investigate and pursue legal, administrative, and other appropriate remedies to advance and ... continue reading

State of CT Workers Compensation Commission

Offers resources for those who have been injured at work. Phone: 1.800.223.9675

CT’s Women’s Education and Legal Fund

CWEALF is a statewide nonprofit organization that advocates for and empowers women and girls in Connecticut, especially those who are under-resourced or marginalized. We ... continue reading

CT Bar Association

For the general public, offers a lawyer search and addresses grievance issues. public resources and information page and links: https://www.ctbar.org/public

CT Probate Court

Probate Courts appoint conservators to oversee the finances and/or personal care of adults who are unable to manage their own affairs.  Click here for  ... continue reading

Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS)

The Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) promotes and administers comprehensive, recovery-oriented services in the areas of mental health treatment and substance ... continue reading

Mental Health Association of Connnecticut

The Mental Health Association of Connecticut is a statewide, private, non-profit membership organization, and its mission is to partner with individuals, families, and communities to ... continue reading

National Alliance on Mental Illness Connecticut (NAMI-CT)

National Alliance on Mental Illness Connecticut (NAMI-CT) provides support, education and advocacy to people living with psychiatric conditions, family members, friends, professionals and the ... continue reading