In an effort to better meet the needs of children and families in the community, the Child Guidance Center of Southern Connecticut (CGC) has moved its Greenwich office.
Located on the second floor of 81 Holly Hill Lane, this new space will act as a replacement and upgrade for the older and smaller Greenwich site.
“The decision to move offices was a logical progression in CGC’s growth,” said Dr. Eliot Brenner, President and CEO. “In addition to being larger and modern, the new office was chosen in consideration for the children and families we serve, being easily accessible and with ample parking. We know this move will enable CGC to better serve the needs of our Greenwich clients and will build a greater presence within the community.”
In celebration of the opening, CGC will host a ribbon cutting by First Selectman Peter Tesei and Dr. Eliot Brenner on Friday, September 8 at 11:00am.
RSVP at http://bit.ly/CGCRibbon or call 203-517- 3320. As they continue to furnish the new office space, donations are welcome to offset some costs.
The Child Guidance Center of Southern Connecticut (CGC) is dedicated to improving the mental and behavioral health of children and teens through treatment, education, and community support. CGC serves children, from birth to 18, in Stamford, Greenwich, Darien and New Canaan. CGC’s clinical staff of psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and other clinicians work with 3,300 children and their families annually, providing culturally competent and sensitive care to families.
Preventative services are provided to youth, parents, and professionals through community education and consultation programs. If you would like to get help for a child or learn more about our mental health services, please call CGC at (203) 324-6127.
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