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Community Care Network is hiring! CCN currently has more than 30 open positions in a variety of roles and at various levels, as well as great internship opportunities. Consider a career today with CCN where you can make a living by helping others and make a difference in someone's life each and every day. To learn more, check out the link listed below.
CCN's Early Childhood Services team battled hard in Come Alive Outside Human Foosball Tournament! Despite the cold, rainy weather, the team made a great showing - narrowly falling 8-7 in overtime to the opposition. Great fun for all and an awesome event hosted by Come Alive Outside!
Community Care Network is pleased to share its 2022 Impact Report, a summary of the key service outcomes and areas of advancement seen at CCN during 2022! “While the organization, like so many others, has experienced its share of challenges working its way through and out of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are incredibly proud of how our staff, volunteers, supporters and community partnerships have enabled CCN to continue to provide and expand high-quality services to those who look to us for assistance each and every day.” - Dick Courcelle, CEO of Community Care Network
CCN's Rutland Mental Health Emergency Services Team is proud to add this important avenue of accessibility to its crisis support services!
Community Care Network has been awarded a grant for becoming a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic.
Our volunteer drivers through the One-2-One program help older Vermonters stay connected to their communities by offering safe, reliable transportation. #ccnvt
We're looking forward to launching our crisis text line as a way to make support more accessible for those in mental distress or crisis. A big thank you to our innovative Emergency Services team, The Vermont Community Foundation for funding that makes this possible, and to Rutland Herald for a great write up!
Tue, 04/03/2018 - 4:29am -- Vermont Business Magazine The Behavioral Health Early Childhood program of Community Care Network in Rutland has received grants from The Vermont Country Store and Stewart’s Shops Holiday Match Program to support the launch of two specialized children’s mental health treatment programs in Rutland. Parent-Child Interaction Therapy and Child Parent Psychotherapy have recently been introduced to help with specific behavioral and mental health difficulties that some families with young children face, according to Lauren Norford, LICSW, Manager of Early Childhood Mental Health Programs. “We are so pleased to be able to offer these new evidence based programs to address the issues that really matter to families,” said Norford. “Families ask for help with behavioral issues and early childhood trauma more than any other problems, and we now can offer more therapeutic solutions to help them get the results they are looking for. We are thankful to The Vermont Country Store and Stewarts Shops for their support of new clinical approaches.”