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Applications are now open for Continuum's South Central Peer and Employment Services' Consumer Initiative Grants.
People in recovery (receiving DMHAS services) can apply to complete a rewarding project, take a class, go on an eye-opening adventure, and so much more.
Applications are due Friday, November 5. Visit the website for more information: https://www.continuumct.org/scpes#4
Have questions? Contact Ivette - ialtieri@continuumct.org
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13358913275?profile=originalI feel hope returning to life beyond here.  I feel a sense of purpose, and life is great. I now tell my fellow veterans to just keep trudging along until you can grab that brass ring of hope. I’m feeling it here.” Craig says of Continuum’s Veterans Support Recovery Program. 
You can help us expand our services to hundreds more veterans like Craig during The Great Give®.
Read about how Air Force Veteran Craig found his way, and give today: https://continuumct.org/great-give#1
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Continuum is Seeking Direct Support Professionals in Eastern CT! Work with adults dually diagnosed with mental illness and developmental disabilities, such as autism, in a residential setting (Sprague, Lebanon or Norwich) that supports independence, skill learning, and community connection.
- Competitive Wages
- Excellent Benefits
- Ongoing Training
- Culturally Diverse
- Safe Workplace
Contact Ebony Rainge, Director at erainge@continuumct.org or visit www.ContinuumCT.org/Careers to apply.
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Less-educated African American women who report experiencing high levels of racial discrimination may face greater risk of developing chronic diseases, says a new study by UC Berkeley researchers.

https://news.berkeley.edu/2018/10/05/racial-discrimination-linked-to-higher-risk-of-chronic-illness-in-african-american-women/

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