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Sound Community Services Opens New Young Adult Residential Program

New London, CT (September 8, 2022)  – Sound Community Services, Inc. will be hosting a Ribbon Cutting event  on Wednesday, September 28, 2022, from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm at 21 Montauk  Ave., New London for its newest young adult residential program, Jason  Hyatt Center. The ribbon cutting will be from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm with a  light lunch served from 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm.

Sound Community  Services has a rich history of providing Southeastern Connecticut with  outstanding mental health and substance abuse supports through their  outpatient clinic, social rehab, community support, and residential  programs. Their five residential programs have transitioned hundreds of  people successfully into the community on a foundation of  skill-building, while incorporating their core values of Compassion,  Accountability, Respect and Excellence.

The Jason Hyatt  Center, a residential program for young adults between the ages of  18-25, was created in memory of Sound Community Services former Chief  Program Officer Jason Hyatt. In March of 2022, Jason lost his battle to  brain cancer. In memory of Jason Hyatt’s 17 years of service to Sound  Community Services and his love for bettering the young adult community,  Sound Community has named their new residential after Jason.

The Jason Hyatt Center will serve a population of young adults who have  been displaced from past programs; are experiencing or are at risk of  homelessness; are facing the early onset of mental health barriers; and  who may have various levels of trauma and the uncertainties of young  adulthood which have never been addressed. Many at-risk young adults  have aged out of DCF services, or bounce around from couch to couch,  failing to develop a clear path beyond high school. Within our  community, barriers that this population face are employability,  substance abuse, little to no structure, lack of opportunity, education,  legal challenges, deficient independent living skills, and identifying  their ‘place’ in the world. Sound Community is engaged in regional  planning efforts to improve local capacity, safety, and stability for  young adults.

New London County has a significant youth  homelessness challenge in which minimal services, including transitional  living, are available. Sound Community Services, Inc. believes creating  a foundation of supports and services for this diverse population of  18–25-year-olds will eliminate long term homelessness within our region.  The Jason Hyatt Center will provide 12-18 months of transitional  housing to not only combat youth homelessness, but individuals served  will benefit from Sound’s AXS Center and other peer related YAS (Young  Adult Services) programs at SCSI that will create a community for young  adults.

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About Sound Community Services

 Sound Community Services, Inc. (SCSI) is a private, not-for-profit  organization dedicated to educating, assisting, and supporting  individuals with persistent mental illness and/or substance use  disorders. We work tirelessly to create a culture and environment in  which recovery and wellness are possible.

To learn more about Sound Community Services, visit them at: https://soundcommunityservices.org/ 

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