6 resources
Clear filters- Safety Mental Health
Greater Hartford Family Advocacy Center
Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center
Trauma-informed advocacy center for children and families affected by abuse, violence, or exploitation. Connects families to forensic interviews, medical care, advocacy, counseling referrals, and multidisciplinary support.
Call to confirmAcceptingVerified 5/8/2026 (via web check)Mon-Fri business hours; call for appointments
Before you go: Bring any police, DCF, court, school, or medical paperwork related to the concern.
(860) 714-4996Learn more → - Housing Harm Reduction
Salvation Army - Adult Rehabilitation Center
The Salvation Army
Free 180-day residential rehabilitation program for adults struggling with addiction. Combines group and individual therapy, life skills training, recreational activities, work therapy, and spiritual support. Provides housing, meals, and clothing during the program.
24/7AcceptingVerified 4/14/2026 (via web check)Mon-Sat 8:00am-5:00pm (intake); residential program is 24/7
Before you go: Bring photo ID and any eviction, shelter, lease, or income paperwork you have.
(860) 527-8106Learn more → - Cash Assistance
Salvation Army - Emergency Financial Assistance
The Salvation Army
Emergency financial assistance including help with rent, utilities, and other basic needs. Assistance coupled with case management to address underlying needs.
Closed nowAcceptingVerified 4/10/2026 (via web check)Mon-Fri 8:30am-4pm
Before you go: Bring ID, proof of income, benefit notices, and bills related to the help you need.
(860) 543-8413Learn more → - Food
Salvation Army - Food Pantry
The Salvation Army
Food pantry serving working families, laid-off workers, shelter residents, SSI/Social Security recipients, elderly, and pregnant teens. Also provides energy and rental assistance.
Closed nowAcceptingVerified 4/10/2026 (via web check)Mon-Fri 8:30am-4pm
Before you go: Bring photo ID and proof of address if you have them.
(860) 543-8413Learn more → - Housing
Salvation Army - Marshall House Family Shelter
The Salvation Army
Emergency shelter for single women and families with 27 beds, plus 2-year transitional housing program for homeless heads of household with minor children.
24/7AcceptingVerified 4/10/2026 (via web check)24/7 for residents
Before you go: Bring photo ID and any eviction, shelter, lease, or income paperwork you have.
(860) 543-8423Learn more → - Legal Aid
Statewide Legal Services of Connecticut
Statewide Legal Services
Legal aid hotline connecting low-income Connecticut residents with free legal assistance. Can tell you if you qualify for a free lawyer and connect you with one in your community.
Closed nowAcceptingVerified 4/10/2026 (via web check)Mon-Fri 9am-12pm, 1-2pm. Or text APPLY to 860-300-3845.
Before you go: Bring court papers, notices, letters, leases, IDs, and deadlines related to the legal issue.
1-800-453-3320Learn more →