This page is designed to help Domus families easily find the people, information, and tools you need to stay connected and supported. Whether you’re looking for program updates, staff contact information, program-specific forms, or upcoming events, everything you need is in one place.
Last updated June 13, 2025
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MENTAL/PHYSICAL HEALTH:
Mental Health Crisis Team, School-Based Health Center* Online Enrollment at SHS, WHS, Cloonan MS, Rippowam MS/AITE, Dolan MS/Toquam Elementary, Stillmeadow Elementary (mental health only), and TOR Middle (mental health only)
IMMIGRATION: Building One Community, CT Institute for Refugees & Immigrants
CLOTHING ASSISTANCE: Clothes to Kids, Person to Person
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Community Action Agency of Western CT, Person to Person
FOOD ASSISTANCE: Filling in the Blanks, Food Bank of Lower Fairfield County, Kosher Food Pantry, New Covenant Center, Person to Person
EMERGENCY SHELTER: Inspirica (single women and families with children), Pacific House (men)
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE & HUMAN TRAFFICKING: Domestic Violence Crisis Center, Harmony Project of YWCA Greenwich
SEXUAL ASSAULT: The Rowan Center
SUBSTANCE ABUSE: Liberation Programs
FAMILIES OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES OR CHRONIC ILLNESS: Connecticut Parent Advocacy Center
MENTAL & PHYSICAL HEALTH: City of Stamford Mental Health & Community Support Resources, Child Guidance, Community Health Center, Family Centers, Kids in Crisis, Laurel House, Optimus Health Care, Schoke Smilow Jewish Family Services, Stamford Youth Mental Health Alliance, The Hub
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE: American Jobs Center, Community Action Agency of Western CT, CT Hires
LEGAL ASSISTANCE: Office of the Victim Advocate (victims of crime), Statewide Legal Services (fee based on income level)
LGBTQ+ SUPPORT: Anchor Health, Stamford Pride, Triangle Community Center
Listed resources are managed by our community partners, not Domus.
*A school-based health center (SBHC) is open to all students where a clinic is located, regardless of income or healthcare coverage. SBHCs operate much like a small doctor’s office does; their medical team works closely with the school nurse and is available during the school day to assist students with basic sick visits, physicals, immunizations, and more. They have mental health clinicians to provide individual and/or group therapy to students as well as to families who may be struggling with their child’s behavior or mood. Westhill High School’s SBHC is staffed with a dentist and hygienist who are available to all Stamford Public School students.