The social programs of the CSN work with the whole person to improve an individual's ability to manage and facilitate their recovery while in relationship with others. To make a referral, fill out an Inter-Agency Referral Form.
Offers a wide variety of programs and classes, 7-days-a-week. Activities range from informal social interactions to programs and classes that provide opportunities to learn new skills, strengthen social networks, increase confidence, connect with community resources, and develop healthy interpersonal relationships.
Fellowship Adult Education Program - Supplemental education program offering academic instruction to those persons who have not yet received their high school diploma, want to improve their employment possibilities, or merely want to learn. GED classes on site provided by New Haven Adult Education. One-on-one tutoring also available.
Contact: Sandi Sibilio, (203) 401-4227 ext 117
Fellowship Computer Center - Program offering computer lab and instruction. Center houses ten computers that can be used during open periods or through the various classes offered. Classes are adjusted to varying skill and experience levels.
Contact: Billy Bromage, (203) 401-4227 ext 144
Fellowship Artship - Cooperative designed to offer support and opportunities to Fellowship Place artists in order to promote community, collaboration, recognition, and creativity. Assistance obtaining gallery space, supplies, and alternative studios in the community, along with short and long-term entrepreneurial endeavors, ongoing professional development and arts training.
Contact: Doran Ward, (203) 401-4227 ext 167
Fellowship General Social and Recreational Programs - Membership offers access to afternoon, evening and weekend programming including outings, speakers, self-help groups, like-skills training, athletics, dances, holiday celebrations and involvement in the arts.
Contact: Billy Bromage, Manager of Arts and Social Programs (203) 401-4227 ext 144
Fellowship Inn (Fellowship Place) - A non-residential morning social, wellness and recovery program, which offers
social engagement services to adults who are homeless, have a mental health disability and/or co-occuring substanFebruary 26, 2009 be referred to or to access services such as independent housing, supportive housing, vocational training, social, medical, educational, and case management services.
Contact: Elsa Ward, (203) 401-4227 ext 129