Keystone House, Inc. is 501(c)(3) not for profit organization that provides residential and psychosocial services for adults with psychiatric disabilities in the greater Norwalk area.
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Annual Giving Drive is underway!
Response to our annual giving appeal has been strong reports Development Officer Jim Robertson. We have a number of new donors and a very high rate of past donors contributing again this year. Reminder letters are being sent to donors who have not yet responded and we are optimistic that many who have given in previous years will respond to the reminder. Keystone is very reliant on private donations to help us continue providing quality care for our clients each year. If you haven’t made your donation yet, please click the Donate Now tab and help us reach our goal. Thank you for your support! Support Keystone when you shop on-line! Support Keystone House by being a part of the first and largest network of shoppers, online stores, Web sites, and nonprofit organizations! It is free to join and you'll benefit from great deals. Visit www.igive.com/Keystone. Make your online purchases through stores like Barnes & Noble, Eddie Bauer, 1-800-FLOWERS and thousands more! A percentage of your purchase goes directly to Keystone House.
Our Mission The mission of Keystone is to increase the ability of persons with disabilities to adjust to and remain in the community environments of their choice with personal success and satisfaction with as much independence as individually possible. Keystone’s residential services include two transitional housing programs, one long term housing program, a supportive apartment program and a psychosocial rehabilitation program. Keystone House, Inc. was incorporated in the state of Connecticut in 1972. Our History Keystone House was founded in 1972 as a non-profit organization providing rehabilitation services for individuals with psychiatric disorders. Keystone started with one home serving 12 clients, growing over the years to presently operating two group home level of care facilities with an additional facility providing long term supports. Our supported apartment program provides residential support for individuals with psychiatric disorders, those dually diagnosed with a co-occurring substance abuse disorder and those homeless or at risk of homelessness. The Community Living Center program offers social, cultural, educational, and rehabilitative programs as well as recreational opportunities. Currently, Keystone House programs and services assist nearly 300 clients per year.
Take a look at our Glossary of Terms We have begun to populate our Glossary of Terms section to help bring some clarity to terms used in relation to individuals with psychiatric disorders.
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