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Valley Social Club
Birmingham
Group Health Services, Inc.'s Valley Social Club, located at 285 Main Street in
Ansonia, Connecticut, is a member-run group that elects its own
officers and offers a full schedule of social and recreational activities
for its members.
The purpose of
the club is to offer persons in recovery the opportunity to learn new skills
or improve existing skills in all areas of community living, including
interpersonal relationships. The Club is open daily, and members are
encouraged to "drop by" and enjoy the friendly atmosphere and informal
activities that happen daily.
In addition to
regularly scheduled activities, the Valley Social Club also offers members
opportunities to participate in several committees and peer support programs
such as...
The Executive Committee:
The role of the Valley Social Club's Executive Committee is to provide and
promote empowerment
of Club members through the operation of a club-run governing board.
Members of the Executive Committee are responsible for setting standards and
goals for their club and bringing important member concerns and issues to
the forefront. Members of the Valley Social Club's Executive Committee
are nominated by their fellow members and must be elected to their
positions.
Newsletter Committee: The
Newsletter Committee is for those members who enjoy writing and submitting
interesting articles for the Social Club Newsletter. The committee
accepts all submissions and assists with revisions, spelling, and resources
for all contributors.
In-Service Committee:
The In-Service Committee is designed to bring in speakers with various
interests and
topics for the purpose of education, enlightenment, and awareness of club
members regarding their community and issues that affect those in
recovery. The committee also presents a monthly "Enlightened Lunch"
that features guest speakers and a free lunchtime meal for all who attend.
Activities
Committee: Members of the Activities
Committee plan and arrange
activities held at the club. Members are responsible for all facets of
the planned activity including duties such as decorating, cooking, clean-up,
and shopping for the event.
Warmline: The
members of the Valley Social Club operate
the Community Warmline, a consumer-run and managed telephone support
service that is staffed by persons in recovery who are trained in peer
support and communication skills. The Warmline operators monitor
phone lines in the evening, taking calls from within the community from
people who are in need of support and a friendly voice. (For more information about
the Warmline, click here.)
For more
information about the Valley Social Club, club committees, outreach
programs, and/or activities, call (203) 735-9106 today!
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