An art series open to 6th-12th graders and a parent or an adult caregiver to promote drug free communities in Putnam County – Oct. 23rd-26th, Red Ribbon Week 2023 – Sponsored by CoveCare Center.. Read More.
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InspiRED Parent & Teen Art Series 2022
An art series open to 6th-12th graders and a parent or an adult caregiver to promote drug free communities in Putnam County – Red Ribbon 2022 – Sponsored by CoveCare Center.. Read More.
InspiRED Parent & Teen Art Series – Sponsored by CoveCare Center
InspiRED Art Series is a parent-teen art series to promote drug free communities in Putnam County – Red Ribbon 2021 – Sponsored by CoveCare Center.. Read More.
Thank You to United Way of Westchester and Putnam
CoveCare Center is honored to be the recipient of a grant from the United Way of Westchester and Putnam. Read More.
CCSI Brings Holiday Cheer to Children in Putnam
A community partnership brought Putnam County youth and their families together for a night filled with food, fun and festivities. Read More.
CoveCare Center featured on LOCALLY SOURCED – COMCAST Public Access
LOCALLY SOURCED is a community volunteer produced public access TV program hosted by Armanda Famiglietti. This local cable television program showcases individuals and organizations in Putnam County NY and the mid-Hudson Valley region. Armanda has partnered with CoveCare Center and other non-profit organizations to provide visibility to their mission, services and issues. CoveCare Center is extremely grateful to Armanda for generously dedicating her time to showcase our broad range of services over a bi-monthly series. These broadcasts enable CoveCare Center to educate the public regarding mental health, substance use, and social and emotional issues while also creating awareness of the services the agency has to offer to address those issues. Read More.
The “Perfect” Parent
As parents and caregivers, you may feel pressure to be perfect, but parenting can be overwhelming. Read More.
Bullying Awareness and Prevention
Bullying is defined as unwanted, aggressive behavior that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior may be repeated over time and both the individuals who are bullied and who bully others may have serious, lasting problems. Read More