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Healing the Generations: The Power of Community Join us for the sixth Healing the Generations conference, hosted in person at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Ledyard,

Healing the Generations: The Power of Community
Join us for the sixth Healing the Generations conference, hosted in person at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Ledyard, CT on:
March 25, 26 & 27, 2026
“We are stronger, gentler, more resilient, and more beautiful when we are together.”— Audre Lorde
The concept of “community” can also be interpreted as “coming in unity.” Coming in unity to build connection, heal, and to truly transform!
This conference is dedicated to exploring the transformative power of community in healing. In these times of heightened stress, constant digital distractions, and uncertainty about the future of human service systems, we come together — to reconnect, reflect, and restore.
Our gathering is intended to be a respite from the pressures of daily life, offering space to focus on the healing dimensions of trust, connection, and community.
Throughout these three days, speakers from across the country will share innovative models for building community and strengthening resilience. The program will include lectures, films, and interactive opportunities to engage, learn, and enjoy the company of others who are mission-driven and united by a common purpose — to help and to heal.
We are honored to welcome a multidisciplinary audience of community health workers, clinicians, faith-based leaders, child welfare advocates, social service professionals, policymakers, and artists.
Our hope is that this shared time together will offer rest, inspiration, and renewed energy — reminding us all that healing begins and deepens in community.

Healing the Generations: The Power of Community Join us for the sixth Healing the Generations conference, hosted in person at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Ledyard,

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