Community Chest of New Britain and Berlin, Inc. Provides Additional Support for Wheeler’s Walk With Me Program

(New Britain, CONN.) February 20, 2026 – Wheeler received a $6,000 grant from the Community Chest of New Britain and Berlin, Inc., a supporting organization of the Community Foundation of Greater New Britain, to support its Walk With Me program in New Britain. This grant, the second from this organization, will be used to support the work of a peer support specialist and enhance and expand parent/caregiver services for LGBTQIA+ families. The first Community Chest grant, in the amount of $16,765, was awarded to Wheeler in 2024.

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Pictured starting left, from the Community Foundation of Greater New Britain, Candice Tabone, senior community impact officer. From left, from Wheeler, are: Lisa Roth, DHA, senior director of Health Center Operations, New Britain; Heather Arduini, LMFT, senior director of Behavioral Health Services, New Britain; Arianna Agati, LMSW, integrated healthcare clinician, Walk with Me; and Sabrina Trocchi, PhD, MPA, president and chief executive officer. Far right: Mary Murphy, board member, Community Chest of New Britain and Berlin.

The grant will expand Walk With Me program services to:

  • Provide parents and caregivers with guidance and strategies to navigate their child’s and family’s journey

  • Identify and inform youth, parents, and caregivers of existing online and other community resources

  • Connect parents and caregivers with Wheeler treatment and available community resources and opportunities, including linkages to needed health services when identified

  • Encourage intra-and inter-family support networks

  • Broaden community outreach and education

Walk With Me is a specialized outpatient treatment track for LGBTQIA+-identifying people of all ages who are seeking therapeutic and/or peer support to address their specific needs. The program is funded through philanthropy and private foundation support. The Walk With Me track is designed to create a safe and inclusive array of services for LGBTQIA+ people and their loved ones where they can be validated, explore their identities, reduce feelings of isolation, strengthen their support system, and develop skills to cope with stress and stigma. With an emphasis on treating the whole person, this track includes a dedicated team of behavioral health, medical, and peer support staff to provide robust wrap-around services that are tailored to meet the needs of each unique patient, wherever they are on their journey.

For information about Wheeler’s Walk With Me program, call 888.793.3500 or 860.793.3500.


About the Community Chest of New Britain and Berlin, Inc.
Since 1919, the Community Chest of New Britain and Berlin has played a vital role in meeting local health and human service needs. A local and independent Board of Directors identifies and invests resources twice yearly in programs and initiatives benefiting the New Britain and Berlin communities. For more information, visit www.ccnbb.org.

About the Community Foundation of Greater New Britain
Established in 1941, the Community Foundation of Greater New Britain is “Where Good Begins” in Berlin, New Britain, Plainville, and Southington. The Foundation works to inspire philanthropy, responsibly manage permanent charitable assets, and partner to address key community issues through strategic leadership. For more information, visit www.cfgnb.org.

About Wheeler
Wheeler provides comprehensive solutions that address complex health issues, providing individuals, families, and communities with accessible, innovative care that encourages health, recovery, and growth at all stages of life. Wheeler’s integrated approach to primary and behavioral health, education, and recovery creates measurable results, positive outcomes, and hopeful tomorrows for more than 70,000 individuals across Connecticut each year. Learn more: WheelerHealth.org.

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