Community breakfast: Twice-yearly network-building breakfast meetings for the youth-serving community held in collaboration with Vision 2020 partners Wilton Youth Council and Wilton Public Schools.
Fathers' Forums: A father-friendly environment where dads can get together to share ideas and discuss ways to improve their fathering skills in a way that will lead to a closer relationship with their children.
Banana Splits: A weekly support for children experiencing the separation or divorce of their parents, held in collaboration with Wilton Family Y.
Creating Lasting Family Connections: A program offered in collaboration with Positive Directions for parents and youth that has been shown to significantly reduce drug use and enhance communication and bonding between youth and their families.
Community crisis team for youth: A team of professionals that coordinates community services when a youth-related crisis impacts the town at large.
Teen Screen: An evaluation program designed by Columbia University for youth to detect depression, the risk of suicide, and other mental disorders that might otherwise escape notice. This confidential evaluation is available to Wilton youth at no charge through Youth Services.
Vision 2020: A collaboration of youth-serving organizations founded by Wilton Youth Council, Wilton PTA Council, Wilton Education Foundation, Wilton Departments of Social Services and Youth Services, United Way of Norwalk and Wilton, and Positive Directions to support and strengthen the youth-service network. Vision 2020 partners are committed to galvanizing the resources dedicated to the healthy development of Wilton's youth.
Wilton Youth Council: Through programming and networking, the Wilton Youth Council is dedicated to positive development of the social and emotional environment of Wilton's children and youth.
Parent Connection: Formed in 1998 by a group of parents concerned with illegal substance abuse by Wilton teens, Parent Connection hosts highly-respected speakers several times a year to address parenting concerns.
Wilton Youth Council newsletter: A parenting and community resource guide published twice yearly.
Party Line: An awareness program for Wilton parents that requires a pledge to provide proper adult supervision in their homes during teen gatherings and parties and to not serve or knowingly permit youth under the age of 21 to consume alcohol or illegal drugs in their homes or on their properties.
Youth to Youth: Middle school and high school support groups for teens wanting to remain drug-free through their teen years, a partnership with Middlebrook and Wilton High School.
Peervention: A program that trains high school students in the areas of communication, problem-solving, and reaching-out skills as peer facilitators and positive role models.
PeerConnections: A program similar to Peerventions for middle school-aged youth.