Human Services Council Staff
About Diamond Sead
Diamond Sead is a vital member of the Human Services Council (HSC) team, where she serves as the Program Director for the Dr. Robert E. Appleby School-Based Health Centers and facilitates the Norwalk SMART Recovery teen group. A proud graduate of Norwalk’s own Brien McMahon High School and the University of Connecticut (UConn), Diamond’s professional journey is deeply rooted in her academic background in Human Development and Family Studies.
A pivotal community member dedicated to meeting the diverse needs of Norwalk, Diamond serves on the Board of Directors for Norwalk ACTS and maintains extensive collaborations with numerous non-profit agencies throughout the city. Her commitment to the local community is personal as well as professional; she is a deeply connected Norwalk resident and the proud parent of two Norwalk Public School students.
In her capacity as the Director of HSC’s substance misuse program, Diamond led the initiative through a significant merger with Positive Directions, now collectively known as “The Norwalk Partnership.” Through this partnership, she provides essential programming and support groups for youth and adolescents navigating mental health challenges and substance misuse. Diamond’s passion for the well-being of others and her tireless dedication to service make her an invaluable asset to both the Human Services Council and the entire Norwalk community.