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Training and Support

Recovery provides a tremendous opportunity to explore and cultivate new parts of ourselves and new ways of living. Many people in the early stages of recovery forge new friendships, try out new hobbies and work to establish new, healthy daily practices in their lives. It’s...

Recovery Allies: Business Owners

Business owners play a crucial role in creating recovery friendly communities. They can be change agents when it comes to supporting people in recovery and creating opportunities along their journey to wellness. In addition to proactively employing people in recovery, business owners can use...

Portland Recovery Community Center

PRCC Offers Diverse Menu of Support by Sarah Siegel People find recovery through a multitude of different ways and this is a beautiful thing. Just as Mt. Katahdin has many trails that one can take from the base of the mountain to the snow-covered peak, many paths...

Employers Open The Doors for Those in Recovery

Charlie Bickford has been working for Maine Paint since he got sober two decades ago, and, as general manager of its four locations, he tries to open that door for others newly sober. “If somebody comes to me looking for a job, or I meet...

Employers Can Be Champions For Recovery

Are you an employer who cares about making your community a place where your employees can all lead healthy lives? If you answered “yes,” you can be a recovery ally. Recovery allies are family members and friends of people in recovery, professionals, community groups and concerned...

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