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Bridgton’s Strong Recovery Network

Celebrating Community and Heritage It really does take a village. We’re not talking about the butcher, the baker and the candlestick maker in an old-timey village. We’re talking about the emergency department physicians, inpatient and outpatient treatment programs, peer recovery coaches, recovery community center, recovery residences...

ROCC Solid Success, Empowering Recovery and Wellness at USM

Now in its seventh year, the Recovery Oriented Campus Center (ROCC) at the University of Southern Maine (USM) continues to grow and expand. It promotes wellness and success for all students, but in particular, those in recovery. “The program is based around overall recovery and...

Regaining Control, Overcoming the Bank Account Challenge

Regaining financial control over one’s life is an important part of the recovery journey. However, people in recovery can have a difficult time getting a new checking or savings account with a financial institution due to poor money management habits from the past. One of...

A New Generation, Recovery-Friendly College Campuses

College is a time of personal growth and newfound independence. For many students, this period of experimentation includes exploring one’s relationship with substance use. “The tight-knit relationship between college and alcohol and drug use dates back to the earliest years of the nation’s history,” says...

Bridging New Opportunities, McAuley Residence’s Educational Model

A bridge and a couple of miles are all that separate McAuley Residence in Portland from Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) in South Portland. But for the women of McAuley Residence, a two-generation residential program for women in substance use disorder recovery, getting to...

Removing Stigma From the Employment Equation

Washington County’s Recovery-Friendly Network by Amy Paradysz In a surprising turn, economists in Washington County, Maine, found that nearly 3,000 working-age people were missing from local employment figures. The question was, who were these people, and where were they? A Deep Dive into the Data “We did some...

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