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Finding Purpose in Recovery

It’s all about a personal dedication to a cause Finding purpose is one of the most important aspects of finding peace, contentment and well-being. Purpose and meaning are essential parts of “the good life.” Purpose is especially important when it comes to dealing with challenges and...

Eastern Maine Development Corporation (EMDC)

Treating Employees Equally & Fairly–A Natural Thing to Do What does it mean to be a recovery-friendly workplace in Maine? “Part of who we are is to help the community, people and businesses to be the best they can be,” says Lee Umphrey, president and...

The Phoenix

Where Recovery Rises by Jacqueline Brown Imagine a health club where the only cost of attendance was a commitment to sobriety. That’s the model followed by The Phoenix, an innovative non-profit that combines the power of peers and community with group fitness...

Nurturing relationships through Telephone Recovery Support

Reaching out on the telephone is deep in the roots of the recovery community. by Leslie Clark ...

Belonging & Purpose

Volunteers are the Heart of Maine's Recovery Community Centers ...

No Single, but Many, Paths to Recovery

The Gifts Are in The Journey, Not The Destination by Leslie Clark There is no one pathway to recovery. Unless you’re talking about what got you there in the first...

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