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Parents Dealing with their Kids Addiction and Alcoholism

Karen and Eddie’s story “Who do we turn to?  Who do we go to?” These are some of the questions Karen and Eddie asked themselves when their oldest daughter showed signs of addiction. They went through shock, anger and loneliness, constantly wondering where they had...

Meaningful Conversations

Take Them to the Next Level Through Active Listening by Sarah Kelly One of the most beautiful pieces of recovery is the sharing of stories—the connection that happens between two people or a group of people. There is a bond and mutual...

Growing Recovery Strong Communities in Maine

Recovery Centers are Formed by People in Recovery for People in Recovery by Leslie Clark Let me start with a confession. Not so many years ago, I didn’t even know what a recovery community center was. I’d been driving by the newly...

York County Shelter Programs

After 41 years, York County Shelter Programs, Inc., remains true to its original mission – providing comfort and hope to people who have nowhere else to go.

All together now

Across the state, recovery support organizations are grounded in community With a multifaceted issue like addiction, there’s no one road to recovery. In fact, there are many. Community approaches are just as unique. The Bangor area has a community center that approaches recovery...

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...

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