Sweetser Spotlight
Our school-based clinician in MSAD #60, Emily Ostrow, discussed the impact the pandemic has had exacerbating teen mental health with Q 97.9’s Lori Voornas. Take a listen!
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Shout out to one of our team members, Parker Beckom, for representing Sweetser at @pridearoostook! It's important we support the LGBTQ+ community in every corner of our state. 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ #Pride#pridemonth🌈
Jun 28

The World Health Organization (WHO) highlights a new a report which urges mental health decision makers and advocates to step up commitment and action to change attitudes, actions and approaches to mental health. Learn more https://bit.ly/3ObYcR4
Jun 26

***ANNOUNCEMENT***
Sweetser has appointed Jayne Van Bramer as its new president and CEO.
Van Bramer comes to Maine from Oklahoma, where she led the revitalization of a psychiatric hospital and outpatient service. The majority of her career was spent with the New York State Office of Mental Health, where she led the largest public mental health system in the country as the Senior Associate Commissioner for State Operated Children’s and Adult Services.
“I believe recovery is possible for every person with a mental health challenge or behavioral health diagnosis with evidenced based, holistic, and compassionate treatment,” says Van Bramer. “Sweetser is uniquely positioned to increase access, improve outcomes, and provide hope to more Mainers in need of care.”
Van Bramer replaces Chief Program Officer James Martin, who temporarily led the nonprofit community mental health organization during the transition period following the departure of President & CEO Debra Taylor, who stepped down in September 2021.
“Jayne brings a wealth of experience to the role, having dedicated the entirety of her more than 30-year career to behavioral health,” says Board Chair Jessica Demers. “Sweetser has its own promising future with Jayne helming our next chapter.”
Sweetser is Maine’s largest nonprofit provider of mental and behavioral health services, helping approximately 20,000 children and adults achieve promising futures each year.
Jun 24

Sweetser is happy to support the Teen Conference, held this week by the Muskie School of Public Service’s Youth Leadership Advisory Team, with a donation of stress balls for attendee swag bags. Each year, this wonderful conference helps over 150 youth in foster care prepare for the future by focusing on life skills, college, employment, and success after foster care through experiential learning workshops. #fostercare #community #lifeskills #withSweetser #experientiallearning #promisingfutures
Jun 23

With your support, our 33rd annual Sweetser @irajackchevy Golf Classic at @dunegrassgolf brought in a record $64,000 for our mental & behavioral health programs! Thank you to our golfers and sponsors for a wonderful tournament. #golf #golfswing #golflife #golftournament #golfing #maine #oldorchardbeach #nonprofit #mentalhealth
Jun 22

This weekend we stop to observe Juneteenth.
Many of us are still learning about the significance of this holiday, which commemorates the day that enslaved Black people in Texas were finally informed that President Lincoln had abolished slavery – inconceivably two entire years after the Emancipation Proclamation had been issued.
Sweetser’s clients, staff, and supporters are a truly diverse group, and together, we appreciate every opportunity to learn about our country’s history and to better understand the role of intergenerational trauma in mental health conditions being treated today.
https://www.npr.org/2021/06/17/1007315228/juneteenth-what-is-origin-observation
Jun 19
