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Sweetser offers support in many ways for your child and your family behavioral health needs. Services are available in your community, including through many primary care offices, in a residential setting, or in your child’s school.

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Sweetser offers support in many ways for improved adult mental health services — available in your home, or in the community at Sweetser clinics and in many primary care offices.

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Sweetser named Nonprofit of the Year!

The Biddeford Saco Chamber of Commerce awarded Sweetser its Nonprofit of the Year at its recent annual meeting.

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Our Franklin County @knowyouroptionsme team was invited to participate in Franklin County Children's Task Force's Annual Children’s Festival at Mt Blue High School in Farmington. It was the first time a harm reduction and substance use services team had been invited to take part in this type of family-centered event — and it went over amazingly.

Because it was a child-focused event, they offered a “Build Your Own Home Safety Kit” activity that included child-friendly harm-reduction and safety items like CPR masks, first-aid supplies, and winter gear for kids in families who may be in need. We ended up building well over 120 safety kits with families throughout the day.

Throughout the event, the team also engaged families in conversations about what harm reduction actually looks like in everyday life — focusing on safety, prevention, and meeting people where they’re at — without the heavily stigmatized assumptions that often accompany the term. It created space for really positive, open dialogue and helped shift how people understood the work the team does every day.

We also hosted an arts-and-crafts table where kids made pipe cleaner insects, which turned out to be a huge hit and a great way to connect with families in a fun, approachable way. This event really showed how harm reduction can be family-centered, community-driven, and accessible in ways people don’t always expect.

A big shout-out to our team members:
Ang Samperi – Liaison
Shawn Morton – Liaison
Manny Reis – Recovery Coach

Our Franklin County Know Your OPTIONS team was invited to participate in Franklin County Children's Task Force's Annual Children’s Festival at Mt Blue High School in Farmington. It was the first time a harm reduction and substance use services team had been invited to take part in this type of family-centered event — and it went over amazingly.

Because it was a child-focused event, they offered a “Build Your Own Home Safety Kit” activity that included child-friendly harm-reduction and safety items like CPR masks, first-aid supplies, and winter gear for kids in families who may be in need. We ended up building well over 120 safety kits with families throughout the day.

Throughout the event, the team also engaged families in conversations about what harm reduction actually looks like in everyday life — focusing on safety, prevention, and meeting people where they’re at — without the heavily stigmatized assumptions that often accompany the term. It created space for really positive, open dialogue and helped shift how people understood the work the team does every day.

We also hosted an arts-and-crafts table where kids made pipe cleaner insects, which turned out to be a huge hit and a great way to connect with families in a fun, approachable way.

This event really showed how harm reduction can be family-centered, community-driven, and accessible in ways people don’t always expect.

A big shout-out to our team members:
Ang Samperi – Liaison
Shawn Morton – Liaison
Manny Reis – Recovery Coach

We were honored to host Lewiston City Administrator Bryan Kaenrath and Police Chief Carly Conley for a recent tour of our Hope & Healing Center at 20 Mollison Way!

Strong partnerships are the heartbeat of our work. We are deeply grateful for @officiallewistonme’s continued support as we work together to meet the behavioral health needs of our community through our mobile crisis team and walk-in clinic.

📍 Visit Us: Our walk-in clinic is here for you—no appointment needed. Walk-in hours are Mondays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays from 9AM – 3PM.

📸 Pictured: Sweetser’s own Kristen Cianelli, Elise Chase, and Joanne Grant alongside Administrator Kaenrath and Chief Conley.

We were honored to host Lewiston City Administrator Bryan Kaenrath and Lewiston Maine Police Department Chief Carly Conley for a recent tour of our Hope & Healing Center at 20 Mollison Way!

Strong partnerships are the heartbeat of our work. We are deeply grateful for Official City of Lewiston, Maine’s continued support as we work together to meet the behavioral health needs of our community through our mobile crisis team and walk-in clinic.

📍 Visit Us: Our walk-in clinic is here for you—no appointment needed. Walk-in hours are Mondays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays from 9AM – 3PM.

📸 Pictured: Sweetser’s own Kristen Cianelli, Elise Chase, and Joanne Grant alongside Administrator Kaenrath and Chief Conley.

Need an oil change? Want to make an impact for Maine families in need of mental health? 🚗🧠
Throughout the month of February, Marc Motors Nissan in Sanford will donate $5 from every oil change to Sweetser!

Your 2026 Nonprofit of the Year!

All thanks to our amazing team members who are extremely passionate and dedicated to lifting up Mainers most in need. They make recovery possible for all!

BREAKING NEWS: Sweetser has been awarded Nonprofit of the Year! 🏆

For an organization that has been around since the early 1800s, this award is meaningful to us. For nearly two hundred years, we’ve been adapting to meet the ever-changing behavioral health needs of Maine children and families. Our work creating walk-in care clinics called Hope & Healing Centers, launching the state’s only Child ACT team, and soon to be constructing Maine’s first psychiatric residential treatment facility, demonstrates our collective ability to innovate and meet the moment to increase access and reduce stigma.

Thank you to the @biddefordsacochamber for this honor and recognition!

Pictured here: Sweetser’s Chief Communications & HR Officers Justin Chenette and Holly Hall accept the award from Chamber board members & Executive Director Alex MacPhail.

BREAKING NEWS: Sweetser has been awarded Nonprofit of the Year!

For an organization that has been around since the early 1800s, this award is meaningful to us. For nearly two hundred years, we’ve been adapting to meet the ever-changing behavioral health needs of Maine children and families. Our work creating walk-in care clinics called Hope & Healing Centers, launching the state’s only Child ACT team, opening a free peer center, and soon to be constructing Maine’s first psychiatric residential treatment facility, demonstrates our collective ability to innovate and meet the moment to increase access and reduce stigma.

Thank you to the Biddeford Saco Chamber of Commerce + Industry for this honor and recognition!

Pictured here: Sweetser’s Chief Communications & HR Officers Justin Chenette and Holly Hall accept the award from Chamber board members & Executive Director Alex MacPhail.

Ready for the Big Game today? 🏈 Before you grab the wings, chips, and settle in, it’s important to make sure your mental game is as strong as the players on the field!

Sweetser’s CFO, John McAnuff, sat down with @wmtwtv to discuss why high-stakes events like the Super Bowl can actually impact our mental health. Between the intense emotions, social pressure, and the lack of control over the final score, game day can become overwhelming fast.

Remember: you can't control the outcome, but you can control your experience, AND there is always next season! WATCH WITH LINK IN BIO.

Ready for the Big Game today? 🏈 Before you grab the wings, chips, and settle in, it’s important to make sure your mental game is as strong as the players on the field!

Sweetser’s CFO, John McAnuff, sat down with WMTW to discuss why high-stakes events like the Super Bowl can actually impact our mental health. Between the intense emotions, social pressure, and the lack of control over the final score, game day can become overwhelming fast.

Remember: you can't control the outcome, but you can control your experience, AND there is always next season! WATCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz77b24whIA

12 hours of hope! 💛

Thank you to @q979maine and @92moose for hosting our first-ever Halftime for Hope Radiothon yesterday. Radio hosts, Matt James and Allyssa Marson, were fabulous in amplifying our impact and interviewing our various leadership team members regarding available mental health resources and treatment programs.

We appreciate all those song requests. If you didn’t have an opportunity to participate, you can still donate to fuel hope for families in need: https://www.sweetser.org/donate.

Sweetser is grateful for our sponsors!

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