Promising Futures for Children & Families

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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Promising Futures for Adults

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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It may not be a crisis, but there are times when talking with a peer support specialist who has experience in recovery can make a big difference.

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Giving school-aged students the best chance for successful learning, Sweetser’s special education curriculum supports students struggling with social, emotional, and academic challenges.

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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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Sweetser was the guest speaker at the Portland Regional Chamber of Commerce’s latest IDEAS webinar series.

Our Director of Recovery, Aliana Knox, and our Clinical Supervisor at our Brunswick Hope & Healing Center, Ali Zubrod, gave a presentation focused on building recovery-safe workplaces and supporting employees in recovery from substance use disorders. They shared practical, employer‑friendly strategies to reduce stigma, create inclusive policies, and foster a culture of trust.

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IDEAS – From Awareness to Action: Supporting Recovery at Work

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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You do matter. There are people who care. Text/Call 988 for the 24/7 national suicide and crisis hotline when you need it. Providers like us will be there.

Thanks for this extra cup of Joe from WPOR.

Our Franklin County @knowyouroptionsme and Mobile Crisis teams are partnering with the Wilton Police Department. Building these partnerships is essential to supporting community members and ensuring their safety during times of crisis or recovery.

Pictured here are Sweetser team members: OPTIONS Liaison Angela Samperi, Director of Crisis Services Elise Chase, and OPTIONS Liaison Shawn Morin alongside Officer Stephen Charles.

Our Franklin County OPTIONS and Mobile Crisis teams are partnering with the Wilton Police Department. Building these partnerships is essential to supporting community members and ensuring their safety during times of crisis or recovery.

Pictured here are Sweetser team members: OPTIONS Liaison Angela Samperi, Director of Crisis Services Elise Chase, and OPTIONS Liaison Shawn Morin alongside Officer Stephen Charles.

Thank you @newscentermaine for having us at your @marinersofmaine Hockey Night! Appreciate our continued partnership of reducing mental health stigma through the 'Let's Talk About It' campaign. 🏒

Pictured here: Sweetser Intern Tyler Jordan

Thank you NEWS CENTER Maine for having us at your Maine Mariners Hockey Night! Appreciate our continued partnership of reducing mental health stigma through the 'Let's Talk About It' campaign. 🏒

Pictured here: Sweetser Intern Tyler Jordan

Coming up this week at Sweetser's Support ME Peer Center…

'Sweetser students celebrate the sugaring season in a big way: They, too, enjoy the syrup over ice cream, and they cook with it— maple fudge, maple caramel, an especially awesome maple cookie sandwiched with maple cream. Every student who helped produce the syrup gets a small bottle of their own, which they can refill as much as they like, while supplies last. There’s a farmers breakfast and Maine Maple Monday, Sweetser’s twist on the state’s annual Maine Maple Sunday tradition. Moreover, bottles of the school-made syrup raffled off at a school fundraiser can fetch hundreds of dollars, said Birtolo, who started the maple-sugaring program around 1996 when she was hired as an ed tech.'

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In sugaring season, Maine students of all ages study the art of making syrup

Students from kindergarten on up come to understand the state’s maple traditions by making syrup themselves.

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