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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🐑LAMB ALERT🐑
It’s that time of year again on the farm at our special purpose school in Saco—three adorable lambs were recently born! Students eagerly shared their name ideas, and after much excitement, three favorites were chosen: Sunny, Shadow, and Syrup. We can’t wait to …watch these new farm friends grow!
🐑LAMB ALERT🐑
It’s that time of year again on the farm at our special purpose school in Saco—three adorable lambs were recently born! Students eagerly shared their name ideas, and after much excitement, three favorites were chosen: Sunny, Shadow, and Syrup. We can’t wait to …watch these new farm friends grow!
We appreciate your continued support @marcmotorsnissan! Thank you to everyone who got their oil changed last month in support of our mission, raising over $2,000 for mental health!
We appreciate your continued support Marc Motors Nissan! Thank you to everyone who got their oil changed last month in support of our mission, raising over $2,000 for mental health!
Thank you to State Senator and congressional candidate @joebaldacci for visiting our Lewiston Hope & Healing Center.
He toured our walk-in clinic, met some of our hardworking clinical staff, and heard about the opportunities and challenges around strengthening the behavioral health …system. We appreciate his support in the legislature for behavioral health legislation and his continued advocacy.
Note: Sweetser does not endorse political candidates and frequently hosts political and governmental leaders to tour our programs and learn about our mental health mission.
Thank you to State Senator and congressional candidate Joe Baldacci for Congress for visiting our Lewiston Hope & Healing Center.
He toured our walk-in clinic, met some of our hardworking clinical staff, and heard about the opportunities and challenges around strengthening the …behavioral health system. We appreciate his support in the legislature for behavioral health legislation and his continued advocacy.
Note: Sweetser does not endorse political candidates and frequently hosts political and governmental leaders to tour our programs and learn about our mental health mission.
Once completed, the facility will be “transformational” for Maine youth in need of this type of mental health care, Van Bramer said. “We’re very excited about this project, and we’re proud to be the leaders bringing this to Maine,” she said.

Sweetser is adding the facility to its campus but still needs $2.5 million to get the project over the finish line.
www.pressherald.comHear from Sweetser’s President & CEO on why there is a need for a Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF) for at-risk youth in Maine and how the legislature and corporate partners can make it a reality…
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Hear from Sweetser’s President & CEO on why there is a need for a Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF) for at-risk youth in Maine and how the legislature and corporate partners can make it a reality…
In today's @pressherald: The latest on Sweetser's efforts to build Maine's 1st psychiatric residential treatment facility for at-risk youth, and our need for state and private-sector support to get it across the finish line. Link to article in bio.
In today's Portland Press Herald: The latest on Sweetser's efforts to build Maine's 1st psychiatric residential treatment facility for at-risk youth, and our need for state and private-sector support to get it across the finish line.
“Mobile crisis support is care that meets you where you are and is a bridge to stability,” said Joanne Grant, Sweetser’s chief growth officer.
Sweetser currently provides mobile crisis intervention in Androscoggin, Franklin, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, Waldo, Oxford, and York …counties, as well as in Brunswick, Freeport, and Harpswell in northern Cumberland County. The service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and begins with a simple three-digit number: 988.

Sweetser’s mobile crisis teams bring compassionate, onsite mental health support directly to Mainers’ front doors.
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