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🍔 BBQ & BIG IMPACT! 🧠
Get ready to feast for a fantastic cause! Join us this Thursday, November 20th, @orenellsnorth's Barbecue in Biddeford.
Sweetser will receive 20% of all in-house sales (4 PM – 9 PM) to support vital local mental health programs! That means …every bite of delicious BBQ helps make a difference.
📍 Where: Ore Nell’s Barbecue (42 Franklin St. Biddeford)
⏰ When: Thursday, Nov. 20th | 4PM – 9PM
Come hungry and leave fulfilled knowing you're fueling an impactful cause. See you there! 👋
🍔 BBQ & BIG IMPACT! 🧠
Get ready to feast for a fantastic cause! Join us this Thursday, November 20th, at Ore Nell's North's Barbecue in Biddeford.
Sweetser will receive 20% of all in-house sales (4 PM – 9 PM) to support vital local mental health programs! That …means every bite of delicious BBQ helps make a difference.
📍 Where: Ore Nell’s Barbecue (42 Franklin St. Biddeford)
⏰ When: Thursday, Nov. 20th | 4PM – 9PM
Come hungry and leave fulfilled knowing you're fueling an impactful cause. See you there! 👋
Sweetser families were invited to our Saco K-12 school for an open house night. School staff hosted a fall family photo shoot in the library, they gave away free books, and held a successful bake sale to support a local women's shelter.
Huge thanks to Facilities Director Bruce Norton… for helping to cook amazing Thanksgiving meals for everyone. We had some amazing servers! Families also had the opportunity to tour our classrooms and experiential learning program.
Sweetser families were invited to our Saco K-12 school for an open house night. School staff hosted a fall family photo shoot in the library, they gave away free books, and held a successful bake sale to support a local women's shelter.
Huge thanks to Facilities Director Bruce Norton… for helping to cook amazing Thanksgiving meals for everyone. We had some amazing servers! Families also had the opportunity to tour our classrooms and experiential learning program.
Our Family Art Night at our special-purpose K-12 school was a HUGE hit! Big shoutout to Art Teacher Nick Blunier for organizing the fantastic, spooky mirror-designing activity. Families created some stunning wall hangings! 🎨🖌️
Also, a standing ovation for our culinary program—the… lasagna was delicious and plentiful. Everyone left with a full stomach and a masterpiece.
Our Family Art Night at our special-purpose K-12 school was a HUGE hit! Big shoutout to Art Teacher Nick Blunier for organizing the fantastic, spooky mirror-designing activity. Families created some stunning wall hangings! 🎨🖌️
Also, a standing ovation for our culinary program—the… lasagna was delicious and plentiful. Everyone left with a full stomach and a masterpiece.
Our new SupportME Peer Center in Brunswick is one of only 6 across our state that fosters free connection, community, and healing for those struggling with mental health or recovery challenges. 💛
Our new SupportME Peer Center in Brunswick is one of only 6 across our state that fosters free connection, community, and healing for those struggling with mental health or recovery challenges. 💛
🎉 We're officially open! 🎉
Sweetser is thrilled to announce the opening of our SupportME Peer Center in Brunswick.
✂️🎀We celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony joined by legislative, business, and community leaders alongside our friends at the …@bath_brunswick_topsham_chamber and @coast931's @blakehayes.
🏡 This is Maine's 6th peer center and the ONLY one serving Brunswick and the Midcoast region—including Sagadahoc, Knox, Waldo, and Lincoln Counties.
💙 What we offer: A judgment-free, welcoming environment for connection, community, and healing. The center is staffed by individuals with lived experience who truly understand and provide daily peer-run groups, life skills workshops, and one-on-one support.
100% FREE – No payment, no insurance, no barriers. Just come as you are.
📍 329 Bath Road, Brunswick (next to our Hope & Healing Center) 🕐 Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM 📞 207-373-3005 📧 PeerCenter@sweetser.org
Recovery isn't a solitary journey. Let's walk this path together.
🎉 We're officially open! 🎉
Sweetser is thrilled to announce the opening of our SupportME Peer Center in Brunswick.
✂️🎀We celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony joined by legislative, business, and community leaders alongside our friends at the Bath Brunswick …Topsham Regional Chamber and Coast 93.1 – Portland, ME's Blake Hayes.
🏡 This is Maine's 6th peer center and the ONLY one serving Brunswick and the Midcoast region—including Sagadahoc, Knox, Waldo, and Lincoln Counties.
💙 What we offer: A judgment-free, welcoming environment for connection, community, and healing. The center is staffed by individuals with lived experience who truly understand and provide daily peer-run groups, life skills workshops, and one-on-one support.
100% FREE – No payment, no insurance, no barriers. Just come as you are.
📍 329 Bath Road, Brunswick (next to our Hope & Healing Center) 🕐 Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM 📞 207-373-3005 📧 PeerCenter@sweetser.org 🌐 https://www.sweetser.org/peercenter
Recovery isn't a solitary journey. Let's walk this path together.
🚨 NEW OP-ED! 🚨
Don’t miss today’s powerful piece in the @portlandpressherald: “Why peer support transforms recovery for Mainers.”
Our Director of Recovery Services, Alaina Knox, explains why lived experience is the crucial ingredient in the healing process.
…As Alaina writes: “Recovery from mental health challenges or substance use is not a solitary journey, yet stigma and isolation often make it feel that way. Traditional clinical care, while essential, can sometimes miss a crucial element: the unique perspective that comes from lived experience.”
Peer support provides that essential bridge of authentic human connection and hope. Read the full opinion piece in the Press Herald and their sister newspapers across the state. (LINK IN BIO)
🚨 NEW OP-ED! 🚨
Don't miss today's powerful piece in the Press Herald: "Why peer support transforms recovery for Mainers."
Our Director of Recovery Services, Alaina Knox, explains why lived experience is the crucial ingredient in the healing process.
…
As Alaina writes: "Recovery from mental health challenges or substance use is not a solitary journey, yet stigma and isolation often make it feel that way. Traditional clinical care, while essential, can sometimes miss a crucial element: the unique perspective that comes from lived experience."
Peer support provides that essential bridge of authentic human connection and hope. Read the full opinion piece in the Press Herald and their sister newspapers across the state. ⬇️

When it comes to restoring mental health and coming back from substance use, there’s no denying the power of lived experience. A new center in…
www.pressherald.com







