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Did you know the stress of food insecurityโ€”not knowing where your next meal will come fromโ€”is a direct threat to mental well-being?

๐Ÿฅซ In Maine, the numbers are alarming: Nearly 1 in 7 Mainers face hunger.
๐Ÿฅ• Maine has the highest rate of child food insecurity in New England (1 in 5 children).

The constant worry can trigger or worsen conditions like anxiety, depression, and high stress levels. This is a cyclical pattern where food insecurity can lead to mental health issues, and those issues can increase the likelihood of subsequent food insecurity.

You are not alone, and there is help. If you or someone you know is facing uncertainty and needs food assistance:
๐Ÿ“ž Call 2-1-1 to get connected with food banks, pantries, and meal programs across Maine.
๐Ÿ’ป Find local meal sites through the @feedingmaine.

Check out our Mental Health Moment segment on WMTW discussing this important topic.

Did you know the stress of food insecurityโ€”not knowing where your next meal will come fromโ€”is a direct threat to mental well-being?

๐Ÿฅซ In Maine, the numbers are alarming: Nearly 1 in 7 Mainers face hunger.
๐Ÿฅ• Maine has the highest rate of child food insecurity in New England (1 in 5 children).

The constant worry can trigger or worsen conditions like anxiety, depression, and high stress levels. This is a cyclical pattern where food insecurity can lead to mental health issues, and those issues can increase the likelihood of subsequent food insecurity.

You are not alone, and there is help. If you or someone you know is facing uncertainty and needs food assistance:
๐Ÿ“ž Call 2-1-1 to get connected with food banks, pantries, and meal programs across Maine.
๐Ÿ’ป Find local meal sites through the Good Shepherd Food Bank network at https://www.gsfb.org/food-map/.

Check out our Mental Health Moment segment on WMTW discussing this important topic ๐Ÿ‘‡

Sweetser is helping โ€œStuff the Bus!โ€ for the holidays! ๐ŸŽ

We are proud to partner with the @la_metro_chamber as a drop-off location for their annual โ€œStuff the Busโ€ holiday campaign! Help bring some holiday joy to local families, children, seniors, and pets this season by donating new, unwrapped gifts. Your donated items will be distributed to support those who need it most. Deadline: Dec. 8th.

Drop off your donations at: Sweetserโ€™s Hope & Healing Center at 20 Mollison Way in Lewiston.

Hours: During our regular walk-in hours Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday 9-3 (non-holidays)

See details including suggested items here: https://discoverlamaine.com/stuff-the-bus

Sweetser is helping "Stuff the Bus!" for the holidays! ๐ŸŽ

We are proud to partner with the Lewiston Auburn Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce as a drop-off location for their annual "Stuff the Bus" holiday campaign! Help bring some holiday joy to local families, children, seniors, and pets this season by donating new, unwrapped gifts. Your donated items will be distributed to support those who need it most. Deadline: Dec. 8th.

Drop off your donations at: Sweetser's Hope & Healing Center at 20 Mollison Way in Lewiston.

Hours: During our regular walk-in hours Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 9-3 (non-holidays)

See details, including suggested items here: https://discoverlamaine.com/stuff-the-bus

โ€œTogether weโ€™re making sure Mainers have access to care, connection, and the hope they deserve,โ€ Jayne Van Bramer, president of Sweetser, said during the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

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New peer center in Brunswick offers free mental health and recovery support

Sweetserโ€™s new SupportME Peer Center aims to break down barriers by offering free services.

www.newscentermaine.com

What a tasty way to give back this past month!

Thank you to @orenellsnorth in Biddeford and @flatbreadcompanyportland in Portland for hosting two incredible Community Nights benefitting Sweetser, and we appreciate all those who came out to support us.

Local restaurant fundraisers like these help to fuel our mental health mission in communities across our state. Let us know if youโ€™d like to host one! Email us at giving@sweetser.org.

What a tasty way to give back this past month!

Thank you to Ore Nell's North in Biddeford and Flatbread Company Portland Maine in Portland for hosting two incredible Community Nights benefitting Sweetser, and we appreciate all those who came out to support us.

Local restaurant fundraisers like these help to fuel our mental health mission in communities across our state. Let us know if youโ€™d like to host one! Email us at giving@sweetser.org.

Sweetser was deeply honored to receive recognition at the Maine DHHS Annual Forum for our leadership with Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHC).

Deputy Director Olivia Alford presented our team with the recognition, highlighting the accessibility of our Hope & Healing Centers (our CCBHC walk-in clinics), including our resource room at our Brunswick center, and the timely opening of our Lewiston center to support the wider community.

As a demonstration site, we are proud to be a leader championing this walk-in care model, which significantly reduces barriers to accessing mental health and recovery treatment.

Thank you to our dedicated CCBHC teamโ€”Joanne Grant, Wendy Anders, Joey Rossingnol, and Kristen Cianelliโ€”and every Sweetser staff member at our Brunswick, Sanford, and Lewiston Hope & Healing Centers for making this vital work possible.

Sweetser was deeply honored to receive recognition at the Maine DHHS Annual Forum for our leadership with Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHC).

Deputy Director Olivia Alford presented our team with the recognition, highlighting the accessibility of our Hope & Healing Centers (our CCBHC walk-in clinics), including our resource room at our Brunswick center, and the timely opening of our Lewiston center to support the wider community.

As a demonstration site, we are proud to be a leader championing this walk-in care model, which significantly reduces barriers to accessing mental health and recovery treatment.

Thank you to our dedicated CCBHC teamโ€”Joanne Grant, Wendy Anders, Joey Rossingnol, and Kristen Cianelliโ€”and every Sweetser staff member at our Brunswick, Sanford, and Lewiston Hope & Healing Centers for making this vital work possible.

@newscentermaine: Representative @lydiavcrafts is a licensed social worker and advocate for behavioral health services. โ€œWhen someone is struggling with substance use disorder and they are ready to get help, itโ€™s so critical that those services be where they are when theyโ€™re ready," Crafts told NEWS CENTER Maine.

Watch Reporter Alex Haskellโ€™s story on the opening of our new Peer Center…

NEWS CENTER Maine: Representative Lydia Crafts is a licensed social worker and advocate for behavioral health services. โ€œWhen someone is struggling with substance use disorder and they are ready to get help, itโ€™s so critical that those services be where they are when theyโ€™re ready," Crafts told NEWS CENTER Maine.

Watch Reporter Alex Haskell's story on the opening of our new Peer Center โฌ‡๏ธ

๐Ÿ” BBQ & BIG IMPACT! ๐Ÿง 

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.

๐Ÿ“ Where: Ore Nellโ€™s Barbecue (42 Franklin St. Biddeford)
โฐ When: Thursday, Nov. 20th | 4PM – 9PM

Come hungry and leave fulfilled knowing you're fueling an impactful cause. See you there! ๐Ÿ‘‹

Sweetser is grateful for our sponsors!