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.

Services For Families

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.

Services For Adults

Peer-to-Peer Support

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.

Peer Services

Educational Services

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

Educational Services

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Don’t settle for just a paycheck. Choose a job that truly inspires you. Choose a job that could change a life – even your own. Begin your career in mental health with Sweetser, paid training provided. Sign on bonuses for many positions.

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Groundbreaking of the state’s 1st PRTF

HOPE is coming to Maine families!
We have officially broken ground on Maine’s very first Youth Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF) in Saco.

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Our Ricker Farm in Saco has two new piglets! The farm is all a part of the experiential learning program at our special purpose school. Students voted to name the piglets Charlotte (pink piglet) and Wilburta (ginger piglet) 🐷

Our Ricker Farm in Saco has two new piglets! The farm is all a part of the experiential learning program at our special purpose school. Students voted to name the piglets Charlotte (pink piglet) and Wilburta (ginger piglet) 🐷

Recently, Sweetser welcomed volunteers from UNUM Insurance to help beautify our Saco campus. Some did outdoor work trimming shrubs, mulching and edging outside. We appreciate that they worked through the rainy day! Another group were inside giving our Monroe Training Room a much needed paint job.

Thank you, UNUM, for all of your hard work!

Recently, Sweetser welcomed volunteers from Unum to help beautify our Saco campus. Some did outdoor work trimming shrubs, mulching and edging outside. We appreciate that they worked through the rainy day! Another group were inside giving our Monroe Training Room a much needed paint job.

Thank you, UNUM, for all of your hard work!

Recently, @kellerwilliamsrealty team members volunteered on our Saco Campus as part of their RED Day annual day of service! They spent the day landscaping, refreshing planting beds, raking, and more.

Thank you to the team at Keller Williams for choosing Sweetser for your annual day of giving back.

Recently, Keller Williams Realty team members volunteered on our Saco Campus as part of their RED Day annual day of service! They spent the day landscaping, refreshing planting beds, raking, and more.

Thank you to the team at Keller Williams for choosing Sweetser for your annual day of giving back.

As prices for heating oil, gas, and groceries climb, experts share practical ways Mainers can manage financial anxiety. Sweetser's Chief Communications Officer Justin Chenette sat down with @newscentermaine to discuss this connection.

As prices for heating oil, gas, and groceries climb, experts share practical ways Mainers can manage financial anxiety. Sweetser's Chief Communications Officer Justin Chenette sat down with NEWS CENTER Maine's Alex Haskell to discuss this connection.

Support local art and a great cause! 💙

Valerie Romoser, a York Hospital employee and local pottery artist, is using her handmade pottery vending machine in Eliot to help raise money for Sweetser. Located at the intersection of Worster and Houde Roads, the self-serve stand features a rotating collection of pottery items, including bowls, ornaments, soap dishes, pitchers, magnets, piggy banks, and more.

Shoppers can pay through Venmo or the honor system by leaving cash based on what they feel is appropriate. Donations made through the vending machine go directly to supporting Sweetser and other local charities.

The pottery stand is open now through mid-October — making it a perfect stop to shop local, support handmade art, and give back to the community all at the same time.

Support local art and a great cause! 💙

Valerie Romoser, a York Hospital employee and local pottery artist, is using her handmade pottery vending machine in Eliot to help raise money for Sweetser. Located at the intersection of Worster and Houde Roads, the self-serve stand features a rotating collection of pottery items, including bowls, ornaments, soap dishes, pitchers, magnets, piggy banks, and more.

Shoppers can pay through Venmo or the honor system by leaving cash based on what they feel is appropriate. Donations made through the vending machine go directly to supporting Sweetser and other local charities.

The pottery stand is open now through mid-October — making it a perfect stop to shop local, support handmade art, and give back to the community all at the same time.

Sweetser is grateful for our sponsors!

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