
BRUNSWICK (January 10th, 2023) – The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration announced a $4 million grant to statewide mental health care provider Sweetser to expand their Certified Community
READ MORE >BRUNSWICK (January 10th, 2023) – The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration announced a $4 million grant to statewide mental health care provider Sweetser to expand their Certified Community
READ MORE >Sweetser is beginning 2023 with two new additions to our Board of Directors—Craig Alie and Anna-Marie DiPasquale. Craig Alie lives in Portsmouth, NH and is Chief Revenue Officer at Computershare.
READ MORE >On this episode of “Not Now, Maybe Later”, you will hear some essential information about getting therapy when you are a teen. Things like how to find the right therapist,
READ MORE >We’re so excited to announce our brand new Sweetser Store! Available to everyone at www.SweetserStore.org. This a new and engaging way to order your favorite Sweetser branded attire like t-shirts, zip
READ MORE >Middle school. Where you are supposed to “just be a kid” then “you are a teenager now” all in just a few years. On the second episode of Not Now,
READ MORE >Sweetser is proud to be a sponsor of this year’s Annual Festival of Trees at the Saco Museum! Our tree was expertly designed by members of their organizing committee. Pictured
READ MORE >Sweetser now has one of the most accessible websites in behavioral health in Maine. We’ve added new functionality to our website to ensure we reduce barriers to access services. The
READ MORE >Sweetser, a statewide mental health organization, has launched a new podcast about mental health, specifically for Maine youth. The podcast, Not Now Maybe Later, is hosted by Emily Ostrow, a
READ MORE >Sweetser has expanded its participation in the OPTIONS (Overdose Prevention Through Intensive Outreach, Naloxone, and Safety) initiative, adding two counties—Somerset and Kennebec—to the list of those we serve. OPTIONS, which
READ MORE >Kennebunk Savings is supporting access to mental health services for families in need, in partnership with Sweetser, a statewide community mental health nonprofit. The bank’s $10,000 grant will help pay
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