At our school on the Saco campus, educators worked with students to remodel the music room into the new ‘Teen Room’. We met up with Arts Educator Nick Blunier who
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Support Artists in Recovery at the Cabin Fever Online Auction
The Cabin Fever Art Auction is now live! Hosted by Sweetser, the annual event is in its 16th year, and its second online. The online auction is a wonderful opportunity
READ MORE >New Horse on Campus
We have a new addition to our family at the Ricker Farm on our Saco campus. Please welcome Chrome, a 15-year-old Morgan horse who will be a great companion to
READ MORE >National Eating Disorders Awareness Week (Feb. 21-27, 2022)
Radio personality Lori Voornas interviewed Patrice Lockhart, MD, Medical Director of Sweetser’s New England Eating Disorders (NEED) Program. The Public Service Announcement was broadcast during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week
READ MORE >Making the Holidays Brighter For Children in Crisis and Residential Services
Sweetser’s annual holiday gift tag program is underway until December 17, when members of the community can pick holiday gifts for children in Crisis and Residential Services to make sure
READ MORE >Happy Thanksgiving!
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Why Support Sweetser’s Online Auction?
Listen to an interview with Sweetser’s Medical Director Marc Kaplan in an interview with Celeste Baranyi of WBLM 102.9 to learn many reasons to support this year’s Sweetser/KeyBank Sold On
READ MORE >Sweetser Announces Leadership Change
Sweetser President & CEO Debra Taylor has announced that she will be stepping down from her role after more than 20 years with the organization. “I have made the decision
READ MORE >May is Mental Health Month
In recognition of Mental Health Month in May, Sweetser is partnering with 10 Domino’s Pizza stores in Maine owned by Lee and Amanda Prior to deliver an important message that
READ MORE >$2.9M Award Paves Way for Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) announced on February 5, 2021 that it has awarded Sweetser a $2.9 million grant to develop a Certified Community Behavioral Health
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