Educate & Transform

Utilize these resources to overcome your current challenges and recover your true self.

Escape & Recharge

Experience warm hospitality and tranquility at our charming bed and breakfast.

RESOURCE #1

The ARRC provides peer support, connections and resources for recovery from substance use disorder, which includes inpatient detox and treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, medication assisted treatment, counseling services, and sober housing. We also host recovery meetings-faith based as well as non-faith based- on site and via Zoom. We host pro-social activities and events to provide a safe space for sober fun and to encourage connection for our community.

RESOURCE #2

OPTIONS: Overdose Prevention Through Intensive Outreach, Naloxone, and Safety

OPTIONS Liaisons are behavioral health clinicians working in all 16 counties in Maine, employed by behavioral health organizations contracted through the State of Maine, Office of Behavioral Health. In 2023, Governor Mills has increased funding to expand the Liaison program, with additional Liaisons being hired in counties with a higher need.

Liaisons provide brief therapeutic interventions, conduct proactive outreach with communities at the highest risk of experiencing an overdose, de-escalate behavioral health crises, and engage in post- overdose follow up visits and referrals of persons in need, as well as affected others, to community- and state-based services. They collaborate and coordinate with those on the frontlines responding to people experiencing an overdose or at risk of overdose, including first responders like law enforcement and EMS.

RESOURCE #3

Angelz

Providing central Maine with premier behavioral health services, substance use disorders and individualized attention since 2013.
AngleZ Behavioral Health provides quality mental health services and co-occurring services to children, adults and families with special needs or behavioral, psychological or intellectual impairments. AngleZ provides in-home support services, outpatient services and community-based services in several counties throughout Maine. Our caring staff aims to help our patients feel secure in their community.

RESOURCE #4

kennebec house

Kennebec House is currently made up of two MARR certified, level 2 sober living recovery homes for men. Owners, Mike Pomerleau and Justin Healy, are both men with a stabile foundation in recovery. This personal experience helps us to relate to the needs of those we are trying to serve. Our goal is to provide a safe home for men in recovery so they are more able to focus on building their lives in an environment that we strive to remain free of the temptation of mind altering substances.

RESOURCE #5

linc center

LINC is a grassroots movement that focuses on personal wholeness.

It is a place for people, 18 and older, who live with mental health, substance misuse and/ or any life challenges to become empowered, make contributions, be creative and learn to be the healthiest version of themselves.

Our intention is to offer a welcoming space! No referral, no need to sign up for anything- just walk through the doors, you’ll be greeted with a smile, and hot cup of coffee.

RESOURCE #6

me-rap

The Maine Recovery Advocacy Project (ME-RAP) is a grassroots network of people across our state working to redefine and reimagine justice, access, connection, and recovery in our state laws, county policies, municipal ordinances, schools, workplaces, and in our daily lives. ME-RAP is committed to giving people in recovery, people who use drugs, family members, and recovery allies the organizing tools to think and act locally.

RESOURCE #7

general assistance (ga)

General Assistance helps individuals and families to meet their basic needs.
This may include help paying for:

-Household or personal supplies (toiletries, cleaning supplies)

-Food

-Housing (e.g., mortgage, rent, room rent, temporary housing)

-Fuel & utilities

-Medical, dental, prescriptions, medical supplies/equipment

-Burial costs