On August 15, Spurwink President and CEO Eric Meyer attended the Maine premier of OUTSIDER at the Waldo Theatre in Waldoboro, and was honored with the opportunity to speak in…
Read MoreAround 100 refugee and asylum-seeking families currently live in Saco, many of whom are facing barriers to housing, mental health services, and access to basic needs. A system of support…
Read MorePictured: Interns with Abbagadassett Foundation Secretary/Treasurer, Denham Ward (4th person from the left) This August, Spurwink staff and representatives from the Abbagadassett Foundation gathered to celebrate the first cohort of…
Read MorePORTLAND, ME – Spurwink is pleased to announce Amanda Karomba has been appointed to Spurwink’s Board of Directors, bringing with her a wealth of experience, including seven years of dedicated…
Read MoreStudents and families served by Spurwink need your help to start the 2024-25 school year off right! Spurwink is now receiving school supply donations and gift cards to local stores…
Read MoreOver the past few months, and with the addition of Tri-County Mental Health Services, we have been able to expand the impact of our services to a total of approximately…
Read MoreCreate lasting hope through a planned gift and ensure that people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds have person centered behavioral health care in Maine. By including Spurwink in your…
Read MoreAnother successful Special Olympics Track and Field season has come to a close for Spurwink’s Day Treatment programs. This year, 21 athletes participated in Special Olympics regional spring games across…
Read MoreCatherine Ryder, VP of Special Projects and Gabrielle Gallucci, Director of Business Development joined Senator Angus King at the Lewiston Library for a luncheon hosted by Brann & Isaacson. The…
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