Students 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…
Over 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…
Create 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…
Another 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…
Catherine 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…
On Friday, April 26, over 240 guests gathered to honor Angela Stone as Spurwink’s 2024 Humanitarian and USI with the Corporate Cares Award. This year’s theme, Everybody Have Fun Tonight, was…
Get to know Erin McAllister, who has been a Spurwink volunteer for about three years. She was introduced to Spurwink from a friend, who serves on the Spurwink Board of…
At Spurwink, the ShifaME program supports refugee children and families by providing case management, counseling, school groups and outreach. The refugee children and families in our program come to us…
Angela Stone is the founder of Maine Needs. After practicing interior design for 13 years in Chicago and becoming a mother of two, Angela moved back home to Maine. The…
Meet Curtis and Susan. Susan is a Shared Living Provider to her son Curtis, who has been diagnosed with Autism and Achondroplasia, a form of dwarfism. After Curtis aged out…