Portland Press Herald: Read about how this pancake breakfast is benefiting children and families throughout the state and hear from Spurwink's own BHH Coordinator, Darcy Wilcox. Read the full article…
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Spurwink Cultural Broker Amal Hassan is interviewed by Maine Women Magazine in their October 2019 edition. Read about what it means to help translate cultural differences for new Mainers and…
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Portland Press Herald: Spurwink Services, a non-profit mental health and behavioral health treatment organization, will present Roberts with its 33rd Humanitarian Award. Read the full article here.
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USM The Free Press: A Family for ME program works to bring awareness to the need for families willing to care for children in foster care. A Family for ME…
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Part 1: Kristen Farnham, Vice President of Development for the non-profit organization, Spurwink, joins us to share how Spurwink helps children, adults and families affected by behavioral health challenges and…
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PORTLAND – Spurwink has received a grant of nearly $42,600 from United Way of Greater Portland to help launch a program to address the need for opioid use disorder treatment…
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Foster Care Technologies awarded contract for state of Maine LAWRENCE – A matching system powered by University of Kansas research has improved outcomes for thousands of children in foster care…
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PORTLAND, ME – Spurwink is pleased to announce it has received an inaugural grant from United Way of Greater Portland to support the launch of an opioid treatment program that…
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Spurwink Services and 10 other nonprofits in western Maine will get a combined $68,083 in grants from the Maine Community Foundation. Grants were awarded though the foundation's Western Mountains Fund, a…
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Dr. Amanda Brownell, Medical Director of the Spurwink Center for Safe and Healthy Families, spoke at the Maine Child Welfare Conference at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor... https://bangordailynews.com/2019/06/27/news/bangor/theres-some-optimism-that-maine-is-getting-better-with-child-welfare/
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