PORTLAND, ME – Spurwink is pleased to announce Tom Magadieu has been appointed to Spurwink's Board of Directors and Development Committee, bringing with him his years of marketing and development…
Read MorePORTLAND, ME – After over 25 years of evaluating and treating several thousand children for abuse concerns, Lawrence R. Ricci, MD, announces his retirement as Child Abuse Pediatrician at the…
Read MorePORTLAND, ME – Spurwink has launched the Access to Mental Health Care Fund in response to the need for critical mental health treatment during the COVID-19 crisis and due to…
Read MorePORTLAND, ME – Spurwink today announced that it has been awarded two grants from United Way of York County totaling $37,000 over two years. This investment will help area preK-high…
Read MoreBangor, ME- The businesses of 139 State Street invite the public to attend an open house on January 25, 2020 from 10:00am to 2:00pm. Danielle Pease Photography, E. Mae Media…
Read MorePORTLAND, 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…
Read MorePORTLAND, ME – The Spurwink Child Abuse Program recently underwent a name change to better reflect their expanded services and client base. The Spurwink Center for Safe and Healthy Families…
Read MorePORTLAND, ME – Spurwink Services will host its 32nd annual Humanitarian Awards on Friday, October 12th at Brick South Events Center, Thompson’s Point, in Portland. Three honorees will be celebrated…
Read MorePORTLAND, ME – Spurwink Services, a nationally accredited nonprofit organization offering a broad range of mental health, education, and residential services, is pleased to announce that Amanda Brownell, MD, has…
Read MorePortland, ME – Spurwink Services and Community Partners, Inc. (CPI) are pleased to announce their intent to merge the two behavioral health organizations on January 1, 2018. The combined organization will…
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