04/21/2025
๐ฃ Important Update from ARRC๐ฃ
We want to share that the Augusta Recovery Reentry Center (ARRC) has officially closed its doors.
This journey has been filled with incredible moments, and we are truly grateful for the community members who allowed us to support them during some of their most challenging times. Your trust meant the world to us, and celebrating your victories and accomplishments are moments that will not be forgotten.
Together at the ARRC, we built a welcoming family. Not just amoung those we served but also within the many dedicated ARRC staff who have been a part of our team over the years.
We hold in our hearts the memories of Brock and Justin, two of our cherished team members who are no longer with us. Their hard work, passion, and commitment to the community and making positive change will continue to inspire us. May they rest in peace knowing that their contributions to serving the community and the impact they made will never be forgotten.
We are thankful for all the incredible resources in Kennebec County as well as those statewide who we partnered with and worked alongside to provide the best support and services possible. Together, we formed a cohesive team dedicated to making meaningful changes within our community. Your collaboration, resources, and support were a huge factor in our joint success.
As this chapter closes, a new one begins. For those seeking support that provides a space to be inside, safe and connected with resources who can help, please reach out to:
*LINC Center
38 Memorial Drive, Augusta,
*Augusta Emergency Overnight Warming Center
34 Bridge Street, Augusta
*United Community Living Center Augusta (UCLC)
12 Spruce Street, Augusta
(Anyone with questions pertaining to their mail that was going to the ARRC please connect with UCLC)
*MERAP's Access Center
Set to open in June
47 Water Street, Augusta
*Bread of Life Ministries
159 Water Street, Augusta
*Not to mention the Churches who are providing community meals and the Lithgow Library who have also been a valuable resource to those in our community.
Thank you, Augusta, and to the community for your continued support! You made all of this possible!
With gratitude,
Sara & Brittany
โฅ๏ธARRC Staffโฅ๏ธ