Lifeline for ME Recovery

Lifeline for ME Recovery We are a 501(c)(3) organization located in Maine.

The mission of Lifeline for ME Recovery is to bring recovery and re-entry centers and housing to rural Maine, which will allow individuals on all paths to recovery affected by addiction, mental illness, poverty, and incarceration, to recreate their lives with dignity, actively and meaningfully participate in their communities, and have opportunities for stability and improved quality of their lives. Our vision is that one day, all individuals in all counties of Maine, regardless of the challenges they may have encountered in their lives and the barriers they need to overcome, have safe, stable housing, and access to free community resources and social support to live their best lives.

I have literally hundreds of naloxone doses. Free. No questions asked.
06/07/2025

I have literally hundreds of naloxone doses. Free. No questions asked.

Use safe ♡ stay alive ♡ carry Naloxone
Call Never Use Alone if you're going to use alone.

05/07/2025

We have beds available in our MARR-certified, Level II, recovery residence for men in Franklin County - Summit House. We are approved for HSSP and Bed Sponsorship funds, and accept other means of assistance such as GA as well. Cash price is $200 weekly with an incentive for those who meet weekly program requirements. Preference is given for individuals with ties to Franklin County and those leaving incarceration, hospitalization, or who are unhoused. 30 days sobriety required. Interested applicants can apply here: https://app.behavehealth.com/K9yqkK/forms/fullapplication

04/19/2025

Resource fair coming to Livermore Falls April 23rd, 2pm-5pm!

04/15/2025

“We were snorting Vicodin off of the back of a Greenday CD case. We were just having fun. No one told us that we were essentially doing he**in.

The Vicodin was replaced with OxyContin and our aspirations were replaced with daily hustling to avoid being sick. Then, we started dying. Kids from my school. Kids I played baseball with. Kids with great families. Kids who could have been anything.

It was no longer fun. It was now tragic.

We dealt with the trauma the best way we knew how — we stayed high. For years. It wasn’t supposed to end up this way. Our guidance counselor used to talk to us about going to college. She never prepared us for what it was like to live as a he**in addict.

I got sober but I will never forget my friends that didn’t. The ones that died. The ones in prison. The ones that are still walking amongst us self-medicated like the living dead. That’s why I never shut up about addiction. I want to make sure everyone hears the things that I needed to hear when I was seventeen.”

Jake Bradshaw

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03/31/2025

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Sweetser’s OPTIONS Program, led by recovery coach Emmanuel "Manny" Reis in Franklin County, provides harm reduction, peer support and connections to treatment and recovery services for people affected by substance use.

03/29/2025
Save the Date!
03/28/2025

Save the Date!

03/28/2025

🌷 It's (almost) April! 🌷

We welcome you to a place of healing, growth, and connection. Join us for support meetings, mindful activities, gratitude, personal development, and access to valuable resources. Whether you’d like to grab a coffee and snack, use a computer, sit with a peer recovery coach, or simply be present in a community that cares, we’re here for you.

At every stage of your journey, you will always find understanding, encouragement, and unconditional support. 💙 We look forward to sharing this space with you! ☕🌟

Join us for our 2nd Anniversary Community Celebration: Working Together to Spread Hope - Saturday, April 26th, 10am - 1pm 🤩

🌼 Franklin County Children's Task Force - Child Abuse Prevention Month Awareness and Support tabling event
🌼 Healthy Community Coalition of Greater Franklin County, Maine - Community Health Worker drop-in hours
🌼 Know Your OPTIONS - Learning session - "Unlocking the Brain: How Substances Shape Your Mind"
🌼 Literacy Volunteers of Franklin and Somerset Counties - Recovery Comics: Words of Wisdom
🌼 Wears & Wares & Community Members - Clothing Giveaway
🌼 Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Services - Drop-in hours
🌼 Family Focused Yoga - Beginners Yoga

Franklin County Recovery Center
OPEN: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 11am-4pm
130 Quebec St, Farmington
207-778-1015 (call/text)
FranklinCountyRecoveryCenter@gmail.com

Address

76 Main Street
Livermore Falls, ME
04254

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