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From Stigma to Support: Empowering LGBTQ+ Individuals in Recovery
Empathy, support, and resources can help individuals recover and feel accepted.

Maggie Rogers
Jun 17, 20252 min read


Why Recovery Centers Offer More Than Just Support Groups
* Creative expression heals – Writing, art, and music help individuals process and celebrate their stories. * Prevention through participation – Activities like gardening and crafting provide healthy, meaningful ways to spend time. * A rare, substance-free space – Our programs offer safe environments free from alcohol and other triggers. * Real connections, real stories – When we create together, we see each other as human—beyond the stigma. * A community that grows toge
Ashley Mitchell
May 19, 20253 min read


Why So Many Programs?
By Ashley Mitchell We get asked a lot about why many recovery centers have so many different programs that are just not recovery support groups. While support groups are incredibly needed and helpful, recovery is not a one size fits all. These variety of programs and creative programs do a few incredibly important things that you may not think of. Doing a creative program like writing or art turns your life story into something tangible that you can see. You can see with you
Ashley Mitchell
May 19, 20253 min read


Paths towards recovery
The path to recovery is as unique as each human being. We are all recovering from something. Recovery is not a one-size-fits-all journey. It is deeply personal, shaped by individual experiences, challenges, and strengths.
Ashley Mitchell
Apr 1, 20254 min read


Teens and Leadership
By Ashley Mitchell In today’s fast-paced, always distracted, and incredibly complex world, teens face a variety of challenges that can influence their decisions and shape their futures. Among these challenges is the temptation of substance abuse, which remains a concern for many families and communities. However, research and real-world experiences show that engaging teens in leadership roles not only helps them develop essential life skills but can also serve as a protec
Ashley Mitchell
Dec 9, 20243 min read


Ageism
By Ashley Mitchell Ageism is something that is not spoken about a lot. It is a topic many would like to avoid or may deem unimportant. Ageism is important though and it really is an issue that goes across the board. The definition of ageism is “ prejudice or discrimination on the grounds of a person's age.” I was fortunate enough a fe w years ago to work with the Maine Arts Commissions and Lifetime Arts and participate in intensive training on the subject of ageism. One comm
Ashley Mitchell
Sep 10, 20243 min read
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