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People, Places, and Things: The Influence We Don’t Always See
People, Places, and Things: The Influence We Don’t Always See By Courtney Morgan We hear the phrase “people, places, and things” often, especially in recovery. But this isn’t just about avoiding triggers or changing habits. It’s about understanding how deeply our environments shape who we are and how that impact extends into our families. Because whether we realize it or not, everything around us is influencing something within us. The people we spend time with. The places we

Courtney Morgan
Apr 94 min read


The Power of Perspective
The Power of Perspective By Courtney Morgan There comes a point in life when we realize that the way we once saw the world is no longer the way we see it now. What we believed at 20 may not be what we believe at 30.What we judged before we understood, we may now look at with compassion.What once felt black and white begins to reveal layers, complexity, and humanity. That is the power of perspective. Perspective is not fixed. It changes over time, often because life changes u

Courtney Morgan
Mar 133 min read


Why Connection Saves Lives
Why Connection Saves Lives By Courtney Morgan Every day, people walk through the doors of Save A Life carrying something heavy. Sometimes it’s addiction. Sometimes it’s grief. Sometimes it’s loneliness, shame, or simply the feeling that they no longer belong anywhere. What many people don’t realize is that recovery doesn’t start with a program or a perfect plan. Recovery often starts with something much simpler. Connection. A conversation. A shared cup of coffee. Someone sayi

Courtney Morgan
Mar 62 min read


Recovery Is a Family Issue
Behind almost every person seeking recovery is a family navigating uncertainty.

Courtney Morgan
Feb 74 min read


Kratom and Emerging Over-the-Counter Risks
it is also important to talk about substances which are legal, widely available, and often misunderstood. One of those substances is Kratom.

Courtney Morgan
Jan 315 min read


Dedicated Volunteers are the Backbone of Save A Life
Dedicated Volunteers are the Backbone of Save A Life
Ashley Mitchell
Jan 193 min read


January is Substance Use Disorder Treatment Month
January is Substance Use Disorder Month, but the center is here for you all year.
Ashley Mitchell
Jan 164 min read


What Creative Writing Has to Do With Recovery
Creative Writing and Recovery can go hand in hand.
Ashley Mitchell
Jan 122 min read
LoonFest Recap: From Community Care to Hometown Pride
LoonFest Recap: From Community Care to Hometown Pride By: Maggie Rogers This past weekend, the community came together in full force for the annual Loon Festival! It was a vibrant celebration of community and hometown pride. At our booth, Save A Life Recovery Resource Center handed out free Narcan, lock bags & boxes, hygiene kits, educational materials on harm reduction, and information about local treatment and recovery options. Staff and volunteers engaged festivalgoers in

Maggie Rogers
Jul 26, 20254 min read


Art and Recovery
Incorporating art into substance abuse recovery isn't just about making something beautiful—it's about finding new ways to cope, heal, and grow.
Ashley Mitchell
Jul 1, 20252 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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