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À propos de Save A Life

Community Recovery Resources

Save A Life a débuté avec un groupe de personnes ayant constaté un problème et est devenu un centre au service des personnes au quotidien. Nous accompagnons les personnes en quête de rétablissement, les personnes en voie de rétablissement, les personnes touchées et les membres de la communauté. Vous n'êtes pas seul. Nous sommes convaincus qu'ensemble, nous nous rétablissons. Vous êtes les bienvenus chez nous, à tout moment et dans tous nos programmes. Save a Life propose diverses ressources gratuites, telles que du coaching de rétablissement, des réunions, des outils de prévention secondaire et des programmes. Nous proposons des activités créatives telles que l'art, l'écriture, la musique, etc. Nous luttons chaque jour pour réduire la stigmatisation et autres obstacles. N'hésitez pas à nous rendre visite.

DÉCLARATION DE MISSION DE SAL :

Si vous souhaitez soutenir Save a Life Recovery Resource Center et notre mission, veuillez visiter ici .

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Notre équipe.

Le Centre de ressources de rétablissement Save A Life s'appuie sur des bénévoles de la communauté pour assurer le bon fonctionnement de ses programmes. Le SAL est dirigé par un conseil d'administration et une collaboratrice, Ashley Mitchell, coach en rétablissement.

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Nos bénévoles du programme

Nombre de nos programmes n'existeraient pas sans nos formidables bénévoles. Découvrez nos bénévoles et leurs actions. Si vous souhaitez participer à l'un de leurs programmes, rendez-vous sur notre page Programmes. Tous nos programmes sont gratuits et ouverts à tous.

Are you interested in volunteering or joining the board or a committee? Let us know!

Rencontrez le conseil d'administration

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Laura Sanborn, Chair

Laura is the board Chair of Save a Life Recovery Resource Center.

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Mary LoMonaco, Vice Chair

Mary is the Vice Chair of Save a Life Recovery Resource Center

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Mary Mallet Bies, Treasurer and Founder

Mary is the Treasurer of the board. Mary also founded Save a Life with Gary Beis.

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Susan Lifer, Secretary 

Nearly a Lincoln native (40 years), Ms. Lifer became active in the recovery community more than 35 years ago. The opportunity to assist the Save-A-Life Recovery Resource center as a Board member presented itself as the facility was opening, and afforded me the welcome opportunity to assist in the development of additional recovery resources for the upper Penobscot area.

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Gary Bies, Founder

Gary founded Save a Life with Mary Mallet Beis.

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Chief Lee Miller

Chief Lee Miller brings over 24 years of dedicated service to the field of law enforcement. He began his career with the Veazie Police Department, where he graduated from the 2nd Basic Law Enforcement Training Program. In 2003, he joined the Orono Police Department, and by 2006, he had found his professional home with the Old Town Police Department. Rising through the ranks, he was promoted to Deputy Chief in 2015. In January 2025, Chief Miller was appointed Chief of Police for the Lincoln Police Department.

   Throughout his career, Chief Miller has pursued extensive in-service training and professional development. He served as a certified Crash Reconstructionist for over five years and as a Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) for a decade. He was also selected to serve as a Cadre instructor for the Basic Law Enforcement Training Program, contributing to the training and mentorship of new officers.

   Chief Miller has been a longtime assessor for the Maine Law Enforcement Accreditation Program (MLEAP), conducting numerous assessments across the state. He currently serves on the MLEAP committee and acts as the liaison to AccredNet, supporting continuous improvement and best practices in policing.

   Academically, Chief Miller holds a bachelor's degree from Husson College. He also serves as an adjunct faculty member at Eastern Maine Community College, where he shares his knowledge and experience with the next generation of criminal justice professionals.

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Staci Provost

Staci has dedicated 26 years to the social service sector, gaining extensive experience in finance, leadership, and the oversight of grant and contract regulatory requirements. I am passionate about giving back to my community through various volunteer activities. 

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Jeremiah Smith

Miah runs our Recovery Art program April-December and owns Possibilities in Lincoln.

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Dr. Lee Fitzgibbons

Lee has served on the board since January 2026.

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Conseillers du conseil d'administration

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