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In recognition of National Recovery Month, the CCC invites you to Understanding the impacts of substance use disorder: supporting students and families presented by Abby Frutchey, MSW, LADC, CCS. This is a free, 4-hour virtual training held in two 2-hour sessions on September 24th & 27th from 9--11 am. Designed for partners of Family Futures Downeast, this […]
Part 2 of Understanding the impacts of substance use disorder: supporting students and families presented by Abby Frutchey, MSW, LADC, CCS. Link to join today's Zoom presentation.
What could be better than a warm, pasta buffet? How about a FREE, warm pasta buffet that you can TAKE HOME to your family! CCC is excited to be offering this Walk-thru event at the Lee Pellon Center from 4-5:30 pm (or until the food is gone) on October 29th — Trick or Treat Down Main […]
Join the Community Caring Collaborative during lunchtime for a virtual Hope Fund Info Session on November 10th. We’ll be reviewing the new, updated Hope Fund FAQs to clarify eligible expenses, guidelines for appliances, and more. Plus, we’ll be introducing new communication tools for providers who submit Hope Fund applications. Register here to join this Zoom from 12 Noon […]
The CCC's Work Group meets with Poverty Busters on Zoom from 1-3:00 pm on the first Wednesday of each month. Work Group members are direct service workers, volunteers and agency admins who come together to share resources, support each other and brainstorm solutions to community needs. Poverty Busters are low-income community members, partners from agencies, […]
Elizabeth Neptune of the Neptune Advantage will be presenting a 4-hour training on building cultural competency for CCC partners, including University of Maine students, faculty and staff, on January 12th & 14th from 9 - 11 am. This training will be delivered via Zoom in 2 parts, part 1 on the 12th and part 2 […]
Elizabeth Neptune of the Neptune Advantage will be presenting a 4-hour training on building cultural competency for CCC partners, including University of Maine students, faculty and staff, on January 12th & 14th from 9 - 11 am. This training will be delivered via Zoom in 2 parts, part 1 on the 12th and part 2 […]
CCC Consultant Elin MacKinnon introduces Genograms as a tool to understand family dynamics during this hour-long virtual "brown bag lunch." Genograms use symbols to diagram a family and can explore behaviors and patterns between generations. Join us for lunch from 11:00 am to 12 Noon. Register for this free virtual info session.