Maine Recovery Action Project

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pressherald.com-Falmouth sends 107000 in opioid settlement funds to schools.pdf 06/01/2026

The Falmouth Town Council allocated $107,000 in opioid settlement funds to Falmouth schools for substance misuse prevention and student mental health support. The funding will support student surveys, prevention planning, and student-led mental health initiatives in partnership with the Jed Foundation and Active Minds.

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pressherald.com-Falmouth sends 107000 in opioid settlement funds to schools.pdf

04/25/2026

🚨Please join us in calling on Maine lawmakers to override Governor Mills' veto of Clean Slate Maine! 🚨

tinyurl.com/nold1911veto

04/17/2026

Aroostook County is the last region in Maine to establish a drug treatment court, and for communities in northern Maine, this is a significant step forward.

Treatment courts offer an alternative to incarceration by connecting people with substance use disorder to structured recovery support, accountability, and services.

In a region where access to care can be limited by distance and resources, expanding options like this can make a meaningful difference for individuals, families, and communities.

To read the full article: https://drive.google.com/file/d/199Y8wxlqHVyQSENC8_i5CJoIWbwNxHMQ/view?usp=sharing

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