Franklin County’s first recovery house welcomes two new residents

FARMINGTON – Lifeline for ME Recovery has partnered with the Maine Association of Recovery Residences (MARR) to establish the Summit House, Franklin County’s first recovery residence. The three-bedroom ranch home located in Farmington is capable of housing up to six male residents, and the Summit House’s first two residents moved into the home on February 12. Lifeline for ME Recovery is a non-profit recovery center that was co-founded by Chief Administrative Officer and Substance Use Disorder Program Manager Amanda Ricci in September 2021. Ricci is also the co-founder of Lifeline for ME LLC, which is their for-profit mental health andRead More

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