The non-profit organization Port Resources Inc. opened a group home on Colony Street in South Portland for children who are both mentally and physically handicapped. It provides a residential setting for handicapped individuals such as Stephen Olesen, 15, whose parents live in South Portland. He was previously in a home in Bangor, the only one of its kind in Maine before the South Portland facility opened
Current and former residents of the Maine Youth Center are contributing to the community by building...
Maine Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation officials have closed a food bank operated ...
Port Resources, the non-profit agency which runs 17 homes for mentally retarded adults, has been tol...
The non-profit organization Port Resources Inc. opened a group home on Colony Street in South Portla...
Third Sector piece on Maine\u27s predicament of accumulated budget deficits and the increasingly lo...
The state recently discovered violations at many of the community-care homes operated by Port Resour...
As the Maine Bureau of Mental Retardation proceeds with plans to close the Pineland Center, it is re...
MaineStay, a 12-bed shelter for homeless youths between the ages of 16 and 23, is expected to open a...
City piece on Heritage House in South Portland, the only residential treatment program working with...
this just in piece on Logan Place, the state\u27s only efficiency-style apartment building for the ...
The Maine Association of Handicapped Persons (MAHP) is largely responsible for Portland\u27s positiv...
The homeless, jobless and mentally ill are drawn to Portland, where they find soup kitchens, shelter...
North by East piece on how neighbors and businesses rallied to build a free, handicapped-accessible...
Alpha One, a private, nonprofit organization based in South Portland, was founded by Steven Tremblay...
The Salvation Army operates five thrift shops in Greater Portland and revenues after operating expen...
Current and former residents of the Maine Youth Center are contributing to the community by building...
Maine Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation officials have closed a food bank operated ...
Port Resources, the non-profit agency which runs 17 homes for mentally retarded adults, has been tol...
The non-profit organization Port Resources Inc. opened a group home on Colony Street in South Portla...
Third Sector piece on Maine\u27s predicament of accumulated budget deficits and the increasingly lo...
The state recently discovered violations at many of the community-care homes operated by Port Resour...
As the Maine Bureau of Mental Retardation proceeds with plans to close the Pineland Center, it is re...
MaineStay, a 12-bed shelter for homeless youths between the ages of 16 and 23, is expected to open a...
City piece on Heritage House in South Portland, the only residential treatment program working with...
this just in piece on Logan Place, the state\u27s only efficiency-style apartment building for the ...
The Maine Association of Handicapped Persons (MAHP) is largely responsible for Portland\u27s positiv...
The homeless, jobless and mentally ill are drawn to Portland, where they find soup kitchens, shelter...
North by East piece on how neighbors and businesses rallied to build a free, handicapped-accessible...
Alpha One, a private, nonprofit organization based in South Portland, was founded by Steven Tremblay...
The Salvation Army operates five thrift shops in Greater Portland and revenues after operating expen...
Current and former residents of the Maine Youth Center are contributing to the community by building...
Maine Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation officials have closed a food bank operated ...
Port Resources, the non-profit agency which runs 17 homes for mentally retarded adults, has been tol...