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Healthy Living For ME

We speak with Jennifer Fortin, Training & Fidelity Manager Healthy Living for ME.  This January, Healthy Living for ME is kicking off 2022 with several new workshop sessions. Available statewide, with in-person, virtual, and telephonic options, the workshops address a variety of health needs and are open to adult Mainers of all ages. Many of Healthy Living for ME’s workshops are free to the participant, while others have a low cost.

For virtual workshops, participants who do not have the necessary technology may be eligible to borrow an iPad from Healthy Living for ME in order to participate.
Advance registration is required for these workshops.

Please contact Healthy Living for ME at 1-800-620-6036 or info@healthylivingforme.org for more information and to register. You can also register via our website, www.healthylivingforme.org.

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