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Maine Points: PSL Services/STRIVE

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Maine Points: PSL Services/STRIVE

at PSL Services/STRIVE they are committed to being part of the community and assisting people with emotional and intellectual disabilities to live with dignity and respect as active members of their community. At PSL Services/STRIVE they work with the individuals who have selected us to support them in the life they have chosen.

Danny speaks with Whitney Wildes , Program Director at PSL Services/STRIVE about their organization and STRIVE Rocks.
STRIVE Rocks is an event that our whole community looks forward to and this year is no different. This year’s STRIVE Rocks is extra special for a number of reasons; not only will it be their 20th year of holding their all-night dance marathon, but it will be their first STRIVE Rocks back in person since 2019!

More info at www.striverocks.org

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