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Maine Points: StrengthenME

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Maine Points: StrengthenME

Danny is joined by Sheila Thibodeau, Workforce EAP & Training, Northern Health Light and Dr. Jessica Pollard, Director of the Office of Behavioral Health, which leads StrengthenME.

The State of Maine and Work Force EAP are partnering to provide all healthcare and frontline workers with free confidential coaching sessions, wellness workshops, and peer connection groups.

To see the schedule of upcoming trainings, workshops, and facilitated groups offered statewide, please visit:
www.workforceeap.com/strengthenme.

Services can be customized to meet the needs of your team. To discuss options please call 1-800-769-9819 or
send an email to strengthenme@northernlight.org.

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