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Maine Points: Strive

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Maine Points: Strive

Danny speaks with Peter Brown Associate Director with PSL STRIVE. PSL Services/STRIVE provides people with intellectual and developmental disabilities or mental health diagnoses a community of support and assistance in finding greater independence by: Respecting the value of each individual ; Initiating mutually beneficial, sustainable partnerships with business and community leaders

We discuss their upcoming STRIVE Rocks 2021 May 7th and 8th(from 8pm to 8am) on Zoom . Although they won’t be celebrating STRIVE Rocks together in person, there will be all you know and love about the in-person event including; special guests, bands, activities, theme hours, prizes and more!

In order to participate, they’re asking that each individual raise $30 for the STRIVE Rocks Zoom link. $40 will allow you receive the Zoom link and STRIVE Rocks t-shirt and there are more prizes and swag available depending on the more you raise! There are also prizes for our top individual and team fundraisers!

Sign Up Now: www.striverocks.org!

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