Healthy Community

Our entire community benefits when we connect those in need with mental health or substance use treatment, resources, and services that help them begin and stay on their recovery journey.

Now more than ever, we need to come together to strengthen mental health and substance use treatment, resources, and services for ourselves, our families, and our neighbors. United Way mobilizes nonprofits, government, businesses, and funders to support efforts that promote mental health, prevent substance misuse, and provide treatments and supports to foster recovery while ensuring equitable access and better outcomes.

What UWSM is doing

parents implemented strategies to reduce exposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences, traumatic events in childhood affecting lifelong health.
100
children and their families received vital food assistance.
1500
individuals accessed life-saving tools and harm reduction strategies to prevent overdose deaths.
750
Funded Partners
From school-based health clinics to peer support programs to substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery solutions, United Way and our partners are helping people in Southern Maine live longer – better.
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Volunteer Mobilization
We co-develop opportunities for volunteers to learn how to respond to the signs of mental illness and substance use with national evidence-based Mental Health First Aid trainings in partnership with the Maine chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
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Critical Needs
UWSM provides funding and staff support to ensure individuals and families can easily access mental health services and substance use treatment, resources, and services through 211 Maine.
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Advocacy
We work with policy makers to break down barriers to the systems needed to promote better mental health and substance use treatments and ensure our neighbors have timely access to effective mental health services and substance use treatment.
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Get involved

Your contribution to United Way is an investment in ensuring people have access to effective mental health services and substance use treatment so more people live longer, better lives.

Volunteer Leadership

UWSM’s Healthy Community work is driven by a dedicated and diverse team of volunteers that represent community voices across Southern Maine.