• Impacts of Poverty & the Power of Two-Gen Approaches

    Zoom

    You’re invited to join Community Caring Collaborative Director, Charley Martin-Berry, and Pleasant Point Health Center CNA/Home Health Aide for Elders, Mercedes McCoy, in an interactive, virtual learning opportunity on the effects of poverty and strategies that can help individuals and families experience stability and success. Participants will explore concepts of scarcity and bandwidth, and the […]

  • MCHT Focus Group on Using Local Parks & Trails

    Sunrise County Economic Council 7 Ames Way, Machias, ME, United States

    Maine Coast Heritage Trust staff will lead a focus group for CCC partners at 12 Noon, April 2nd, in the large conference room at Sunrise County Economic Council in Machias.  The focus group will be a "brown bag lunch" opportunity just prior to the CCC monthly Work Group meeting.  MCHT is seeking input from a […]

  • Washington County Children’s Services Summit

    Cobscook Institute 10 Commissary Point Rd, Trescott Township, ME, United States

    Please join us for the Washington County Children's Services Summit hosted by the CCC at Cobscook Institute on April 10th. Individuals or very small teams from organizations serving children & youth and advocates across the entire age continuum (prenatal to young adult) are invited to join us in a day of exploring the landscape of […]

  • Tools for Change Registration

    University of Maine, Machias 116 O'Brien Ave, Machias, ME, United States

    The Community Caring Collaborative invites you to a new training on April 17th, Tools for Change: Understanding Substance Use and Supporting Safer Choices, presented by Abby Frutchey, LMSW, LADC, CCS.  The practice of harm reduction has evolved significantly, offering a comprehensive approach to creating safer outcomes for individuals, families, and communities. Join us for a […]

  • Maine Hospice Council Listening Session

    University of Maine, Machias 116 O'Brien Ave, Machias, ME, United States

    The Maine Hospice Council invites you to join a conversation on "Living with Complex and Serious Illness in Washington County," on May 15th at UMaine Machias, Science 102, from 10:30 am -- 1 pm (lunch provided).  We will discuss access to services, information about palliative care services, and challenges families face surrounding complex and serious […]

  • What Brain Science and Toxic Stress Teach us – Registration

    Cobscook Institute 10 Commissary Point Rd, Trescott Township, ME, United States

    The CCC welcomes you to a free, in-person session on Wednesday, June 11th, from 9 am - 12 Noon at Cobscook Institute: What Brain Science and Toxic Stress Teach us about Weathering Rough Roads, presented by Julie Redding, LCPC. This learning opportunity will explore the intersection of stress and decision-making in the face of financial […]

  • Companion Training to Stress? What Stress?

    Zoom

    CCC is excited to offer a one-hour virtual companion to the 3-hour in person training, Stress? What Stress?: What Brain Science and Toxic Stress Teach us about Weather Rough Roads, held on June 11th focusing on Toxic Stress & ALICE data.  This extended session is scheduled for Wednesday, July 23rd at 9 am and will incorporate more of the […]

  • Cultural Sensitivity Registration — 2025

    Bear Lodge 314 New Pit Road, Princeton, ME, United States

    The CCC invites you to participate in a thought-provoking training session presented by Elizabeth Neptune of Neptune Advantage, focused on Cultural Sensitivity. This session, designed specifically for Family Futures Downeast partners, is open to staff at all member organizations of the Community Caring Collaborative.  Training objectives include: Understand the distinctions between diversity, cultural awareness, and […]

  • Guiding with Purpose

    Zoom

    The CCC is excited to be bringing a new training: Guiding with Purpose: Strengthening Skills for Collaborative Dialogue, presented by Abby Frutchey, LMSW, LADC, CCS.  This 3-hour virtual training, developed for FFD but open to all CCC partners, is designed to enhance participants’ ability to lead meaningful, person-centered conversations that foster connection, motivation, and growth. […]

  • Family Harvest Meal 2025

    Lee Pellon Center 90 Main Street, Machias, ME, United States

    The CCC's Annual Family Harvest Meal is still on for Friday, October 31st this year -- rain or shine.   Angie's Comfort Kitchen will cater a delicious roast turkey dinner beginning at 4 until food runs out.  This year we welcome community organizations involved in food security who offer their own community meals to participate in […]