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20 Years of Research on Peer Services

On October 21, 2011, the CCSM co-sponsored a workshop with Boston University about 20 Years of Research on Peers Services. This workshop discussed the role consumers and consumer organizations have in research development, the Knowledge Dissemination and Utilization (KDU) Project and what has been learned so far about getting research information to consumers.

 

To view more information, please go to:

Website: http://www.bu.edu/drrk/

To view workshop PowerPoint and handouts, click HERE

 

Send your comments to the Legislature about the DHHS Supplemental Budget

There is still time to send in your comments to the legislature regarding the proposed DHHS Supplemental Budget.
Click HERE for the public comment sheet
Please fill out the comment form and send it back to us. We will forward your comments to the Statehouse.
If you have any questions, please contact CCSM staff at 1-877-207-5073 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
   

Joe Oil is Back! Help with heating oil for low income families

 Oil Heat Program for the 2011-2012 season has begun.

Please call Citizens Energy at 
1-877-JOE-4-Oil (1-877-563-4645)
to receive an application.

******Please note that they are experiencing an extremely high volume of calls.*******

Call center hours are Monday-Friday, 9AM-5PM Eastern Standard Time.

The Citizens Energy Oil Heat Program, in partnership with CITGO, works with thousands of oil heat dealers and local fuel assistance agencies in 23 states to provide deliveries of home heating oil to those in need.  This year the Oil Heat Program provided eligible families a one-time delivery of 100 gallons of home heating oil.

 

The Citizens Energy Oil Heat Program has delivered millions of gallons of discount home heating oil to poor and elderly households in Massachusetts and other cold weather states since 1979.  This unique program helps protect needy families from volatile heating oil prices, which often leave households having to choose between heating the home and paying for other life essentials, such as food, health care, or clothing.

   

Community Inclusion Forum to be held in Rumford!

How can we build a healthy community where all are included?

A forum is being held to discuss the assets and resources in our communities that promote and move us toward community inclusion and the elimination of stigma in order to build a healthier community. 

 

The forum will be held on:

November 16, 2011

5:30 PM- 7:30 PM

Tri-County Mental Health Services
48 Congress Street
Rumford, Maine

Please reserve your seat today by calling Pam at 369-1194 (Please leave a message)

Click HERE to view event flyer!
   

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