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About Project Voice

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Our mission is to help reduce stigma in our community by providing a safe, public forum for people affected by substance use to share their stories. Stigma has a way of silencing us. As a result, we often only hear one side of the story. Hearing people share their own perspective can empower others to make change in their lives, promote empathy in the community, and help shift public perception.
   
​Project Voice aims to affect change in community perception of addiction and recovery by giving people affected by substance use disorder the opportunity to use their own voice to tell their story.
     
​Project Voice is a project of Families And Children Together (F.A.C.T.) and is made possible by a grant from Maine Community Foundation and support from the Bangor Area Recovery Network (BARN).

If you'd like to share your story for Project Voice, please contact Derek at dhurder@familiesandchildren.org.

Check out the Project Voice Facebook page at www.facebook.com/VoiceMaine.

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Be sure to check back each Monday for new stories!

Jean's Story

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Scott's Story

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Sharon's Story

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Bob and Sharon

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Bob's Story

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Jim's Story

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Project Voice 

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Families And Children Together
304 Hancock Street, Suite 2B
Bangor, Maine  04401
Phone: (207) 941-2347
Fax: (207) 990-3316

Families And Children Together does not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
​gender identity or expression, national origin, creed, ancestry, physical or mental disability, age, family status, or veteran status
​in the admission or access to our programs
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