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Addressing Challenges to Transitional Housing in Maine

Mar 3, 2020

The Bridging Rental Assistance Program (BRAP) assists clients with Serious Mental Illness, including those who also have a Substance Use Disorder, with obtaining transitional housing. BRAP provides a rental subsidy and assists clients with finding independent housing in communities throughout Maine. A program of the DHHS Office of Behavioral Health, BRAP is intended to serve as a bridge between homelessness and more permanent housing options, such as Section 8.

Progress in the First Year of the Mills Administration

Dec 12, 2019

During the first year of the Mills Administration, DHHS has worked with legislators, community members, stakeholders, and other State agencies to support and implement policies that foster the health and wellbeing of Mainers of all ages.

We sought to capture highlights of this work in our year-end report, "Progress in the First Year of the Mills Administration." We hope you’ll join us in reviewing it as we look back on 2019 and ahead to the future as we continue strengthening and improving health and human services in the State of Maine.

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