Maine Association of Recovery Residences

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844 Stevens Ave Fl 1
Portland, ME 04103

The Maine Association of Recovery Residences (MARR) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to managing ethical and safety standards for recovery residences across the state. As an affiliate of the National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR), MARR ensures that individuals seeking recovery-based housing have access to safe and supportive environments to foster their journey towards a healthy and rewarding life.

MARR's primary mission is to promote the ethical and sustainable management of high-quality recovery residences in Maine. They certify residences based on the rigorous standards established by NARR, reinforcing their commitment to providing a secure foundation for those in recovery.

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