A ribbon cutting was held recently to mark the opening of the Family Resource Center’s Strength to Succeed Program at the former WREN building in downtown Berlin. Cutting the ribbon (front row, from left) are Androscoggin Valley Chamber Executive Director Paula Kinney, Family Support Programs Director Jen Buteau, Board President Heidi Barker, Reunification and Recovery Director Matt Buteau, Board Member Lucie Remillard, Strength to Succeed Parent Partner Tina Holmes and Office Manager Nathan Morin. Joining the officials for the ribbon cutting were staff and community members. (BARBARA TETREAULT PHOTO)
A ribbon cutting was held recently to mark the opening of the Family Resource Center’s Strength to Succeed Program at the former WREN building in downtown Berlin. Cutting the ribbon (front row, from left) are Androscoggin Valley Chamber Executive Director Paula Kinney, Family Support Programs Director Jen Buteau, Board President Heidi Barker, Reunification and Recovery Director Matt Buteau, Board Member Lucie Remillard, Strength to Succeed Parent Partner Tina Holmes and Office Manager Nathan Morin. Joining the officials for the ribbon cutting were staff and community members. (BARBARA TETREAULT PHOTO)
BERLIN — The Family Resource Center has taken ownership of the former WREN Works Maker building at 117 Main St. and is operating its “Strength to Succeed” Program there.
A ribbon cutting was held earlier this month to celebrate a new life for the building, which has been vacant since mid-2017.
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