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AHA BLS CPR Blended Learning Class

$35

with Amanda Comeau, Healthy Community Coalition of Greater Franklin County

Calendar Jul 24, 2026 at 2 pm
1 additional session on Jul 24, 2026

Students will log into the Shop CPR AHA Website on own time and complete the HeartCode BLS Online Module, pay the $37.00 and print completion page.

Online course can be found at:

https://shopcpr.heart.org/heartcode-bls

After completing the online portion of this course, you must complete a hands-on session with Amanda to obtain a course completion card. The hands on session will be $35 and can be paid day of class with check or cash.

Hands on portion of the class will be held MaineHealth Franklin Hospital Bass Room.

2 seperate times will be available for skills portion:

Session 1- from 2-4pm or Session 2- from 4-6pm.

Safe Sitter 9-2

$50

with Miranda Wadsworth, Family Birth Center MH Stephens Hospital

Calendar Jul 25, 2026 at 9 am
2 additional sessions through Nov 7, 2026

Safe Sitter Course is designed to prepare students ages 11-13 to be safe when they're home alone, watching younger siblings, or babysitting. 

THIS CLASS IS LOCATED IN NORWAY, MAINE - IN PERSON

The Instructor-led class is filled with fun games and role-playing exercises.  Students even get to use manikins to practice rescue skills like choking rescue and CPR!

This nationally acclaimed program developed by Dr. Patricia Keener focuses on safety skills, child care skills, first aid & rescue skills, and life & business skills.  

Students are asked to pack a lunch & drink. We will provide snacks and drinks.  

Contact the Perinatal Outreach Education Coordinator with any questions: miranda.wadsworth2@mainehealth.org or 207-393-3462.

Preparing for Labor & Birth Part 1

Free

with Erin Kirkpatrick, Mid Coast Hospital Family Birth Center

Calendar Jul 26, 2026 at 4 pm
4 additional sessions through Dec 5, 2026

Join us via Zoom for an in-depth discussion of what to expect when the time comes to give birth to your baby! This is the first of 3 sessions. Please sign up for the other two sessions as well. 

In this session you will learn about the three phases of the labor process, how to cope, and how to be a supportive partner. 

Partners/support people are encouraged to attend but do not need to register online. We recommend taking this course between 30-36 weeks if possible. 

You will receive an email from the instructor 1 week prior to the scheduled class with the zoom links. Please check your spam/junk folder for emails from erin@lighthouselactationmaine.com. 

Preparing for Labor & Birth Part 2

Free

with Erin Kirkpatrick, Mid Coast Hospital Family Birth Center

Calendar Aug 2, 2026 at 4 pm
4 additional sessions through Dec 6, 2026

Join us via Zoom for an in-depth discussion of what to expect when the time comes to give birth to your baby!

In Part 2, you will learn about the various pain medication options that are available, what is involved in inductions and c-sections, what to expect with your newborn and your hospital stay, as well as how to be more prepared for the postpartum period.

Partners/support people are encouraged to attend but do not need to register online. We recommend taking this course between 30-36 weeks if possible. 

You will receive an email from the instructor 1 week prior to the scheduled class with the zoom link for part 2. Please check your spam/junk folder for emails from erin@lighthouselactationmaine.com. 

Preparing for Labor & Birth Part 3

Free

with Danielle Peart, Mid Coast Hospital Family Birth Center

Calendar Aug 11, 2026 at 6 pm
9 additional sessions through Dec 22, 2026

Join us in person at MidCoast Hospital for the final session of our Preparing for Labor & Birth series. We will meet at the entrance of the offices building where you go to your prenatal appointments. It will start with a tour of the maternity unit and birthing rooms and then we will spend the rest of our time practicing various labor positions and hands on support techniques for partners, as well as discuss a variety of coping techniques! 

Partners/support people are encouraged to attend but do not need to register online. We recommend taking this course between 30-36 weeks if possible. Our hope is that after attending all three sessions you will leave feeling like you have the knowledge you need to make informed decisions, and the confidence to navigate the transition from pregnancy to parenthood. We look forward to working with you!

New Dad-to-Be Class

$20

with Lee Cote, Family Birth Center MH MMC Biddeford

Calendar Aug 17, 2026 at 7 pm
2 additional sessions through Dec 7, 2026

Congratulations! You're pregnant; now what?

If you are looking for a crash course on how to be a supportive partner in this crazy adventure of having a baby, this class is for you. This online-only class is jam-packed with two hours of edutainment (a hybrid of education and entertainment) that will be great for helping you and your partner get through the duration of pregnancy. We will cover the pre-baby game plan, what happens during labor and delivery, and what to expect once you get home.

This class is for individuals who will be supporting their partners giving birth.

Once you sign up for a class, you will receive a Zoom link via email the week prior to class. Refunds for class cancellations include a 10% processing fee. No refunds will be given after class begins.

NOTE: THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS

Youth Mental Health First Aid

Free

with Jayde Couture, Healthy Community Coalition of Greater Franklin County

Calendar Aug 18, 2026

Youth Mental Health First Aid consists of 2-hours of self-paced content followed by 4.5 hours of instructor-led training.

Youth Mental Health First Aid is an early intervention public education program. It teaches adults how to recognize the signs and symptoms that suggest a potential mental health challenge, how to listen nonjudgmentally and give reassurance to a youth who may be experiencing a mental health challenge, and how to refer a person to appropriate professional support and services.

Mental Health First Aid was created in Australia in 2000 by Betty Kitchener, an educator and mental health consumer, and Professor Tony Jorm, a mental health researcher. In 2008, the National Council, the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and the Missouri Department of Mental Health brought Mental Health First Aid to the United States.

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

-Describe the purpose of Youth Mental Health First Aid and the role of the Youth Mental Health First Aider.

-Recognize the signs and symptoms of mental health challenges that may impact youth.

-Explain the impact of traumatic experiences and the role of resilience on adolescent development.

-Apply the appropriate steps of the YMHFA Action Plan (ALGEE) to non-crisis situations.

-Apply the appropriate steps of the YMHFA Action Plan (ALGEE) to crisis situations.

-Choose appropriate methods for self-care following the application of Youth Mental Health First Aid in a crisis or non-crisis situation.

Understanding Birth

Free

with Candace Crocker, BSN, RN, Family Birth Center MH Lincoln Hospital

Calendar Aug 20, 2026 at 4 pm, runs for 2 weeks

Birth is a normal, natural, process. Just like each person is unique, each pregnancy, labor and birth are unique. At Lincoln Hospital Family Birth Center, we believe the best approach is supporting the birthing person as they navigate this natural, beautiful process. We support your decisions and value client input as a vital part of the birthing experience and labor process.

As your family prepares for labor, delivery, and the arrival of this precious new baby, we are here to help make this exciting new journey the best experience it can be for all. Our childbirth education classes cover pregnancy, labor and delivery, and newborn care. We use videos, stories, photos and animations, activities and games as well as demonstrations to teach all the essential information parents need to prepare for the birth of their baby. 

It is recommended that expecting clients finish this series around 3-6 weeks before their due date. This class is for patients and their support person(s) and is now a two part series with an optional breastfeeding course (separate sign up) offered at varied times over the course of the year.

For more information about our class offerings, please call the LH Family Birth Center at 207.563.4536 to speak to one of our nurses.  **Class is located AT THE WATSON CENTER

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