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Healing Harbors is on a personal mission. A mission you’ll find right up front on our logo, and deep in our hearts: CARE FOR EVERY BODY™ That means you, and everyone, everywhere. We’re not out to conquer the world. We’re out to conquer… Healing Harbors is on a personal mission. A mission you’ll find right up front on our logo, and deep in our hearts: CARE FOR EVERY BODY™ That means you, and everyone, everywhere. We’re not out to conquer the world. We’re out to conquer pain, disability, stress, and anything else that can rob daily life of its joy. To improve quality of life. So joyfully — in the spirit of Maine kindness and resourcefulness — we make Hemp-based and CBD infused products that are redefining what’s possible in treatment, what’s possible in result, and what’s possible beyond what we dreamed. Our journey began several years ago: one person making one product for one person. It changed that person’s life. So it’s no surprise that from then on, Healing Harbors has been rooted in personal experiences.

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Stacy Moore, CEO & Ashley Lenz, COO

Stacy Moore, CEO & Ashley Lenz, COO Photo

Stacy Moore, CEO & Ashley Lenz, COO

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Stacy Moore’s journey to healing began as a journey. Life and circumstances found her on a base in remote Alaska, as a Coast Guard helicopter mechanic. Among her duties was accompanying rescue missions, bringing the injured and ill back to safety.… Stacy Moore’s journey to healing began as a journey. Life and circumstances found her on a base in remote Alaska, as a Coast Guard helicopter mechanic. Among her duties was accompanying rescue missions, bringing the injured and ill back to safety. It was both demanding and gratifying, answering dire need with expertise and compassion. Stacy created her first product: a cannabis infused salve. Almost immediately, Beth felt a tingling in her arms, a sign that her circulation was increasing. Over time, it allowed her to do what she had thought impossible: move her affected side on her own again.