
Rob Korobkin founded Courage House in 2019 with a single 16 bed nonclinical men's recovery residence. In the years since, Rob has led the opening of six additional houses, for a total of 89 beds across Maine's two largest counties, and has launched two separate clinical offices, one in Gorham and one in Biddeford. He is a person in long term recovery from substance use disorder and mental illness and holds a BA in Urban Studies from Haverford College and a Masters in Public Health from Boston University.





Lacey May Bailey is a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor and Certified Clinical Supervisor for the Opioid Home Health Program in York County, where she oversees clinical services for 44 recovery beds serving both men and women. With lived experience in recovery and 17 years in the behavioral health field, Lacey brings both professional expertise and personal insight to her work.





