Welcome to the
United Way of Mid Coast Maine. Together we are successfully improving lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities – right here in Brunswick, Harpswell, Sagadahoc and Lincoln Counties.
Keeping homes warm this winter is a big challenge for many people in the Mid Coast Maine.
United Way’s Board of Directors has made a special contribution of $54,000 to help meet urgent needs, including heating assistance, homelessness prevention, and food.
And - more help is needed.
Please join United Way in supporting these local heating assistance funds. Or, support Keep ME Warm, the statewide effort to help Maine residents with home heating challenges. Donations can be designated to your county.
2011 Annual Campaign a Big Success!!
United Way of Mid Coast Maine's fundraising Campaign to improve local people's lives successfully raised $1,958,790, far surpassing the goal of $1,900,000.
"Thank you, everyone!" said Campaign Chair Earle Harvey, President of Border Trust, at the Campaign Finale. "We've soared past our goal, and that will help thousands of our friends and neighbors take off and reach new heights in the coming year!" Read More.
2011 Campaign Excellence Award Winner
Five County Credit Union Julie Marquis, Kelly Ramsay, Employee Campaign Manager Joel Wegner and Terri Ryan.
2011 Campaign Volunteers of the Year Award
The Campaign Team from
L.L. Bean Brunswick Manufacturing Rick Bohan, Bethany Hosmer, Donna Berube, Shannan Blaich (not pictured).
Hear firsthand the impact that your giving has had, and watch our 2011 Campaign Video now!
DIFFERENT PEOPLE,
ONE MISSION
LIVING UNITED!
United Way works to create opportunities for a better life for all. We recruit people and organizations who bring the passion, expertise and resources needed to get things done. Read more in our Annual Report.
Members of United Way's 2011 Campaign Cabinet
We come from different places. We have different ideas. But when we come together we can create real, lasting change in the building blocks of life: education, financial stability and health of our communities, our families, even the person next to us.