United Way of Mid Coast Maine Meeting Basic Needs/Safety Net A Safe & Healthy Community Success By 6: Early Childhood Youth & Lifelong Learning
Meeting Basic Needs/Safety Net A Safe & Healthy Community Success By 6: Early Childhood Youth & Lifelong Learning
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A Safe & Healthy Community

The Safe & Healthy Community Council is dedicated to everyone in Mid Coast Maine being safe from abuse and violence and having access to affordable, high-quality health care.

An essential part of a strong community is the physical and mental health and well-being of its members. A caring community ensures access to preventive and healing services and support. Our community also needs to prevent abuse and violence, so that no-one suffers those terrible consequences.

The Safe & Healthy Council is working toward eight of United Way of Mid Coast Maine's Community Goals
  • Everyone has access to affordable, high-quality health care (including mental health care, prescription drugs, dental care, etc.)  
  • Our community fosters wellness through education, prevention, and action
  • Our community promotes prevention and provides treatment of drug and alcohol abuse
  • Support is available to people who are dying and to their loved ones
  • People who provide care for others will receive  support and respite
  • People who are vulnerable (hurt, ill, disabled, isolated etc.) will receive the help they need
  • Everyone can live free from abuse and violence
  • Individuals and our communities are prepared for, and able to respond to, emergencies

Examples of Positive Results!

  • 1,111 low-income uninsured area residents received free health care from Oasis
  • 231 adults were provided support from Sweetser's Peer Center to increase their skills needed to recover from disabling mental illness. 362 respite bed nights were provided in a seven month period, a direct reduction of crisis/hospital stays
  • 183 families of patients with Alzheimer's and similar diseases received respite care, with 96% of caregivers saying it delayed putting their loved one in institutional care, and 100% reporting it improved their own quality of life
  • 589 people with terminal illness and their families received help and comfort from Hospice care. 100% of people served reported Hospice made a difference in keeping their loved ones at home
  • 4,275 youth received education on sexual violence prevention from SASSMM, with 85% of those surveyed able to list two options for responding to bullying/teasing, sexual harassment or sexual assault, and 85% able to list three ways the Internet can be unsafe
For more information about the Safe and Healthy Council,
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United Way of Mid Coast Maine
34 Wing Farm Parkway, Suite 201 | Bath, Maine 04530-1515
(207) 443-9752 | (207) 443-9794 FAX
info@uwmcm.org

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