Welcome to the Sagadahoc County Working Communities Challenge
"Connecting to Tomorrow" Initiative
The Sagadahoc County Working Communities Challenge "Connecting to Tomorrow" Initiative is working to increase youth hopefulness by focusing on vulnerable youth and their families and supporting their future workforce development opportunities.
The Initiative, led by United Way of Mid Coast Maine, includes partners from the Bath-Brunswick-Topsham Regional Chamber, City of Bath, First Federal Savings, Midcoast Maine Community Action, MaineHealth Mid Coast Hospital, Midcoast Youth Center, and RSU 1. The work is supported by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, State of Maine, national and local philanthropic organizations, and private sector employers. Partners, in addition to Initiative members include (listed in alphabetical order): Brunswick School Department, MSAD 75, Retail Association of Maine, Richmond Schools, and RSU 1.
Join us to build a stronger community, and future, for youth. To become a partner, please contact Maggie at [email protected]. Partner resources include access to visuals, messaging, and tools to share and help amplify our mission to support youth hopefulness in our communities.
The Initiative, led by United Way of Mid Coast Maine, includes partners from the Bath-Brunswick-Topsham Regional Chamber, City of Bath, First Federal Savings, Midcoast Maine Community Action, MaineHealth Mid Coast Hospital, Midcoast Youth Center, and RSU 1. The work is supported by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, State of Maine, national and local philanthropic organizations, and private sector employers. Partners, in addition to Initiative members include (listed in alphabetical order): Brunswick School Department, MSAD 75, Retail Association of Maine, Richmond Schools, and RSU 1.
Join us to build a stronger community, and future, for youth. To become a partner, please contact Maggie at [email protected]. Partner resources include access to visuals, messaging, and tools to share and help amplify our mission to support youth hopefulness in our communities.
Employer Support
Internships
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Register to apply for a Fall intern here: https://forms.office.com/r/k0bxEMdR3M
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Reports
Building Youth Hope
Please read our report "Building Youth Hope"
Youth and Family Support
Local Resources
Click here or access the map below to get connected to resources throughout the Midcoast
Initiative Members and Partners:
United Way of Mid Coast Maine values the inherent worth of every single person in our community. Our values demand that we work for equity, justice, and for everyone to be fully included. We stand opposed to all forms of discrimination or harassment, including that based on race, color, ethnicity, national origin, religion, disability, age, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity and expression, and sexual orientation), genetics, and economic status. We are an equal opportunity employer and support affirmative action.
To read our Diversity and Non-Discrimination Policy, click here.
To read our Code of Ethics, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Policy, click here.
To read our Diversity and Non-Discrimination Policy, click here.
To read our Code of Ethics, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Policy, click here.








