NCOA recognizes exceptional service for older adults
The award winners continued to support older adults during a second pandemic year, helped them fend off financial scams, and were instrumental in creating tools and programs for aging well.
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The award winners continued to support older adults during a second pandemic year, helped them fend off financial scams, and were instrumental in creating tools and programs for aging well.
The report features business practices focusing on equity and inclusion; products and services addressing health disparities; and relevant and responsive community engagement.
EcologyShifts is a community-learning and change-making experience focused on personal growth and organizational change as critical elements to creating shifts in the environmental field toward equity and justice.
Join moderator Carol Coultas and panelists Jessica Maurer, executive director of the Maine Council on Aging, and Destie Hohman Sprague, executive director of Maine Women’s Lobby, on June 7 from 6:30 – 8 p.m. as they explore the policies and innovations to help aging Mainers.
Evans comes to United Way from the American Red Cross, where she served as Executive Director of the Central and Mid Coast Maine Chapter.
The John T. Gorman Foundation announced Wednesday it will award 90 grants to organizations that provide food, shelter and essential services to vulnerable Mainers.
The Peter Alfond Foundation is thrilled to announce that Adam Burk (they/them) has joined the foundation as Senior Program Director for Maine and New England.
Funding will advance oral health and overall wellness in underserved communities
Organizations offering cancer care hospitality, youth programming, land conservation and stewardship, are among the nonprofits chosen by the community.
The artwork will be funded in part by a $40,000 grant from the Stephen and Tabitha King Foundation.