Maine Community Foundation raises $1.8 million for Lewiston recovery, announces Lewiston Victims & Families Fund steering committee

Thursday, November 16, 2023

Maine Community Foundation (MaineCF) announced today that it has raised $1.8 million to date in response to the worst mass shooting in Maine’s history.  At a press conference, the foundation said that more than $1.3 million of the $1.8 million total has been raised and designated by donors specifically to the Victims & Families portion of the fund, which will be directed by a local steering committee in the weeks and months ahead.

“MaineCF already works with donors at all levels to collect, direct, and disperse the funds provided by so many generous people from all around the world,” said MaineCF President and CEO Deborah Ellwood.  “This is something we can do to help – we are sad that it is needed, but we are glad to serve as an organization that can play a part in the continuum of care that will help Lewiston rise and thrive, following this traumatic time.”

The Lewiston-Auburn Area Response Fund was created within 36 hours of the October 25 mass shootings that claimed the lives of 18 people, injured 13 more, and traumatized the Lewiston-Auburn community.

Tom Platz, Principal and CEO of Platz Associates, was announced as the Chair of the Victims & Families Fund’s steering committee.  “As many of you know, Lewiston is a special place, and we have gathered a special group of community leaders and connected people in the networks impacted,” said Platz.  “I am pleased to share that we will hold our first meeting this afternoon, and already, there is so much resolve and drive to help – it is a poignant honor to work with this group to help bring Lewiston back from this terrible mark on our history.”

The steering committee is comprised of the following volunteers:

  • Tom Platz (Chair), Platz Associates
  • Deborah Anthoine, St. Mary’s Health System
  • Kevin Bohlin, Maine Educational Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
  • Marc Frenette, Trafton, Matzen, Belleau & Frenette, LLP
  • Meg Greene, Brann & Isaacson
  • Laura Lee, Maine Community Foundation
  • Neil Kiely, Androscoggin Bank
  • Steven Littleson, Central Maine Healthcare
  • John Ochira, Maine Community Foundation
  • Catherine Ryder, Tri-County Mental Health Services
  • Joe Samaha, father of victim in Virginia Tech shooting
  • Sitara Sheikh, Maine Association for the Deaf
  • Cara Cookson, Special Liaison to the Office of the Attorney General

Jeff Dion is a nationally recognized fund administrator for victims of mass casualty events, is also working with MaineCF and the steering committee to ensure proper management of the fund.

“Sadly, there are now best practices for tragic events like the one in Lewiston,” said Dion.  “The experiences of other communities have shown that it is more important to get this right than do it quickly.  It is critically important to build community consensus on the eligibility and distribution of these funds and ensure that everyone’s voice is heard.  With that said, we anticipate that, while final distributions will take a matter of months, we are planning to make advance payments available to the injured and the families of the deceased in the coming weeks.”

Eligibility for the funds will include the families of people killed, those injured, and individuals who were present at the time of the shootings in Lewiston who may have experienced trauma.

Further information about MaineCF’s response to the Lewiston shootings is available at www.MaineCF.org/Lewiston.

Maine Community Foundation brings people and resources together to build a better Maine through strategic giving, community leadership, personalized service, local expertise and strong investments. To learn more about the foundation, visit www.mainecf.org.

Deborah Ellwood is the seventh president of the Maine Community Foundation. She is the former president and CEO of CFLeads and a graduate of Bowdoin College and Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government.

Thomas H. Platz founded Platz Associates with his brother 40+ years ago and currently serves as the firm's senior architect. Tom is responsible for the day-to-day firm management and crafting the firm's creative direction the team of firm's architects to craft our creative direction. Tom has over 40 years of experience designing projects in New England and throughout the United States. His experience includes involvement on projects such as The Baltimore Aquarium, The San Antonio Museum of Art and The Boston Children's Museum.

Jeffrey Dion has championed crime victims’ rights for more than two decades. Dion began advocating for victims at the age of 14, when in 1982 his 23-year-old sister, Paulette, was murdered by a serial killer. He went on to pursue a career in law to help other crime victims. In honor of his sister’s memory, Mr. Dion lobbied the Virginia General Assembly, resulting in 13 victims’ rights bills being enacted into law. He is a nationally recognized expert with strong ties to direct service providers and leaders in the field of victim services. As a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, Mr. Dion also serves on the Board of Directors of his local rape crisis center and is a former board member and current advisory council member for the National Association to Prevent Sexual Abuse of Children.