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Contact Person: Resource Coordinator
Address: 79 Main St., Auburn, ME 04210
Phone Number: 207-645-3270
Fax: 207-645-3270
Special Features: Administers Section 8 housing, DEAP, Electric and phone subsidies, Emergency/transitional housing, Self-help housing, Loan program for small businesses, Provides outreach programs and other miscellaneous services
Contact Person: David Gilpatrick
Address: 219 Cony Road, Augusta, ME 04330
Phone Number: 207-622-4761 Ext.3
Fax: 207-877-8562
Special Features: * Energy assistance * Home weatherization * Home repair * Tax, rent refund programs * Transportation * Food assistance * Other community programs.
Contact Person: Deb Chapman
Address: 450 Essex St., Bangor, ME 04401
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number: 207-941-2865
Address: PO Box 130, Belfast, ME 04915
Phone Number: 207-338-6809
Fax: 207-338-6812
Special Features: * Energy assistance * Home weatherization or repair * Tax and rent refunds * Transportation * US Agriculture Food Distribution.
Contact Person: Cathy Bagdon
Address: PO Box 728, Brunswick, ME 04011
Phone Number: 207-705-9444
Target Population: Everyone
Special Features: In-home case management
Special Features II: * Handle correspondences * Check houses * Read aloud * Forward mail
Contact Person: Ron Dubuc
Address: 81 Church Hill Road, Leeds, ME 04263
Phone Number: 207-532-4273
Target Population: Low-income, elderly, disabled, and homebound people.
Contact Person: Eloise Moreau
Address: 465 Main St. PO Box 659, Lewiston, ME 04243
Phone Number: 207-795-4010
Fax: 207-795-4009
Homepage/Website: http://www.seniorsplus.org/
Target Population: Over 60, and those under 60 that are disabled.
Most Common Modification: * Community outreach services * Meals on wheels/Community dining facilities * Grocery delivery/Nutrition/Social Svcs. for elderly *Information referral * Home repair/handy men * Providing non-Medicaid medical transportation.
Contact Person: Phil Quint
Address: 88 Bell Rd, Littleton, ME 04730
Phone Number: 207-532-4273
Target Population: Everyone
Special Features: * Administrative services * Organizes housing improvement and education.
Contact Person: Mary Boylan
Address: PO Box 280, Milbridge, ME 04658
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number: 207-546-7544
Fax: 207-546-3216
Homepage/Website: http://www.whcacap.org/
Special Features: Provides and improves the housing stock of the region so that it meets the health and safety of its residents as well as housing quality standards.
Special Features II: Provides energy conservation, home stretch, new and repaired home construction, and home preservation grants.
Contact Person: Mary Boylan
Address: 100 York Street, Rumford, ME 04276
Phone Number: 207-364-3685
Special Features: * Administers Section 8 housing * DEAP * Electric and phone subsidies * Emergency/transitional housing * Self-help housing * Loan program for small businesses, etc.
Special Features II: Housing preservation grants, Medicaid medical, transportation drivers, substance abuse evaluations.
Contact Person: Marilyn Marlowe
Address: 11 Cottage Street PO Box 72, Sanford, ME 04073
Phone Number: 207-324-5762
Fax: 207-490-5026
Established: 1993
Target Population: Low-Moderate income as defined by HUD.
No. of Persons Served/Year: 75
Most Common Modification: Roofs, grab bars, and ramps.
Special Features: Eligibility: must fall within federal poverty guidelines for total household income.
Special Features II: Provides advocacy, case management, crisis intervention, hunger prevention, electricity lifeline, housing preservation loans, weatherization, heating systems repair, etc.
Contact Person: Kathleen Scott
Address: 148 Main Street, Sanford, ME 04073
Phone Number: 207-324-4574
Funding Sources: Bank donations
Special Features: Helps low-income homeowners to rehabilitate their homes to meet safety, decency, and sanitary standards.
Contact Person: Heather Brown
Address: 136 US Route One, Scarborough, ME 04074
Email Address: [email protected]
Target Population: Age 60+
No. of Persons Served/Year: 100
Most Common Modification: Minor home repair, grab bars & the occasional ramp.
Funding Sources: * AoA * Grants * Fundraising & Donations
Special Features: Assesses the needs of the client and gives information.
Special Features II: Safety issues; provides information on home modifications.
Address: 26 Mary St., Skowhegan, ME 04976
Phone Number: 207-474-8487
Special Features: * Energy assistance * Home weatherization * Home repair * Tax * Rent refund programs * Transportation * Food assistance * Other community programs.
Contact Person: Mary Lou John
Address: Market Square PO Box 278, South Paris, ME 04281
Phone Number: 207-743-7716
Fax: 207-743-6513
Special Features: * Administers Section 8 housing * DEAP * Electric and phone subsidies * Emergency/transitional housing * Self-help housing * Loan program for small businesses.
Special Features II: Housing preservation grants, Medicaid medical, transportation drivers, substance abuse evaluations.
Contact Person: Denis Pratt
Address: 127 Main St, South Portland, ME 04106
Phone Number: 207-767-2189
Target Population: All Maine residents
No. of Paid Staff: 50
Most Common Modification: Entrance access, roll-in shower, kitchen modification
Funding Sources: Client payments Coordinates with Area Agency on Aging Targets clients statewid
Special Features: * Conducted a two hour television seminar on accessibility to seven sites in Maine over a university television system
Contact Person: Steve Hoad
Address: P.O. Box 268, Wiscasset, ME 04572
Phone Number: 207-882-7552
Fax: 207-882-4457
Homepage/Website: www.ceimaine.org
Target Population: People with disabilities and those serving them.
No. of Paid Staff: 1
Special Features: This program was developed to coordinate and disseminate information, as well as create access to information and referrals to other programs around the state to assist in home modifications and other housing questions.
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