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Meals in a Pinch  Harpswell Aging at Home

Meals in a Pinch

Harpswell Aging at Home

New Gloucester , ME
Phone: (207) 330-5416
Meals in a Pinch (MIP) is dedicated to supporting seniors in New Gloucester, ME by delivering nutritious meals designed to meet their dietary needs. Our service focuses on providing meal assistance during emergencies and ensuring that our seniors have access to healthy food when they need it most. We understand the importance of nutrition for the well-being of our community's elders, and we strive to deliver more than just meals; we deliver care and compassion straight to their doors. Our meal delivery program is available to help seniors maintain their health and independence, making it easier for them to enjoy wholesome meals in the comfort of their own homes.
Food Bank  The Dysphagia Outreach Project

Food Bank

The Dysphagia Outreach Project

New Gloucester , ME
Located in New Gloucester, ME, the Dysphagia Outreach Project Food Bank is dedicated to providing essential food assistance to individuals with dysphagia. We understand the unique challenges faced by low-income individuals requiring specialized dietary support, and our mission is to ensure they have access to vital resources. Our offerings include food thickeners, pre-modified foods, therapy tools, oral care supplies, and adaptive equipment, all designed to enhance quality of life and promote safe eating. We believe in compassionate support and practical solutions, and we invite those in need to reach out and take advantage of our services.
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DHHS Community Care Program, Office of Population Health Equity, ME CDC  Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)

DHHS Community Care Program, Office of Population Health Equity, ME CDC

Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)

New Gloucester , ME
The DHHS Community Care Program, part of the Office of Population Health Equity in New Gloucester, ME, is dedicated to ensuring that all Mainers have access to essential health programs and social services. Through our user-friendly online referral system, we aim to break down barriers and connect individuals to a diverse range of resources tailored to their needs, including culturally and linguistically appropriate services, support for mothers and children, and assistance with navigating the healthcare landscape. Our comprehensive offerings include health and wellness education, options for food assistance, transportation, and emotional support, including resources for managing stress and anxiety. By filling out our referral form, households can receive prompt assistance, typically within 1-3 days, from a partner organization ready to discuss their specific needs and options. Each resource may have unique eligibility criteria, and availability may vary by region, reflecting our commitment to serving the diverse community of Maine.
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Fresh Food Distribution  The Locker Project

Fresh Food Distribution

The Locker Project

New Gloucester , ME
Phone: (207) 899-9540
Fresh Food Distribution, located in New Gloucester, ME, is dedicated to providing free food assistance to the community by rescuing fresh food from local grocers and markets. Our program is designed to ensure that everyone has access to nutritious food, promoting health and well-being within our community. We welcome individuals and families in need to visit our various distribution sites, which change monthly. For specific locations and times, please refer to our Fresh Food Calendar and join us in our mission to alleviate food insecurity.
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Maine Senior FarmShare Program  Maine - Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry

Maine Senior FarmShare Program

Maine - Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry

New Gloucester , ME
The Maine Senior FarmShare Program is dedicated to offering income-eligible older adults in New Gloucester, ME, the chance to receive a complimentary share of local produce worth $50, sourced directly from Maine farmers. During the growing season, seniors can sign up with participating farmers starting in April, ensuring they have access to fresh, nutritious food. Please note that shares are limited and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, and meeting eligibility requirements does not guarantee a FarmShare. Our mission is to support the health and well-being of seniors in our community by connecting them with the bounty of local agriculture.
Food Cupboard  Life Essentials

Food Cupboard

Life Essentials

New Gloucester , ME
In the heart of New Gloucester, ME, the Food Cupboard is dedicated to alleviating hunger and supporting families in need through our vital food assistance programs. We provide emergency food supplies and essential health items, including diapers, to ensure individuals and families can meet their basic nutritional needs. Our weekly Food Cupboard program operates every Monday from 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM, welcoming those seeking support to access nourishing food and necessary items with warmth and care. We strive to make each visit a positive experience and encourage everyone to come by and find the assistance they need.
Food Bank  The Dysphagia Outreach Project

Food Bank

The Dysphagia Outreach Project

New Gloucester , ME
Located in New Gloucester, ME, the Dysphagia Outreach Project Food Bank is dedicated to supporting low-income individuals facing the challenges of dysphagia by offering essential resources for their dietary needs. We provide access to food thickeners, pre-modified foods, therapy tools, oral care supplies, and adaptive equipment, ensuring that each person receives the necessary assistance to maintain a healthy and fulfilling lifestyle. With a commitment to accessibility and support, our program addresses the urgent needs of those with swallowing difficulties, fostering independence and well-being within our community.
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Financial Assistance for Families Working in the Restaurant Industry  Children of Restaurant Employees (CORE)

Financial Assistance for Families Working in the Restaurant Industry

Children of Restaurant Employees (CORE)

New Gloucester , ME
In New Gloucester, ME, CORE is dedicated to supporting families in the restaurant industry facing financial difficulties due to illness or unexpected medical emergencies. Our mission is to provide essential financial assistance to food and beverage service employees, ensuring they can manage critical expenses such as rent, utilities, medical bills, and childcare costs during challenging times. CORE understands the unique pressures of the industry and aims to alleviate the burden by covering costs related to therapy, transportation for hospital visits, and even funeral expenses when necessary. Recipients can apply for assistance every 12 months, and while there is a lifetime cap of $7,500, our commitment to helping families navigate tough situations remains unwavering. We are here to serve those who serve us, providing the support needed to restore stability and peace of mind.
DHHS Community Care Program, Office of Population Health Equity, ME CDC  Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)

DHHS Community Care Program, Office of Population Health Equity, ME CDC

Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)

New Gloucester , ME
The DHHS Community Care Program, part of the Office of Population Health Equity in New Gloucester, ME, is dedicated to helping Mainers access essential health programs and social services. Our mission is to break down barriers to resource access for all residents, particularly those facing challenges. By utilizing an easy-to-navigate online referral system, we connect individuals and families with a diverse range of support services, including culturally and linguistically appropriate resources, maternal and child health assistance, healthcare navigation, health education, and options for food, heating, and transportation. Additionally, we offer support for stress and anxiety and provide resources related to COVID-19. Once you fill out our referral form, our compassionate team will work swiftly to match you with an appropriate partner organization, ensuring you receive the help you need within just a few days. To maintain effective support, we ask for one referral per household, and we note that program eligibility may vary by region.
Food Stamp Assistance  mRelief

Food Stamp Assistance

mRelief

New Gloucester , ME
Food Stamp Assistance in New Gloucester, ME, is dedicated to helping individuals and families navigate the complexities of food assistance programs, particularly the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Our mission is to make accessing vital resources easier and less stressful, ensuring that those in need can secure the food support they deserve without added burdens. We offer a simple eligibility screener that can be accessed via text or online, guiding you through the process to see if you qualify for food stamps. If likely eligible, we provide step-by-step guidance on how to apply for SNAP in your state and connect you with local community partners who can assist you over the phone. We believe that everyone should have access to the safety net resources available to them, and we are here to help make that happen.
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Maine Harvest Bucks (MHB)  Maine Federation of Farmers’ Markets (MFFM)

Maine Harvest Bucks (MHB)

Maine Federation of Farmers’ Markets (MFFM)

New Gloucester , ME
Phone: (207) 370-0241
In New Gloucester, ME, Maine Harvest Bucks (MHB) empowers low-income shoppers by providing vital financial assistance for food through our innovative nutrition incentive program. Operated by the Maine Federation of Farmers' Markets, MHB enhances access to fresh, local produce at participating farmers' markets, CSA farms, and farm stands. For every $10 spent using SNAP/EBT, participants earn an additional $5 in Maine Harvest Bucks, which can be used immediately or saved for future purchases. Our mission is to support communities in making healthy food choices accessible and to promote the incredible value of local agriculture.
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The Last Mission Project

Operation First Response

New Gloucester , ME
The Last Mission Project in New Gloucester, ME, is dedicated to supporting Veterans who are battling the challenges of PTSD, both during and after their service. We strive to ease financial burdens that can complicate their recovery, allowing them to focus on seeking the necessary treatment without the added stress of costs impacting their families. Through our program, we offer financial assistance for essential needs such as rent, utilities, vehicle payments, and groceries. By providing this vital support, we aim to reintegrate Veterans into their families and communities as empowered and productive individuals, helping them navigate their journey towards healing and restoration.
Selma Schimmel Vital Grant  Vital Options International (VOI)

Selma Schimmel Vital Grant

Vital Options International (VOI)

New Gloucester , ME
The Selma Schimmel Vital Grant program in New Gloucester, ME, is dedicated to providing essential support for individuals experiencing significant financial hardship stemming from chronic, terminal, or rare medical conditions, including cancer, Parkinson’s, and Huntington’s Disease. Our focus is on offering practical assistance through utility and grocery support, ensuring that those in need can find relief during challenging times. Please note that the grant will cover either utilities or groceries to help you manage your expenses effectively. Furthermore, we collaborate with Vital Options International and various partner organizations to extend additional resources and assistance that may be beneficial to your situation.

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