Partnering with these local organizations is one important way we boost our impact on the well-being of our community. Through a combination of employee-inspired charitable giving and long-term strategic partnerships, we harness the exponential power of joining forces for the greater good.
The Southern Maine Agency on Aging serves as the go-to hub for support services and resources for older adults and their families in York and Cumberland Counties.
Martin’s Point monetary donations and employee volunteerism support Milestone Recovery’s mission to empower individuals to attain stability, dignity, recovery and an enhanced quality of life.
The Alzheimer’s Association, Maine Chapter provides education and support to all those facing Alzheimer’s and other dementias throughout the state of Maine, including those living with the disease, caregivers, families, and health care professionals
Portland Wheelers provides adapted-bike rides for people of all ages with physical and intellectual disabilities, getting them outdoors for therapeutic socialization, adventure, and fun.
Maine Audubon works to conserve Maine’s wildlife and wildlife habitat by engaging people in education, conservation, and action.
Portland Gear Hub is a nonprofit, used outdoor gear and bike shop aiming to get more youth and adults outside and active by increasing access to affordable, reliable equipment, and educating about bike safety and maintenance.
Portland Trails is a nonprofit urban land trust that that has created and maintains a 70+ mile network of trails and green spaces that connect people with places in Greater Portland.
Apex Youth Connection provides fifth-graders through high schoolers with supportive mentors and outdoor programs that build skills promoting empowerment, self-confidence, resilience, and leadership.
Honor Flight Maine is a non-profit organization created solely to honor America's Veterans for all their service and sacrifices.
Oasis Free Clinics is a non-profit, no-cost primary care medical practice and dental clinic, strengthening their community by providing patient-centered care to uninsured adults in MidCoast, Maine.
Through These Doors provides services to those affected by domestic abuse and related issues in Cumberland County. They offer community education, prevention, and training on the dynamics of domestic abuse while working to hold perpetrators accountable for their actions.
The Center for Grieving Children is a safe place for children, teens, and their families to find compassionate peer support, engage in commemorative activities, learn about the grieving process, and express feelings and experiences in an accepting environment.
The mission of the Maine Senior Games is to provide athletic events and wellness opportunities to improve the health and fitness of people 45 and older.
Indigo Arts Alliance connects Black and Brown artists from diverse backgrounds to engage in their creative process as mentors and mentees—providing Maine-based artists of African descent access to practicing artists of color from around the world.
Cultivating Community grows sustainable communities by expanding access to healthy, local food. Through modeling, teaching, and advocacy, they empower people of all ages to play diverse roles in restoring local, sustainable food systems.