The American Red Cross of Southern Maine provides comprehensive health and safety education courses, community disaster education and preparedness training, and disaster relief associated with natural or manmade events.
207-874-1192 Toll Free- 877-372-7363
Blood Drive Volunteer- 775-2367
email: volunteer@southernmaine.redcross.org
Mentors work one-on-one with students twice a week, providing extra instruction and support in reading and writing.
1-800-USA-LEARN
CAFÉ provides community-based services to children who have been diagnosed with mental retardation or autism. Children learn skills surrounding behavior, daily & social living.
1-207-510-6060
Immigration Clinic: Provide people of different cultures with assistance by helping clients to complete immigration forms. Other services include fundraising and office support.
207-780-1593
Email: info@ilapmaine.org
The League of Young Voters empowers young people nationwide to participate in the democratic process; focusing on non-college youth and youth from low-income communities and communities of color.
207-772-3207
Loon Echo serves the towns of Raymond, Casco, Naples, Harrison, Sebago, Bridgton and Denmark; we have protected more than 3,307 acres of land, including 14 conservation easements and 6 preserves.
207-647-4352
Email: info@lelt.org
A drop-in after school program that is open to all Westbrook teens. All of our services and activities are free for our youth! Snacks and dinner are served daily.
Call Heather Northrop, Program Director at 207-854-2800
Email: mptc@maine.rr.com or hjnorthrop@aol.com
Tutors/ mentors, Monday through Thursday late afternoon and evenings, working with youths grades 3 to 12 from a low-income, racially & ethnically diverse community in Portland.
207-773-4753
Email: infodesk@porthouse.org
PROP is a private, not-for-profit corporation, established by the federal Office of Economic Opportunity in 1965, and designated by the Maine Community Services Act as a Community Action Agency serving 23 communities in Cumberland County, Maine.
During PROP's first few years, we realized that the major problems of poverty couldn't be solved until the majority of people acknowledged that the problems existed and could not be ignored. We began organizing the poor and the oppressed, working with them to clarify and voice their concerns.
207-553-5800
We work with people of ages 15-24 who have developmental disabilities. We work to give them the skills, confidence and education to become independent contributors to the community.
Call Kristina Smalley: 207-774-6278
Email: ksmalley@pslservices.org
Adult education is offering a family literacy program, focusing on Head Start families and families with a first grader in SPIRE and adult education families.
1-800-322-5455
Email: info@maineadulted.org
Special events during the year and trail work.
207-892-1905
We are a before-and-after school child care program for Windham students grades K-5 and we are located in the Windham Primary School.