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Maine Service Locations Maine | Service Location Report 2020 YEAR IN REVIEW AmeriCorps City Service Locations Project Name Program Type Completed* Current Sponsor Organization Participants Participants Auburn Good Shepherd Food Bank Goodwill's VISTA Partnership AmeriCorps VISTA 2 2 Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Augusta Cumberland County Soil and Maine Conservation Corps AmeriCorps Program AmeriCorps State 1 1 Water Conservation District Maine Conservation Corps Augusta DEP NonPoint Source Program Maine Conservation Corps AmeriCorps Program AmeriCorps State 1 1 Maine Conservation Corps Augusta DEP: Augusta Biomonitoring Maine Conservation Corps AmeriCorps Program AmeriCorps State 1 1 Maine Conservation Corps Augusta DHHS-Office of Aging and Public Allies Livable Communities Corps AmeriCorps National 3 1 Disability Services Public Allies, Inc. Augusta FAME Goodwill's VISTA Partnership AmeriCorps VISTA 1 1 Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Augusta GrowSmart Maine Maine Energy AmeriCorps Program AmeriCorps State - 1 University of Southern Maine Augusta Maine Conservation Corps ES Maine Conservation Corps AmeriCorps Program AmeriCorps State 2 - Maine Conservation Corps Augusta Maine Conservation Corps FT Maine Conservation Corps AmeriCorps Program AmeriCorps State 10 - Maine Conservation Corps Augusta Maine Natural Areas Program Maine Conservation Corps AmeriCorps Program AmeriCorps State 1 - Maine Conservation Corps Augusta ME: Sheepscot Valley RSU #12 FoodCorps ME AmeriCorps National 1 1 FoodCorps, Inc. Augusta University of Maine at Augusta Campus Compact for NH AmeriCorps VISTA - 1 Campus Compact for NH VISTA Bangor Maine Multicultural Center Goodwill's VISTA Partnership AmeriCorps VISTA 1 - Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Bangor Mainestream Finance Goodwill's VISTA Partnership AmeriCorps VISTA 1 - Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Bangor Together Place Maine RecoveryCorps Program AmeriCorps State 3 2 Healthy Acadia Bangor United Way of Eastern Maine Economic Mobility AmeriCorps VISTA Project AmeriCorps VISTA 1 1 United Way Worldwide Bangor University of Maine - Augusta Campus Compact for NH AmeriCorps VISTA 1 1 Campus Compact for NH VISTA Bangor Wellspring Maine RecoveryCorps Program AmeriCorps State - 1 Healthy Acadia Belfast Maine Coast Regional Reentry Maine RecoveryCorps Program AmeriCorps State 2 1 Center Healthy Acadia Belfast ME: RSU#71 FoodCorps ME AmeriCorps National 2 1 FoodCorps, Inc. Biddeford Biddeford Main Street Fellows AmeriCorps Program AmeriCorps State - 1 Maine Development Foundation Biddeford Heart of Biddeford Goodwill's VISTA Partnership AmeriCorps VISTA 2 1 Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Biddeford ME AHEC Network/ University ME AHEC Network/ University of New England AmeriCorps National - 1 of New England Health360 Biddeford Seeds of Hope - AmeriCorps Seeds of Hope - AmeriCorps Community AmeriCorps State 3 - Outreach Seeds of Hope Neighborhood Center AmeriCorps NCCC members and AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers may serve at more than one service location in the report; they are counted at each location in which they serve. Report reflects all national service locations active between January 15, 2020 and January 13, 2021. For AmeriCorps Seniors projects where 2020 service location data is unavailable, service locations associated with the project from the previous year are represented. 1 Maine | Service Location Report 2020 YEAR IN REVIEW City Service Locations Project Name Program Type Completed* Current Sponsor Organization Participants Participants Biddeford University of New England Campus Compact for NH AmeriCorps VISTA 1 1 Campus Compact for NH VISTA Bingham SOLON ELEMENTARY First4 AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State 1 - SCHOOL Kennebec Valley Community Action Program/Educare Central Maine Brewer Bangor Area Recovery Network Maine RecoveryCorps Program AmeriCorps State 1 - Healthy Acadia Bucksport Bucksport Bay Healthy Goodwill's VISTA Partnership AmeriCorps VISTA - 1 Communities Coalition Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Bucksport Bucksport Regional Health Maine RecoveryCorps Program AmeriCorps State 1 - Center Healthy Acadia Calais Washington County Community Maine RecoveryCorps Program AmeriCorps State 1 - College Healthy Acadia Cape Neddick York Community Service Maine Partnership for Environmental Stewardship AmeriCorps State 1 - Alliance University of Southern Maine Caribou Center for the Advancement of Goodwill's VISTA Partnership AmeriCorps VISTA 2 1 Rural Living Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Caribou Nylander Museum Goodwill's VISTA Partnership AmeriCorps VISTA - 1 Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Clinton Albion Preschool First4 AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State 1 1 Kennebec Valley Community Action Program/Educare Central Maine Dover-Foxcroft Center Theatre Goodwill's VISTA Partnership AmeriCorps VISTA 3 1 Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Dover-Foxcroft Piscataquis Regional Food Goodwill's VISTA Partnership AmeriCorps VISTA 1 - Center Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Dover-Foxcroft The Commons at Central Hall Goodwill's VISTA Partnership AmeriCorps VISTA - 1 Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Ellsworth AMHC - Downeast Treatment Maine RecoveryCorps Program AmeriCorps State 1 - Center Healthy Acadia Ellsworth Health Equity Alliance Goodwill's VISTA Partnership AmeriCorps VISTA - 1 Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Ellsworth Healthy Acadia Anti-Hunger Corps AmeriCorps VISTA - 1 Hunger Free America Ellsworth Healthy Acadia - HC Maine RecoveryCorps Program AmeriCorps State 6 8 Healthy Acadia Ellsworth Healthy Acadia WC Maine RecoveryCorps Program AmeriCorps State 1 1 Healthy Acadia Fairfield Kennebec Valley Community Campus Compact for NH AmeriCorps VISTA 1 - College Campus Compact for NH VISTA Freeport BP&L Bradbury Mountain SP Maine Conservation Corps AmeriCorps Program AmeriCorps State 2 - Maine Conservation Corps Freeport Freeport Community Services Goodwill's VISTA Partnership AmeriCorps VISTA 1 - Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Gardiner Gardiner Main Street Fellows AmeriCorps Program AmeriCorps State - 1 Maine Development Foundation Hallowell Maine Downtown Center Main Street Fellows AmeriCorps Program AmeriCorps State - 1 Maine Development Foundation Houlton AMHC - ARCH Maine RecoveryCorps Program AmeriCorps State 1 1 Healthy Acadia AmeriCorps NCCC members and AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers may serve at more than one service location in the report; they are counted at each location in which they serve. Report reflects all national service locations active between January 15, 2020 and January 13, 2021. For AmeriCorps Seniors projects where 2020 service location data is unavailable, service locations associated with the project from the previous year are represented. 2 Maine | Service Location Report 2020 YEAR IN REVIEW City Service Locations Project Name Program Type Completed* Current Sponsor Organization Participants Participants Kennebunk Kennebunk Police Department Goodwill's VISTA Partnership AmeriCorps VISTA 1 1 Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Lewiston Bates College Campus Compact for NH AmeriCorps VISTA 1 1 Campus Compact for NH VISTA Lewiston LEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL Multilingual Leadership Corps - Maine AmeriCorps National 2 2 Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Lewiston Lewiston Housing Authority Multilingual Leadership Corps - Maine AmeriCorps National 2 2 Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Lewiston Maine Campus Compact Campus Compact for NH AmeriCorps VISTA 2 1 Campus Compact for NH VISTA Lewiston Maine Campus Compact Maine Energy AmeriCorps Program AmeriCorps State - 2 University of Southern Maine Lewiston Maine Campus Compact Maine Partnership for Environmental Stewardship AmeriCorps State 10 - University of Southern Maine Lewiston Maine Campus Compact - Campus Compact for NH AmeriCorps VISTA - 1 COVID Recovery Campus Compact for NH VISTA Lewiston ME: St Marys Nutrition Center FoodCorps ME AmeriCorps National 3 3 FoodCorps, Inc. Lewiston St. Mary's Nutrition Center Goodwill's VISTA Partnership AmeriCorps VISTA 1 1 Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Lewiston The Center for Wisdom's Goodwill's VISTA Partnership AmeriCorps VISTA - 1 Women Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Lewiston Tree Street Youth Multilingual Leadership Corps - Maine AmeriCorps National 14 - Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Lewiston Tree Street Youth Goodwill's VISTA Partnership AmeriCorps VISTA 1 - Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Lewiston Trinity Jubilee Center Goodwill's VISTA Partnership AmeriCorps VISTA 1 - Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Lubec Regional Medical Center Lubec Maine RecoveryCorps Program AmeriCorps State 2 - Healthy Acadia Lubec TREE Program Multilingual Leadership Corps - Maine AmeriCorps National 1 2 Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Machias AMHC - WC Recovery Centers Maine RecoveryCorps Program AmeriCorps State 1 1 Healthy Acadia Machias Healthy Acadia Goodwill's VISTA Partnership AmeriCorps VISTA 4 - Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Machias Healthy Acadia - WC Maine RecoveryCorps Program AmeriCorps State - 3 Healthy Acadia Millinocket Friends of Katahdin Woods & Conservation Legacy Stewards VISTA Program AmeriCorps VISTA - 1 Waters Conservation Legacy Millinocket ME: RSU 89 FoodCorps ME AmeriCorps National - 1 FoodCorps, Inc. Naples BP&L Sebago Lake Park Maine Conservation Corps AmeriCorps Program AmeriCorps State 2 - Maine Conservation Corps Newport ME: Etna-Dixmont School / FoodCorps
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