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State Farm Neighborhood Assist® Program Check Presentation

By nhm | October 13, 2022

The State Farm Neighborhood Assist® Program team recently visited and presented us with a check for $25,000! This is the program’s biggest year ever as 100 winning checks were issued.…

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NHM Thanks the Swans Island Company for Their Donation of Blankets

By nhm | October 10, 2022

Swans Island Company recently donated several beautiful blankets for our clients in emergency sheltering and long-term transitional housing. Survivors of domestic abuse often leave their abusive partners with little or…

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NHM Joins Advocates Across the State to Recognize Domestic Violence Action Month

By nhm | October 3, 2022

This October, we build awareness and take action to end domestic violence in our communities By: Allison Fortin, NHM Youth Educator & Advocate, Hillary Waterman, NHM Community Prevention Educator, and…

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NHM Thanks United Midcoast Charities For Their Continued Support

By nhm | September 19, 2022

New Hope Midcoast thanks United Midcoast Charities (UMC) for their continued support. Financial support from UMC allows us to provide comprehensive services for residents of Midcoast Maine who are impacted…

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Belfast Co-op Common Cents Program Contributes $6,365.62

By nhm | August 11, 2022

We are so honored to be chosen as the July recipient of Belfast Community Co-op’s Common Cents program. Common Cents donations allow Belfast Community Co-op shoppers to round up the…

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