Friday, February 28, 2014

Evening Sandwich Program

There is a  free  evening  sandwich program at the Waterville Universist Church for indiviudals in need. Its  located in the church basement. The hrs are Monday through Friday, 4:00 - 5:00  except on  some holidays.
http://www.uuc-wtvl.org/evening-sandwich-program


The Waterville Universalist Church is holding a free concert on March 8th by the

                  Pihcintu Multicultural  Chorus (Consisting of children/ young people) at 4PM(donations are accepted but not required)

http://www.uuc-wtvl.org/home/testwelcome
The REM Womans Initiative offers free reiki sessions donations are accepted but not required) on the last Friday of the monrth. That would be today.Appts reauire preregistration.  As of late yesterday there were two appts left Here is the Woman's Initiative webpage:https://www.facebook.com/awomensplace
Here is their ph:
Phone(207) 692-0290

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

REM (Revitalizing the Energy in ME)

Its amazing that  an individuals specific focus/interest gets fulfilled. When shopping earlier, someone I ran into spoke about a local non-profit agency that offers free programs for: http://www.rem1.org/index.html

Here is their local events calendar:
http://www.rem1.org/calendar/index.html

and here is their facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/pages/REM-Catch-the-Dream/121739767868370 

One of REM's programs is a woman's group which is in the Old Sterns building:http://www.rem1.org/remnet/detail.html?id=1288 I asked if children can go to to the Woman's program as well and got this response:" Children are welcome anytime they are with parents."

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Maine Lions Club Eye Glass & hearing Aid Assistance

The Mane Lions Clubs assists those in need in obtaining glasses & hearing aids.Here is a list of groups and contact info throughout Maine
  http://www.mainelions.org/Default.aspx?pageId=1261879

Mid Maine Homeless Shelter Food Pantry


There are several food pantries in the area that I will be posting on soon. here is one of them: Participants must present an ID when picking up food items.

The Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter every Friday from 1:00pm to 3:00pm at 19 Colby Circle.

A finance class is also offered to MMHS food pantry participants.

"Each program participant can access the program once a month. All participants are encouraged to participate in the Financial Sense program that teaches not only budgeting but how to shop wisely, create savings, lower expenses and increase income.

Greater Waterville Area Food Bank

I will be posting area food banks below in the calender at the bottom of the page.
I am specifically mentioing the  Greater Waterville Area Foodbank because there has been a recent change to their hours.

Accoding to their Facebook page "Our additional hours are on the second and fourth Monday evenings of the month from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM. located at the Pleasant Street United Methodist Church, 61 Pleasant St., Waterville, ME. Their church ph. is 872-7564 @ email is :watervillefoodbank@gmail.com. Their traditional hrs of operation are still from Monday - Thurs from 10AM-12PM.located at the Pleasant Street United Methodist Church, 61 Pleasant St., Waterville, ME.
Please note that"prior to visiting the food bank, clients must obtain a voucher from the Salvation Army or the Waterville General Assistance office. Evening clients can come directly to the food bank for screening. You will be required to provide proof of identity and proof of residency."
 They can be reached through the church at 872-7564 or email them at watervillefoodbank@gmail.com.

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Waterville Area Homeschool Co-Op

For anyone homeschooling young children, there is a homeschooling group that meets at the Waterville Library  every fourth Friday.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/698852253469126/

Friday, February 21, 2014

Senior Circle Potluck Lunch in Fairfeld Center

Any seniors who wish to share their culinary creations socialize and become informed about issues relevant to seniors in general, with other seniors there is a  once a month potluck in Fairfield Center!  "If you would like to join the group, have questions, or need a ride, please call Becky Potter at 465-9291".The event is held   on the third Friday of each monthfrom 11AM-2Pm with lunch served at 12.

http://www.fairfieldme.com/library/index.php/calendar-of-events/senior-circle-pot-luck/month/2014/02/21

Thursday, February 6, 2014

There is a  free clothes store in Oakland that is currently open once every week!
 Dot's Clothing Closet's hours are every every Thursday  from2:00-4:45pm. They are located at the Oakland Methodist Church onWest School St in Oakland in the Fellowship Hall.
Here's their facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Dots-Closet-at-Oakland-Sidney-Methodist-Church/599884466694305
Update about Lambs free Clothing Store in Fairfield. Its not ready for opening yet.  One of the coordinators Maxine informed me that's the workers expect it to be ready for opening during the first week of March.  She said to check back around that date to be sure as the opening date is not yet set in stone.Tel: (207) 453-6841, Maxine Scribner

Monday, February 3, 2014

I finally found a non profit diaper program for Maine parents in the low income bracket! CuddleMe has partner programs in 9 states including one location in Waterville Maine at the Home for Little Wanderers.
"The Cuddle Me Program now provides the basics of daily living—diapers and wipes, formula and food, along with clothing and equipment—to thousands of children from birth through three years of age."
Here is the form to request help( the program policy is to fill out a request form instead of contacting the agency directly)."Important Note: Please do not contact these organizations directly for assistance. We require you to click here and submit the assistance form for security purposes". Someone will be back in touch with you quickly!http://www.cuddlemeprogram.com/about/partners/ Note there are several parteners in Lewiston and one in Lisbon Falls. http://www.cuddlemeprogram.com/about/partners/

Local Sliding Scale Medical Insurance

Note I do not know how the new governmental programs will affect these current local programs but these are currently in force.
There is a  insurance program  for people who do not qualify for Maine Care but can not personally afford the sky high out of pocket expense of other insurances. It's called CarePartners:http://www.mainehealth.org/mh_body.cfm?id=3441

Inland Hospial provides a Free care program to patients without insurance:
http://www.inlandhospital.org/Patients-and-Visitors/For-Patients/Billing-Help/Free-Care-Program.aspx


 Eastern Maine Medical Center (The hospital is in Bangor which Inland in Waterville is  actually part of, has a free or reduced rate insurance care program:
http://www.emmc.org/billing_help.aspx?id=28460

Maine General  at both  their current Augusta and Waterville locations has two free to low cost insurance Programs and also have financial counselors::http://www.mainegeneral.org/body.cfm?id=855

Sabasticook Valley Health (Their hospital is  in Pittsfield, physicians are in surrounding towns) also has a Free Care Program:
 http://sebasticookvalleyhealth.org/billing-help.aspx?id=18334&terms=free+insurance

Maine Dental Clinics

Maine Dental Clinics
I noticed that I had never done a post here about  low cost/ sliding scale dental  clinics and medical care.I noticed I had included it in my former social services blog so I will post in here today.

Is anyone looking for dental care that costs less than typical dental fees.
In Maine, there are several dental clinics that offer reduced fees.
I (Michelle) have gone to the Bangor University College Clinic for cleaning where dental hygienist students work under the supervision of supervisors. I received excellent dental cleaning  there.I live about 45 min. away but even factoring in the gas prices, its much cheaper for me to go there rather than go to a dentist here for a cleaning.
The appts. do take longer than traditional dentist cleaning visits. The students are required to do an extensive question and answer intake. The visits can be broken up into 2 visits instead of just one.
 Here is a Maine state directory of dental clinics.
http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/bohdcfh/odh/documents/directoryNov09.pdf