
Finding Our Voices
Our guest is Patrisha McLean, founder of Midcoast-Maine based Finding Our Voices. We discuss Finding our Voices' work in supporting survivors of domestic abuse, and providing prevention education and resources. Finding O

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Community Connections lifts up the people, organizations, and issues that make Maine a better place to live, work, and play.
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Our guest is Patrisha McLean, founder of Midcoast-Maine based Finding Our Voices. We discuss Finding our Voices' work in supporting survivors of domestic abuse, and providing prevention education and resources. Finding O

We explore the programs of SailMaine with the organization's executive director Michael McAllister. Portland-based SailMaine teaches kids and adults the ins and outs of sailing, and offers scholarship programs as well as

Emily Southard joins us from the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust. The Trust holds over 3000 acres of land in Cumberland County. Many of these parcels are open to various forms of public recreation. We learn why preservin

With the onset of the busy summer season, the American Red Cross says the need for blood donations is great. Dan Dowling of the American Red Cross also shares the importance of platelet donations, due to its short shelf

We sit down with Emily Gormley, Development and Community Engagement Director of Caring Unlimited. This organization provides crucial and confidential resources for York County residents experiencing domestic abuse. We e

We sit down with Angela Stone, founder and Executive Director of Maine Needs. Maine Needs is a grass-roots organization founded in 2019 that collects donations of essential goods for Maine residents in need. Items collec

Justin Chenette of Sweetser discusses the overall mission of Sweetser and their work in improving the mental health of Mainers. Of note is Sweetser's free training program, to better equip invidivuduals, organizations an

We sit down with Andrew Zarro, Executive Director of the Bicycle Coalition of Maine. We discuss their work and advocacy to make roadways safer for bicyclists and pedestrians. We also learn about educational offerings for

We speak with Todd Goodwin of Auburn-based John F. Murphy Homes. We discuss the numerous educational and residential programs to help Mainers with differing abilities thrive.

January traditionally means a shortage in the blood supply, thanks to holidays and winter weather disrupting blood donation events and routine donations. Communications Director Dan Dowling discusses the importance of wi

We are joined by Greg Sirpis, Chairman of Operation Game Thief. This organization offers rewards to those who successfully report poaching cases in Maine. Maine OGT also aims to educate on hunting ethics and responsibili

Dan Brennan, Director of Maine Housing discusses heating aid options available to Mainers via the federally-funded LiHEAP program. We also discuss how the ongoing federal government shutdown could impact beneficiaries. W

Justin Chenette, Communications Officer of Sweetser joins us. We discuss the mental health services provided statewide by Sweetser, and the upcoming "Smiles for Sweetser" comedy benefit show to help raise funds for the o

Pam Grant, Program Director of Trauma Intervention Program of Greater Portland discusses the mission of the organization, which sends responders to aid victims and loved ones following traumatic events. The organization

We're joined by Ruth Libby, founder of Ruth's Reusable Resources, along with Lisa Thomas-Willey, Operations Manager. This organization began in Ruth's Portland-area basement and has since grown to a vast warehouse. Ruth'

Whitney Wildes and Alex Woodhouse join us to talk about the services of South Portland based PSL/Strive, an organization that provides support and life skills programs for intellectually disabled citzens of Southern Main

We chat with Steve Thomas of the American Red Cross who explains why summer blood donations are so crucial, and the benefits of using the Red Cross Blood Donor App. We also speak with Ryan Walter, organizer of the Cpl. H

Conversation with the CEO and Founder of "Finding Our Voices" providing direct support to Maine Women and Children who are survivors of domestic abuse, and their July "Into the Light" program.

Chris Schnieder, Director of Media Relations joins us this week to talk about the basics of Alzheimer's and dementia, and to detail an upcoming free conference at the Portland Regency Hotel on June 11th. The Alzheimer's

We meet Tim Nickles (and Halligan), and learn about his therapy dog organization. Tim discusses his inspiration for starting Embers Paws of Hope, the unique challenges those in the military and first responder community
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