Bolduc Correctional Facility
Services are offered to inmates of Bolduc Correctional Facility for participation in programs designed to enhance job skills, job search, resume writing, and other life skills leading to successful transition from incarceration to the community.

 
Camp Walden
The Walden Camp Program enables low-income families to send their daughters (ages 9-11) to a ten-day residential camp near Denmark, Maine. Participants develop a range of interests, build self-esteem, and foster self-determination and autonomy through participating in a variety of camp activities. MMCA helps with the application process and transportation to and from the camp.
 
Child & Adult Care Food Programs
The Child and Adult Care Food Program provides reimbursement to registered or licensed home childcare providers and Head Start Centers who serve USDA guideline nutritious meals to children in their care.
 
Early Head Start Home Based
Serving pregnant mothers and children ages 0-3
 
Head Start is a free early education program.  The home based option is for families who want to use their home as the place for learning.  A home visitor will meet with you to work on goals you would like to achieve for your child, yourself, and your family.
 
During pregnancy you can learn more about how to be healthy and plan for the arrival of  your baby. After birth, the child is enrolled in Early Head Start.  The schedule for prenatal home visits and for the first 6 weeks after birth is flexible.
 
When a child is enrolled, a home visitor will come to your home once a week for 90 minutes. Together you will plan activities to help your child grow and learn and work on goals you have for yourself and your family.  Twice a month you will meet with other children and parents to get to know one another and share interesting experiences and ideas.
 
When your child reaches age 3, the home visitor will help you transition to other services that may be available. If your family still qualifies, your child may go to our center based Head Start program for 3-5 year olds.
 
The home based program is offered in the following towns:
 
Sagadahoc County: Topsham, Bath, West Bath, Phippsburg, Georgetown, Arrowsic, Woolwich
 
Lincoln County: Wiscasset, Dresden, Westport, Edgecomb, Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor, Southport, Newcastle, Damariscotta, Nobleboro, Bremen, Bristol, South Bristol, Waldoboro
 
Head Start encourages applications from children with special needs.
 
For more information, please call 442-7963. 
 
EHS
Serving pregnant mothers and children ages 0-3
 
Head Start is a free early education program.  The home based option is for families who want to use their home as the place for learning.  A home visitor will meet with you to work on goals you would like to achieve for your child, yourself, and your family.
 
During pregnancy you can learn more about how to be healthy and plan for the arrival of  your baby. After birth, the child is enrolled in Early Head Start.  The schedule for prenatal home visits and for the first 6 weeks after birth is flexible.
 
When a child is enrolled, a home visitor will come to your home once a week for 90 minutes. Together you will plan activities to help your child grow and learn and work on goals you have for yourself and your family.  Twice a month you will meet with other children and parents to get to know one another and share interesting experiences and ideas.
 
When your child reaches age 3, the home visitor will help you transition to other services that may be available. If your family still qualifies, your child may go to our center based Head Start program for 3-5 year olds.
 
The home based program is offered in the following towns:
 
Sagadahoc County: Topsham, Bath, West Bath, Phippsburg, Georgetown, Arrowsic, Woolwich
 
Lincoln County: Wiscasset, Dresden, Westport, Edgecomb, Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor, Southport, Newcastle, Damariscotta, Nobleboro, Bremen, Bristol, South Bristol, Waldoboro
 
Head Start encourages applications from children with special needs.
 
For more information, please call 442-7963. 
 
Elm Street, Bath
Elm Street Transitional Housing provides homeless individuals with a co-occurring disorder safe, affordable housing. Tenants pay 30% of their gross income for rent & utilities. Applications are taken at MMCA, 34 Wing Farm Parkway, Bath, ME 04530.
 
Energy Audit Service
Using the latest technology, certified Energy Auditors are available to conduct energy audits in your home. These audits are designed to assist the homeowner in recognizing energy saving measures which can result in significant savings in heating costs.
 
Families CAN!
Families CAN! provides information on child abuse and neglect issues as well as prevention. Family education and support groups are offered to single parents, new mothers, teen mothers, and guardians. In addition, programs address nurturing and anger management.

Services are offered in Northeastern Cumberland and Sagadahoc counties and are open to the public at no cost. Mandated Reporter trainings are provided to area childcare providers and other professionals on request.

 
Family Development Account
The FDA Program assists families to save for the purchase of an asset, including home purchase, education, and business development. Families receive case management support and 2:1 agency match on what they save, up to a total of $4,000 in matching funds. Eligibility is based on participation in other agency programs and services.

 
Family Development Case Management
Family Development Case Management is a model of service provision developed over several years at MMCA. Its elements include a focus on the entire family with a flexible definition of "family." The model is strength-based and family-focused, and encourages teamwork between family, agency, and community resources. It includes an assessment for measuring levels of risk in fifteen life areas and promotes problem-solving skills that identify and eliminate barriers to self-sufficiency. Model assumptions include:
  1. Families have strengths and can change;
  2. Work with families is intended to empower them to resolve issues on their own;
  3. Case managers are consultants and collaborators;
  4. Family Development is responsive to the family as a whole;
  5. Development of a network of community support is vital to the success of families.
Model strategies include:
  1. Structured initial assessment to establish rapport and identify concerns;
  2. Development of service plans that identify community supports, and establish goals for family members to work on;
  3. Time-sensitive goal strategies to encourage progress and participation;
  4. Active involvement of caseworkers, with periodic review of progress toward goals;
  5. Follow up support to help families sustain themselves over time.
The Family Development model includes a comprehensive range of activities to assist participating families to achieve self-sufficiency goals through coordinated access to community services and ongoing case management support.

 
Finance & Asset Building (FAB)
The FAB Initiative assists individuals and families to achieve financial stability through outreach and education, tax return assistance, life skills education (such as budgeting), and participation in asset building programs such as the FDA Program.  Tax return assistance includes help with EITC eligibility, tax return preparation, and filing.  MMCA is an IRS approved Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) site.
 
Head Start
Head Start provides comprehensive education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to income-eligible children and their families. The focus of this program is to ensure that children are ready to start school while addressing all aspects of a child’s development and learning.

Services are available to residents of Lincoln, Sagadahoc and northeastern Cumberland counties. Classrooms are located in Brunswick, Pejepscot (Topsham), Bath, Wiscasset, North Whitefield, Damariscotta, and Waldoboro. There is no cost to the family.

 
Heath Lane, Bath
Heath Lane Transitional Housing provides two 2-bedroom, rental units offering safe, affordable housing to homeless families. Tenants pay 30% of their gross income for rent & utilities.   Applications are taken at MMCA, 34 Wing Farm Parkway, Bath, ME.
 
Holiday Programs
Holiday Programs provide referrals and application assistance for families during the Thanksgiving and Christmas season. Families might be eligible for the Bruce Roberts Santa Fund or the LL Bean Adopt a Family holiday programs which provide gifts and holiday food baskets to low-income families in the area.

 
Home Heating & Utility Assistance
The Home Heating and Utility Assistance Program provides resources and benefits for the cost of heating homes with oil, kerosene, coal, wood, LP gas, and with savings on the cost of utilities and electricity.

CMP Line Extension Program: The Line Extension Program provides financial assistance to households in remote areas that require extension of CMP service lines in order to access CMP resources.
 
Housing Counseling
Housing Counseling Services provide coordinated housing assistance for homeless and at-risk individuals and families through referrals and access to emergency funds. Services include housing counseling service, referral and advocacy, budgeting assistance, and emergency fund application.

Financial assistance is available for payment of security deposits, rent, mortgage payments, utility payments, and other daily living emergencies.
 
Keeping Seniors Home
Keeping Seniors Home is a collaboration between the Community Services and Housing Department of MMCA. Housing Services staff provide weatherization and other services that enable seniors to remain in their homes. Community Services staff complete a comprehensive survey with seniors that identifies other needs and issues. Participants might be referred for other services and supports, including case management services through MMCA.

 
Keeping Seniors Home Case Management
KSH Case Management services are community-based and designed to help seniors live independently in their homes. Following a survey and assessment of needs, Case Managers help seniors to identify and access services, build natural supports, and develop resources to maintain independent living and vital participation in their communities.

 
Ledgewood Court Family Housing
Ledgewood Court is a 24-unit affordable housing townhouse development off Piper Mill Road in Damariscotta. Two- and three-bedroom apartments are available to low and very low income families. Rents are variable based on apartment size and family income.  Applications are available from Preservation Management at 1-888-553-2020.

 
Maine Prisoner Reentry Program
The Maine Prisoner Reentry Program assists Maine Department of Corrections with Maine’s model of evidence-based correctional treatment programming, case management, reentry planning and supervision of individuals ages 16-30 transitioning from the state correctional system into their community.

 
Multi-Family Housing Rehabilitation
Low-interest loans up to $30,000 to repair housing units in multi-family buildings are available to residents of Northeast Cumberland, Sagadahoc and Lincoln Counties through MMCA’s Multi-Family Rehabilitation Program. At least 50% of the units must be occupied by families whose income is below 60% of the area median income. Loan terms available up to15 years with an interest rate of 0%.
 
PUC Line Extension Program
The Line Extension Program provides financial assistance to households in remote areas that require an extension of CMP service lines in order to access CMP resources.
 
Resource Development Center (RDC)
Mid-coast RDC provides information to families who are seeking referrals for childcare services in the region, professional development and training to childcare providers, guidance on starting a new childcare business, and assistance with acquiring national accreditation.

Professional staff provide information on choosing quality childcare and assist in finding care that meets the needs of individual families.

Mid-coast RDC supports childcare providers by offering training and technical assistance which increases the quality of care in the region. RDC links parents and providers by making referrals. Professional staff assist with information on licensing regulations and the Quality Rating System.

Mid-coast RDC is funded by the Maine Department of Health and Human Services. For more information and a copy of the latest newsletter, go to: http://www.midcoastrdc.org

 
Temporary Emergency Food Assistance (TEFAP)
TEFAP coordinates the distribution of USDA surplus food to twelve area food pantries and soup kitchens. TEFAP distributions occur four times per year. Individuals or families in need of food assistance should contact their home community’s general assistance resource or call our Bath office for a referral.

 
VITA Tax Program
The VITA program provides free tax return information and assistance including help with Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) eligibility, tax return preparation, and filing.
 
Walker Street, Bath
Walker Street Transitional Housing provides two 3- bedroom, subsidized rental units offering safe, affordable housing to homeless families. Tenants pay 30% of their gross income for rent & utilities.  Applications are available at MMCA, 34 Wing Farm Parkway, Bath, ME.
 
Washington Street, Bath
The Washington Street apartment home provides safe, affordable housing to low-income families. There is one 2-bedroom unit and two 3-bedroom units. Subsidies are accepted.  Applications are taken at MMCA, 34 Wing Farm Parkway, Bath, ME 04530.
 
Women, Infants & Children Nutrition (WIC)

WIC is a federally funded supplemental food and nutrition education program for pregnant and post-partum women, infants, and children up to the age of five. WIC Nutrition Counselors provide nutrition education, breastfeeding counseling, and referral to a variety of programs related to family health and well-being.


Participants receive supplemental food vouchers that enable them to purchase WIC approved foods such as fruit juice, milk, infant formula, cereals, cheese, peanut butter, beans and tuna. The WIC program also has a Breastfeeding Peer Counseling component to assist post-partum women in meeting their breastfeeding goals.

For additional information, visit http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/wic

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