The for-profit platform, which bills itself as an “easy way to raise money” from friends and family, has become a resource for Mainers affected by this week's flooding.
The former chief financial officer of Town & Country, Bob Leger, now serves in a similar role at the second-largest credit union in central Massachusetts.
For many Mainers, a sense of trust and safety has been shattered by the tragedy in Lewiston. Resources are available for those struggling with mental health or trying to cope with loss.
News about the Maine Credit Unions' Campaign for Ending Hunger, and a donation by Town & Credit Federal Credit Union to Meals on Wheels for homebound seniors in southern Maine.
In Maine and nationwide, the number of single women buying homes is rising at a fast clip, outpacing their oft better-paid male peers to become financially and residentially independent.