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You can make a difference: every teen is one caring adult away from success!
Renovate and rejuvenate our facility, expand our program reach to surrounding communities, improve our community relations and the opportunities for our teens. We want to serve more teens better.
We have an annual appeal in November and the St. Patrick’s Day Annual Auction in March. Please reach out to us with donations or offers of in-kind services that would benefit teens. We are actively in search of equipment that would enhance our teens’ creative abilities in the arts and sciences.
We are constantly looking to expand the experiences of our teens, connecting them with our community. If you have an interest in sponsoring a particular event or experience, please contact us. We also have numerous events we’ve already planned throughout the year, and we can match your sponsorship to a wonderful enrichment opportunity.
If you have a talent or your organization’s work might be of interest to teens, we would love to host you or bring our teens to you. Volunteers go through the Boys & Girls Club of America screening process and then can interact with our teens as mentors. Remember, it only takes one caring adult to change a teen’s life!
Alex Sydnor, President, Chief Strategy Officer, Maine General Health
Christine Devine,, Treasurer, CEO, KV Federal Credit Union
Stephanie Byras, Secretary, Bank Manager, Northeast Bank
Rick Albert, Engineering & Plant Operations, Maine General Health
Torey Carr, Founding Partner, Apollon New England
Jed Davis, Attorney, Mitchell & Davis
Ellyne Fleshner, Independent Nonprofit Consultant
Rob Gordon, Retired Executive Director, Kennebec Valley United Way
Monique LaFlamme, Systems Analyst, State of Maine
Shawn McLaughlin, Owner, State Lunch
Roy Miller, Family Physician, HealthReach Community Health Centers
Jared Mills, Assistant City Manager/Police Chief of Augusta
Tobias Parkhurst, Owner, Cushnoc Brewing
Sarah Sachs, President, KFS Mortgage Co.
Established: 2000
Employees: 4 full time, 4 part time
Annual revenue: $453,000
71% Grants and contracts
15.1% Fundraisers
10.6% Contributions
3.3% Individual donors
244 Water St., Augusta, ME 04330
(207) 622-0452
info@augustateencenter.org
BGCAM.org
fb.me/augustateencenter
Boys & Girls Club of Waterville
Affiliations:
Alfond Youth & Community Center: Waterville
Jobs for Maine Graduates
Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce
Augusta Downtown Alliance
The Augusta Teen Center exists to serve teenagers, many of whom are disadvantaged. We provide caring adults in a safe place where adolescents can learn marketable skills, healthy living habits and have opportunities to give back to the community.
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