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Avesta Housing believes that everyone deserves a place to call home. Our goals for 2019 include:
We are a nonprofit organization driven by our mission to improve lives and strengthen communities by promoting and providing quality affordable homes for people in need. We care deeply about people – those who urgently need safe, affordable housing and those living in the homes we develop and manage. We have four Core Values that sustain the work we do:
In January 2017, Avesta Housing formed a partnership with 75 State Street, a senior and assisted-living nonprofit organization that was founded in 1854. Our mission-driven organizations joined together to strengthen the services and advocacy work we do for seniors.
Our staff and board of directors are passionate about affordable housing and the positive impact it has on lives and communities. We focus on five strategic areas:
Jonathan Culley: Board Vice Chair; Principal, Redfern Properties
Janice de Lima: Board Treasurer; Vice President, Community Investment Officer, Norway Savings Bank
Kimberly Twitchell: Board Secretary; Maine Regional President, NBT Bank
Tim Agnew: Principal, Masthead Venture Partners
Peter Bass: Owner, Random Orbit
Andrea Dodge Patstone: Chief Operating Officer, Western Maine Health
James Elkins: Owner, Career Planning Services
Dr. Renee Fay-LeBlanc: Chief Medical Officer, Greater Portland Health
Rebecca Greenfield: Partner, Pierce Atwood
Katherine Griffin: Partner, Toole, Powers & Griffin, P.A.
Chomba Kaluba: Lead Trainer & Program Sustainability Specialist, Life is Good Kids Foundation
Raissa Kaze: Community Member
Gail McBride: Retired
Lori Parham: State Director, AARP Maine
Nathan Poore: Town Manager , Town of Falmouth
G. Jeffrey Shaw: President, Clark Insurance
Douglas Stockbridge: President, Rollins Management Group, Inc.
Established: 1972
Employees: 250
Annual revenue: $45.5 million
Private fees for service: 52.4%
Federal: 38.5%
State: 6.5%
Grants: 2.6%
307 Cumberland Ave.,
Portland, ME 04101
(207) 553-7777
www.AvestaHousing.org
www.facebook.com/AvestaHousing
www.twitter.com/AvestaHousing
2019: Best Places to Work in Maine
2018: Best Places to Work in Maine; Best Property Manager in Portland – Portland Phoenix; President & CEO Dana Totman – Maine Business Hall of Fame – Junior Achievement; TD Bank Housing for Everyone grant
2017: President & CEO Dana Totman – Stephen B. Mooers Lifetime Achievement Award - MaineHousing
2016: Best Property Manager in Portland – Portland Phoenix; Community Partnership Award – STRIVE U; Best Elder Care Facility (Inn at Village Square) – American Journal.
Avesta Housing improves lives and strengthens communities by promoting and providing quality affordable homes for people in need.
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