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The Children’s Center strives to provide early intervention services for children with special needs to help unlock their potential and enable connection and engagement with the world around them.
Our focus in recent years has been on expanding access to specialized support by establishing campuses in rural locations, partnering with the Maine Children’s Home for Little Wanderers in Waterville, and expanding our primary location in Augusta where need has exceeded capacity for several years. In fact, all of our campuses have substantial waiting lists for both center-based and outpatient services. In the year ahead, we will maintain our focus on access expansion as we strive to support more vulnerable children and families in multiple counties. We’ll do so by:
COVID has had a global impact on the Children’s Center, closing our doors at times, reducing our annual revenue, our number of FTEs and, most importantly, our ability to provide intervention services to children with special needs during the most opportune time in their development.
With the aid of payroll protection funds, we managed to navigate last fiscal year without a financial deficit. As COVID continues to run its course, we aim to remain nimble in service to the communities that rely on us and be good stewards of community kindness as we look toward a brighter, expanded future for children with special needs.
With limited staff bandwidth and continuing unknowns about COVID-19’s impact on our communities, the Center is pausing typical event efforts this fiscal year. While our event schedule may have temporarily changed, the need for support remains and there are plenty of ways to pitch in! The current best uses of community and corporate kindness to the Center and those it serves are as follows:
Craig Garofalo, Board Vice President: Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer, Kennebec Savings Bank
Terry Brann, Board Treasurer: Chief Financial Officer, MaineGeneral Health
Mary Dionne, Board Secretary: Adjunct Faculty, Kennebec Valley Community College
Michelle Bragg: Administrative Director, Maine Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency
Heather Carson: Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Kennebec Behavioral Health
Maria Hays: Instructor, Central Maine Community College
Karen Kearney: Realtor, Laflin & Wolfington Realty
Don Devine: Clinical Psychologist
Lara Walsh: Pediatrician, Kennebec & Winthrop Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine
B.L. Lippert: High School Teacher, Augusta School Department
Amy Tardiff: Vice President and General Counsel, J.S. McCarthy Printers
Established: 1967
Employees: 50
Annual revenue: $2,904,378
83% Program Service Fees
10% PPP Loan (typically made up through service provision and fundraising)
3% Fundraising & Events
2% UW Contributions
1% Grants
1% Other
Augusta:
1 Alden Ave.,
Augusta, ME 04330
(207) 626-3497
Skowhegan:
188 Madison Ave./Suite 1A,
Skowhegan, ME 04976
(207) 626-3497
Farmington:
508 Fairbanks Road,
Farmington, ME 04938
(207) 626-3497
Waterville:
93 Silver St. Building 6,
Waterville, ME 04901
(207) 626-3497
https://www. childrensctr.org
https://www.facebook.com/ChildrensCnter or https://www.facebook.com/Children’sEarlyIntervention&FamilySupport
https://www.instagram.com/childrensctr
Accredited through the Department of Education as a Special Purpose Private School, Fall 2020 Established satellite location in partnership with the Maine Children’s Home for Little Wanderers in Waterville, Winter 2020
The Children’s Center provides early intervention services to children with special needs to help unlock their potential, enabling them to live life to its fullest. A child’s earliest years are critical to neurological development. Access to specialized services during this window can alter the course and quality of their life.
Kennebec, Franklin, Somerset and surrounding counties
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