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The GWH Board recently approved a 3-year strategic plan and we are extremely excited to be working on the Annual Plan for Year 1, a plan that builds a strong foundation for future years. The pursuit of accreditation by the Council on Accreditation is a major focus of Year 1, as is the implementation of a Performance and Quality Improvement (PQI) system across all campus programs. Other areas of focus include Board engagement and development, robust staff training and continued stakeholder outreach. This is a pivotal year for GWH as we continue to assess current programming to be sure it meets our mission and look for other opportunities to lend a helping hand.
Our biggest fundraising event takes place in October and benefits our Campus Living Program. This year’s Annual Fall Gala — “Then & Now” will be held virtually on October 17, 2020. There are many opportunities for businesses and individuals to participate in this essential event. The opportunities include: sponsorship, auction donations and participation in the online auction at www.gwh.org/fall-gala.
Robert Dodge, Board Vice Chair: Retired Finance and Tech Director
Louis Hight, Board Development Chair: Owner, Hights Auto Dealership
Diane Kindler, Board Program Chair & Board Secretary: Retired Social Worker
Benjiman Ward, Board Buildings & Grounds Chair: Maintenance Manager, SAPPI Mill
John Morton, Board Finance Chair: CFO, Southworth International
Steve Podgajny, Board Governance Chair: Retired Director, Portland Library
Angela Hesketh, Board Treasurer (non-voting member): VP/Director of Finance, Good Will-Hinckley
Tom Edwards: Retired Principal/Superintendent
David Cyr: President, Skowhegan Savings Bank
Stephen Letourneau: CEO, Catholic Charities of Maine
Kevin Rice: Associate Professor — Dept. of Chemistry, Colby College
Robert Sezak: Owner, Rebooks
Nancy Gallinaro: Water Resource Manager, City of Portland Founder, Just Love Worldwide
Established: 1889
Employees: 90
Annual revenue: $7,896,266
72% R&B/Tuition Day Programming
8% Fundraising/Gifts/Food Service/Events
7% Endowment/Trusts
7% Grants
5% Rental Income
1% Miscellaneous
16 Prescott Drive
Hinckley, ME, 04944
(207) 238-4000
gwh.org
facebook.com/goodwillhinckley
To provide a home, educational opportunities and a supportive environment to youth, families and the communities we serve that are in need of a helping hand.
State of Maine
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