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For more than 40 years, the Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence has been working steadily to end abuse in Maine. Alongside committed donors and community partners, we move our mission forward by:
Our members provide services for people affected by domestic abuse and violence, dating abuse, stalking, elder abuse and sex trafficking and exploitation. Domestic Violence Resource Centers are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, via their 24-hour helplines.
MCEDV and our members host fundraising events throughout the year to sustain our missions and raise awareness about the impact of domestic abuse and violence in our communities. We frequently partner with those who wish to support our work by running a gift drive or benefit event on our behalf. This year, with the usual 5Ks, galas, and other group fundraisers cancelled, we will depend more heavily than ever on direct donations.
Every Domestic Violence Resource Center in Maine relies on philanthropic contributions from individuals, corporations, and foundations to provide the most robust support to survivors and to advocate for systems that hold offenders accountable. Connect with MCEDV and your local center to:
Please visit www.mcedv.org or your local resource center’s website to learn more about how to give.
More than 450 volunteers devote an average of 29,000 hours every year to Domestic Violence Resource Centers. Many serve as trained helpline advocates. Other volunteer opportunities include managing in-kind donations, office and clerical assistance, and help with special events. Contact your local resource center for more information.
Daryl Fort, Board President
Marie Sola, Board Secretary
Marvin Ellison, Board Treasurer
Emily Cain
Margaret Rotundo
Beth Edmonds
Caring Unlimited, York County:
PO Box 590,
Sanford, ME 04073,
(207) 490-3227,
caring-unlimited.org
Family Violence Project, Kennebec & Somerset Counties:
PO Box 304,
Augusta, ME 04332,
(207) 623-8637,
familyviolenceproject.org
Hope & Justice Project, Aroostook County:
5 Erskine St.,
Presque Isle, ME 04769
(207) 764-2977,
hopeandjusticeproject.org
Immigrant Resource Center of Maine, Androscoggin & Cumberland Counties:
PO Box 397,
Lewiston, ME 04240,
(207) 753-0061,
ircofmaine.org
New Hope for Women, Waldo, Knox, Lincoln, & Sagadahoc Counties:
PO Box A,
Rockland, ME 04841,
(207) 594-2128,
newhopeforwomen.org
Next Step Domestic Violence Project, Washington & Hancock Counties:
PO Box 1466,
Ellsworth, ME 04605,
(207) 667-0176,
nextstepdvproject.org
Partners for Peace, Penobscot & Piscataquis Counties:
PO Box 653,
Bangor, ME 04402,
(207) 945-5102,
partnersforpeaceme.org
Safe Voices, Androscoggin, Franklin, & Oxford Counties: PO Box 713,
Auburn, ME 04212,
(207) 795-6744,
afevoices.org
Through These Doors, Cumberland County: PO Box 704,
Portland, ME 04104,
(207) 767-4952,
throughthesedoors.org
Established: The first Domestic Violence Resource Center in Maine was established in 1973. The local centers created the statewide Coalition office in 1977.
Employees: Approximately 225
Annual revenue: $14,682,508
73% Federal Grants
12% State Local Funds
7% Private Foundations
7% Contributions
PO Box 5188
Augusta, ME 04332
(207) 430-8334
MCEDV works to create a social, political, and economic environment that fosters communities where the diversity, dignity, and contributions of all are respected and celebrated, and domestic abuse and violence no longer exist.
Domestic Violence Resource Centers serve every corner of Maine, with outreach locations in all 16 counties.
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