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Waban runs comprehensive programs throughout southern Maine, which help children and adults with developmental disabilities live the most fulfilling lives possible.
Looking forward to the remainder of 2021 and 2022, Waban will:
The Annual Waban Telethon is Waban’s foremost fundraising event:
Every September Waban hosts its annual Golf Tournament. This year on Friday, September 24, we’ll host Waban’s 10th annual tournament.
Annual Fund Drive.
Support from the community and volunteers help make our work possible. For more information about the best way to volunteer at Waban, please contact our volunteer coordinator by calling (207) 324-7955.
Shawn Sullivan, Board Vice President: Journalist
Anthony Cataldi, Board Treasurer: Chief Operating Officer, Partners Bank
Mary Frances Frank, Board Secretary: Active Community Member
Dennis Byrd: Chief Operating Officer, Kennebunk Savings
Roger Caron: Southern Maine Medical Center
Willie Dumont: Garnsey Brothers Insurance
Greg Patterson: PATCO Construction
Hans Olsen: Community Member
Jessie L. Krall: Lawyer
Dina DellaPasqua: Administrative Coordinator, York Hospital
Established: 1966
Employees: 285
Annual revenue: $18,932,686
93% Program Revenue
5% Other
2% Fundraising & Grants
5 Dunaway Drive
Sanford, ME 04073
(207) 324-7955
https://www.waban.org
https://www.facebook.com/wabanprojects
https://www.twitter.com/waban207
https://www.instagram.com/waban_maine
Waban Projects Inc. is a nonprofit corporation organized to develop and operate programs which promote the general welfare and education of children and adults with developmental and other disabilities.
York County and the Greater Portland area
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