CCC Wednesday Communique — August 28, 2019


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Happy Wednesday!

This is the Community Caring Collaborative Weekly Communiqué where we share announcements about trainings, meetings and other events, including announcements from our collaborative partners.  Look for links to meeting minutes and agendas in the Meetings section, training registration forms and flyers in the Events section, and job postings and other items of interest in the Announcements section.  Subscribe here to get the Communiqué.  Make sure to add Community Caring Collaborative to your contacts at claurel@cccmaine.org.  Gmail users, check for the Communiqué under the Promotions tab. This mailing goes out every Wednesday, so if you have announcements, please send them to Christine by 5 pm Monday to be included.   Thanks!


Summer fun in Maine — photo courtesy of Genevieve Doughty

Announcements

International Overdose Awareness Day
Two events are being planned in Washington County on August 31st for International Overdose awareness day:
  • 11 am to 1 pm on the lawn in front of the Chamber of Commerce Office in Machias: Substance use, recovery, and overdose prevention information will be available.  Community members are encouraged to share a picture and/or name of a person lost to overdose on the memory board.  Health Equity Alliance will have Naloxone available for distribution with a brief administration training – see flyer for details;
  • 6 pm in Calais: Downeast Recovery Support Center is hosting a candlelight vigil with speakers (311 Main Street) with vigil in park across the street. All community members are welcome to attend.

National Recovery Month

September is National Recovery month. The Community Action Team in partnership with the Downeast Recovery Support Center and Healthy Acadia is hosting the 3rd annual Walk for Recovery and candlelight vigil in Machias. You won’t want to miss this powerful event.  See flyer for details.  Check in with the CCC’s facebook page each day in September to learn more about recovery efforts, tools, and strategies.


Free Family Harvest Meal
With help from our partners, the CCC is planning a free, nutritious meal for families with children who participate in Trick or Treat on Main Street this year.  Help us offer children and families a (not too) spooky good time!  We expect hundreds of children to visit businesses in downtown Machias on October 25th and would like to offer a free, hot meal in the Lee Pellon Center — the end of the trick-or-treating route, with a few simple activities for kids and a table for organizational materials.  The meal hours will be 4 to 6 pm — just about supper time for most families.  We will need help setting up, running activities, serving, and cleaning up after the event.  If your organization would like to participate, please sign up here.  Bring your kids to Trick or Treat on Main Street and join us after — costumes encouraged!

VISTA Recruitment for Food Security and Rescue

We are stepping up recruitment for a Healthy Acadia Americorps VISTA position to support our food security and food rescue efforts. There is a start date of October 28. Applicants would need to apply by Oct 1. Please share this press release and this flyer with anyone you think might be interested and with other community partners.

Elder Abuse Awareness & Response Workshop

The Elder Abuse Institute of Maine, together with Next Step and the CCC, is hosting a free workshop on October 10th from 1-5 pm at the Calais Congregational Church, 21 Calais Avenue.  This event is for community volunteers, social service agency staff, medical providers, law enforcement, and faith community members – please share this flyer.  Participants will learn to identify potential elder abuse, what resources are available to help victims and families, and what they can do to help.  Call 207-712-8551 for more information.  Register here.


Free Maine Mariner’s Hockey Tickets for your organization
News Center Maine wants your organization to be a part of the excitement at the Maine Mariner’s home hockey games this season.  For each and every Maine Mariners hockey game held at the Cross Insurance Arena in Portland, the News Center Maine’s Storm Center Box is allotting, at no cost, 13 premium seats to 501(c)3 local non-profits, charitable organizations and Maine K-12 sports teams and clubs.  If your organization is interested please see this form for more information and the link to apply to sit in the Storm Center Box.

Your announcement could go here: email the details to Christine by 5 pm Monday for inclusion in Wednesday’s Weekly Communiqué.  Photos and links are appreciated.

Updates  

Updates on programs, research, initiatives and pending legislation

Getting a Parent with Dementia the Best Long-Term Care for the Money
A new study finds that providing life stories can lead to better, person-centered care

(Article in Next Avenue by Jay Newton-Small, August 16, 2019)

Liz Kozlowski and her staff at Brookdale Senior Living’s Westlake Village, outside of Cleveland, knew that resident Ed Petrigac and his wife Yvonne had started an auto parts business. But it wasn’t until they read his life story that they realized he also had a love of cars. That knowledge helped the staff provide better, more patient-centered care for Petrigac, a Korean War veteran who lived in the facility’s memory-care unit.

And, based on a recent independent study conducted through a grant for my firm, MemoryWell, familiarizing professional caregivers with residents’ life stories can be impactful for the people with dementia in long-term care — and their families.

Considering that the median cost of a private room in a nursing home is now roughly $100,000 a year, according to Genworth Financial, person-centered care has become essential to ensure your loved one gets the best long-term care for the money. Families want to be assured their loved ones in memory-care communities are known and treated like the person they know and love.

Read the whole article

One-Time Events  

Fairs, trainings, conferences and more in the state of Maine

Impairment Detection Training for Employers:
August, 29, 2019

SafetyWorks! Maine Dept of Labor is holding a training on August 29th designed to help owners, managers, and supervisors recognize and respond appropriately to employee-impairment in the workplace in order to reduce worker accidents and injuries. Participants will be taught procedures to detect impairment regardless of the substance or cause. This class is designed to fulfill the federal DOT requirements for reasonable suspicion training of supervisors. In addition, participants will learn how to develop and implement policies that address impairment in the workplace and are in compliance with Maine’s Substance Use Testing Law. This free class runs 8:30 a.m.3:30 p.m. at the Machias CareerCenter, 53 Prescott Drive, Machias. Register here.


Forensic Training: Care of the Survivor of a Crime
August 30, 2019
Please see this flyer for an exciting (free) educational opportunity at Down East Community Hospital that will provide tools and resources related to trauma-informed responses to survivors of crime.  There will be limited seating so please call the number on the poster to RSVP. This event happens on August 30 and you can pick a morning session or an afternoon session.

International Overdose Awareness Day
August 31, 2019
Two events are being planned in Washington County for International Overdose awareness day:
  • 11 am to 1 pm on the lawn in front of the Chamber of Commerce Office in Machias: Substance use, recovery, and overdose prevention information will be available.  Community members are encouraged to share a picture and/or name of a person lost to overdose on the memory board.  Health Equity Alliance will have Naloxone available for distribution with a brief administration training – see flyer for details;
  • 6 pm in Calais: Downeast Recovery Support Center is hosting a candlelight vigil with speakers (311 Main Street) with vigil in park across the street. All community members are welcome to attend.

Walk to End Alzheimer’s Fundraiser
September 7, 2019

Russ’s Angels will be hosting a fundraiser for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s (October 19th at Darling’s Waterfront) at the Columbia Town Hall (106 Epping Road, Columbia) on Saturday, September 7th from 5-7:30 pm. Contact: Mardi Russ, Team Captain, at 207-483-2332 or 443-350-4009; email: m61ardi@yahoo.com.


Hot Topics in Employment:
September 9, 2019

Rudman Winchell has rescheduled their Lunch & Learn to September 9th, 11 am — 1:30 pm in the Assembly Room at Washington County Community College.  Topics covered will include: Drug Use in the Workplace, Sexual Harassment, Workplace Accommodation, and changes to Maine employment laws this year.  See flyer for details.  To reserve your seat, contact Dawn Spinney at dspinney@rudmanwinchell.com or 207-992-2302.


Intro to Federal Contracting:
September 10, 2019
10:00 AM
7 Ames Way, Machias

Learn the basics of government contracting with Maine PTAC Procurement Counselor Katie Bragg as she explains what it takes and how to go about selling to the Federal Government. Register here.


Core Advocacy Training
September 10, 2019
Next Step will be holding a 44 hour Core Advocacy Training in Ellsworth starting September 10, 2019. This training is appropriate for anyone who would like to volunteer for Next Step, learn more about domestic violence and social change advocacy, or apply for future employment opportunities at our resource centers. If you are interested, please contact Malarie Brown at 207 667 0176.

Swing for Success: 
September 14, 2019

On Saturday, September 14th, the Maine Association of Nurse Anesthetists, Rocky Knoll Golf Course, and Healthy Acadia will host the second annual, “Swing for Success,” Golf Tournament Fundraiser at Rocky Knoll Golf Course, 14 River Road, Orrington. All registration proceeds from this event will support Healthy Acadia’s Downeast Recovery Supports Fund which helps to bolster recovery infrastructure and provide access to resources needed by individuals and their families throughout their recovery journey.  Registration for “Swing for Success” is $125 per person, or $400 for a team of four if registering online ($450 at the event). Register online at www.meana.org. On-site registration begins at 9:00 am; tee time is at 10:00 am. A luncheon barbecue is included, along with snacks, great prizes and cash awards.


Senior Health & Resource Fair:
September 16, 2019

Eastport Health Care is sponsoring a Senior Health & Resource Fair on September 16th from 10 am — 3 pm at the Eastport Welcome Center, Port Authority Building, 141 Water Street.  Speakers, exhibits, demonstrations — Share this flyer with seniors, caregivers and providers of senior services in the Eastport area.


Selling to the State of Maine:
September 17, 2019
10:00 AM
7 Ames Way, Machias

Are you interested in selling products or services to the State of Maine? Do you want to learn how to become a successful vendor? Join Maine PTAC Procurement Counselor Katie Bragg, for a workshop that will tell you what it takes to sell to the State of Maine. Register here.


Cultural Competency: FFD 201
September 18, 2019

Registration is now open for an expanded version of Cultural Competency, 10 am — 2 pm at Bear Lodge (north side of Long Lake, Indian Township).  Elizabeth Neptune will present this free training, designed for Family Futures Downeast partners (all CCC partners welcome) with Geo Neptune, a two-spirit educator and activist. Transportation may be available from Machias.  Details and Registration here.


Walk for Recovery 2019
September 20, 2019
September is National Recovery month. The Community Action Team in partnership with the Downeast Recovery Support Center and Healthy Acadia is hosting the 3rd annual Walk for Recovery and candlelight vigil in Machias.  You won’t want to miss this powerful event.  See flyer for details.  Check in with the CCC’s facebook page each day in September to learn more about recovery efforts, tools, and strategies.

NAMI-Basics train-the-trainer
September 20-22, 2019

Free training opportunity in Augusta/Hallowell Sept 20-22 for NAMI-Basics train-the-trainer (see flyer for details).  NAMI will provide hotel rooms and mileage reimbursement to people traveling down from Washington County.  Please share this announcement with parents and providers who might be interested.  Contact Amy Beaulieu, Co-Coordinator of Project AWARE, to register.

6th Annual Wisdom Summit:
September 24, 2019

Registration is now open for the 6th Annual Wisdom Summit – “Igniting Aging Activism” on September 24th in the Augusta Civic Center from 8:30 am — 4 pm.  See full agenda here.


Helping your Business Navigate Substance Use in the Work Place

September 26, 2019 or
October 10, 2019

Sunrise County Economic Council and the Community Caring Collaborative are coordinating a free, 3-hour  training for employers on this topic with two different options for dates and locations:

  • September 26th from 9 am – Noon at the Machias Savings Bank Training Center, 1 Colonial Way, Machias.
  • October 10th from 5 – 8 pm at the Downeast Recovery Support Center, 311 Main Street, Calais.

See details and new agenda order in this flyer.  Register for either location & date here.


Elder Abuse Awareness & Response Workshop
October 10, 2019
The Elder Abuse Institute of Maine, together with Next Step and the CCC, is hosting a free workshop from 1-5 pm at the Calais Congregational Church, 21 Calais Avenue.  This event is for community volunteers, social service agency staff, medical providers, law enforcement, and faith community members – please share this flyer.  Participants will learn to identify potential elder abuse, what resources are available to help victims and families, and what they can do to help.  Call 207-712-8551 for more information.  Register here.

Building Bridges Through Story & Song
October 13, 2019

Save this date for an exciting training opportunity for early childhood professionals and out-of-school time practitioners, hosted by Washington County Community College from 9 am — 3 pm, with partners MRTQ and MaineAEYC.  Modest registration fee of $10 includes morning refreshments & lunch, special event T-shirt, chance at door prizes and more.  See flyer for details.  More details coming soon!

Walk to End Alzheimer’s 2019
October 19, 2019

The Alzheimer’s Association of Eastern Maine Chapter is preparing for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s 2019 at Darling’s Waterfront on October 19th.  For the second year in a row our team, Russ’s Angels, is participating in the walk – register here.  The walk is the largest annual fundraising event held by this non-profit organization.  The funds raised support all of Maine. Jackson Labs, located in Bar Harbor and Ellsworth, benefited from a large grant last year for their research with mice.  Very promising results are being seen.  There is hope on the horizon!  


Age of Possibilities Summit:
October 21, 2019

The Tri-State Learning Collaborative on Aging will be hosting the upcoming regional convening, Age of Possibilities Summit: Exploring research, technology and learning in the longevity era, on October 21st, 8 am — 3:30 pm at Grappone Conference Center in Concord, NH. Each new era brings possibilities for change and growth; the emerging longevity era is no exception. We are living longer than ever before; the world around us offers unparalleled opportunity to test old assumptions, make new discoveries, and modify ecosystems to support our changing needs.Click here to read more about this Summit and to register for sponsor or exhibit opportunities.


Free Family Harvest Meal
October 25, 2019
With help from our partners, the CCC is planning a free, nutritious meal for families with children who participate in Trick or Treat on Main Street this year.  Help us offer children and families a (not too) spooky good time!  We expect hundreds of children to visit businesses in downtown Machias on October 25th and would like to offer a free, hot meal in the Lee Pellon Center — the end of the trick-or-treating route, with a few simple activities for kids and a table for organizational materials.  The meal hours will be 4 to 6 pm — just about supper time for most families.  We will need help setting up, running activities, serving, and cleaning up after the event.  If your organization would like to participate, please sign up here.  Bring your kids to Trick or Treat on Main Street and join us after — costumes encouraged!

Innovations in Dementia Care:
October 28, 2019

Register now for the Fourteenth Annual University of Maine Clinical Geriatrics Colloquium, 8 am-4 pm at the Wells Conference Center, University of Maine. Orono, ME. Anticipated topics include:

  • Population Health, Prevention, Genetics, Risk, & Resilience
  • Environments of Care
  • Screening & Diagnosis
  • Dementia & Driving
  • Caring for the Caregiver
  • What is High Quality Dementia Care?

Details in this flyer.


Autism Fall Conference:
November 2, 2019

The Autism Society invites you to a free conference on November 2nd at Black Bear Inn, Orono.  This event is designed for participants to exchange ideas, resources and knowledge that will inspire hope and innovation for those who live and work with individuals with autism. This year’s keynote is “You Can’t Make Me: Proactive Strategies for Positive Behavioral Change,” delivered by James Ball, Ed.D., BCBA-D, author of the book, Early Intervention & Autism:  Real-Life Questions; Real-Life AnswersDetails and registration info here.  Registration expected to fill up quickly.

Serial Classes & Groups  

Classes, play groups, support circles and other repeating events

Certificate in Grandfamilies Leadership
Registration is now open for an online certificate program from the University of Maine Center on Aging for professionals and volunteers who work with grandfamily caregivers. The course will begin on Monday, September 30th.  Participants will complete the 9 modules over a 12-week period, ending December 22, 2019. This program is being offered for a low registration fee of $85. Course content is currently under review by the National Association of Social Workers for 9 Social Work continuing education contact hours. See this flyer for more information. Space is limited, and participation is on a first come first served basis, so please visit www.kinshipcert.org and register now.

Down East Hospice Volunteer Training 

Down East Hospice Volunteers of Washington County is offering a 5-day hospice volunteer training at the Calais Regional Hospital this September.  The training will run from 10 am – 3 pm on September 18, 20, 23, 25 & 27th (must attend all days).  A short pre-training interview is required – please respond soon.  A background check is mandatory when you complete your training. We need both men and women. You must have your own vehicle. GET YOUR APPLICATION NOW!  Call – 454-7521 ext. 126 or Director, Barbara Barnett – 726-5087 or e-mail downeasthospice@yahoo.com.


ESL Volunteer Tutoring

Axiom Education & Training Center is holding a training on “How to be a volunteer English tutor” at their office at 6 Colonial Way, Machias, on August 19, 22, 26 & 29 from 5:30 – 8 pm.  You do NOT need to speak a foreign language in order to teach English as a Second Language and no teaching experience is required.   We can show you how to help foreign language speakers learn English using successful, proven techniques that do not require you to speak that foreign language!  See flyer for details.


CAN Council Groups

  • Weekly infant toddler playgroup in Machias: Fridays from 10-11 at the Kay Parker Building. See flyer for details.
  • Weekly Social Hour for children 6-11 who are engaged with section 26/65 to come with their BHP’s for a craft/activity/game on Fridays from 3-4. BHP’s and their kiddos are welcome any Friday, but we do ask that they send an RSVP (263-5270) with the kiddo’s age at least 2 hours prior. This way we can make accommodations or modifications to our activities if needed. This will be held at WCCP (232 Court St, Machias). See flyer for details.
  • Grandparents raising grandchildren – First Thursday of the month from 3:30 — 4:30 at Woodland Public Library
  • Parents in Recovery (Calais) – Second Thursday of the month from 3:30 — 4:30 at Downeast Recovery and Support Center, Calais
  • Parents in Recovery (Machias) – Second Monday of the month from 3:30 — 4:40 at Downeast Recovery and Support Center,  Machias
  • Machias Circle of Parents – last Monday of the month from 3:30 — 4:30 at Sunrise Opportunities (232 Court St, Machias)
  • Nurturing Program – The CAN Council invites parents to a multi-session educational program sharing tips and tricks to help navigate the difficult challenges of parenting. Lots of opportunity for discussion and questions – free refreshments and childcare.  Location: Harrington Family Health Center, 52 East Main Street, Harrington, every Thursday from 12:30 — 2 pm.  Text/call Mandie at 263-5270 to sign up.

Caregivers Facebook Group

The CCC is launching a private facebook group for caregivers in Washington County – professional caregivers like RNs and CNAs, and informal caregivers like family members providing care for a spouse, parent, specials needs child, sibling or the neighbor across the street.  Our goal is for this group to provide a platform for caregivers to talk to each other, ask questions, offer solutions based on experience with similar challenges, and point to helpful resources.  Use this link to join.


Refuge Recovery

The Downeast Recovery Supports Center is now hosting weekly meetings of Refuge Recovery, a Buddhist-inspired approach to recovery from addiction. Meetings are on Tuesdays from 6:30 – 8:00 pm. No prior experience with Buddhism is required. Meetings are free and all who seek recovery are warmly welcomed. Learn more about Refuge Recovery at: www.refugerecovery.org.


Hepatitis C Support Group

Health Equity Alliance has begun a Hepatitis C support group at the Downeast Machias Recovery Center.  They also offer a syringe exchange and FREE HIV and HEPC testing.  Hours are Tuesday: 3-6 pm and  Friday: 10 am to 1 pm, closed to Walk-In Services on Mondays,  Wednesdays, and Thursdays. FMI: Arielle Metcalf at arielle@mainehealthequity.org, 207-255-5849.


Downeast MAT Expansion ECHO

Healthy Acadia in collaboration with Qualidigm (formerly Maine Quality Counts) invites you to join a local effort to respond to Maine’s opioid epidemic through education, skill-building, and networking for Downeast clinicians. The Downeast MAT Expansion ECHO program seeks to build local capacity to treat individuals who are struggling with OUDs across Hancock and Washington Counties by offering free education, skill building, and networking to clinicians and the practices they work in. Healthy Acadia, working closely with many key community partners, is offering a two-part Project ECHO program over the coming year. Sign up for Part 2 now: Second Wednesday of the month from September 2019 to May 2020; 11:30 am – 1:00 pm.  Meetings will be held virtually using Zoom.

Download a flyer for more information.  Project ECHO® (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is an evidence-based educational model developed by researchers at the University of New Mexico


Community of Practice Groups:
6-8 pm

Maine Roads to Quality invites Early Care & Education professionals to join one of 2 community of practice groups:

  • Calais Community of Practice meets on the second Tuesday of each month at WCCC – Riverview Hall, Room 115 (Multi Media Room
  • Machias Community of Practice meets on the 4th Monday of each month at UMM – Torrey Hall, Room 228

For more information or to register, please contact Theresa Fisk, District Early Childhood and Youth Coordinator –  207-956-2070 or email: theresa.fisk@maine.edu.

Standing Meetings & Calendars

Monthly and quarterly meetings, agency/initiative calendars at a glance and other meeting schedules 

2019 MRBN

Save these dates for Maine Resilience Building Network meetings held at EduCare in Waterville:

 Sept 26, 2019
 October 31, 2019

Washington County Food Pantry Network

The network offers technical and infrastructure support and education to all of the county’s pantries as well as to provide an opportunity for pantries to share successes and struggles. Dessert, beverages and gas cards will be provided to all food pantry participants. Meeting dates (Thursdays) and locations for 2019 are as follows:

Oct 3,  1-4 pm; Location to be determined.

Questions? Contact Regina Grabrovac at our Machias Healthy Acadia office by phone at 255 3741 or by email at regina@healthyacadia.org


Calais Area Breast Cancer Support Group

Meetings on the 4th Friday of each month at 3 PM at the Calais United Methodist Church, 849 Main St. (downstairs parlor), in Calais.  This free “gathering” is a comforting and safe environment to find encouragement and hope.  Open to all that have a breast cancer diagnosis.  FMI call Marianne at 454-0501. Download a flyer for more information.


Caregivers Support Group

Join other family/informal caregivers monthly for a supportive meeting at the Maine Veterans Home in Machias, facilitated by Lisa King, LCPC, on the first Friday of the month from 2-4 pm. Contact Lisa King for more information.


Work Group & Poverty Busters

Join this meeting of direct service providers to share resources and network with other providers in your area.  Read notes from the August meeting.  The next meeting is September 4th in the large conference room at SCEC, 7 Ames Way, Machias, from 1 — 3 pm.  See agenda for this meeting. Send your questions to Christine.

Needs & Offers 

Send us your agency/community needs or offers, such as job recruiting or housing needs.

VISTA Recruitment for Food Security and Rescue
We are stepping up recruitment for a Healthy Acadia Americorps VISTA position to support our food security and food rescue efforts. There is a start date of October 28. Applicants would need to apply by Oct 1. Please share this press release and this flyer with anyone you think might be interested and with other community partners.

Free Maine Mariner’s Hockey Tickets for your organization

News Center Maine wants your organization to be a part of the excitement at the Maine Mariner’s home hockey games this season.  For each and every Maine Mariners hockey game held at the Cross Insurance Arena in Portland, the News Center Maine’s Storm Center Box is allotting, at no cost, 13 premium seats to 501(c)3 local non-profits, charitable organizations and Maine K-12 sports teams and clubs.  If your organization is interested please see this form for more information and the link to apply to sit in the Storm Center Box.


Openings at FFD in Machias

Family Futures Downeast has a couple of slots in this year’s University of Maine at Machias Cohort that have opened up.  If you know of a family that you think may be ready to start classes quickly, please have them contact FFD Coach Lori Joy 214-5064 (ljoy@sunrisecounty.org) or Enrollment Assistant Jasmine Bassett 255-0983 (jbassett@sunrisecounty.org) ASAP or apply online at www.familyfuturesdowneast.org.

 


Adult Diploma Program

Washington County Adult Education has some some exciting news to share!  Along with the HiSET we will now be offering the Adult Diploma program in Machias, Lubec, and Indian Township:

  • Open enrollment for Indian Township will be September 4th from 1–3 pm at the Tribal Office (8 Kennebasis Street, Princeton)
  • Open enrollment for Machias will be September 3rd–6th from 1–3 pm at Washington County Adult Education Office, 6 Colonial Way (Next to the Whole Life Natural Market)
  • Open enrollment for Lubec will be September 4th from 12:30–2 pm at the Lubec Community Outreach Center (The old High school)

Classes will start on September 9th for Machias and Lubec. Indian Township’s start date is to be determined so stay tuned. As always, if you have any questions please call us at 255-4917 or email classes@aetc.us.


Axiom ETC is Hiring!

Washington County Adult Education is seeking to fill a part-time Adult Education Director position and part-time Literacy/ELL Instructor position that are being combined into a full-time position if a suitable candidate is found.  Candidate must have a bachelor’s degree and a wiliness to become state certified as an assistant adult education director. Professional Development costs will be provided. Assists the director in oversite of programs adult basic education, high school completion, college transitions, vocational, academic and career advising, and other programs deemed appropriate for communities. This is a county program, so travel is required at times. Mileage or a gas card is provided. The assistant director works director to support efforts to meet mission, vision and goals. The portion of the position as a literacy/ELL instructor will work with immigrant populations, college students and other adults who need to acquire the English language or increase their literacy skills. Professional development and training will be provided.  Please send a resume and cover letter to: jane.blackwood@aetc.us 


CCC Dream Fund

We are currently not taking applications as we work to replenish funds for this program supporting children and families as they reach for their dreams.  Established in 2016 to honor the life work of Marjorie Withers, the Dream Fund is an initiative of the CCC allowing children and young adults to pursue their interest in something that gives them joy and may be beyond the financial capacity of their family. About 125 Dream Fund awards have been given to families and children since the fund opened three years ago.


Temporary Census Jobs

The US Census is recruiting for a wide variety of temporary jobs including census takers, recruiting assistants, office staff, and supervisory staff to complete the 2020 Census.  To be eligible, you must be at least 18 years old, have a social security number, and be a US citizen. Find details and a link to the application process in the WCCOG News Feed here.


EMDC Workforce Development Services

EMDC provides employment and training assistance to eligible individuals in EMDC’s five county service area. For assistance in Washington County call Amanda Smith at 255-3656 or email at asmith@emdc.org.  Additional information can be found at https://www.emdc.org/page/954/workforce


Free Financial Coaching

Thanks to support from Downeast Community Partners, Joseph Connors has been able to continue offering free coaching on any financial matter to individuals and families in Washington County, following the termination of this program at the end of March by the Consumer Protection Bureau.  To make an appointment with Joe, call him at 207-598-5657 or email  joe.connors@downeastcommunitypartners.org.

Favorite Resources  

Send us your favorite links to share with other Communique readers. 

CCC Training & TA

Don’t forget that the Community Caring Collaborative is a resource for training and technical assistance.  Whether it’s help replicating a program, providing a curriculum, or offering a training tailored to the needs of your organization, the CCC is ready to help.  Just fill out our Training & TA Request form to start the process.


Just a reminder that we will not be publishing a newsletter next Wednesday, Sept 4th.  Enjoy Labor Day weekend!

The mission of the CCC is to nurture and sustain collaboration that expands resources and results in greater hope, health and wellbeing for Washington County people.

Contact: Christine Laurel, Communication & Training Coordinator
Community Caring Collaborative

PO Box 224, East Machias, ME 04630
Phone: 207-249-3318
Fax: 207-835-4500

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