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AYS Sports
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Black Bear Boutique & Maranacook Food Pantry
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Neighbors Driving Neighbors
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Overdose Prevention Services
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Maranacook Adult Education
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AYS provides athletic opportunities for youth in the towns of Fayette, Jay, and Livermore!
"AYS was founded by local citizens with the goal to empower kids with healthy bodies and minds, instill strong sportsmanlike conduct, and ingrain respect and modesty for what's around them through energizing team sports for children pre-K through 8th grade. AYS was incorporated in 1969 and continues to give children the strong opportunity to develop into healthy and respectful adults. Our office and gym are located on 25 Cedar Street in Livermore Falls, ME. Up the hill from RSU 73 Superintendents Office and atop Griffin Field. Our mailing address is PO Box 363 Jay, ME 04239 and our phone number is 207-897-2266."
To learn more, go to our website: https://www.ayssports.org/
"AYS was founded by local citizens with the goal to empower kids with healthy bodies and minds, instill strong sportsmanlike conduct, and ingrain respect and modesty for what's around them through energizing team sports for children pre-K through 8th grade. AYS was incorporated in 1969 and continues to give children the strong opportunity to develop into healthy and respectful adults. Our office and gym are located on 25 Cedar Street in Livermore Falls, ME. Up the hill from RSU 73 Superintendents Office and atop Griffin Field. Our mailing address is PO Box 363 Jay, ME 04239 and our phone number is 207-897-2266."
To learn more, go to our website: https://www.ayssports.org/
Maranacook Community School is pleased to provide support to our community through the Black Bear Boutique and Maranacook Food Pantry.
With colder months coming and the high cost of clothing, the Black Bear Boutique helps students by providing quality used clothing for free. Students will find jackets, sweaters, pants, footwear, and gym clothes. Clothes for all seasons are also available.
The Boutique is open to everyone during school hours.
The Maranacook Food Pantry, "Sandy's Place", is also open during school hours, and may be accessed after school by contacting Ellen Turgeon, school nurse. Our shelves are stocked with non perishable food items as well as basic hygiene products. Backpacks are available for students to take home food for their families at any time
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Both of these services are supported by Maranacook staff and community volunteers. If you would like to make a donation, please stop by the Health Center or call Ellen Turgeon at 685-4923 ext. 1033.
With colder months coming and the high cost of clothing, the Black Bear Boutique helps students by providing quality used clothing for free. Students will find jackets, sweaters, pants, footwear, and gym clothes. Clothes for all seasons are also available.
The Boutique is open to everyone during school hours.
The Maranacook Food Pantry, "Sandy's Place", is also open during school hours, and may be accessed after school by contacting Ellen Turgeon, school nurse. Our shelves are stocked with non perishable food items as well as basic hygiene products. Backpacks are available for students to take home food for their families at any time
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Both of these services are supported by Maranacook staff and community volunteers. If you would like to make a donation, please stop by the Health Center or call Ellen Turgeon at 685-4923 ext. 1033.
FREE transportation for residents of Belgrade, Fayette, Mount Vernon, Rome, and Vienna!
Do you or someone you know need a ride to shop, run errands, go to the doctor or to another place? If you live in any of the five towns listed above, our volunteer drivers will take you if the location is within 30 miles or so.
Yes? Please contact NDN.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Website: www.neighborsdrivingneighbors.org
Contact: Irene Gott, Coordinator: 860-0677
Email: neighborsdrivingneighbors@gmail.com
Do you or someone you know need a ride to shop, run errands, go to the doctor or to another place? If you live in any of the five towns listed above, our volunteer drivers will take you if the location is within 30 miles or so.
Yes? Please contact NDN.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Website: www.neighborsdrivingneighbors.org
Contact: Irene Gott, Coordinator: 860-0677
Email: neighborsdrivingneighbors@gmail.com
Every six months the Overdose Prevention Program for Kennebec County updates the region's substance abuse services materials. Below is the link for the latest versions. The more in-depth booklet is in its final paper print - please visit www.healthynorthernkennebec.org to review substance abuse and mental health resources. There is a new pamphlet that includes a brief quiz to see if you or someone you care about is at-risk for an accidental overdose. Many people who overdose (suffer poisoning), do so by mistake. There are also a variety of evidence-based health and wellness programs available for various topics that may be useful to you.
For more information you can contact Jayne at 207-621-3740 / resource center 207-872-4102
For more information you can contact Jayne at 207-621-3740 / resource center 207-872-4102
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To learn more about the adult education opportunities offered in the area through the Maranacook School Systems, follow this link: http://maranacook.maineadulted.org/