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Habitat for Humanity of Maine is part of the global, nonprofit housing organization now known as Habitat for Humanity International. Founded on the conviction that every man, woman and child should have a simple and decent place to live in dignity and safety, we are dedicated to eliminating substandard housing locally and worldwide through constructing, rehabilitating and preserving homes; by advocating for fair and just housing policies; and by providing training, support and access to resources to help families improve their living conditions. Together, we build strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter.
Financial contributions: Your financial contributions help build and repair homes across Maine. Each local affiliate accepts donations by mail or online payment. Please consider becoming a monthly donor or contributing through donor advised funds, stock donations, memorial, milestone or celebration gifts, matching gifts, and through planned giving opportunities.
Donate and shop at our local ReStore: Transform lives with your generous in-kind donations. Help us empower others by contributing furniture, appliances and building materials. Proceeds from the sale of your items fund our homebuilding and home repair efforts.
Cars for Homes: Did you know by donating your vehicle to Habitat you can help build and repair affordable homes while also helping the environment? In addition to cars and trucks, the Cars for Homes program welcomes RVs, motorcycles, boats and farm and construction equipment. We make it fast and easy to donate a vehicle and you may qualify for a tax deduction. Call (877) 277-4344 or visit www.habitat.org/carsforhomes.
Volunteers are the heart of Habitat and help us to ensure our homes remain affordable. Opportunities are available on the construction/repair sites, in our ReStores or on a committee or board. Each affiliate offers something different. We encourage individuals, corporate and community groups to get involved no matter how much time you have to give. No experience is needed to volunteer on the construction site as staff and volunteers will happily show you the ropes.
Established: 1985 / Employees: 52 / Annual revenue: $10,964,199
60% Program revenue
20% Government grants
10% Corporate/individual donors
10% Foundation grants
**approximate as percentages varies from affiliate to affiliate
Seeking to put God’s love in action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope. Habitat offers affordable homeownership opportunities and low-cost home repairs to families throughout Maine.
See detailed information included for each affiliate.
Habitat for Humanity of Maine
Affiliate Support Organization
P.O. Box 82
Saco, ME 04072
(207) 331-5465
Year Established: 2009
Total number of Employees: 1
Executive Director: Amy Nucci
Board Chair: Tia Anderson
Habitat for Humanity York County
P.O. Box 267
Kennebunk, ME 04043
(207) 985-4850
Year established: 1985
Total number of employees: 12
Annual revenue: $1,837,925*
Area served: York County
Executive Director: Jeff Hassel
Board Chair: Bill Southwick
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland
659 Warren Ave.,
Portland, ME 04103
(207) 772-2151
Year established: 1985
Total number of employees: 12
Annual revenue: $3,911,730*
Area served: Cumberland County
Executive Director: Chad Mullin
Board Chair: Paul Lones
Habitat for Humanity 7 Rivers Maine
11 Elsinore Ave.,
Bath, ME 04530
(207) 504-9332
Year established: 1991
Total number of employees: 8
Annual revenue: $1,132,000*
Area served: Lincoln and Sagadahoc counties, Greater Brunswick and Greater Harpswell
Executive Director: Adam Lacher
Board Chair: Charlotte Kaplan
Habitat for Humanity of Waterville
P.O. Box 1972
Waterville, ME 04903
(207) 616-0166
Year established: 2001
Total number of employees: 1
Annual revenue: $165,000*
Area served: Greater Waterville/Augusta
Executive Director: Drake Zimba
Board Chair: Robin Getchell
Midcoast Habitat for Humanity
799 West St.,
Rockport, ME 04856
(207) 236-6123
Year established: 1989
Total number of employees: 7
Annual revenue: $2,350,000*
Area served: Knox County
Executive Director: Tia Anderson
Board Chair: Peter Berke
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Bangor
382 Harlow St.,
Bangor, ME 04401
(207) 942-8977
Year established: 1986
Total number of employees: 6.5
Annual revenue: $1,234,544*
Area served: Greater Bangor
Executive Director: Melissa Huston
Board Chair: Lawrence Diehl
Hancock County Habitat for Humanity
P.O. Box 343
Ellsworth, ME 04605
(207) 702-9457
Year established: 1989
Total number of employees: 1.5
Annual revenue: $208,000*
Area served: Hancock County
Executive Director: Sherry Billings
Board Chair: Mike Sealander
Habitat for Humanity of Waldo County
93 High St.,
Belfast, ME 04915
(207) 338-2344
Year established: 2009
Total number of employees: 3
Annual revenue: $125,000*
Area served: Waldo County
Executive Director: Vicki Keller
Board Chair: Mary Tripp
* approximate
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