OUT Maine recently received a $20,000 grant from United Midcoast Charities to support the organization’s work towards expanding support, advocacy, and affirming programs for LGBTQ+ youth in Knox and Waldo counties.
“We want to extend a great thank-you to United Midcoast Charities for their continued generosity and support of OUT Maine’s work with youth in Knox and Waldo counties,” says OUT Maine Executive Director Sue Campbell.
“It’s funding like this that enables our programs to function, both online and in person. Today that support is needed more than ever. We are going to continue empowering communities across the state to be safe, affirming spaces for young people to thrive.”
United Midcoast Charities plays a pivotal role in providing financial support, strategic guidance, and tangible resources to midcoast nonprofits that provide services in the areas of food, housing, health and safety, and economic security. UMC strengthens these community-focused organizations to achieve their missions more effectively and have a greater impact.
More: outmaine.org
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