MYC News
Stay up-to-date with MYC news and updates
THE KRAFT FAMILY AWARDS $90,000 TO NONPROFITS DURING PREGAME CEREMONY ON SUNDAY, DEC. 29
Jamie Dorr from the Midcoast Community Alliance named the Patriots Difference Maker of the Year and awarded a $20,000 grant for the nonprofit.
Read MoreMerrymeeting Project Receives $7,500 Grant from Avangrid Foundation to Save Programs for Youth Facing Homelessnes
Merrymeeting Project Receives $7,500 Grant from Avangrid Foundation to Save Programs for Youth Facing Homelessness In June 2019, Merrymeeting Project, a program providing critical services…
Read MoreBath resident named Patriots Difference Maker of the week
Jamie Dorr gave up her job as a web designer to dedicate her days to Bath students in need.
Read MorePatriots present Patriots Difference Maker of the Week Award to Jamie Dorr from Bath, Maine
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (Nov. 15, 2019) – Nine years ago, the Kraft family and the New England Patriots Foundation introduced a season-long theme called Celebrate Volunteerism.…
Read MoreBath back-to-school supplies event returns with more support, greater goals
BATH — Regional School Unit 1’s debut Set for Success event last summer, where students were welcome to pick up free back-to-school supplies – drew…
Read MoreProject that helped homeless youth revived through partnership with Midcoast Community Alliance
BRUNSWICK — A program working to combat youth homelessness in Brunswick-area school systems has been given a second chance at life after it had to…
Read MoreMidcoast Community Alliance Teams with Merrymeeting Project to Support Homeless Youth in Sagadahoc County, Brunswick & Harpswell
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 9, 2019 For more information: Jamie Dorr, Midcoast Community Alliance: 443-6856 Donna Verhoeven, Merrymeeting Project 751-5738 Midcoast Community Alliance Teams with…
Read MoreSelf-Care Saturday
Join us! For Free Self-Care Saturday designed for educators, youth workers & mentors @ The Bath Recreation Gym (Donald Small) Saturday, May 11th 7:00-8:30 am…
Read MoreMidcoast Community Alliance looks to create after-school programming
A local organization is working to give kids a place to spend time after school, a place that will keep them active, learning and motivated.
Last fall, Jamie Dorr organized a meeting of the Midcoast Community Alliance to present her Big Idea: creating a youth resource center at the current Bath Youth Meetinghouse and Skatepark. The idea was met with strong support and in the intervening months the Alliance and its vast network to flesh out exactly how it can provide the benefits of a resource center and after-school programming to the greater Bath community.
Read MoreMidcoast Community Alliance and Bath Youth to Benefit from Generous Bath Elks Lodge #934 Donation and Event
The local Elks Lodge #934 is embracing the work of the Midcoast Community Alliance to create healthy families and happy youth. The Elks recently made…
Read MoreCooking Matters
COOKING MATTERS Join us for a fun, interactive workshop with a Nutrition Expert once a week for 6 weeks. Come ready to learn knife skills,…
Read More