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V O L . X X V N O. X X I G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 1 9 – 2 0 2 0 84 BOARD OFFICERS Roger Caron Board Vice President Healthcare Professional Dennis Byrd Board Treasurer Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Kennebunk Savings Bank Shawn Sullivan Board Secretary Journalist Janet Tockman Former Board President Mediator BOARD MEMBERS Mary Frances Frank Anthony Cataldi Eric Andrew Willie Dumont Greg Patterson Dina DellaPasqua Hans Olsen Established: 1966 Employees: 441 Annual revenue: $20,557,569 CONTACT 5 Dunaway Drive Sanford, ME 04073 (207) 324-7955 www.waban.org wabanprojects @waban207 waban_maine Waban MISSION STATEMENT Waban is a non-profit corporation organized to develop and operate programs which promote the general welfare and education of children and adults with developmental and other disabilities. SERVICE LOCATIONS York County and the Greater Portland Area Waban 2020 GOALS roughout its 50-year history, Waban has continuously responded to the needs of the community by developing and providing essential supports for children and adults with disabilities. is mission and service-driven focus has led to a broad and comprehensive spectrum of programs. Last year alone, Waban pro- vided over 870,000 hours of service to its members—ensuring they live happy and fulfilling lives, as independently as possible. Looking forward to 2020, our goals are to: f Respond to the increasing incidence of autism in children (1 in 68) by expanding our evidence-based, therapeutic, specialized school classrooms to preschool through 4th grade; f Provide more opportunities for individuals to enjoy and utilize our handicapped accessible waterfront (Camp Waban); f Broaden independence in residential living options by leveraging technology; f Increase the number and skill levels of our dedicated and committed staff through targeted workforce development, enhanced trainings, availability of career ladders, and broader growth opportunities; and f Continue to be a beacon of light to those in need and provide a source of comfort, hope, and inspiration. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/OPPORTUNITIES f Waban's foremost fundraising event is the Annual Waban Telethon, benefitting Waban's Fraser-Ford Child Development Center and its Children's Case Management Services. Each year, the event is live streamed online and TV, and features musicians, dancers, and other live entertainment with plenty of food, raffles, and items to bid on. f Waban also host its annual Tee Up and Drive Golf Tournament every September. All funds raised at the golf tournament support Waban's athletes at the Maine Special Olympics. f Annually, Waban facilitates a direct-mail and online fund drive. A donation to the fund drive automatically enrolls donors as members of the Waban Association. Proceeds of the fund drive benefit all Waban programs. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES f Annual Fund Drive: Benefitting all Waban programs f Event sponsorships: Businesses and individuals can sponsor and/or make contributions to any Waban event(s). f Online donations: Supporters can donate online or through PayPal by visiting www.Waban.org/donate f By check: Checks can be made payable to Waban Projects, Inc. and mailed to 5 Dunaway Drive, Sanford, ME 04073 f In-kind: Donations of goods or ser- vices, recreational or other equip- ment are gratefully accepted. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Support from our community partners and volunteers make our work possible. For volunteer opportunities, please call (207) 324-7955. Program revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88% Fees/other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8% Social enterprise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3% Fundraising and grants . . . . . . . . . . . . 1% TOP FUNDING SOURCES Neal R. Meltzer Executive Director Kathy Fernberg Board President Vice President of Elder Care Ser vices, Southern Maine Medical Center Waban staff and program participants celebrate as they depart to the Maine Special Olympics Games.