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X X I G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 1 9 – 2 0 2 0 92 BOARD OFFICERS Donna Finneran Board Vice President Nancy Phythyon Board Treasurer Joan Nass Board Secretary BOARD MEMBERS Claudette Dupee Donna Finneran Nancy Phythyon Joan Nass Laurence Adams Benjamin Brown Don Burns Lisa Carter Grady Collins David Dionne Betsy Kelly Jane McCabe Pat McLaughlin Isabelle Palin Jean Walsh David Wright Established: 1965 Employees: 220 plus Annual revenue: $19,074,814 CONTACT 6 Spruce St., Sanford, ME 04073 (207) 324-5762 15 York St., Building 9, Suite #2 Biddeford, ME 04005 (207) 283-2402 120 Rogers Road, East Wing A102 Kittery, ME 03904 (207) 439-2699 Nasson Health Care 15 Oak St., Springvale, ME 04083 (207) 490-6900 www.yccac.org www.nassonhealthcare.org YCCAC @YorkCountyCAP yccac_me yorkcountycap MISSION STATEMENT The mission of York County Community Action Corporation is to alleviate the effects of poverty, attack its underlying causes, and to promote the dignity and self-sufficiency of the people of York County, Maine. SERVICE LOCATIONS York County Community Action Corporation provides services to all 29 York County towns and cities: Acton, Alfred, Arundel, Biddeford, Berwick, Buxton, Cornish, Dayton, Eliot, Hollis, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Kittery, Lebanon, Limington, Limerick, Lyman, Newfield, North Berwick, Ogunquit, Old Orchard Beach, Parsonsfield, Saco, Sanford, Shapleigh, South Berwick, Waterboro, Wells, and York. York County Community Action Corporation AWARDS/ACCOLADES 2019: Since 2012, Nasson Health Care has ranked among the top 30% of all Federally Qualified Health Centers nationwide for its overall clinical quality and performance. Nasson is a nationally-recognized Patient-Centered Medical Home. It is also a Health Care Quality Leader, a designation received from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services/Bureau of Primary Health Care. 2018: York County Head Start program's 12 pre-k classrooms were recognized as scoring in the top 10% by independent evaluators. 2017: Nasson Health Care Provider Marte McNally received a Clinical Excellence Award from Maine Primary Care Association. 2020 GOALS YCCAC is driven by the belief that when our communities are strong, all mem- bers have opportunities to thrive. In turn, when an individual achieves personal success and independence, our communities grow healthier, more robust, and more vibrant. To achieve this, YCCAC has three priority goals for 2020. First, we will continue to address the needs of all of the clients and patients we work with, helping them lead healthy, secure, and independent lives. is includes providing critical services such as Head Start, transportation, heating assistance, home ownership counseling and repair, asset building, and WIC, as well as medical, dental, and behavioral health care at our Federally Qualified Health Center. It also includes implementing innovative approaches that help individuals and families achieve self-sufficiency through coaching and financial education. Our second priority is to strengthen the communities our clients and patients live and work in, with a particular focus on affordable housing and workforce development. Finally, we are working to address the opioid use disorder crisis, providing best-practice treatment of opioid use disorder that is integrated with primary care and enhanced by supportive resources that address patients' social determinants of health. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/OPPORTUNITIES On November 8, 2019, YCCAC will hold its 5th Annual Silent Auction for 200 guests at Spring Hill in South Berwick, Maine, with all proceeds benefit- ing agency programming and services. Interested supporters can learn more by contacting Ericka Sanborn, Development Manager, at 207.459.2938 or by visit- ing www.yccac.org. GIVING OPPORTUNITITES While YCCAC's annual appeal is launched each November to support the agency's capacity to continue its work, donations are accepted year-round through JustGiving.com or by contacting Ericka Sanborn, Development Manager, at 207.459.2938. In-kind contributions are also accepted on an ongo- ing basis in the form of goods and/or volunteer services. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Committed volunteers allow YCCAC to provide services to over 15,000 neighbors in York County each year. From driving individuals to medical appointments, to help- ing with tax preparation and assisting seniors with chores around their home, vol- unteers extend YCCAC's reach and leverage its limited dollars to have a meaningful impact on the lives of people throughout York County. Whether it's becoming a volunteer financial coach, helping individuals enroll in a health insurance plan, participating in a focus group, or providing administrative sup- port, YCCAC welcomes all individuals and businesses who wish to share their time and talent with our organization and community. Federal and state contracts. . . . . . . . 72% Fee for service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14% Grants and donations . . . . . . . . . . . . 10% In-kind donations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4% TOP FUNDING SOURCES Barbara Crider Executive Director Claudette Dupee Board President

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