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Giving Guide 2020

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V O L . X X V I N O. X X I I 26 G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 2 0 – 2 0 21 N O N P RO F I T P RO F I L E BOARD OFFICERS Sante T. Ciccomancini, Board Vice President/Clerk: Managing Partner, Ciccomancini & Sons, Inc. Joan McClure Smith, Board Treasurer: Principal, Baker Newman Noyes BOARD MEMBERS Leonard M. Gulino: Author, Parent, Lawyer (inactive) Douglas K. Ginn: Attorney, Drummond Woodsum Susan K. Barnicle: Vice President — Relationship Manager, Key Private Bank Casa, Inc. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/ OPPORTUNITIES f 2021 Casa Charity Classic — Our 13th Annual event, scheduled for August 2, 2021 at Falmouth Country Club, is our largest fundraiser. Join us and leaders from the healthcare, bank- ing and insurance sectors for a day of good golf, great food, and exceptional support for Casa and those we serve. Email golf@casamaine.org for more information. f Kippie's 5K — is growing event honors a dear resident who passed, and his parents who remain some of our most beloved friends and supporters. Whether you're looking to log a time on a flat, well-marked course, or just want some laughs and exercise on a Saturday morning, this 5K is for you. e 2021 date is TBD and may be a virtual or combination event. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES f Giving Tuesday — is global move- ment is an ideal time and way to sup- port Casa on December 1, 2020. Visit casamaine.org/giving to learn more. f Planned Giving — Talk to your tax professional about the many ways to make planned gifts and their benefits to you and Casa. f Event Sponsorships — Put your name in f ront of businesses f rom the healthcare, banking and insur- ance industries at our events. Email info@casamaine.org to learn more. f Donate a Vehicle — Help Casa continue providing opportunity and community integration by donating a vehicle. We have need for handicap- accessible and standard vehicles. f In-Kind Donations — We are always delighted to consider donations of medical supplies, durable medical goods, and household items. Please call (207) 879-6165 to discuss. WHO WE ARE Casa has served children and adults in Southern Maine since 1979. Our expertise has always been supporting individuals who are both medically fragile and who have other cognitive disabilities. f Intermediate Nursing Facility — Casa's first home was an 8-bed facil- ity for children in Maine institutions needing to return to neighborhood settings where they originally resided. Today, a state-of-the-art, 16-bed home on the same Scarborough parcel continues to provide excep- tional warmth and opportunity for our most medically fragile. f Adult Residential Care — With several homes in Greater Portland, Casa excels at providing small group settings that promote growth and independence. Our model empha- sizes community integration and personal growth. f In-Home Support Services — Casa supports adults in their private homes for an ideal blend of care and inde- pendence. Often, this arrangement allows them to remain with family, while still receiving crucial services. f Mental Health Services — Under the guidance of Master's-Level Cli- nicians, Casa offers outpatient coun- seling, home- and community-based treatment, and serves as a trusted resource under 211 for the State. f In-School Support Services — Casa is proud to support children one-on- one in school settings to help them fully access their education. Established: 1979 / Employees: 261 / Annual revenue: $11,500,000 TOP FUNDING SOURCES 43% Intermediate Nursing Facility 31% Adult Group Homes 17% In-Home Supports 8% Mental Health Services 1% Fundraising & Gifts CONTACT Street Address: 741 Warren Ave., Portland, ME 04103 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 150, Westbrook, ME 04098 (207) 879-6165 www.casamaine.org casamaine MISSION STATEMENT Assuring that people with disabilities have safe, healthy and secure homes that promote growth and independence. SERVICE LOCATIONS Cumberland, York, Oxford, and Sagadahoc Counties Anne D. Walp, Executive Director Debra Nugent Johnston, Board President: Executive Coordinator, Maine Association for Infant Mental Health AT A GLANCE 2021 GOALS f Day Treatment Expansion — Casa supports children through certified Behavioral Health Professionals - one- on-one, in public schools, and under supervision of Master's-Level Clini- cians. Our work primarily in Portland Schools has been remarkably success- ful. We encourage parents and educa- tors to call (207) 879-6165 for more information on helping children access their education to the fullest extent. f Vehicle Procurement — Trans- portation is at the heart of many of our services. As you know, a full and healthy life involves getting to health- care appointments, social functions, shopping, family visits, nights on the town, and sometimes, just grab- bing an ice cream. As our client base grows, so does our need for reliable transportation. Casa looks to obtain vehicles, both handicap-accessible and not, to expand our capacity around socialization, community integration, and provision of healthcare. P H O T O / C O U R T E S Y C A S A , I N C .

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