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V O L . X X V I N O. X X I I 54 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 AT A GLANCE KENNEBEC MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION (KMHA) PARENT BOARD Leon A. Duff, Board Vice President/ Treasurer / Carol Axtell / Chief Harold Bickmore / Lisa Landry Esq. / Thomas Longstaff, Ph.D. / Walter Price KMHA FOUNDATION BOARD Lori Fiandaca, Board President / Megan Stiles, Board Vice President / Marilyn E. Canavan / Patsy Garside Crockett / Marjorie Downing KENNEBEC BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAMS AND SERVICES BOARD Samuel N. Goddard, Board President / Karen Normandin, Board Vice President / Chief David Bucknam / Kerma Cordice / Guy Cousins / Nancy Merrick / Cathryn Stratton KMHA REAL ESTATE BOARD Benjamin Murray, Board President/ Secretary / Bruce S. Harrington, Board Vice President/Treasurer / Melissa Bartlett / Kim Croswell / Daniel Stevens, Esq. Kennebec Behavioral Health Established: 1960 / Employees: 400 / Annual revenue: $31,828,548 TOP FUNDING SOURCES 81.5% Patient services (including MaineCare and private insurance) 13.0% Grants 2.4% Other Misc Revenue 1.9% Fundraising 1.2% Rental Income CONTACT Waterville Clinic & Administrative Offices: 67 Eustis Parkway, Waterville, ME 04901, 1-888-322-2136 Augusta Medication Clinic: 11 Caldwell Road, Augusta, ME 04330, 1-888-322-2136 Augusta Outpatient & Community Based Services: 66 Stone St., Augusta, ME 04330, 1-888-322-2136 Skowhegan Clinic: 5 Commerce Drive, Skowhegan, ME 04976, 1-888-322-2136 Winthrop Clinic: 736 Old Lewiston Road, Winthrop, ME 04364, 1-888-322-2136 Farmington Clinic: 115 Mt Blue Circle, Suite 3, Farmington, ME 04938, 1-888-322-2136 kbhmaine.org Kennebec.Behavioral.Health @KBHMaine AWARDS/ACCOLADES Kennebec Behavioral Health is accredited by CARF International (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities). Kennebec Behavioral Health's three Clubhouses, Looking Ahead Clubhouse in Lewiston, Capitol Clubhouse in Augusta and High Hopes Clubhouse in Waterville all have been awarded the highest level of accredita- tion from Clubhouse International (www.ICCD. org). Our newest Clubhouse, Village Clubhouse in Topsham, will undergo its first accreditation process within the next two years. / In 2018 and 2019 KBH was recognized as one of the Best Places to Work in Maine. MISSION STATEMENT Kennebec Behavioral Health's mission is to promote the well-being of persons who experience mental illness, emotional difficulties or behavioral challenges. Kennebec Behavioral Health (KBH) has provided high quality community-based prevention, education and treatment with regard to mental illness, substance abuse, and co-occurring disorders for 60 years. SERVICE LOCATIONS Kennebec Behavioral Health offers clinic-based services in Waterville, Augusta, Winthrop, Skowhegan and Farmington as well as vocational rehabilitation programs — "Clubhouses" located in Waterville, Augusta, Lewiston and Topsham. KBH also offers several community-based services which are provided throughout mid-Maine and beyond. Rosalie C. Williams, KMHA Parent Board President/Secretary Thomas J. McAdam, CEO 2021 GOALS In 1960, Kennebec Mental Health Associa- tion was incorporated to promote a compre- hensive community mental health program for the community of Kennebec County. is brand-new organization, which was housed in rented space at ayer Hospital in Waterville, began its journey toward providing high quality community-based prevention, education, treatment, medi- cation management, emergency shelter, outreach, rehabilitation, substance abuse and mental health programs throughout Central Maine and beyond. For 60 years, the agency has envi- sioned and worked toward a community in which everyone enjoys physical, men- tal, emotional and spiritual health–and remains in pursuit of that goal. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/ OPPORTUNITIES Kennebec Behavioral Health will be host- ing its 4th Annual "A Night Out" comedy show on Saturday, November 7. is year the event will be virtual, and will feature e River Comics therivercomics.com as well as an on-line themed basket raffle and 50/50 raffle. More details are on KBH's website at kbhmaine.org. Funds raised through the event will benefit KBH's College Scholarship Program. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES Nearly everyone has a friend or family member that is or has struggled with mental illness and/or substance use dis- order. Gifts to KBH can be restricted to As we consider that Kennebec Behavioral Health has been here providing services in Central Maine for 60 years, it is nothing less than spectacular! Since the inception of KBH, much has changed in the delivery, funding, research, and understanding of how mental health services play a role in our greater healthcare system. To that end, we have aspired to be responsive and effective in our work. We are grateful for the work we do and the support we have received from so many. — Tom McAdam Kennebec Behavioral Health Chief Executive Officer a specific program or kept unrestricted to go where the need is greatest, such as the Homeless Youth Outreach Program or Substance Use Disorder Prevention pro- graming. Every gift that is made is some- one's next step toward recovery. One-time, annual or planned gifts can be arranged by contacting Tina Chapman, Development & Communications Director at 207-873- 2136 ext. 1022, tchapman@kbhmaine.org or kbhmaine.org. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Kennebec Behavioral Health offers oppor- tunities for those interested in volunteering at the Board level. We have four separate corporations — KBH Programs and Ser- vices, Kennebec Mental Health Associ- ates (KMHA) Foundation, KMHA Real Estate, and the KMHA Parent Board. P H O T O / C O U R T E S Y K E N N E B E C B E H AV I O R A L H E A LT H Providing innovative, effective care since 1960