Mainebiz Giving Guide

Giving Guide 2021

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We are Led by residents of Lewiston's downtown Trusted by our neighborhood, city and state Founded and managed by women We believe Iteration is the key to success Lewiston's future is the future of Maine A hand up is better than a handout We build Empowered residents with tangible skills Neighborhood pride & rehabilitated housing Community spaces, events & connections We teach Home buying, ownership & financial literacy Home maintenance & tool literacy Neighborhood stewardship & collaboration CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Amy & Allie Smith show a rehabilitated housing unit enrolled in the Renter 2 Owner program in Lewiston (2021); Members of the first Renter 2 Owner cohort of first-time Lewiston home buyers (2021); Amy & Allie Smith with an early laminate from the Build- a-Bed program (2016). for leWiston residents, by leWiston residents. building a thriving lewiston. A 501(C)3 NONpROFIT ORgANIzATION CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Lewiston residents learn interior painting in a downtown apartment building (2018); Build-a-Bed participants paint the final coat of polyurethane on their free new beds (2019); Neighbors and new friends gather around a table at our downtown Lewiston workshop (2019). Neighborhood children play a game of cornhole (le ) and enjoy free all-beef hot dogs (right) at Healthy Homeworks' Pop-Up Garden in downtown Lewiston (2019). Photography (c) Russ Dillingham, Lewiston Sun Journal, 2019. WWW.healthyhomeWorks.org

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