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Giving Guide 2022

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V O L . X X V I I I N O. X X I 22 G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 2 2 – 2 0 2 3 N O N P RO F I T P RO F I L E BOARD OFFICERS Jennifer Schmitz Secretary, Southern Maine Health Care Lynn Howe Treasurer, Kennebunk Savings Bank BOARD MEMBERS Nick Houde: Southern Maine Health Care Adam Hubbard: Biddeford Police Department Maura Keaveney: Maine Attorney General's Office Rebekah Lowell: Author/Illustrator Audrey Okun-Langlais, D.O.: Family Medicine, Retired Dana Prescott, Esq.: Prescott Jamieson Murphy Law Group Cornelia Stockman: Professional Educator, Retired Caring Unlimited � Strengthen: Our services support anyone who has been victimized in an intimate relationship. We recognize that people who are members of marginalized groups face more barriers to accessing support and experience higher rates of violence. We will provide programs that are welcoming, accessible and inclusive. � Educate: We work to change the conditions which allow domestic violence to persist. We will expand our prevention education programs throughout our community, particularly with youth and through increased collaboration with youth-serving organizations. � Empower: We recognize that the root of domestic violence is oppression and that all forms of oppression intersect. We will educate the community to know and understand how to support survivors and take action to end domestic violence. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/ OPPORTUNITIES The 22nd Annual Atlantic Plunge: Jan. 1, 2023, Gooch's Beach, Kennebunk � Corporate sponsorship opportunities � Participate and fundraise as an individual or team � Contribute prize items or other incentives for participants � Event day volunteer opportunities 5K Run/ Walk to end Domestic Violence: July 2023, Kennebunk � Corporate sponsorship opportunities � Participate and fundraise as an individual or team � Race day volunteer opportunities � Contribute prize items or other incentives for participants Third Party Fundraisers � We welcome and are grateful for the opportunity to work with businesses, civic groups and others on community- organized events. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES Annual Fund: Your financial contributions allow us to meet client emergency needs for safety and stability, provide an important match for some government funds, and help us fully fund all our programs. Freedom Wheels: Our vehicle repair and donation program provides reliable transportation and creates countless opportunities for families working with Caring Unlimited as they reorganize their lives without an abusive partner or family member. Donated vehicles and financial contributions accepted. Direct Support In-kind Contributions: Household items and other essentials support families working with Caring Unlimited by helping to meet basic needs and bridge the gaps experienced by those with limited resources. Holiday Giving: Financial gifts, adopt- a-family and other giving opportunities are available to assist individuals and families building new, safe and loving traditions throughout the year. Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Partner with us throughout the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, as we host a variety of awareness-raising programs, events and other initiatives. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Volunteers are critical to our ability to provide a robust 24/7 response and meet community needs. Find out more about volunteering and sign up on our website. Established: 1977 / Employees: 23 / Annual revenue: 2,486,325 TOP FUNDING SOURCES 42% Maine DHHS/ MCEDV Contract 19% State and Federal Competitive Awards 11% Fundraising Events and Individual Contributions 7% Maine State Housing 7% Other Grants 6% Program Income 4% In-Kind Volunteer Support 2% Municipalities 1% United Way: 1% Miscellaneous CONTACT 965 Main St., Sanford, ME 04073 (207) 490-3227 www.caring-unlimited.org @caring.unlimited @caring_unlimited MISSION STATEMENT Caring Unlimited works with the community to end domestic violence in York County. We provide support and safe haven to people whose lives are affected by domestic abuse. We serve people in a manner that honors their essential worth, nurtures their inherent strengths, and respects their right of self-determination. SERVICE LOCATIONS York County Susan Giambalvo Executive Director Ryan Liberty Board Chair, U.S. Commercial Sales Manager- Blending and Packaging, Irving Oil AT A GLANCE Helpline Advocate � Offer support and information to callers on the 24-Hour Helpline. � Receive comprehensive training and ongoing support. � Volunteer from home on your schedule with on-call staff support each shift. Other Opportunities � Group service projects � Administrative support � Event volunteers � Lunch and learns 2023 GOALS In 2023, we will continue to build and strengthen our core direct service programs and our prevention education programs to ensure survivors' needs are met, programs are accessible to all members of our diverse community, and our community is empowered to support survivors. � B u i l d : We o f f e r s u p p o r t a n d individualized safety planning to more than 2,000 people annually – free of charge, 24 hours a day. We seek to increase our volunteer corps and create partnerships that increase our capacity and quality of response. 37% Fundraising Events 21% Contributions 18% CPR Training Revenue 14% Other Revenue 10% Bequests Caring Unlimited works with the community to end domestic violence in York County. We provide support and safe haven to people whose lives are affected by domestic abuse. We serve people in a manner that honors their essential worth, nurtures their inherent strengths, and respects their right of self-determination.

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