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2024 GOALS is is Sweetser's year of growth. Sweetser's dedicated and experienced staff are amplifying our impact in every corner of our state. We are expanding programs and services to reach more Mainers in need of treatment, support and hope. Sweetser is planning to open a Child ACT (Assertive Community Treatment) team in Southern Maine. This total-team approach will ensure children most at risk can get the help they need right in their own community. In conjunction with our special purpose private school, providing experiential learning and day treatment services, and embedding clinicians in schools across Maine, Sweetser is tackling the youth mental health crisis head on. Our substance use recovery outreach program, known as OPTIONS (Overdose Prevention rough Intensive Outreach, Naloxone and Safety), is expanding with additional staff in York and Oxford counties. Sweetser's comprehensive eating disorders program is adding more in-person services alongside its state-of-the-art telehealth platform. Sweetser is on the move, but we need you to continue this momentum. All Mainers deserve access to behavioral health. Your partnership with us can make that a reality. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/ OPPORTUNITIES Sweetser holds at least two major fund- raising events each year with corporate sponsorship opportunities and donor support required to make them possible. • Sweetser/Jack Chevrolet Golf Classic is one of the area's most popular charity tournaments in Maine. e tournament is held in June with a 36-team scramble. • Sweetser/KeyBank Sold on Kids Auction is our largest annual fund- raising event. is year the live auction will be held at River Winds Farm in September to raise critical funds to support those living with mental and behavioral health challenges. If you're interested in becoming a corporate sponsor, reach out to our Donor Engagement & Events Man- ager Jodie Hansen at (207) 294-4476 or jhansen@sweetser.org. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES Sweetser appreciates and welcomes donations throughout the year from anyone who wants to support the thousands of Maine children, families and adults in need of care and treatment for their mental and behavioral health. Individuals and families can make outright cash gifts to support Sweetser's mission or may choose to earmark their gift to a specific program or in honor or memory of a loved one. Sweetser welcomes, bequests or legacy gifts as well as endowments and gifts of stocks or securities. Business and corporate partners also have the opportunity to become a sponsor at any of Sweetser's annual fundraising events. Consider making a gift today by visiting: sweetser.org/donate. To discuss ways of investing in Sweetser's mission or creating a strategic corporate partnership, reach out to Justin Chenette, Sweetser's Senior Director of Public Relations & Advancement, at jchenette@sweetser.org or (207) 590-3266 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Volunteers add valuable life experience, diverse interests and unique abilities to our various campuses and clients across our state. We welcome corporate teams and other nonprofit groups to join us in creating ways to give back and make a difference. Some of our corporate and civic partners who have sent teams to volunteer with us include: KeyBank, Tom's of Maine, IDEXX, Liberty Mutual, Unum, Hannaford, Rotary Club of Saco Bay Sunset, OOB 365 and more. We also have opportunities to join our Development Committee, event specific committees and Board of Directors for those looking to make a significant contribution and impact towards reducing mental health stigma and expanding treatment access. Learn more about how you can help support Sweetser here: https://www.sweetser.org/volunteer. N O N P RO F I T P RO F I L E Sweetser BOARD OFFICERS Jessica A. Demers Chair, Attorney, Jessica A. Demers Esq. Dr. Margaret A. Shepp Vice Chair, Retired Physician Gregory R. Prince Secretary, Account Manager, Franklin Printing Michele C. Del Tergo Treasurer, Portfolio Manager, Bangor Savings Bank BOARD MEMBERS Craig Alie Chief Revenue Officer, Computershare Anna-Marie DiPasquale Retired Social Worker Diane H. Donaldson Senior Vice President, Commercial Banking Team Lender, Bangor Savings Bank Michelle R. LaChapelle Director of Engineering, Product Strategy, & Compliance, Liberty Mutual Steve McGrath Retired (former CFO, H.A. Mapes Inc.) James A. Nylund Partner/Vice President, GoodNylund- Wealth Management of Steward Partners Brynn Riley Clinical Quality Director, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Mary Turgeon Architecture, Gawron Turgeon Architects Ludmila Tutunaru Retired (CFO, Volunteers of America NNE) William J. Zafirson Senior Vice President – Chief Lending Officer, Bellwether Community Credit Union Jayne Van Bramer President & CEO Jessica A. Demers Chair, Attorney, Jessica A. Demers Esq. Established: 1828 / Employees: 637 / Annual revenue: $57,525,000 TOP FUNDING SOURCES 59.6% MaineCare 15.5% Investment income, fundrais- ing and miscellaneous 10.5% State of Maine (DHHS/DOE) 10.3% Private insurance and self-pay 4.1% Local school districts CONTACT 50 Moody St., Saco, ME 04072 www.Sweetser.org SweetserMentalHealth @SweetserMaine SweetserMentalHealth sweetser MISSION STATEMENT Sweetser is a behavioral health nonprofit that provides evidence-based treatment, support and hope through a statewide network of community-based mental health, recovery and educational services. Last year alone, Sweetser served over 15,000 children, adults and families. SERVICE LOCATIONS State of Maine AT A GLANCE 37% Fundraising Events 21% Contributions 18% CPR Training Revenue 14% Other Revenue 10% Bequests Sweetser President and CEO Jayne Van Bramer drops the first puck at the Maine Mariners' hockey game to raise awareness for mental health with NEWS CENTER Maine. 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