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V O L . X X X I N O. X X I I 112 G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 2 5 – 2 0 2 6 N O N P RO F I T P RO F I L E 2026 GOALS Our goals for the upcoming fiscal year include thoughtful and strategic growth of many core programs, including our children's services and adult case management. O ur unique remote technology program, which provides in-home sensors, camera and assistive technology, continues to grow as we expand the populations we serve to include older adults and those with brain injury. In addition, we anticipate revenue growth across the organization as we leverage our resources to provide quality, person-centered services across a wider swath of southern Maine. As always, Waypoint's goals include greater efficiency, excellence in care, and a satisfied, well-compensated workforce. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/ OPPORTUNITIES � Waypoint's Music Fest is our foremost fundraising event. In June 2026, we'll continue our live music event, centered on our beautiful waterfront and featuring food trucks, a beer garden and great vibes. is important fundraiser benefits Waypoint Maine's services, including Fraser Ford School and Children's and Adult services. � Every September Waypoint Maine hosts its annual Golf Tournament. In 2026, we'll host our 15th annual tournament to support Waypoint Maine's athletes at the Maine Special Olympics. Funding ensures that children and adults with intellectual disabilities continue to thrive, and financial support provides increased access to community activities which promote health, fitness, and overall wellbeing. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES Bequests and Donations • Giving can be easily directed toward a donor's particular area of interest. Annual Fund Drive • Launches in October each fall and benefits all of Waypoint Maine's programs. Event Sponsorships • Businesses and individuals can sponsor and make contributions to any and all events. Online • Supporters can donate by credit card or PayPal directly online at www. waypointmaine.org. By check Make your check payable to: Waypoint Maine, Inc. 5 Dunaway Drive, Sanford, ME 04073 In-kind • Donations of goods or ser vices, recreational or other equipment are gratefully accepted. Waypoint Maine, Inc. Providing support and connection—Direct Support Professional with a member BOARD OFFICERS Jessie L. Krall, Esq. Vice President Attorney at Law, the Law Office of Jessie L. Krall Anthony Cataldi Treasurer Chief Operating Officer, Partners Bank Mary Frances Frank Secretary Active Community Member BOARD MEMBERS Dr. Don Burgess Bobbi Coffin Willie Dumont Hans Olsen Jennifer Putnam Executive Director Dennis Byrd Board President Chief Operating Officer, Kennebunk Savings Established: 1966 / Employees: 270 / Annual revenue: $22,229,235 TOP FUNDING SOURCES 78% Government fee for service 12% Fees 3% Miscellaneous 3% Federal or state grants 3% Interest 1% Donations CONTACT 5 Dunaway Drive Sanford, ME 04073 (207) 324-7955 www.waypointmaine.org www.facebook.com/waypointmaine www.instagram.com/waypointmaine MISSION STATEMENT Waypoint Maine is a nonprofit organiza- tion with a mission to support and empower children and adults with intellectual and other disabilities to reach their full potential. SERVICE LOCATIONS Waypoint Maine serves children and adults throughout York and Cumberland counties. AT A GLANCE Our Special Olympians and dedicated staff at the Spring Games for Special Olympics A student and teacher engaging in an activity at our Fraser Ford School VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Annually, our volunteers log hundreds of hours maintaining Waypoint Maine's campus, which includes handicapped- accessible trails, a historic waterfront area and playgrounds at our Fraser Ford School. Numerous volunteers, many through area businesses seeking to give back, lend their time to weed, rake and mulch to help maintain our trails and grounds. Contact us at connect@ waypointmaine.org to check out our volunteering opportunities.