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V O L . X X N O. X X G i V i N G G u i d e 2 0 1 4 – 2 0 1 5 26 Top FundinG source(s) Board oFFicers Brian denger Vice President Department Manager, Shaw's Supermarkets aaron Burns Treasurer Attorney, Pearce & Dow LLC Lisa Boucher Secretary Vice President, Cross Employee Benefits Board MeMBers Louise Bernier Self-Advocate, Community Partners remi caron Vice President, Business Development, GWI Business Services atoka dumont Human Resources Manager, Volk Packaging Corp. Jim Mccarthy Financial Advisor, Prudential Financial rose McManus Community Volunteer Jason sulham Political Strategist, North Public Affairs Francoise e. paradis President, Psychologist and Owner, Hidden Springs Psychological Services Todd Goodwin CEO 2015 GoAlS In line with changes to the larger health care delivery system, Maine's intellec- tual disability services system is undergoing fundamental change designed to enhance quality, reduce costs and improve the consumer experience. Community Partners Inc. is proactively responding to these changes with strategic imperatives that build upon a strong history of excellent consumer care and responsible stewardship of public dollars. We are committed to: f Strengthening our core programs through expansion of services to our exist- ing population and development of new services for additional populations. f Collaboration and leadership in developing better integrated service-delivery systems in the intellectual disability sphere. f A professional culture where all employees are valued, well-trained, fairly compensated and accountable for their work. f Diversifying a portfolio of financial reserves that support growth and opera- tional flexibility. funDRAiSinG eventS/oPPoRtunitieS Mardi Gras Masquerade Ball: is semi-formal features live music, a silent auc- tion, cocktail party, dinner, dancing and Vaudeville performances. Mardi Gras dress and masks are encouraged. We are always looking for business sponsors and anyone can purchase a ticket to the event or volunteer. Program fundraisers: We organize community fundraisers year-round. If you are interested in supporting a specific Community Partners program in your area, please contact us or check our website (www.cpime.org) for upcom- ing events. Special olympics team: Community Partners Inc. sends a team to the win- ter and summer Special Olympics each year. You can sponsor an athlete, pro- vide a business sponsorship or make a donation to support our annual spaghetti dinner fundraiser in May. GivinG oPPoRtunitieS Annual fund: By donating annually, you can make a difference in the lives of people with developmental disabilities in southern and central Maine. Your donation will help support our 40 programs, providing healthy integrated com- munity living. Corporate sponsorships: Businesses can provide financial sponsorships for our fundraising events. Please contact the Development Office for ways to become a corporate sponsor. Silent auction: Many businesses also make in-kind donations of goods and services to the silent auction, part of our signature fundraising event. food donations: We are always seeking donations for our programs or to help support our fundraisers and keep costs down. Donate online or by mail: Visit www.cpime.org to donate online or mail a check to: Community Partners, PO Box 363, Biddeford, ME 04005. volunteeR oPPoRtunitieS We are always looking for volunteers at our fundraising events or serving on our Development Committee to plan events. If you are interested in volunteering in the corporate office, or in one of our programs throughout southern and central Maine, please call (207) 282-7113 and ask for Human Resources. Community Partners Inc. also hosts United Way Day of Caring volunteers each year. established: 1967 employees: 250 annual revenue: $13,750,000 conTacT 443 Main St. Biddeford, ME 04005 (207) 282-7113 www.cpime.org Mission sTaTeMenT Mission: We support people with disabilities live healthy and joyful lives. Vision: We envision communities where everyone enjoys dignity and fulfillment. Values: We value choice, respect, dreams and fiscal responsibility. serVice LocaTion(s) York county: Biddeford, Cornish, Kennebunk, Limerick, Old Orchard Beach, Parsonsfield and Saco cumberland county: Portland, South Portland and Westbrook androscoggin county: Lewiston Kennebec county: Monmouth Residential program revenue . . . . . . . 63% Intermediate care facility revenue . . . 25% Day program revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . 11% Fundraising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1% Community Partners inc.

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