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V O L . X X I I N O. X X I I G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 1 6 – 2 0 1 7 48 Established: 1950 Employees: 4 Annual revenue: $850,508 CONTACT 39 Mechanic St., Suite 100 Westbrook, ME 04092 (207) 854-3749 www.mda.org MDAMAINE @MDAMAINE MISSION STATEMENT MDA is leading the fight to free individuals — and the families who love them — from the harm of muscular dystrophy, ALS and related muscle-debilitating diseases that take away physical strength, independence and life. Together with our supporters, we're helping kids and adults live longer and grow stronger. SERVICE LOCATION(S) All 16 counties in the state of Maine 2017 GOALS Finding research breakthroughs across diseases MDA takes a big-picture perspective across neuromuscular diseases to uncover breakthroughs that will accelerate treatments and cures. e power in this research approach is that knowledge and information from one disease can often yield progress in others to speed urgently needed answers for families. Caring for kids and adults from day one MDA provides early diagnosis, highly specialized care and access to promising clinical trials at MDA Care Centers in top hospitals and health care facilities across the United States and Puerto Rico. Empowering families with services and support From support groups and educational seminars to assistance with durable medical equipment and giving kids with muscular dystrophy the best week of the year at MDA Summer Camp, MDA empowers families in hometowns across America with help and support they need today. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/OPPORTUNITIES f MDA Shamrocks is the nation's largest St. Patrick's Day fundraiser. e program inspires pride in associates and encourages friendly interaction with customers. Shamrock pinups are sold to customers and patrons for $1 and $5 contributions. f The MDA Muscle Walk is a life-changing experience that unites families, friends, neighbors and local businesses to forge powerful connections, celebrate the strength of MDA families and transform hope into answers. f The MDA Lock-Up is a community event that is a unique and fun way to help local children and adults who live with muscle disease. By being an MDA Jailbird, you'll ask your family, friends and business contacts to make donations to your "bail", which are funds that will help MDA in its mission. f The MDA Hop-a-Thon is a disability awareness, acceptance and education program that teaches children three core values of awareness, acceptance and assistance. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES For 62 years, MDA has partnered with the heroes of our country, our International Association of Fire Fighters, to raise money and awareness for families living with Muscle Disease. Fill the Boot fundraising events are held all over the state of Maine at various times of the year. When a fi refi ghter is holding up their boot to collect money, they are collecting for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. ank you to our Professional Fire Fighters of Maine for your continued support and partnership. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES If you're 17 years of age or older, you're invited to apply and join the MDA team as a summer camp volunteer. You can join us for the "Best Week of the Year" and make a diff erence in the life of a child as a: f volunteer counselor f volunteer medical staff f volunteer activity/program coordinator ere are multiple volunteer and internship opportunities available throughout the year for our fundraising events. For more information contact the Maine offi ce at (207) 854-3749 or visit www.mda.org. Special events/fundraising . . . . . . . . 96% Foundations/grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3% State agencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . >1% Private donors/ miscellaneous donations . . . . . . . . . >1% TOP FUNDING SOURCE(S) Ashley King Executive Director Muscular Dystrophy Association of Maine Jared Conant State of Maine Goodwill Ambassador Brittni Bonville Fundraising Coordinator

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