Dozens of Maine nonprofits benefit from bank’s year-end donations

NORWAY — As a result of an unprecedented, financially challenging year for nonprofits, Norway Savings Bank is making more than 30 donations to area organizations, totaling more than $100,000.
The nonprofits that the bank has donated to provide much-needed resources in Oxford, Androscoggin, Cumberland, York and Sagadahoc counties.
“As this year comes to a close, we know there are many nonprofits that desperately need additional financial support to carry out their critical work and to enrich our lives with entertainment through the winter ahead,” said Dan Walsh, president of Norway Savings Bank. “We decided to surprise these organizations with a donation to recognize all they continue to do during this pandemic.”
The organizations provide a wide range of services – from nutrition support, housing, education, LGBTQ+, health care to arts and culture and more. Non-profit organizations in Turner Publishing circulation area, or that provide services in the area, are:
* Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bath/Brunswick
* Celebration Barn, South Paris
* Center for Wisdom’s Women, Lewiston
* Community Concepts, Lewiston
* Denmark Arts Center
* Freeport Community Services
* Good Shepherd Food Bank, Auburn
* HoMEworks, Augusta
* Greater Portland Immigrant Welcome Center
* A Long Journey Home Rescue, Stow
* Maine Center for Entrepreneurs, Portland
* Maine Recovery Fund, Portland
* Midcoast Hunger Prevention Program, Brunswick
* New Beginnings, Lewiston
* New Ventures Maine, Augusta
* Oasis Free Clinics, Brunswick
* The Progress Center, Oxford
* The Public Theatre, Lewiston
* Riding to the Top, Windham
* Susan B. Curtis Foundation, Portland
* Tedford Housing, Brunswick
* Trinity Jubilee Center, Lewiston
* University of Maine 4-H Camp and Learning Center – Northstar Program, Bryant Pond
* Windham Neighbors Helping Neighbors
For more informaiton, visit www.norwaysavings.bank