Forms & Resources
- Donation Form (PDF)
- Planned Giving Letter of Intent (PDF)
- DCP Agency (PDF)
- DCP Volunteer (PDF)
- Early Care and Education Services (PDF)
- Elder Services (PDF)
- Energy Services (PDF)
- Housing Services (PDF)
- Supportive Services (PDF)
- Transportation Services (PDF)
- Work with DCP (PDF)
- Maternal & Child Health (PDF)
- Breakthrough Youth (PDF)
- Downeast Community Partners Strategic Plan 2019 (PDF)
- Micro-Enterprise Handbook (PDF)
- Poverty in Maine Report 2010 (complete) (PDF)
- Poverty in Maine Report 2010 (Washington & Hancock Counties) (PDF)
- DCP 2017-2018 990- Public Disclosure (PDF)
- Uniform Guidance Audit 2019 (PDF)
- Head Start Review Results 2018 (PDF)
- Transportation Complaint Form (PDF)
- Title VI Plan (PDF)
- Transportation Complaint Form (PDF)
Resources for Washington & Hancock Counties
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2-1-1 Maine is an easy-to-use tool that connects you with more than 5,800 health and human service resources. From counseling to childcare, and from elder care to emergency preparedness, 2-1-1 Maine has you covered.
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Dialing 2-1-1 by phone: You can dial 2-1-1 to access a caring call specialist who can direct you to needed services.
You can also visit 211maine.org.
Inclusion in 2-1-1 Maine Web-based Resource Directory
Providers of health and human services and emergency resource services in Washington and Hancock counties, are encouraged to submit information regarding their organization and services for inclusion in 2-1-1 Maine's Web-based Resource Directory. There is no charge to be listed in 2-1-1 Maine's Resource Directory 2-1-1.
Inclusion in 211 Database: For agencies or services located in Washington or Hancock counties to be listed or update information in the database, please contact: Pam Levesque, 211 Resource Coordinator, United Way of Eastern Maine, 24 Springer Drive, Suite 201, Bangor, ME 04401-3655. Phone 207-941-2800, ext. 219; Fax 207-941-2805; email: paml@unitedwayem.org.
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