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Community Strength at the Local YMCA
Augusta, Maine, USATuesday, March 3, 2026
But the building is old and needs major repairs. The YMCA, like many nonprofits in Maine, struggles to pay for these upgrades. Funding from federal, state, and local sources is limited, so they depend on private donors who may not always remember to give.
The YMCA’s plea is simple: “Please don’t forget us. ” They hope for a new wave of charitable giving from Mainers who are generally generous.
Recent state efforts to protect funding for religious and other nonprofits give some hope. The YMCA’s location across from the Capitol means it appreciates any legislative support that helps nonprofits stay afloat.
Everyone can help, no matter how small the donation. Even a dollar shows care for community health and unity.
If we all pitch in, nonprofits can keep offering services that bring people together now and for future generations.
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