The Maine Corrections Department is funding the non-profit group Youth Alternatives to the amount of $133,000, to be used to closely supervise 40 criminal youths who will be released from the Maine Youth Center into the cities of Portland, Lewiston and Waterville. The youths will live with foster families while they further their education and learn job and independent living skills. Details
A program for migrant and low-income youth is going into its third year in 34 schools in Maine, serv...
Scarborough, Milo, Waterville and Belfast have each been selected to receive $1,000 grants from the ...
The Peer Leader Program, a non-profit substance-abuse prevention group in Portland, received $36,620...
The Maine Corrections Department is funding the non-profit group Youth Alternatives to the amount of...
Four Maine agencies have been awarded more than $1 million in federal Department of Housing and Urba...
MaineStay, a 12-bed shelter for homeless youths between the ages of 16 and 23, is expected to open a...
this just in piece about a new Maine law passed in April called An Act to Provide Services for Chi...
this just in piece about a new Maine law passed in April called An Act to Provide Services for Chi...
this just in piece about a new Maine law passed in April called An Act to Provide Services for Chi...
Members of the Maine Youth Protection Council, a non-profit organization formed to fight discriminat...
The Maine Youth Center and the Androscoggin County Jail are the only facilities in the state approve...
The federally-funded Summer Youth Employment Training Program is providing 250 income-eligible teena...
The federally-funded Summer Youth Employment Training Program is providing 250 income-eligible teena...
The Maine Coalition for the Homeless plans to file a class-action suit against Gov. John R. McKernan...
The Maine Coalition for the Homeless plans to file a class-action suit against Gov. John R. McKernan...
A program for migrant and low-income youth is going into its third year in 34 schools in Maine, serv...
Scarborough, Milo, Waterville and Belfast have each been selected to receive $1,000 grants from the ...
The Peer Leader Program, a non-profit substance-abuse prevention group in Portland, received $36,620...
The Maine Corrections Department is funding the non-profit group Youth Alternatives to the amount of...
Four Maine agencies have been awarded more than $1 million in federal Department of Housing and Urba...
MaineStay, a 12-bed shelter for homeless youths between the ages of 16 and 23, is expected to open a...
this just in piece about a new Maine law passed in April called An Act to Provide Services for Chi...
this just in piece about a new Maine law passed in April called An Act to Provide Services for Chi...
this just in piece about a new Maine law passed in April called An Act to Provide Services for Chi...
Members of the Maine Youth Protection Council, a non-profit organization formed to fight discriminat...
The Maine Youth Center and the Androscoggin County Jail are the only facilities in the state approve...
The federally-funded Summer Youth Employment Training Program is providing 250 income-eligible teena...
The federally-funded Summer Youth Employment Training Program is providing 250 income-eligible teena...
The Maine Coalition for the Homeless plans to file a class-action suit against Gov. John R. McKernan...
The Maine Coalition for the Homeless plans to file a class-action suit against Gov. John R. McKernan...
A program for migrant and low-income youth is going into its third year in 34 schools in Maine, serv...
Scarborough, Milo, Waterville and Belfast have each been selected to receive $1,000 grants from the ...
The Peer Leader Program, a non-profit substance-abuse prevention group in Portland, received $36,620...