Maine Resources

  • CARES, Inc.
    Advocacy, case management, program evaluation, and policy development. We administer three programs: The Client Assistance Program (CAP), The Assistive Technology (AT) Project and case management for veterans with disabilities through the Veteran’s Administration (VA) at Togus.
  • Children Center
    The nonprofit Children’s Center provides quality, family-focused services for children; specializes in meeting the developmental needs of children with special needs by offering programs that encourage individual growth and development; provides support for their families; and promotes the inclusion of all children in the community.
  • Consumers for Affordable Healthcare
    For over 20 years we have worked to protect the rights of health care consumers in Maine. We are a nonprofit, nonpartisan, research and advocacy organization committed to helping all Maine people obtain quality, affordable health care.
  • Maine and New Hampshire Parent Resource Guide (PDF)
    An expansive and comprehensive guide for you and your child. The guide covers everything from seizure first aid, diet options, health care costs, to links for support groups links, medication assistance programs, government programs, online educational videos, a template for a personal seizure action plan and more.
  • MaineCare
    Formerly the Bureau of Medical Services, MaineCare was created to administer the Department’s major health care financing programs and health care benefits. MaineCare Services coordinates the programs and benefits, assures that they operate under consistent policy in keeping with the Department’s goals and Federal mandates, and provides accountability necessary to determine that they are administered in an effective and efficient manner.
  • Maine Department of Education
  • Maine Parent Federation
    A statewide family support organization that promotes individual aspirations for all people through information, education, and advocacy.
  • Maine Parent Federation / SPIN
    The SPIN staff have experience as parents of children with disabilities. They can answer requests for information or help parents find the answers to more complex problems. SPIN also collaborates with parent organizations, state agencies and other groups in Maine to expand opportunities available to families.
  • Penquis CAP
    We assist individuals and families in preventing, reducing or eliminating poverty in their lives and, through partnerships, engage the community in addressing economic and social needs.