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Catholic Charities Fundraiser Takes a STAND for Maine’s Most Vulnerable

May 10, 2019

Catholic Charities Fundraiser Takes a STAND for Maine’s Most Vulnerable

Portland, ME – Join Catholic Charities Maine (CCM) to sip, savor and socialize all for a good cause at STAND — a fundraiser in support of seniors, children, refugees and immigrants, addiction treatment and mental health services. The evening features beer & wine sampling, savory hors d’oeuvres, live music, a silent auction and raffles on the coast at Southern Maine Community College’s Oceanview Dining Hall.

Catholic Charities served nearly 50,000 individuals in Maine last year alone and funds raised help provide crucial services to Maine’s most vulnerable populations who often have no where else to turn.

WHAT:                  STAND

WHEN:                  Friday, May 31st from 6 – 9 PM

WHERE:                Southern Maine Community College

                               Oceanview Dining Hall

WHY:                     Have fun while taking a STAND for Maine’s most vulnerable populations! Funds raised help empower and strengthen individuals and families of all faiths through Catholic Charities 20+ programs statewide.

HOW:                    Tickets are available at www.ccmaine.org/STAND  Tickets are $45/per person in advance and guests ages 35 and under enjoy a $35 ticket price if purchased in advance. This is a 21+ event.

About Catholic Charities Maine

Since 1966, Catholic Charities Maine has provided high-quality, community-based, social services to people of all faiths, beliefs, and economic backgrounds.   As one of the largest human service agencies in the state, we are committed to helping children and adults overcome adversity and achieve self-sufficiency. More than .91 of every dollar we receive goes directly to serving our neighbors in need. To learn more, please visit www.ccmaine.org or call 1-800-781-8550.  

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