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Make a Gift
Every gift truly does help make a difference! Be a part of making sure you, your family, friends and neighbors have access to quality healthcare, close to home.
 Blue Hill Memorial Hospital
- Blue Hill Memorial Hospital raises more than $640,000 a year from many generous donors, including grateful patients and their loved ones. Much of this money comes in through an Annual Fund direct mail appeal and makes it possible for the hospital to purchase equipment and other materials that have an immediate impact on patient care in Blue Hill and at sites in Bucksport, Castine, and Stonington.
- Patients have asked to be added to our fundraising mailing list so that they have an opportunity to make a gift. Some of Blue Hill Memorial Hospital’s most generous donors are its patients who wish to express their own gratitude for the care they have received, and to ensure that their friends and neighbors will receive outstanding care.
- Every gift really does matter. When approaching private foundations for funding, even modest gifts from individuals are considered favorably as a sign of community “buy in.”
- Blue Hill Memorial Hospital does not and will not share information about donors or prospective donors with any other organization. Information about donors is considered confidential.
- Blue Hill Memorial Hospital values the preferences of its donors and has always respected the rights of donors to remain anonymous.
- Any individual can request to be exempted from receiving any fundraising mail and/or phone calls at any time. Requests for such exemptions are honored very quickly, often while the donor or prospective donor is on the telephone.

 CA Dean Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home
Charles A. Dean Memorial Hospital & Nursing Home raises more than $330,000 a year from many generous donors, including grateful patients and their loved ones. Much of this money comes in through an Annual Fund direct mail appeal and makes it possible for the hospital to purchase equipment and other materials that have an immediate impact on patient care in our area.
Patients have asked to be added to our fundraising mailing list so that they have an opportunity to make a gift. Some of CA Dean’s most generous donors are its patients who wish to express their own gratitude for the care they have received, and to ensure that their friends and neighbors will receive outstanding care.
Every gift really does matter. When approaching private foundations for funding, even modest gifts from individuals are considered favorably as a sign of community “buy in.”
CA Dean does not and will not share information about donors or prospective donors with any other organization. Information about donors is considered confidential.
CA Dean values the preferences of its donors and has always respected the rights of donors to remain anonymous.
Any individual can request to be exempted from receiving any fundraising mail and/or phone calls at any time. Requests for such exemptions are honored very quickly, often while the donor or prospective donor is on the telephone.

 Eastern Maine HomeCare
- Eastern Maine HomeCare raises more than $400,000 a year from many generous donors, including grateful patients and their loved ones. Much of this money comes in through an Annual Fund direct mail appeal and makes it possible for the hospital to purchase equipment and other materials that have an immediate impact on patient care in our area.
- Patients have asked to be added to our fundraising mailing list so that they have an opportunity to make a gift. Some of Eastern Maine HomeCares’s most generous donors are its patients who wish to express their own gratitude for the care they have received, and to ensure that their friends and neighbors will receive outstanding care. • Every gift really does matter. When approaching private foundations for funding, even modest gifts from individuals are considered favorably as a sign of community “buy in.”
- Eastern Maine HomeCare does not and will not share information about donors or prospective donors with any other organization. Information about donors is considered confidential.
- Eastern Maine HomeCare values the preferences of its donors and has always respected the rights of donors to remain anonymous.
- Any individual can request to be exempted from receiving any fundraising mail and/or phone calls at any time. Requests for such exemptions are honored very quickly, often while the donor or prospective donor is on the telephone.
Make a donation to Bangor Area Visiting Nurses Make a donation to River Valley HomeCare Make a donation to Hancock County HomeCare Make a donation to Visiting Nurses of Aroostook
 Eastern Maine Medical Center
- Eastern Maine Medical Center raises more than $4,000,000 a year from many generous donors, including grateful patients and their loved ones. Much of this money comes in through an Annual Fund direct mail appeal and makes it possible for the hospital to purchase equipment and other materials that have an immediate impact on patient care in eastern, central and northern Maine.
- Patients have asked to be added to our fundraising mailing list so that they have an opportunity to make a gift. Some of EMMC’s most generous donors are its patients who wish to express their own gratitude for the care they have received, and to ensure that their friends and neighbors will receive outstanding care.
- Every gift really does matter. When approaching private foundations for funding, even modest gifts from individuals are considered favorably as a sign of community “buy in.”
- EMMC does not and will not share information about donors or prospective donors with any other organization. Information about donors is considered confidential.
- EMMC values the preferences of its donors and has always respected the rights of donors to remain anonymous.
- Any individual can request to be exempted from receiving any fundraising mail and/or phone calls at any time. Requests for such exemptions are honored very quickly, often while the donor or prospective donor is on the telephone.

 Inland Foundation
- Inland raises more than $150,000 a year from many generous donors, including grateful patients and their loved ones. Much of this money comes in through an Annual Fund direct mail appeal and makes it possible for the hospital to purchase equipment and other materials that have an immediate impact on patient care in our area.
- Patients have asked to be added to our fundraising mailing list so that they have an opportunity to make a gift. Some of Inland’s most generous donors are its patients who wish to express their own gratitude for the care they have received, and to ensure that their friends and neighbors will receive outstanding care.
- Every gift really does matter. When approaching private foundations for funding, even modest gifts from individuals are considered favorably as a sign of community “buy in.”
- Inland does not and will not share information about donors or prospective donors with any other organization. Information about donors is considered confidential.
- Inland values the preferences of its donors and has always respected the rights of donors to remain anonymous.
- Any individual can request to be exempted from receiving any fundraising mail and/or phone calls at any time. Requests for such exemptions are honored very quickly, often while the donor or prospective donor is on the telephone.

 Rosscare
- Rosscare raises more than $5,000 a year from many generous donors, including grateful patients and their loved ones. Much of this money comes in through an Annual Fund direct mail appeal and makes it possible for us to purchase equipment and other materials that have an immediate impact on patient care in our area.
- Patients have asked to be added to our fundraising mailing list so that they have an opportunity to make a gift. Some of Rosscare’s most generous donors are its patients who wish to express their own gratitude for the care they have received, and to ensure that their friends and neighbors will receive outstanding care.
- Every gift really does matter. When approaching private foundations for funding, even modest gifts from individuals are considered favorably as a sign of community “buy in.”
- Rosscare does not and will not share information about donors or prospective donors with any other organization. Information about donors is considered confidential.
- Rosscare values the preferences of its donors and has always respected the rights of donors to remain anonymous. Any individual can request to be exempted from receiving any fundraising mail and/or phone calls at any time. Requests for such exemptions are honored very quickly, often while the donor or prospective donor is on the telephone.

 Sebasticook Valley Hospital
Sebasticook Valley Hospital raises funds each year from many generous donors, including grateful patients and their loved ones. Much of this money comes in through an Annual Fund direct mail appeal and makes it possible for the hospital to purchase equipment and other materials that have an immediate impact on patient care in our area.
Patients have asked to be added to our fundraising mailing list so that they have an opportunity to make a gift. Some of SVH’s most generous donors are its patients who wish to express their own gratitude for the care they have received, and to ensure that their friends and neighbors will receive outstanding care.
Every gift really does matter. When approaching private foundations for funding, even modest gifts from individuals are considered favorably as a sign of community “buy in.”
SVH does not and will not share information about donors or prospective donors with any other organization. Information about donors is considered confidential.
SVH values the preferences of its donors and has always respected the rights of donors to remain anonymous. • Any individual can request to be exempted from receiving any fundraising mail and/or phone calls at any time. Requests for such exemptions are honored very quickly, often while the donor or prospective donor is on the telephone.

 The Acadia Hospital
- The Acadia Hospital raises more than $285,000 a year from many generous donors, including grateful patients and their loved ones. Much of this money comes in through an Annual Fund direct mail appeal and makes it possible for the hospital to purchase equipment and other materials that have an immediate impact on patient care in northern, central and eastern Maine.
- Patients have asked to be added to our fundraising mailing list so that they have an opportunity to make a gift. Some of Acadia’s most generous donors are its patients who wish to express their own gratitude for the care they have received, and to ensure that their friends and neighbors will receive outstanding care.
- Every gift really does matter. When approaching private foundations for funding, even modest gifts from individuals are considered favorably as a sign of community “buy in.”
- Acadia does not and will not share information about donors or prospective donors with any other organization. Information about donors is considered confidential.
- Acadia values the preferences of its donors and has always respected the rights of donors to remain anonymous.
- Any individual can request to be exempted from receiving any fundraising mail and/or phone calls at any time. Requests for such exemptions are honored very quickly, often while the donor or prospective donor is on the telephone.
 The Aroostook Medical Center
The Aroostook Medical Center raises more than $300,000 a year from many generous donors, including grateful patients and their loved ones. Much of this money comes in through an Annual Fund direct mail appeal and makes it possible for the hospital to purchase equipment and other materials that have an immediate impact on patient care in northern Maine.
Patients have asked to be added to our fundraising mailing list so that they have an opportunity to make a gift. Some of TAMC’s most generous donors are its patients who wish to express their own gratitude for the care they have received, and to ensure that their friends and neighbors will receive outstanding care.
Every gift really does matter. When approaching private foundations for funding, even modest gifts from individuals are considered favorably as a sign of community “buy in.”
TAMC does not and will not share information about donors or prospective donors with any other organization. Information about donors is considered confidential.
TAMC values the preferences of its donors and has always respected the rights of donors to remain anonymous. • Any individual can request to be exempted from receiving any fundraising mail and/or phone calls at any time. Requests for such exemptions are honored very quickly, often while the donor or prospective donor is on the telephone.

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