NORWAY — As a result of an unprecedented, financially challenging year for nonprofits due to COVID-19, Norway Savings Bank made more than 30 donations to deserving organizations, totaling over $100,000 for year-end gifts.
The organizations provide a wide range of services – from nutrition support, housing, education, LGBTQ+, health care to arts and culture and more.
Donations made to Androscoggin and Oxford county nonprofits:
• Celebration Barn, South Paris, $1,000
• Center for Wisdom’s Women, Lewiston, $1,000
• Community Concepts, Lewiston, $10,000
• Good Shepherd Food Bank, Auburn, $1,000
• A Long Journey Rescue, Stow, $500
• New Beginnings, Lewiston, $2,500
• The Progress Center, Oxford, $2,500
• The Public Theatre, Lewiston, $1,000
• Trinity Jubilee Center, Lewiston, $2,000
• University of Maine 4-H Camp and Learning Center, Northstar Program, Bryant Pond, $2,500
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