The center will have about four times as much space as its current spot in the basement of the Trinity Episcopal Church, where it served 37,000 meals in 2024.
Trinity Jubilee Center
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Lewiston-Auburn nonprofits face new challenges amid federal cuts
Nonprofits are becoming increasingly more reliant on corporate, foundation and individual donations and grants after federal funds were slashed earlier this year.
Volunteering gives Calah Derocher a fresh start
Kudos: ‘After a week of being there I just knew I really wanted to give my time to these people and their cause,’ Derocher said.
Trinity Jubilee Center breaks ground on $5.1 million building in Lewiston to serve the needy
The new center at 123 Bates St. will allow the organization to provide more services to the homeless, the hungry and other clients.
Lewiston, Auburn to use federal funding toward riverfront improvements
Other funding announced last week will help Lewiston’s Trinity Jubilee Center open a new facility on Bates Street, and Community Concepts to renovate several of its housing facilities.
Trinity Jubilee Center spreads Christmas cheer for local people in need
Trinity Jubilee Center staff and volunteers made sure everyone who came through the doors Friday and Saturday had full stomachs, treats and a whole lot of Christmas spirit.
Plans for Trinity Jubilee Center new location taking shape in Lewiston
The Planning Board approved an application to construct a two-story building at 60 Park St.
Kudos: Arthur Pleau does the ‘little things that make a big difference’ at Trinity
Since finding Trinity, Pleau has become one of the organization’s most reliable volunteers, lovingly known as the center’s volunteer handyman.