$5,000 grant will amplify two of the nonprofit’s 2024 events
First National Bank has donated $5,000.00 to Finding Our Voices, helping the grassroots nonprofit move forward two events that focus on breaking the silence of domestic abuse across Maine.
The grant reflects the lead sponsorship of the group’s second annual “Into the Light!” Fiesta in July in Midcoast Maine as well as the May 9 Eastport stop of their 2024 “Let’s Talk About It” tour.
“Into the Light!” involves 50 Midcoast eateries and other businesses designating yellow items in July with proceeds benefiting Maine’s domestic abuse survivors. The “Let’s Talk About It!” tour is Maine survivors of domestic abuse traveling from town to town to publicly share their stories, then lead a community conversation. Eastport’s event at the Welcome Center is the second of 10 talking and listening stops this year that include the Bangor and Southern Maine community colleges and Biddeford High School.
“We couldn’t be more grateful to our friends at First National Bank,” said Patrisha McLean, founder/CEO of Finding Our Voices, “for solar-powering two of our biggest events getting people talking about domestic abuse, and providing safety and comfort to the far too many women and child victims in our midst.”
McLean said, “This community-minded bank has been a leading light for Finding Our Voices from when we became a nonprofit four years ago, including sponsoring our bookmarks which are scaled down versions of our iconic posters featuring the photo portraits of 45 Maine survivors, sponsoring our posters in Boothbay Harbor, and bringing us to Eastport in 2020.”
Finding Our Voices marshals survivor voices to mitigate the financial control, isolation, and stigma that keep Maine women and children trapped in domestic abuse. In addition to its groundbreaking public awareness campaigns, the nonprofit runs weekly online support groups, a pro bono dental program called Finding Our Smiles, and the Get Out Stay Out Fund that in the first three months of 2024 disbursed $35,000.00 to 120 Maine families. For more information visit https://findingourvoices.net.