Community Services

Provides individuals and families a variety of programs that offer financial assistance and emergency services, case management to assure that participants are aware of the range of resources available to them, and Health Aroostook, a Healthy Maine Partnership.

  • Case Management Services - Provides information, referrals, advocacy and assistance with transportation, food, shelter, and other resources to those in need.
  • Homeless Prevention and Diversion Program - Aids those households who are in imminent risk of homelessness or are already homeless by providing financial assistance and stabilization services.
  • Aroostook Healthy Maine Partnership Project - Healthy Aroostook is a local coalition that collaborates with community organizations, schools, hospitals, and businesses to help make Central and Southern Aroostook a healthier place to live and work. Much work is through education and awareness as well as policy and environmental change in five areas: physical activity, nutrition, tobacco, substance abuse, and chronic disease.

    For information about Aroostook Regional Transportation System (ARTS), please visit their website:  www.aroostooktransportation.org

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Aroostook Health Maine Partnership

 

The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) - Coordinates the distribution of USDA Surplus Commodity Food through hunger-prevention organizations in Aroostook County. Contact ACAP Health Services at 207-768-3026 or 1-800-432-7881.

TEFAP
List of food pantries in Aroostook County

 

  • Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)- Provides financial assistance to income and program-eligible households to help meet winter energy costs.
  • Energy Crisis Intervention Program (ECIP)- Provides up to $200 to income-eligible households for emergency fuel delivery or an electrical disconnect emergency. In addition, up to $3,000 is provided to income-eligible homeowners for the repair or replacement of dangerous, malfunctioning or inoperable heating appliances or systems that pose a threat to health and safety.
  • Low-Income Assistance Program (LIAP) - A statewide program that makes LIHEAP-qualified customers' electricity more affordable by assisting with electric bill payment.

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    Information on LIHEAP and other programs and resources

     

 


 


 

771 Main Street
Presque Isle, ME 04769
(207)764-3721
1-800-432-7881

40 Alfalfa Avenue
Suite 102
Fort Kent, ME  04743
(207)834-5135

91 Military St.
Houlton, ME  04730
(207)532-5311

88 Fox St.
Madawaska, ME  04756
(207)728-6345

 
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