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Maine Points: 100+ Women Who Care Southern Maine

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Maine Points: 100+ Women Who Care Southern Maine

 

100+ Women Who Care Southern Maine is a group of 385 local women who are interested in supporting our communities by contributing to Southern Maine charities together as a group to increase the impact. They donated over $216,000 for twenty local grass roots charities

Danny speaks with Deb Bergeron, Founder – 100+ Women Who Care Southern Maine. Also in studio we have two of the charities that they’ve helped. Donna Dwyer, Director of My Place Teen Center &  Kathryn Sargent, executive director of the Locker Project

This program focuses on supporting non-profit organizations in Maine.

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