Camden National Bank launches statewide program to help homeless

Thu, 01/22/2015 - 11:15am

Camden National Bank announced today the establishment of a statewide program to discuss the topic of homelessness in Maine and provide support to help the more than 7,500 individuals, children, and families in the state without a home.

Camden National Bank’s new Hope@Home program donates funds to the more than 50 service organizations that provide the state’s homeless with food, shelter, life skills, and, most importantly, hope.

In 2015, through the Hope@Home program, Camden National Bank will donate $100 for every new home it finances to a homeless shelter in the community of the new homeowner.  

“Homelessness is a growing issue in our state, and we believe it is time to help our neighbors in need.  A home provides a lot more than shelter; it provides dignity, purpose, and hope,” said bank President Greg Dufour, in a news release. “At Camden National Bank, we wanted to find a way to support all of the great organizations in our state already working on this issue. Hope@Home is just one way we can help.”

Homelessness in Maine increased 26 percent in 2013, and about 250 homeless Mainers stay in shelters for six months or more. In Knox County, where Dufour resides with his family, there are approximately 155 homeless families and individuals, including single adults, victims of domestic violence, and unaccompanied youth. In 2014, 35 people in Portland lost their lives as the result of not having a place to live. 

“I know our organization is not only grateful for the financial support, but also for the bank’s help in raising awareness around the issue of homelessness in Bangor and across the state,” said Dennis Marble, executive director of the Bangor Area Homeless Shelter, in the release.

For more information on Hope@Home or how to join Camden National Bank’s efforts to help Maine’s homeless individuals, children, and families, visit HopeAtHomeMaine.com