Parent & Family Support
34 Wing Farm Parkway, Bath
Contact Dawn Flagg at:
207-443-7963 ext. 230
dawn.flagg@mmcacorp.org
About Families CAN!: "Families CAN! uses award-winning, evidence-based programs, providing enrichment opportunities to parents, caregivers and educators about topics affecting families with children from birth through the teen years."
34 Wing Farm Parkway, Bath
Serving Families in Sagadahoc County
Contact Susan Johnson-Moody
207-442-7963 x235
susan.johnson-moody@mmcacorp.org
About Whole Families: "Whole Families is a model of service provision developed over several years at MMCA. Its elements include a focus on the entire family with a flexible definition of “family.” The model is strength-based and family-focused and encourages teamwork between family, agency, and community resources. It includes an assessment for measuring levels of risk and promotes problem-solving skills that identify and eliminate barriers to self-sufficiency."
337 Manktown Road, Waldoboro
Serving Families in Sagadahoc County
Contact Jennifer Doherty
207-832-0343
jennifer.d.doherty@maine.edu
About Maine Families: "Maine Families understands that all parents want the best for their babies. Our caring and professional family visitors partner with parents and parents-to-be to access the information and resources that can support the physical and emotional health of their baby and entire family."
Women, Infants, and Children Program (WIC)
34 Wing Farm Parkway, Bath
Serving Families in Sagadahoc County
207-442-7963 x200
wicinfo@mmcacorp.org
About WIC: "The Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program serves pregnant and 6 months postpartum women, infants, and children from birth to age 5. Fathers and foster parents can enroll their children. WIC Nutrition Counselors provide nutrition education, breastfeeding support, and referrals to a variety of programs related to family health and well-being. WIC can provide mothers with hospital-grade breast pumps and also has a Breastfeeding Peer Counseling Program to assist pregnant and postpartum women in meeting their breastfeeding goals."