Archive for the ‘St. Mary’s Health System’ Category

Sam’s Italian Foods Works to End Hunger in Our Community

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
1/10/12

Thirteen of Sam’s Italian Foods locations, headquartered in Lewiston, Maine, participated in fund-raising for local food pantries throughout the month of November. By asking their customers if they would like to donate one dollar toward ending hunger they raised $4,000. The top fund-raising shops were in Brunswick and Waterville. Locally St. Mary’s Health Systems Food Pantry was the recipient of a check for $1,730. Dan Asselin (right), a volunteer for St. Mary’s, presented a plaque to District Managers, Dan Poulin (left) and Andy Morin (Center) for “Outstanding Effort” in working to end hunger in Maine.

Employee incentives were contributed by Sam’s Italian Foods, Sparetime Recreation and Flagship Cinema’s.

 

Nick News with Linda Ellerbee: “What’s for Dinner? Hungry Kids in America”

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

At least 1 in 7 American families lack consistent access to food.  Click here to see some faces and stories of hunger in our own country and in our own neighborhood.  Meet Cameron from Lewiston, a member of Lots to Gardens, a program located at St. Mary’s Nutrition Center of Maine.

Lewiston/Auburn Community Invited to Vigil

Friday, December 16th, 2011

 Imagine spending the longest night of the year on the streets with no place to call home… 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Lewiston/Auburn Alliance for Services to the Homeless (LAASH) invites the L-A community to join their annual candlelight vigil to remember homeless people during the holiday season from 4:30 to 5:30 pm on Wednesday, December 21, 2011 in downtown Lewiston. For ten years, LAASH has held this event as part of a national movement of cities marking National Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day on or near the winter solstice – the first day of winter and the longest night of the year.

Please meet at 4:30 pm in the courtyard of the Trinity Jubilee Center (at Trinity Episcopal Church – courtyard entrance is on Spruce Street near the corner with Bates Street). After a few words and lighting of candles, vigil participants will walk several blocks up Bates Street, past the St. Mary’s Nutrition Center, to Main Street. The procession will turn right on Main and then right on Sabattus Street and conclude in front of the Calvary United Methodist Church (located in the triangle bordered by Sabattus, College, and Bartlett Streets).

Vigil participants are invited to bring non-perishable and canned food to the event, which will be collected at both Trinity and Calvary. Participants may join the vigil at any point along the route. An indoor space will be available to gather at Calvary to warm up and enjoy hot chocolate and refreshments donated by Hurricane’s Soup & Chowder and The Bread Shack. Staff from New Beginnings will provide van service back to Jubilee or the Park Street garage.

Based on a 2009 community needs assessment, LAASH and the United Way of Androscoggin County estimated that on any given night, 100 people in greater L-A are homeless – that number has likely increased with the continued recession. The route of this year’s vigil highlights a few of the local services for low-income and homeless people downtown:

  • Trinity Jubilee Center (247 Bates Street) provides daily meals and food, a warming center, refugee assistance, and resources to those in need. (207)782-5700
  •  The Nutrition Center (208 Bates Street) includes St. Mary’s food pantry, youth and gardening programs, and cooking and nutrition education programs. (207)513-3848
  • The City Mission group at Calvary Church (59 Sabattus Street) serves a hot supper downstairs from 4:30-5:30 p.m. every Wednesday and breakfast Sunday mornings from 7:30-8:30 a.m. for the community.
    207-782-3221
  • New Beginnings operates support services and housing for youth, including a drop-in center (245 Lisbon) and 24-hour emergency shelter (491 Main Street). (207)795-4077

Each year since 1990, the National Coalition for the Homeless (NCH) has co-sponsored National Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day to bring attention to the tragedy of homelessness. In an effort to maximize the impact of the day, organizers have encouraged statewide and local groups such as LAASH to hold events of their own. Last year, more than 152 cities across the nation sponsored events to recommit to the task of ending homelessness.

LAASH is a collaborative of organizations that serve local low-income and homeless people. Along with the United Way of Androscoggin County and other local supporters, LAASH has launched a 10 year plan to end homelessness in Lewiston/Auburn.

For more information, contact Bob Rowe at 207-795-4077 or go to www.newbeginmaine.org.

Give the Gift of Life

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

The American Red Cross is holding a Blood Drive on Friday, December 16, 2011 from 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm at the Lepage Conference Center at 99 Campus Avenue.

All donors will receive a coupon for a FREE regular six-inch sub at any participating SUBWAY® Restaurant in Maine in the month of December.

Please call the American Red Cross at 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) to make an appointment. You can also email (Jenny Cowie) or call the Volunteer office 777-8368.

What’s Hot at St.Mary’s Gift Shop?

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

Byers’ Choice carolers are available exclusively at the St. Mary’s Gift Shop.   “No two Byers’ Choice Carolers are ever the same. Our artisans create a unique character and personality in each figure by using a variety of techniques and materials. Each crafter leaves a little bit of herself in every figure she touches. As many as ten people will work on one Byer’s Choice Caroler. Consequently it is impossible to find two carolers that are exactly alike.” Joyce Byers

To view items over our webcam please  go to http://www.stmarysmaine.com/Gift-Shop/gift-shop-camera.html and call Monday through Friday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm  by calling the Gift Shop at 207-777-8372 or Toll Free 1-800-601-8177.  

 

 

 

BIW Donates to St. Mary’s Food Pantry

Friday, November 18th, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
11/17/11

Shelby Rossignol and her dad Paul Rossignol delivered 242 pounds of food and $1,758 to the St. Mary’s Food Pantry on behalf of Bath Iron Works where they are employed. Every year BIW employees do a food drive before Thanksgiving to benefit the Pantry. The donation was deeply appreciated. Joyce Gagnon, the Pantry manager, says this is the most challenging year the pantry has ever had trying to fill the shelves.

Come to the Book Signing this Thursday in St. Mary’s Lobby!

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

Come to the book signing and meet author Marguerite Stapleton and photo historian Annette Bourque.

Thursday, November 10
11:30 am to 1:30 pm
and
3:00 pm to 5:30 pm

St. Mary’s Lobby
93 Campus Avenue

You can purchase the books during the signing or after at the St. Mary’s Gift Shop.  Cost is $18.90

Winter Farmers Market at St. Mary’s Nutrition Center in Lewiston is Back!

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

WorkMed Can Help You Protect Yourself While Traveling

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
11/01/11

 

Are you planning a trip out of the United States? You will want the best and latest advice on how to protect your health during your trip.

At WorkMed in Auburn, we have the resources to clarify which immunization, prescriptions, and other precautions you will need to take in order to enter any country and stay healthy during your visit.

Student immunization services are also available when you have a student in need of vaccinations for a semester abroad, or just entry to a semester of college.

WorkMed can also advise you on how to best protect yourself from:

  • Contaminated food and water
  • Intense sun
  • Insect bites
  • Accidents

We will provide information on the precautions you should take when traveling with children, and inform you on the risk of theft, assault, and terrorism in the countries you will be visiting.

We provide protection from:

  • Acute Mountain/Altitude Sickness
  • Hepatitis A / Hepatitis B
  • Japanese Encephalitis
  • Malaria
  • Measles, Mumps, Rubella
  • Meningococcal Meningitis
  • Polio
  • Motion Sickness
  • Rabies
  • Tetanus/Diphtheria
  • Traveler’s Diarrhea
  • Typhoid
  • Yellow Fever

Whether your travel is for work, education, pleasure or mission, think of WorkMed for all your travel health needs.

To schedule an appointment for the Travel Clinic, please contact WorkMed at 207-753-3080 or email.

Free Medicine Disposal Day – Saturday, October 29

Thursday, October 27th, 2011