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Volunteers in Augusta provide meals on Christmas https://t.co/BD3twwnKW8
— WABI_TV5 (@WABI_TV5) December 25, 2020
Volunteers in Augusta provide meals on Christmas
40 years of Parkinson`s can wear a man down; not Brian Hall.
— NEWS CENTER Maine (@newscentermaine) December 25, 2020
Brian Hall has lived with Parkinson`s disease for 40 years. He finds a freedom in riding his bicycle. https://t.co/GuryjgESQJ
Brian Hall has lived with Parkinson`s disease for 40 years. He finds a freedom in riding his bicycle.
Westbrook restaurant pays donations forward.
— Jeff Peterson (@JeffWGME) January 1, 2021
https://t.co/uJokC8TMOx@WGME @FOX23Maine
Westbrook restaurant pays donations forward.
An anonymous donor`s matching challenge during Advent assisted St. Joseph Church in Ellsworth raise over $32,000 to help close a budget gap created by the COVID-19 pandemic! Full story: https://t.co/726llM664u. pic.twitter.com/eIj1znQezC
— Diocese of Portland (@PortlandDiocese) January 4, 2021
An anonymous donor`s matching challenge during Advent assisted St. Joseph Church in Ellsworth raise over $32,000 to help close a budget gap
A young girl from China, Maine and her grandmother in Cape Cod created something special together throughout their time in quarantine even though they were miles apart.https://t.co/ZVbcIT9KuM pic.twitter.com/SA5pZRnTOj
— Brooke Reilly (@brookereillytv) January 7, 2021
A young girl from China, Maine and her grandmother in Cape Cod created something special together
Thorndike boy donates money made from snack stand to Shriners Hospitals for Children https://t.co/uEXWdfonoT
— WABI_TV5 (@WABI_TV5) January 9, 2021
Thorndike boy donates money made from snack stand to Shriners Hospitals for Children
Bangor accepts generous anonymous donation https://t.co/C8DM7LLXEm
— WABI_TV5 (@WABI_TV5) January 12, 2021
Bangor accepts generous anonymous donation
Maine woman, 78, hiking 400 miles to raise money for Maine food bank https://t.co/uj3aWy16Pq
— Talia Clarke (@TaliaClarkeWMTW) January 13, 2021
Maine woman, 78, hiking 400 miles to raise money for Maine food bank
The journey to house homeless vets across the state started almost two years ago for Ed Harmon and his crew: https://t.co/HVQkZLk0DF
— CBS 13 News (@WGME) January 13, 2021
The journey to house homeless vets across the state started almost two years ago for Ed Harmon and his crew: