
Every day, and in times of crisis:
Help Starts Here
The Opportunity Alliance supports people with the programs and resources they need to improve their health, safety, and stability, all to build better lives and stronger communities across Maine.
24,000
Mainers served
each year
116
Children enrolled in
TOA’s Head Start and
Early Head Start programs
4,500
Babies, children & caregivers supported by WIC each month
3,835
Calls to The Maine
Crisis Line/988 answered each week
Celebrating 60 Years of Impact
Join us on Thursday, October 16th to celebrate our 60th Anniversary at RAISE. Details & Tickets
Learn about our ‘Voices of our Community’ project.
Explore Our Programs
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A collection of programs working with youth, families, neighbors, and partner organizations to build strong networks and healthy neighborhoods.
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A collection of programs and services designed to increase income, and basic needs by ensuring access to food, safe and stable shelter, utilities, as well as volunteer opportunities.
Cumberland County Homelessness Prevention Program (CCHP)
Energy Crisis Intervention Program (ECIP)
Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)
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A collection of programs working in partnership with families and the community to ensure children are ready for school.
Early Childhood Education / Head Start
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A continuum of community and residential mental health and substance use disorder services for children and adults.
Community Mental Health
Residential Services
Building stronger communities, together.
We believe in people’s capacity to succeed with the proper support systems in place. Here in Maine, we’ve seen that firsthand- our clients, staff, and long-time partners all around the state are exercising daily acts of resilience, kindness, courage, and creativity.
There are many ways to support our work. Click here to learn more.
Want to donate by check? Make payable to: The Opportunity Alliance and mail to 50 Lydia Lane, South Portland, ME 04106 - Attn: Development