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Parents as Teachers – Knox/Lincoln/Sagadahoc County

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UMaine Cooperative Extension Parents as Teachers – Knox/Lincoln/Sagadahoc County
231B Park St., PO Box 805, Rockland, ME 04841 Phone: (207) 594-1980 or toll free 877-972-5804 (in Maine)
FAX: (207) 594-7682
Contact: Caryn Drapkin, parent education professional/manager
E-mail: cdrapkin@umext.maine.edu

Give a gift

Parents as Teachers – Knox/Lincoln/Sagadahoc County supports young parents and their children through the involvement of caring, trained volunteer mentors and parenting education home visits.

In these times of limited public funding, you can help by making a gift to Teen and Young Parent Program.

Make checks payable to "Teen and Young Parent Program" and mail to:

Parents as Teachers – Knox/Lincoln/Sagadahoc County
P.O. Box 805
Rockland, ME 04841

from left to right back row: Nadine Reimer, Irene Hopkins, Ruth Griffin, and Wendelanne Augunas of Penobscot Bay Medical Center.

from left to right bottom row: Caryn Drapkin, Judy Powers - MCCS, Nancy White, and Cindi Staples in front.


University of Maine Cooperative Extension is committed to providing home visiting, parent education, and mentoring to all first-time families in Knox/Lincoln/Sagadahoc County, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, including transgender status or gender expression, national origin, citizenship status, age, disability, or veteran's status.


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