Rev. Gabe Burford Hired for Key Overnight Position May 20, 2026
Family Harbor House now has a part-time staff member dedicated to overnights on Friday night -Saturday morning, Saturday night-Sunday morning, and other times as arranged. The new staff member is Rev. Gabe Burford, an interfaith chaplain ordained by the Chaplaincy Institute of Maine. Gabe finds courage at the intersection of belonging and justice. He highlights that we all can play a part in the restoration of our world: "If we find our place together as communities of belonging, we can discover our unique steps towards the horizon of a just world."
Programs of But Still I Am One Merged into MMHC May 18, 2026
At the A Tavola fundraising dinner on May 16, the following news was announced: "We are thrilled and so pleased to share with you that the local organization, But Still I Am One, which has served at-risk youth in Waldo County since 2021, has joined us at the Midcoast Maine Homeless Coalition so that community-based prevention, youth support, and Family Harbor House’s transitional housing services will all be under one organization."
This is still very new, but you’ll hear more about it in the near future. We are very excited about this great addition to the Coalition.
Fundraising Dinner Raises More Than $4,000 May 18, 2026
- by Kathy Muzzy, MMHC Board Chair
We are so pleased with the support at our May 16 "A Travola" fundraising dinner. We sold 76 (at the cut off time on Thursday) out of the 80 tickets available and raised over $4000. Mandi Thomas and Andrea Butler planned and coordinated this event. We can not properly express our thanks to them and their many volunteers who made this possible.
Belfast Area High School Peer Leader Leos Raise Funds for MMHC With a 5K Run/Walk May 5, 2026
A big thank-you goes to the Belfast Area High School Peer Leader Leos. On Saturday, May 2, the group sponsored its annual 5K run/walk. The beneficiary of this year's fundraiser is the Midcoast Maine Homeless Coalition. This year's event involved 14 runners and 14 walkers, starting at the footbridge, going down the rail trail, turning around and coming back. Sometime soon, the officers of the Peer Leader LEOs will present a check with the proceeds of the event to officers of the MMHC.
The Peer Leader LEOs act as a high school component of the Belfast Lions Club, focusing on developing leadership skills through service, requiring 20 hours of community service per year. The group is highly active, organizing fundraisers like the 5K Run/Walk to benefit local initiatives such as the Family Harbor House, But Still I Am One, PAWs Animal Shelter, and the hospital oncology unit. And the group participates in seasonal events, including food box deliveries for Waldo Community Action Partners during the holidays.