Freeport Economic Development

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30 Main St
Freeport, ME 04032

Freeport Economic Development serves as a vital resource for the community of Freeport, ME, providing a range of services and information to residents and visitors alike. The town is committed to fostering civic engagement through public hearings, job opportunities, and community events.

In addition to managing municipal operations, Freeport Economic Development highlights local initiatives such as the Electric Tool Lending Library and campground reservations at Winslow Park. With a focus on community well-being, they also keep residents informed about important news and issues, including wildfire danger alerts and traffic studies.

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Alpha One

Since 1978, Alpha One has stood at the forefront of the fight to establish and expand consumer-directed personal assistance, promoting this approach at the state and national level. As a result of Alpha One's recommendation and active support, the Maine Legislature established the Commission on Independent Living in 1985 to coordinate, improve and expand services for people with disabilities. Chaired by Alpha One's Founder and involving some 200 consumers in two years of study, the Commission issued its report, Toward Opportunity, that called for expanded personal assistance, information services, and financing for assistive technology and home modifications. Alpha One today manages three distinct consumer-directed personal assistance programs statewide, enabling more than 650 consumers to directly employ more than 2, 100 personal care assistants. Alpha One has been an innovator in the services to promote independent living. Some highlights from this history of innovation includes: In 1993, Alpha One was awarded a U.S. Department of Education grant for Job Trek to enable people with disabilities to direct and manage the transportation they need to get to work. Job Trek provided vouchers for consumers to design the transportation systems. As residents of a rural state with virtually no public transportation, many Job Trek consumers chose to hire neighbors, friends, and family to drive them to work. Several consumers became employed for the first time while participating in Job Trek. Alpha One has had the lead role in the creation, administration, promotion, and enhancement of Maine's Adaptive Equipment Loan Program, a model low-interest financing program for assistive technology. Since 1989, Alpha One has co-administered the Loan Program with the Finance Authority of Maine. Alpha One provides consumer services and markets the Loan Program statewide. Alpha One assists consumers in choosing assistive technology and completing their loan applications. Alpha One has also been instrumental in promoting the development of financial loan programs for assistive technology across the United States. In 1990 the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research recognized Alpha One's milestone efforts with the Adaptive Equipment Loan Program by funding Credit-Able. Alpha One assisted 16 states and organizations in launching consumer-directed, community-based, income-contingent loan programs for assistive technology. In 1991 the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation selected Alpha One in its national effort to improve the health care of people with disabilities and to strengthen the financial viability of Independent Living Centers. Alpha One has worked to design a new generation of services that puts people with disabilities at the forefront of initiating and managing their health care. As a member of Maine's State Independent Living Council, Alpha One's active participation led to the 1994 Autumn Summit, the largest gathering of people with disabilities in Maine, and The Maine Opportunity, a 1995 report outlining how Maine can effect public policy that will provide choice in the lives of people with disabilities. Copyright 2011. Alpha One Enterprises. Privacy Policy. For more information please contact us at (800) 640-7200 (v/tty)
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