EMERGENCY NUMBERS
911
In the event of a life-threatening or immediate emergency, dial 911
(if you are unable to speak over the phone, TEXT 911)
Poison Control (800) 222-1222
Suicide and Crisis Line 988
Trevor Lifeline: (866) 488-7386 or Text Start to 678-678
CMP Outage Reporting Line – (800) 696-1000 – https://www.cmpco.com/outages
Town Resources
Woolwich Heating Assistance Program – emergency assistance to Woolwich residents funded by charitable donations.
Emergency Assistance Program – If you or a loved one might need assistance because of a medical or mobility issue during a severe storm or extended power outage, submit this form at the town office.
Animal Control Officer – (207) 319-8783
Road Commissioner – (207) 443-3932
County Resources
Non-Emergency Sagadahoc County Dispatch Center – (207) 443-9711
SCEMA RAVE Alert System – sign up to receive important emergency alerts
Community Resources
Shelter
Tedford Housing – To empower people to move from homelessness to home.
Food
Bath Area Food Bank – both a food pantry and soup kitchen are available to Woolwich residents
St Phillips Episcopal Church (Wiscasset) Help Yourself Shelf Pantry
Aging and Disability Resources
Age-Friendly Communities of the Lower Kennebec
Comfortably Home – free home modifications to help you live safely and independently
Elder Abuse Reporting (Maine DHHS)
Spectrum Generations – Provides life-long learning, health, wellness, nutrition, community engagement and the social well-being of all older and disabled adults in our communities.
Patten Free Library Homebound Delivery Service – Free home delivery of books, dvds, and other library materials.
People Plus! – Dedicated to intergenerational community participation, People Plus supports an engaged, healthy, and independent life for older adults, while joining others to build community for all ages.r basic human needs are at stake.
Medical and Mental Health Services
Oasis Free Clinics – Oasis Free Clinics is a non-profit, no-cost primary care medical practice and dental clinic, providing patient-centered care to uninsured adults in Midcoast, Maine.
OPTIONS Substance Abuse Services
Peer Support Warm Line 1-866-771-9276 (WARM) – 24 hour toll-free mental health peer-to-peer phone support line
Family Resources
Midcoast Maine Community Action – LiHEAP, Head Start, WIC, Economic Stability Program, Families CAN!, Whole Families, and more.
Child Abuse and Negleect Reporting (Maine DHHS)
Legal
Maine Legal Services for Elders – Free legal services for the elderly
Additional Resources
The Maine 211 directory of services for Maine Residents has hundreds of valuable resources, particularly relating to Housing, Social Services, and Substance Use resources. Dial 211 or visit their web-based directory.