Cara Matchmaking is open and actively accepting new members. We will continue to follow guidance provided by the CDC and the State of Maine, including staying six feet apart, wearing masks, and cleaning the office after each client meeting. Richmond, Director Bureau of Veterans' Services 117 State House Station Augusta, ME 207-430-6035 mainebvs@maine.gov Veteran Recognition - Certificate/Coin (Click on Image) 2020 Year in Review (Click on Image). We are a boutique style matchmaking service in Augusta where successful, marriage minded singles meet compatible matches in a confidential and relaxing way. Our firm brings traditional matchmaking into the 21st century, combining a personalized approach with an exclusive network of eligible singles in Augusta.
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We are a boutique style matchmaking service in Augusta where successful, marriage minded singles meet compatible matches in a confidential and relaxing way. Our firm brings traditional matchmaking into the 21st century, combining a personalized approach with an exclusive network of eligible singles in Augusta. We introduce you to exceptional men and women who share your aspirations, lifestyle and relationship goals.
We represent the most discerning men and women who are emotionally available, financially secure and who strive for excellence.
If you are single, selective and serious about finding love, we would love to meet with you.
Frameworks For Change.
The Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence seeks to create and encourage a social, political, and economic environment that fosters communities where the diversity, dignity, and contributions of all are respected and celebrated, and domestic abuse and violence no longer exist.
The Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence serves our network of nine members throughout the state, helping them do the very best work they can for survivors of abuse. We also provide support for state level partners as they respond to abuse, create frameworks to inform the public's understanding of the issue, and advocate for policies that will hold abusive people to account and keep survivors safe.
Training & Technical Assistance
MCEDV offers training, consultation and technical assistance to statewide and multi-regional entities, seeking to improve their responses to domestic abuse.
Learn MorePublic Policy Work
MCEDV strives to bring the voices of survivors to discussions of public policy, and to center our solutions on those most impacted by abuse.
Learn MoreMember Services
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MCEDV offers support to our nine members as they work in communities across the state to provide direct assistance to people affected by domestic violence, and to improve the ways communities and institutions respond to abuse.
Learn MoreInitiatives
MCEDV engages in collaborative initiatives that further our mission and address the root causes of abuse.
Learn MoreOur member resource centers are available to all people impacted by domestic abuse and violence. Are you looking for help managing the risks posed by your partner? Could you use some non-judgmental emotional support? Maybe you are worried about someone in your life who is experiencing abuse? No matter which of these applies, advocates are here for you. Don't hesitate to call.
Find Help NowDomestic abuse and violence impacts our entire community. Together, we can transform our culture into one where domestic abuse and violence no longer exist. Every day, Mainers are finding ways both big and small to make a difference. Learn more about how you can get involved.
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Take Action NowGet the facts about domestic abuse. Learn about common tactics of abusive people, find statistics, access Maine-specific publications and materials, and more.
Domestic Violence Information & ResourcesMCEDV Recognizes Attorney, Advocates
as 2020 Champions of Change
AUGUSTA – As Domestic Violence Awareness Month comes to an end, the Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence (MCEDV) recognizes individuals who have contributed significantly towards creating safety and justice for survivors of domestic abuse and violence with its Champions of Change Awards. The awards were given virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The first…
Read MoreMCEDV Receives Funds from The Allstate Foundation, Continues Successful Collaboration to Address Economic Abuse
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MCEDV has received a renewal grant from The Allstate Foundation that will allow us to continue working alongside New Ventures Maine and four of our member Domestic Violence Resource Centers (DVRCs) to improve responses to survivors of economic abuse. This is the third grant renewal that The Allstate Foundation has awarded MCEDV to support partnering…
Read MoreIf you are single, selective and serious about finding love, we would love to meet with you.
Frameworks For Change.
The Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence seeks to create and encourage a social, political, and economic environment that fosters communities where the diversity, dignity, and contributions of all are respected and celebrated, and domestic abuse and violence no longer exist.
The Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence serves our network of nine members throughout the state, helping them do the very best work they can for survivors of abuse. We also provide support for state level partners as they respond to abuse, create frameworks to inform the public's understanding of the issue, and advocate for policies that will hold abusive people to account and keep survivors safe.
Training & Technical Assistance
MCEDV offers training, consultation and technical assistance to statewide and multi-regional entities, seeking to improve their responses to domestic abuse.
Learn MorePublic Policy Work
MCEDV strives to bring the voices of survivors to discussions of public policy, and to center our solutions on those most impacted by abuse.
Learn MoreMember Services
Matchmaking Services Augusta Medical Center
MCEDV offers support to our nine members as they work in communities across the state to provide direct assistance to people affected by domestic violence, and to improve the ways communities and institutions respond to abuse.
Learn MoreInitiatives
MCEDV engages in collaborative initiatives that further our mission and address the root causes of abuse.
Learn MoreOur member resource centers are available to all people impacted by domestic abuse and violence. Are you looking for help managing the risks posed by your partner? Could you use some non-judgmental emotional support? Maybe you are worried about someone in your life who is experiencing abuse? No matter which of these applies, advocates are here for you. Don't hesitate to call.
Find Help NowDomestic abuse and violence impacts our entire community. Together, we can transform our culture into one where domestic abuse and violence no longer exist. Every day, Mainers are finding ways both big and small to make a difference. Learn more about how you can get involved.
Matchmaking Services Augusta Me Phone Number
Take Action NowGet the facts about domestic abuse. Learn about common tactics of abusive people, find statistics, access Maine-specific publications and materials, and more.
Domestic Violence Information & ResourcesMCEDV Recognizes Attorney, Advocates
as 2020 Champions of Change
AUGUSTA – As Domestic Violence Awareness Month comes to an end, the Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence (MCEDV) recognizes individuals who have contributed significantly towards creating safety and justice for survivors of domestic abuse and violence with its Champions of Change Awards. The awards were given virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The first…
Read MoreMCEDV Receives Funds from The Allstate Foundation, Continues Successful Collaboration to Address Economic Abuse
Matchmaking Services Augusta Metro
MCEDV has received a renewal grant from The Allstate Foundation that will allow us to continue working alongside New Ventures Maine and four of our member Domestic Violence Resource Centers (DVRCs) to improve responses to survivors of economic abuse. This is the third grant renewal that The Allstate Foundation has awarded MCEDV to support partnering…
Read MoreMaine Women's Fund Grant to Support MCEDV Member Programs
MCEDV is pleased to be the recipient of $27,791 through the Maine Women's Fund's Safety First for Women's Fund. The money will be distributed directly to MCEDV's nine member programs throughout the state to support their efforts to keep survivors of domestic abuse and violence safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. Maine Women's Fund Executive Director…
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