☎ Contact Info

Jenny Darigan Interim Homeless and Foster Care Liason 36 Oak Street, Lewiston ME 04240 (o) 207-795-4100 x4023 jdarigan@lewistonpublicschools.org

Jamie Caouette District Resource Coordinator 156 East Ave, Lewiston ME 04240 (o) 207-755-7252 (c) 207-376-8001

Link to 211 Maine Resource Directory
What is Homelessness?
McKinney-Vento Information

The Maine Department of Education and Maine schools follow the provisions of the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, which aims to minimize the educational disruptions experienced by homeless students.

Under McKinney-Vento, homeless students are guaranteed the right to a free, appropriate, public education. When students become homeless, they can remain enrolled in the schools they have been attending, although they might no longer meet residency requirements. McKinney-Vento also guarantees homeless students the right to enroll in a public school even if they lack the typically required documents and immunizations. In addition, homeless students are guaranteed the transportation they need to attend school.

The term homeless child does not include a person housed in a correctional facility, jail, or detention facility. (05-071 Chapter 101, Maine Unified Special Education Regulation)

The Store Next Door Project

The mission of The Store Next Door Project  is to ‘eliminate barriers to education’ for youth experiencing displacement, high mobility and homelessness enrolled in Lewiston Public Schools within Lewiston by addressing students’ basic needs, with the goal of achieving academic success. Students that are homeless, at risk of homelessness, and pregnant/ parenting teens receive support through this project. The program is a 504C non-profit

The Store Next Door Project provides service to over 300 students in a school year. The Store Next Door provides tangible items such as new and gently used clean clothing and footwear, underwear and socks, toiletries and hygiene products, household goods and cleaning supplies, laundry items and laundromat vouchers, gas cards and bus/cab vouchers, food, LHS logo items and sports team gear. We maintain a bank of gift cards to address immediate needs and sometimes to do a little spoiling and lots of celebrating.  Concurrent with what The Store Project provides, we also offer academic support and tutoring, backpacks and school supplies.

Most importantly, while addressing basic needs, we provide emotional support and encouragement, and community referrals and connections to services.  It all comes down to building human relationships through respect and integrity.

What is McKinney Vento?
What is McKinney Vento? (for Parents/Community Members)