
Maine Celtics Team Up to Renovate Lewiston Youth Shelter
The Portland-based G-League affiliate of the Boston Celtics has committed to helping with this nonprofit’s renovation project.
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The Maine Celtics announced they’re teaming up with TD Bank on a renovation project with New Beginnings in Lewiston.
New Beginnings is a nonprofit that supports local homeless youth and Maine families in crisis. Together, team members and volunteers will build new beds and furniture for the shelter, which serves kids as young as 10, operates Maine’s only 24-hour residential emergency youth shelter, and offers housing, food, and essential supplies for young adults.
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For the first time in 20 years, the New Beginnings shelter will receive new furniture thanks to Maine Celtics team members and TD Bank volunteers.
These volunteers are assembling care packages and building the furniture by hand, including new beds and mattresses. TD Bank’s Kate Burns says they’re proud to support the project, adding that every young person deserves to feel valued, supported, and hopeful about what’s ahead.

And there you have it! The Maine Celtics have partnered with TD Bank to support the renovation project with New Beginnings in Lewiston.
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