
On Thursday, April 10, 2025, Waterville Area Women’s Club’s annual 100 Women Who Give event will impact a local Maine nonprofit with a $10,000 donation to either Camp to Belong, the Maine Women’s Lobby Education Fund, or the South End Teen Center.
Last year, the Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence was awarded the $10,000 prize. Thanks to the generosity of more than 100 women, prizes were also awarded to the Waterville Community Dental Center and the Maine Children’s Home.
The 2025 event, to be held at the Snow Pond Center for the Arts in Sidney, will bring together women from Central Maine and beyond who want to make a big difference through a single act of philanthropy. Three local nonprofits will share their impact stories with attendees and raise awareness of their organizations. One of the following will receive a $10,000 donation on April 10.
Purchase your 100 Women Who Give ticket.
Camp to Belong
Camp to Belong works to reunite Maine siblings separated by foster care, adoption, or other out-of-home care through a week of summer camp and shared experiences and memories. Its camp program offers special sibling-focused activities, events, and communication tools that help strengthen the sibling bond, which is critical to the lives of young people.
Signature events include campfires, a carnival, a pillow exchange, a birthday celebration and making scrapbooks with photos taken throughout the week. Siblings are provided a safe space to have meaningful conversations and process what they have been through together. Camp to Belong also empowers youth to advocate for themselves and their siblings.
Maine Women’s Lobby Education Fund
The Maine Women’s Lobby works to build gender justice in Maine through legislative advocacy and systems change. Its Education Fund helps Mainers develop the knowledge, skills, and confidence to engage in feminist, anti-oppression-based public policy advocacy and civic life.
The Education Fund does this through programming focused on community building and community-based data and policy analysis in order to increase knowledge, skills, and opportunities for citizens to engage in public policy change. Core programs include: publishing the biennial Policy Roadmap for Economic Security, convening the biennial Maine Women’s Summit, leadership development, the annual Girls’ Day at the Statehouse (held every year since 1996), and education, information, and connection.
South End Teen Center
Located at 5 Libby Court on the Waterville KVCAP Campus, the South End Teen Center is a satellite location of the Waterville Area Boys and Girls Club, proudly partnered with the Alfond Youth Center. The South End Teen Center is dedicated to empowering youth through a safe, inclusive, and nurturing environment and is open to all students in grades 6 through 12 from the Greater Waterville area.
The South End Teen Center’s goal is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens. They provide exceptional programs, supportive mentorship, and enriching opportunities that foster personal growth, academic success, and community engagement in order to build brighter futures and stronger communities.
Join 100 Women Who Give
Thursday, April 10, 2025, from 6-9 p.m.
at Snow Pond Center for the Arts (8 Goldenrod Lane, Sidney, Maine)
Purchase your 100 Women Who Give ticket



