Community-Based Programs
There are many community-based organizations that provide Lewiston-Auburn residents with food, skills, knowledge, and tools, that increase access to nutrition. Each organization is an important piece of the community food puzzle. The challenge is how to knit these valuable programs together to make a more efficient overall system. The list below includes many, but not all of the community-based programs serving the area. Please be in touch if you’d like to be added to this list.
New American Sustainable Agriculture Project (NASAP)
Gather to Grow
Gather to Grow (formerly St. Mary’s Nutrition Center) houses Lots to Gardens, which has built community gardens and green spaces in Lewiston since 1999. Today there are over 12 community gardens for more than 115 families and seniors. LTG and other programs of Gather to Grow help young people in L-A become leaders and build skills for shaping their community. Through cooking classes, Gather to Grow teaches people of all ages cooking skills and healthy food tips. Classes are free or donation-based and open to the public. The center also runs the Food Pantry, and is a FoodCorps site, supporting school gardens and garden-based nutrition education in Lewiston and Auburn.
Androscoggin Gleaners
Seniors Plus
Androscoggin Farm to School Network
Somali-Bantu Community Association (SBCA)
University of Maine Cooperative Extension
Healthy Androscoggin (HA)
Androscoggin Land Trust (ALT)
Cooperative Development Institute (CDI)
Center for Wisdoms' Women (CWW)
Local Farmers’ Markets
Local CSA’s
Food Pantries and Soup Kitchens
Summer Meal Programs for Kids & Teens














