Social Services
Gray Community Food Pantry
Located in the basement of the Gray First Congregational Church Parish House. Open 1st and 3rd Fridays of the month from 2:00 - 4:30 p.m.. Open to anyone in need from Gray or surrounding towns.There is a delivery service to homebound families (only in Gray) and monetary or food donations are accepted.
For information call 657-4279 and leave a message in mailbox #3
Food Stamp Program
The Food Stamp Program is run by the Maine Department of Health & Human Services and helps low-income people buy food. For more information, please visit
Meals on Wheels
Call 207-396-6583 or 1-800-400-MEAL [6325]. |
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PROP
People’s Regional Opportunity Program is a community action agency that provides services to Gray residents. For more information, please visit http://www.propeople.org/
Regional Transportation Program (RTP)
RTP provides low-cost transportation to persons in Cumberland County. For more information, please visit http://www.rtprides.org/ or call 1-800-244-0704 or 774-2666.
Senior Citizen Dinners
Served at 11:30 am Tuesdays and Fridays at Finney Hall, St. Gregory's Church, North Raymond Rd. For reservations call Maxine Morse (207) 657-3615 or 1-800-400-6325 at least 2 working days in advance.
WIC
The Maine WIC (Women, Infants & Children's) Nutrition Program provides healthy food, nutrition education, breastfeeding support & referrals. For more information, please visit http://www.state.me.us/dhhs/wic/
Religious Services
Bible Believing Baptist Church
92 Center Rd, Gray
(207) 657-3773
First Congregational Church
11 Yarmouth Road, Gray
(207) 657-3279
Good Shepherd United Methodist Church
151 West Gray Road, Gray
(207) 657-2009
St. Gregory's Catholic Church
24 North Raymond Road, Gray
(207) 657-4241
Trinity Assembly of God
Lewiston Road, Gray
(207) 657-4541
Community Organizations
Alcoholics Anonymous
The Gray Village Group holds regular meetings at St. Gregory’s Church on Monday mornings & Thursday evenings.
G-N.G. Adult and Community Education
Offers academic programs from basic skills to workforce training, business and vocational courses. College Transitions program for adults wishing to enter or re-enter college. Enrichment courses such as art, welding, and Zumba are offered throughout the year. Trips and activities for seniors.
Official GED testing site, offering mentor teachers for studenents pursuing a GED or High School Diploma. Enrollment is open to all Maine citizens.
G-NG Youth Substanse Abuse Prevention Coalition
The mission of the Gray-New Gloucester Youth Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition (GNG Coalition) is the mobilize families, youth, and all sectors of the community to prevent substance use among youth. We seek to promote and model shared norms, policies and practices that foster positive youth development and a healthy community environment.
Libby Hills Trails
Little Sebago Lake Association
Gray Historical Society
Gray-New Gloucester Lions Club
Meetings are held at 7:00 PM on 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month at the Gray Congregational Church Parish Hall.
Gray-New Gloucester Optimists Club
Taxpayers Association of Gray
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