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Welcome back to Where In Waldo? We are working on upgrading the site to better serve Waldo County families. There may be some areas that still are in development. If you experience any trouble using the site and need assistance while we are in this transitional period, please contact our site admin at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .


WHO WE ARE

Where In Waldo is a searchable database for residents of Waldo County to find services and resources that make life easier.

A MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDERS

Where do you go for everyday services in Waldo county? The Where In Waldo website site developed from a gathering of community leaders at the Belfast United Methodist Church who wanted to answer this question for the community. A small working committee then formed through the  Building Communities for Children coalition to create the Where In Waldo website with financial support from WCAP. Its purpose is to connect useful services and programs in Waldo county with people who need them in this easy-to-navigate online directory.

What you see here are all the latest resources and updates to the site. We encourage all Waldo county agencies to update their listings and post their news, events and volunteer opportunities.

  • To find the most common services people use, click on the “What Do You Need” button above.
  • For a more advanced search of services click on “Search For Services” above.
 

Madyson Gray Fund

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Madyson Gray FundMadyson Gray Fund - Madyson Gray is the beautiful 7-year-old daughter of Robert and Tracy Gray of Winterport, Maine. She is a delightful little girl with a very keen sense of humor, radiant smile and a giggle that is sure to warm your heart. Madyson attends school as a 2nd grade student at Leroy H. Smith Elementary School.


Madyson was born with a very rare form of Muscular Dystrophy that involves the mitochondria in her cells. This disorder affects her strength and her muscle tone. Her speech and vision are also affected. Madyson is unable to walk and has to use a wheelchair to get around.

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