Title
"Q & A" piece with Sister Lucy Poulin, founder of Homeworkers Organized for More
Date
12-20-2001
Pages
9
Abstract
"Q & A" piece with Sister Lucy Poulin, founder of Homeworkers Organized for More Employment (HOME), a crafts cooperative in Orland. Over three decades, HOME has evolved into a social service agency offering gainful employment; seven off-site homeless shelters; a natural foods coop; a literacy program; access to medical, dental health and recovery services; a food bank and soup kitchen; daycare services; high school and college-level courses; and more, including a crafts outlet.
Subjects
Homeworkers Organized for More Employment (HOME), Poulin, Lucy
Recommended Citation
Haskell, Meg, ""Q & A" piece with Sister Lucy Poulin, founder of Homeworkers Organized for More" (2001). Maine News Index – Maine Times. 5728.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_times/5728
Source
Maine Times