In honor of our 50th anniversary in the midcoast, we interviewed one of our very first Passages students, Tammy Ott. Tammy graduated in 1996, and currently resides in Camden, Maine. We caught up with Tammy at the beginning of the school year to see what she has been up to!
Read MoreThe PenBay Pilot recently wrote an article about the 42 United Midcoast Charities Grant Recipients for 2023, and we are honored to be one of them!
Read MoreWhat an amazing school year! In June, we held graduation ceremonies in Brunswick, Camden and Calais as we celebrated our remarkable Class of 2023. Before our graduates embarked on their new journeys, we asked them to reflect on their time at Wayfinder.
Read MoreWe have been continuing down memory lane for our 50th anniversary, and we were fortunate to catch up with Lynne Witham! Lynne started at the Community School in 1998 as a Residential Coordinator, and then continued at the Community School as a Teacher before moving into the roll of Passages Director. Read her full interview here!
Read MoreIn honor of our 50th anniversary in midcoast Maine, we interviewed 2013 Wayfinder graduate Peyton Feener Clark. Some of you may have heard Peyton speak at our 1st annual Finding Our Way live storytelling event in 2020. Here you can read more about Peyton and her considerable accomplishments during the ten years since she graduated, including her role as drummer for her award-winning rock band, Drive By Todd.
Read MoreI am writing to let you know about my plans for the upcoming school year…
Read MoreThe 2023 Graduation Edition of the Passages Press is now available! Read reflections from each of our graduates about their time with Wayfinder.
Read MoreKJ is a 2010 Wayfinder Residential graduate, who currently resides in Auburn. She is a mother of two amazing kids and is working in home health care. We caught up with KJ earlier this year.
Read MoreWhat a night! We celebrated our 50th year in the midcoast and our 3rd Finding Our Way event on May 4th. Our speakers were incredible, sharing stories of how they found their way in life. They made us laugh, cry, and reflect on our own experiences.
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