CHOM houses Maine’s most vulnerable people and advocates on their behalf.
- CHOM creates homes that transform lives because most of our housing is enriched with services to help people overcome challenges.
- CHOM works to see that everyone is included as part of the community.
- CHOM does everything through collaboration, and helps Maine speak with one voice on behalf of people in need.
CHOM houses people who can't afford to live near their work, older Mainers, and people with low or very low incomes, along with:
Veterans who became homeless, People with physical disabilities, People with intellectual or developmental disabilities, People who were homeless, People who were victims of domestic violence, People recovering from addiction, People experiencing mental illness, People living with HIV/AIDS, and People who are refugees from war-torn areas of the world. These people are doing well in the community as a result. |
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Some facts about CHOM:
CHOM is a 501(c)(3) non-profit Charitable Organization. We rely on community collaboration and donations to fulfill our mission. Find out how you can help!
- CHOM is currently housing more than 1,000 of Maine's most vulnerable people.
- CHOM is the largest housing provider for homeless populations in the state.
- CHOM is the largest housing provider for homeless Veterans, and homeless victims of domestic violence.
- 78 housing sites in 31 communities spanning 10 counties
- 738 units of affordable housing
CHOM is a 501(c)(3) non-profit Charitable Organization. We rely on community collaboration and donations to fulfill our mission. Find out how you can help!