Hope Association

Hope Association Hope Association provides leadership, residential, case management, vocational, and community support services to adults with intellectual disabilities.

The What Not Shop Thrift Store helps meet the needs of supported people not met otherwise. Back in 1957, the most commonly recognized medical treatment for children with intellectual disabilities was for the family to bring them to the State school at Pownal, and many were told to just forget about them. Sadly, many families did just that. The other option at that time was to basically isolate chi

ldren with disabilities from the community. Fortunately, there were families here in Rumford and Mexico that challenged that medical advice and knew that they could do something better that would allow their children to be counted as valuable members of this community. They didn’t quite know how, but they knew that they had to start somewhere. So, they started with school aged children and started educating their children at the Mechanic’s Institute in Rumford. In order to support this program, parents and friends started to raise funds through bake sales, garage sales and personal donations. Volunteers were recruited to educate their children in the basic reading, writing and arithmetic skills of the day. However, more importantly, the children were educated in daily life skills that would help them to integrate more easily as part of their community. Social skills; like manners, dressing, good hygiene and courtesy were reinforced on a daily basis. Fun activities that allowed the children to learn good social skills were an important part of the curriculum, and as these skills developed, the original parents knew that a bigger more formal school was needed. By 1961, these parents had raised enough support to purchase a large home on Maple Street in Mexico that would become one of the state’s first schools for children with Mental Retardation (now referred to as Developmental Disabilities). The Association officially incorporated as the Oxford County Association for Retarded Children in 1961. This school was very successful and before long, word started to spread across the state about what was happening in Rumford and Mexico, and families moved here just to allow their children with disabilities an opportunity to be educated in and to be a part of this great community. The Hope School flourished and grew until the early 1980s when other towns and communities really started to build a new paradigm of encouraging people with disabilities to be a part of their school and community. Soon, it was legislated that all public schools were required to provide special education services. The need for the Hope School was past and it found itself closing its doors in 1985. This was somewhat of a sad situation, but in many ways it was a reason to celebrate because
children across the state of Maine were now receiving wonderful educational opportunities. Many of the youngsters who completed their education through the Hope Training School now graduated and were in need of day and vocational training that would again foster their involvement in the community. In 1974 the Adult Activity Center was developed by many of the same parents and friends who started the Hope Training School, and in 1976 the old Saint Rocco’s Hall on Waldo Street was purchased and for 20 years served as the Adult Activity Center. In 1976, the Association’s opened its first 13 bed residential home called Horizons Unlimited. Parents and friends of the Association wanted to make sure that as they aged, their children would have a place that they could call their “home”. In 1986, as the Hope School closed, a decision was made to turn the school into the Association’s second residential home. This was an 8 bed home that was quickly filled to capacity. In 1989, the Association built a 3rd 4 bed home that was specially designed to accommodate individuals with ambulatory needs. The Fourth Street home had wide hallways, handicap accessible bathrooms and wide open living and kitchen areas. In 2008, the Association established a 4th residential home on Kimball Avenue in Mexico to serve the needs of 3 residents. It’s interesting to note that all of these developments have been related to meeting individual needs, so it was only natural to look at Supported Living, Independent Living, Nursing Home Outreach and Shared Living programs that were designed to meet personalized needs of each person served. In 1996, the Association took a huge step of faith and purchased the old Rumford Armory building on the corner of Lincoln Avenue and Hancock Street. This purchase would allow for the consolidation of 3 buildings into one central location, and it would allow for continued growth into future supports and services like the Rural Employment Network and more. Hope Association is an equal opportunity employer and service provider. It is the policy of HOPE ASSOCIATION not to discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, age, weight, height, color or handicap.

A Sunny Day at Sunflower FarmsOne of our Residential homes enjoyed a wonderful outing this past weekend with a visit to ...
05/27/2026

A Sunny Day at Sunflower Farms

One of our Residential homes enjoyed a wonderful outing this past weekend with a visit to Sunflower Farms in Cumberland. The group spent time exploring the farm, where they had the chance to meet and interact with some of the friendly animals—especially the goats, who were a big hit!

Residents had fun patting the goats, laughing at their playful personalities, and soaking in the peaceful farm setting. The visit also provided plenty of opportunities to capture special moments, with lots of photos taken throughout the day.

It was a simple but memorable experience filled with smiles, laughter, and connection to nature—an outing our residents will be sure to cherish.

Leaping Lizards Shine at Special Olympics Qualifying Event:On May 19, 2026, the Special Olympics team, known as The Leap...
05/26/2026

Leaping Lizards Shine at Special Olympics Qualifying Event:

On May 19, 2026, the Special Olympics team, known as The Leaping Lizards, proudly represented their community at the Special Olympics Qualifying placements held at Fryeburg Academy. The event brought together athletes from across the region, all eager to showcase their skills, determination, and sportsmanship.
From the moment the competition began, the Leaping Lizards demonstrated enthusiasm and teamwork. Each athlete gave their best effort, participating with confidence and a positive spirit that truly reflected the core values of the Special Olympics. Whether competing on the field or cheering on teammates from the sidelines, the energy and camaraderie were unmistakable.
The day was filled with exciting moments, personal achievements, and plenty of encouragement. Coaches, family members, and spectators supported the athletes every step of the way, creating an uplifting atmosphere that made the experience even more special.
Beyond the competition itself, the event highlighted the importance of inclusion, perseverance, and community pride. For the Leaping Lizards, it was not just about qualifying, it was about celebrating their hard work, building friendships, and enjoying the opportunity to compete.
Overall, everyone had a great time at Fryeburg Academy. The Leaping Lizards left the event with smiles, memories, and a sense of accomplishment that will carry them forward into future competitions.
Way to go Patrick, Vanessa, Bryan, Raymond, Jamie, Marijo, Beth, Tim, Akieva, Zach, Jimmy, Carol and Shawna!

05/26/2026
Hope Association Hosts Annual Membership Meeting and Dinner:Hope Association held its Annual Association Membership Meet...
05/22/2026

Hope Association Hosts Annual Membership Meeting and Dinner:

Hope Association held its Annual Association Membership Meeting and Dinner last night, bringing together members and guests for an evening of connection, recognition, and updates.
The event began with a social hour, where attendees mingled and enjoyed a video presentation as they arrived and reconnected with one another. The welcoming atmosphere set the tone for a meaningful evening.
As the program got underway, Executive Director Jessica Hines invited guests to dinner, which was prepared and served by Gatch’s. Following the meal, a series of presentations highlighted the organization’s accomplishments and ongoing efforts. Speakers included Executive Director Jessica Hines, Board of Directors President Richie Philbrick, Community Support Services Manager Amber Bassette, Shared Living Administrator Jennifer Beauton, and Kimball Avenue Manager Shannon White.
A special moment during the evening included the presentation of a new flag donated by the Thibault Remembrance Center, symbolizing continued community support and partnership. Another highlight was the presentation of a commemorative plaque to Catherine Gaccetta, honoring her parents, Veto and Jeanne Gaccetta, for their years of dedicated service, support, and commitment to Hope Association.
The evening concluded with a review of bylaws and voting procedures, wrapping up the official business of the meeting.
Hope Association extends its sincere thanks to everyone who attended and supported this successful and memorable event.

05/22/2026
Join Us for a Tea Party at the Greenhouse! 🍵🌿Mark your calendars for June 9th from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM and come enjoy a d...
05/22/2026

Join Us for a Tea Party at the Greenhouse! 🍵🌿
Mark your calendars for June 9th from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM and come enjoy a delightful and educational experience at our Tea Party at the Greenhouse!
We’re excited to welcome Darcy Richard of Hill Girl Tea and Spice, who will be leading a special class on how to harvest, dry, and use herbs to create delicious and beneficial teas. Whether you’re new to herbal teas or already a fan, this is a wonderful opportunity to learn something new.
Along with the class, guests will be treated to tea, cookies, and perhaps even a scone or two—a perfect way to relax and enjoy the day.
📞 Don’t miss out! Call and register with Tammy at 207-364-4561 to reserve your spot.
💚 This is a no-cost event, and donations are warmly welcomed.
We hope to see you there for a cozy, fun, and informative gathering!

Address

85 Lincoln Avenue
Rumford, ME
04276

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 3:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 3:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 3:30pm
Thursday 8am - 3:30pm
Friday 8am - 3:30pm

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+12073644561

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