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Maine Disability Mentoring Day: October 15, 2008
Local and regional activities happen in Maine throughout the week of October 13-17
News Flash - see information about DMD events held in Maine, lower down on this page
National Disability Mentoring Day (NDMD), sponsored by the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD), began in 1999 as part of efforts to increase the profile of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, celebrated every October. It is a national partnership between the AAPD and the US Department of Labor Office of Disability Employment Policy.
Since 2000, NDMD has grown to take root in communities across the nation. To learn more about NDMD on a national level, visit www.dmd-aapd.org.
Who can get Involved in Maine's Disability Mentoring Day?
Employers
You could play an important role in the career path of a young adult with a disability.
Disability Mentoring Day is a time when employers with opportunities can help Mentees with disabilities build confidence about their own employability, share firsthand job experiences to someone interested in their desired career field, develop lasting Mentee relationships, gain access to a pool of new emerging talent, recruit short- and long-term interns and demonstrate positive leadership in their community
Students/Job Seekers
DMD could provide an opportunity to network with individuals who have already pursued the career track that interests you.
DMD can help to match you with a workplace Mentor in your desired career field. This Mentoring experience could provide an opportunity to visit your Mentor's job site and learn about his or her day-to-day job experiences in an effort to better prepare yourself and target your skills for that particular career path.
Community Liaisons
Facilitate job shadowing and Mentoring opportunities for young adults with disabilities in your community.
Community Liaisons can facilitate matching experiences between Mentees with disabilities and business Mentors. These could include One-On-One Job Shadowing, which individually pairs a Mentee, or Group Visits to Worksites, in which Mentees tour a workplace or meet with various employees on the job and learn first hand about different types of jobs and related opportunities within that career field.
Who Can I Contact for More Information about DMD 2008?
Contact your regional coordinator, listed below:
Statewide Coordinator:
Debbie Bechard, dbechard@jmg.org, (207) 620-7180, ext. 212
Regional Coordinators:
Aroostook & Washington Counties:
Kent D. De Merchant, Kent.D.DeMerchant@maine.gov , 1-800-697-2877
Penobscot, Piscataquis, & Hancock Counties:
Joyce Santerre, Joyce.Santerre@maine.gov , 1-800-777-8173
Androscoggin, Franklin, Somerset, Oxford & Kennebec Counties:
Marc D. Rodrigue, Marc.D.Rodrigue@maine.gov , 1-800-794-1110
York, Cumberland, Sagadahoc, Lincoln, Knox & Waldo Counties:
Abbie Miller, Abbie.Miller@maine.gov , 1-877-594-5627 ext 413
What Activities Took Place in Maine DMD 2007?
The Portland office of Division of Vocational Rehabilitation partnered with Coastal Enterprises, Inc. to sponsor a very successful Disability Mentoring Day at the Portland CareerCenter on Wednesday, October 17, 2007.
Eighteen persons with disabilities (mentees) attended the “Breakfast of Champions” and heard several breakfast speakers, including Rod MacInnes (DMD Local Coordinator), Cathy Singleton (Division of Vocational Rehabilitation), Sadie Donnell (Community Provider), Abbie Miller (CareerCenter Navigator), Mary Perkins (Verizon-Employer). Refreshments and interpreters were donated by Hannaford, Dunkin’ Donuts, Coastal Enterprises, Inc. and DVR.
Next, some of the mentees visited the CareerCenter and listened to BES staff member Don Verrill describing the assistive devices, computerized self assessment tests, and the information on advertised jobs which are available at the Portland CareerCenter. This was followed by most of the mentees traveling to various workplaces with the help of community providers. They met with mentors at LL Bean and Verizon (representing customer service), DuVall’s Automotive (representing mechanical work), Little Dolphin (representing special education), Navigator Publishing (representing computer graphics and publishing), Gorham House (representing social services), and an organic farm.
On Monday evening, October 15, the mayor of Portland awarded the DMD committee (Rod MacInnes, Barbara Greenstein and James Howard (VR Counselors), Abbie Miller, and Coastal Enterprises Staffing agency and mentee (Rae-Lynn McClure)) a citywide Proclamation of Disability Mentoring Day for October 17. This year was the 8th Annual DMD nationwide and it was the 4th year for Maine. Certificates were sent to all DMD mentors and mentees after the event.
As the Portland DMD Local Coordinator, I believe in DMD and I hope DMD was successful this year because as a deaf job holder/career professional I know it takes lot of effort and many steps to get launched into a career. Today’s job seekers with disabilities are able to take advantage of accommodations, anti-discrimination laws and enlightened understanding of disabilities, improved career awareness techniques offered by job shadows and the internet to get started job or careerwise.
Mentoring and Education Opportunities in Augusta and Waterville
Who to Contact?
The official 2007 State Coordinators for Maine were:
Ally Day & Deb Bechard
Jobs for Maine Graduates
Maine Mentoring Partnership
337 Maine Avenue
Farmingdale, ME 04344
VOICE: (207) 582-2016, ext. 205 (Ally) and ext. 212 (Deb)
FAX: (207) 548-2076
aday@jmg.org
dbechard@mainementoring.org
MaineMentoring.org
A list of local coordinators in Maine is available here.
What Activities Took Place in Maine DMD 2006?
- Rod MacInnes reported on a successful Disability Mentoring Day (DMD) event held at the Portland Career Center, which included a detailed presentation on DMD, and also career awareness development information for the mentees-to-be, using materials developed by the National DMD office of American Association of Persons with Disabilities. Learn more about the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation-sponsored DMD Event.
- Gerard Salvo of CEI Staffing Services reports that it "facilitated three job shadows with individuals with disabilities at two of our portfolio companies (companies that we fund and have Employment Agreements with) and another architectural company in south Portland. One individual graduated from SMCC with an associates degree in architecture, the other has a very strong IT and electronics background and is looking for a company change. The third person job shadowed prior to the actual DMD and did get a part time internship with the company! I have received two more job shadow requests for two individuals with hearing impairments that will be set up over the next few weeks… very successful for the first year!! We had numerous CEI Portfolio companies respond that they would have a mentee that day… Foreside Company said they would have up to three individuals on DMD."
- Zahira Duvall reported that Alpha One celebrated Disability Mentoring Day by holding a reception and open house, intended to expose people with disabilities to information about their Social Security benefits, role models with disabilities who are employed and technology available in the work environment. Learn more about Alpha One's event.
Major Sponsors and Supporters of Maine DMD
Other Maine Mentoring Resources
- Coastal Enterprises (CEI) is a private, nonprofit Community Development Corporation (CDC) and Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) with roots in the civil rights movement. Founded in 1977, the organization provides financing and support in the development of job-creating small businesses, natural resources industries, community facilities, and affordable housing. CEI's primary market is Maine, but, in recent years, has expanded several of its financing programs to northern New England, upstate New York and beyond.
- Maine Mentoring Partnership is a statewide public-private partnership of mentoring program providers, government, funders and supporters. It is an initiative of Maine Children's Cabinet. Its work reflects widespread belief among stakeholders that assuring children and youth access to a caring adult is a top priority, and that mentoring is a highly effective but under-utilized strategy for doing this in Maine. Contact Deb Bechard at (888) 387-8755 (toll-free in Maine) or (207) 582-2016, ext. 212 or by email: dbechard@mainementoring.org.
- Portland Mentoring Alliance — Established in 1992. Volunteer employees from businesses throughout Greater Portland are matched with Portland High School students to create supportive mentoring relationships. Contact Jane Ellis, Director of The Portland Mentoring Alliance at (207) 756-8437 or by email: ellisj@portlandschools.org.
National Mentoring Resources
- American Assocation of Person's with Disabilities Disability Mentoring Day
- Partners for Youth with Disabilities (PYD) is committed to empowering young people with disabilities to reach their full potential for personal development. We do this by providing high quality one-to-one and group mentoring programs where adult mentors with disabilities act as positive role models and provide support, understanding and guidance for youth as they strive to reach their personal, educational and career goals.
- Paving the Way to Work: A Guide to Career-Focused Mentoring for Youth with Disabilities, developed by the The National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability for Youth (NCWD/Youth). This document is available either in pdf format (124 pages/600KB) or in MS Word format (170 pages/1.3MB)
