
How the UCLC Began
The United Community Living Center started with a simple goal – to create a low-barrier daytime support center in greater Augusta, Maine where people experiencing homelessness can find safety, dignity and a clear next step.
Why we started
We saw a gap between emergency shelter and long-term housing, especially during the day. People needed a welcoming place to rest, get warm or cool down, connect with resources and talk with someone who would listen. UCLC was formed to meet that need compassionately.
Our journey
Listening
Community conversations
We began by listening to people with lived experience, local partners and neighbors to understand what our center should offer.
Partnering
Coordinated support
We built relationships with area service providers so guests could get connected to the right help fast.
Welcoming
A welcoming space
UCLC offers a place to warm up, cool down and take a breath, while getting help with things like IDs, benefits and housing.
Expanding care
Health & support services
We added more onsite support and referrals, including access to a free community medical clinic during open hours.
Community-powered
Volunteers & donors make it possible
Today, our work is sustained by community members who volunteer, donate and advocate.
