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League and Auxiliary

Become A Steward Of Your Community

LincolnHealth holds great respect for our League and Auxiliary members. Stewards of our community, their generosity and dedication help us reach those who are in need and help support our many initiatives. Whether it’s donations for equipment or educational scholarships, their contributions are deeply and sincerely appreciated.

The Miles League was founded in 1930 and the first meeting of the St. Andrews Hospital Auxiliary was held in May of 1952. Both the League and Auxiliary are vibrant groups that are an integral part of the LincolnHealth community.

Interested in joining the League or Auxiliary?
Feel free to contact them using the details below:

The Miles League
P.O. Box 503
Damariscotta, ME 04543

St. Andrews Auxiliary
P.O. Box 202
West Boothbay Harbor, ME 04575
 

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