Vision and Mission Statements
CUP’S Vision is community where everyone feels a sense of belonging, and practices compassion and mutual respect.
CUP’s mission is to be a resource hub for the Skowhegan area by developing partnerships and services that meet critical needs and create positive social change.
According to US Census data, one in five Somerset County residents live in poverty. In addition, adult females are more likely than their male counterparts to live in poverty and according to KVCAP’s 2018 Needs Assessment over half (51%) of the households in Somerset County are
headed by “single moms” with children under the age of five.
In Skowhegan, poverty is experienced by one in four residents with more than half (54%) of the children under 5 in Skowhegan experiencing poverty.
People living in the crisis of poverty experience a myriad of conditions and
circumstances that contribute to holding them in (or pushing them to) poverty that are vast and complex.
The goal of Common Unity Place is to provide all vulnerable persons in Skowhegan low barrier access to basic needs (specifically clothing, food, personal care items and a sense of belonging) connections to resources, programs, and supports in a safe, clean, welcoming physical space.