Home Outreach of Maine Extension Volunteers: Promoting Community-Based Adult Education

Home Outreach of Maine Extension Volunteers is a group that develops leadership skills, supports community causes, and promotes UMaine Extension’s educational programs in nine Maine counties. These organized programs are part of the statewide network of Home Outreach of Maine Extension Volunteers. Local group members meet throughout the year to participate in educational programs and identify community projects, such as providing assistance to local food pantries or nursing homes or veterans groups, funding educational scholarships or youth camp programs. In 2024, over 200 Home Outreach of Maine Extension Volunteers took the opportunity to learn with others, make friends, contribute to their community and county, donating their time, money, and materials to numerous community agencies and projects. Homemakers from 16 Local Extension Homemaker Groups met and delivered or engaged in Extension programming involving over 1,000 participants and 100 programs including food, personal and community; nutrition and health; gardening and environmental, financial planning and the consumer; personal growth; and cultural and creative arts. In many Maine counties, Home Outreach of Maine Extension Volunteers remain a traditional and vital part of the community fabric. They also provide direct and indirect benefits in terms of volunteer hours, fundraising, and material donations. In 2024, the total estimated monetary value of the Extension Homemaker program to their communities was over $400,000.

Maple trees in the winter, set up with buckets to collect tree sap to make maple syrup
Sugar season is almost here! Maple sap collection buckets at the university’s Dwight B. Demeritt Forest in Orono. – Photo courtesy of University of Maine.

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The Home Outreach of Maine Extension Volunteers Newsletter for Winter 2026

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Join Maine’s Community of Home Outreach of Maine Extension Volunteers!

Make friends, learn new skills, and give back. Our Home Outreach of Maine Extension Volunteers gave $435,352 in community support and 11,440 hours of service last year, 2024—and we’re just getting started.

Choose your path below: Join a Club to dive in right away, or Start a Club to spark something new in your community!

Curious to know more about Home Outreach of Maine Extension Volunteers? Visit the Join Us page.

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Join an existing group in your area or ask about starting a new group.

Home Outreach of Maine Extension Volunteers are Key to Lifetime Learning

Home Outreach of Maine Extension Volunteers group members help to extend the resources of the University of Maine Cooperative Extension into their communities through educational opportunities and service projects. Local members in most counties in Maine belong to their local community group, their county group, and the state group, Home Outreach of Maine Extension Volunteers Council.

Who may join an Extension group?

Anyone who is interested in learning new information to improve their personal, family, and community life.

How can I join an Extension group?

You may join by calling your local UMaine Extension county office. They will connect you with the local groups in your area.

Why should I join an Extension group?

By being a member of Home Outreach of Maine Extension Volunteers, you will have the opportunity to learn with others, make new friends, and contribute to your community, county, and state. You will gain additional leadership skills and be able to share your interests and talents with others.


The Home Outreach of Maine Extension Volunteers Creed

six hands linking to show team spirit Let us join together to educate and serve the members of our organization and the community. Let us be aware of and be concerned for each other. Let us do all things in a caring manner and with true enjoyment. We truly believe in the home and community involvement that living in a free country allows us. May our examples provide a beacon for others to follow, and may our efforts ensure a future for homemakers everywhere.

– Caroline Mayo, Author, Franklin County Home Outreach of Maine Extension Volunteer; adopted 1995