Make a tax deductible donation!

The youth of Maine are blessed to have the generous support of individuals and local organizations which donate to our cause. To submit a secure donation directly through PayPal, please use the Donate button below or use either QR code below.  

PayPal: @MaineYouthLeadership
Venmo: @MaineYouthLeadership

If you prefer to send in your donation directly by check, you can send to:

Maine Youth Leadership
P.O. Box 11483
Portland, ME 04104

Upon receipt of your donation we will send you a confirmation and a thank you note for your support. For further information about making a donation, please contact us at maineyouthleadership@gmail.com

Thank you to the 2024 Sponsors and Donors!

BENCHMARK
Machias Savings Bank
Penobscot Financial Advisors
TC Hafford Basement Systems

AAA
Migis Lodge

Emily Callahan
Thomas & Mary Cushman
Barbara McGuan
Tom Renehan
Sean Sibley
Stax Building
Chelsea & Jason Tarr

Eric Callahan
John & Laurie Callahan
Kevin Callahan
Caron’s Lawn and Property Maintenance
Luke Conroy
Elliot Demo
Nathan Elmore
Padric Gleason
Governor’s Restaurant
Maria Greene
Anya Lee
Luxe on Free Salon
The Matt & Gena Team
Esther Pew
Robert & Heather Rondeau
Wicked Clean Bins
York County Cares


We need your help!

Maine Youth Leadership is a 501(c)(3) non-profit so your donation is tax deductible. About 98% of our spending goes directly to programs that benefit the students (the other 2% is for administration and filing fees). It costs about $250 to sponsor one student for our four day seminar (for meals, lodging, program supplies). Our annual leadership seminar requires about 80 individuals (counselors, junior counselors, panelists, admin help, speakers, etc.) to staff the event. Everyone involved donates their time - no one gets paid a penny.


My past weekend at MYL has been one of the best experiences of my life. Going somewhere where no one is ever to be judged, as helped me find my true self. All of the speakers, and activities has shown me that I can lead to make a difference it many others people’s lives by stepping up to what you think is right, or by volunteering to simple or big tasks. Little things can truly make a huge difference.
— Nate S.