Gary's House Helps House and Feed Mainers

The 5th annual Dine Around the World was held February 11th at the Holiday Inn by the Bay. More than 250 guests were in attendance to sample food from twenty of greater Portland’s best restaurants and bid on gifts donated by local businesses.

The fundraiser is one of the most celebrated in Portland and helps raise money to house the families of those receiving medical treatment at Mercy Hospital or the Maine Medical Center.

Located less than a block from Mercy Hospital and close to Maine Medical Center, Gary’s House provides guests a place to rest and recuperate while dealing with emotional and physical stresses of illness and hospitalization.

In 1989, an eighteen year old from Kennebunk was diagnosed with cancer. For two years he fought to overcome his disease, first by seeking treatment in nearby Portland and then in Boston. During this time, his family faced severe financial hardship due to overwhelming medical expenses.

His mother, determined to stay with her son through thick and thin, often slept on the hospital room floor. It was through her sacrifice that the concept for Gary's House was born.

Gary Pike’s dream was to enable families to be with loved ones when they were faced with serious injury or life threatening illness that required hospitalization. Gary lost his battle against cancer in 1991, yet the dream did not die with him. Over the next seven years his family and friends worked to fulfill his dream.

Gary's House was opened in 1998 in an elegant Federal-style home in Portland. Since then it has welcomed families from all walks of life all across the world. Today, Gary's House stands as a tribute to a young man who dreamed of making life better for others, while fighting to save his own.

As a business that sees firsthand the effects an extended hospital stay can have on both a patient and his or her family, the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein is proud to support Gary’s House and the wonderful service it provides.

Nearly twenty years ago a teenager from Kennebunk wanted families to be able to remain by the sides of loved ones in hospitals without being financially burdened. Today, thanks to his vision and the hard work of his family and friends, Gary Pike’s dream is a reality.

For more information on Gary’s House or to schedule a stay, please call (207) 773-9800 or visit them online at: www.mercyhospital.com/content/garyshouse.htm.
 

Girls' Day At The State House

On March 19, 2009, the Maine Women’s Policy Center invited 100 eighth grade girls to Augusta to participate in the 13th annual Girls' Day at the State House. The students joined nearly 60 volunteers, lobbyists, and legislators for a day of hands-on learning about the intricacies of the Maine government.

The eighth graders had the opportunity to meet with state legislative, participate in a mock public hearing and press conference, explore the State House, and meet other like-minded girls interested in politics.

Held each March to commemorate Women’s History Month, Girls’ Day at the State House teaches young girls about the legislative process and the important role women play in shaping public policy. The underlying theme of the day is to give a diverse group of girls the opportunity to learn how they can have a future impact in the policymaking process of Maine, as well as an immediate impact in their communities throughout the state.

The Maine Women’s Policy Center was founded in 1990 and strives to increase economic, social, and political opportunities for women and girls through public policy and leadership development. With their focus set on economic security, civil rights, freedom from violence, and secure health care and reproductive rights, the center seeks to break down any biases and barriers that still exist against women in society today. Currently, seventy percent of the Maine Legislative is male.

At the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein we know well the result of hard work and a good education. With three female attorneys and nearly forty other female legal professionals on staff, we are proud to support the efforts of the Maine Women’s Policy Center and its annual Girls' Day at the State House.

Happy 30th Anniversary Maine Women’s Policy Center. May you continue to influence the young girls of today and help shape the future of tomorrow.

For more information on the Maine Women’s Policy Center and the Girls' Day at the State House, please visit: www.mainewomenspolicycenter.org.
 

Gary's House Hosts Families And Functions

On February 12th, Gary’s House held its 4th annual Dine Around The World Food and Wine Tasting Extravaganza at the Holiday Inn by the Bay in Portland. The event featured food and drinks from some of the area’s top restaurants and bars, as well as gifts donated by local businesses for the silent auction.

The fundraiser is one of the most acclaimed in Portland, drawing over 400 people annually, and helps raise money to house the families of those receiving medical treatment at Mercy Hospital or the Maine Medical Center.

While undergoing treatment for cancer in Boston at the age of eighteen, Maine native Gary Pike saw the financial burden his family faced while trying to stay by his side throughout his two and a half year illness. As the teenager’s time in the hospital prolonged, his parents often slept in their car or on the hospital room floor to offset their mounting hotel bills. The battle with cancer would eventually cost Gary his life, but it would be his final wish to see that unlike his parents, Mainers had no such provisions.

In 1998, after seven years of fundraising and donations, Gary’s dream came true, as Gary’s House opened their doors on State Street in Portland. Today, the home offers nine bedrooms, six common rooms, and a place for Mainers to stay while a family member is being treated in either of the nearby hospitals. The cost to stay at Gary’s House is $15 per night, a mere nominal fee for keeping a family together at a most important time, and considerably less than what Gary Pike’s parents once faced.

As a business that sees firsthand the effects an extended hospital stay can have on both a patient and his or her family, the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein is proud to support Gary’s House and the wonderful service it provides.

Nearly twenty years ago a teenager from Kennebunk wanted Maine families to be able to remain by the sides of loved ones in hospitals without being financially burdened. Today, thanks to his vision and the hard work of his parents and the numerous employees, volunteers, and supporters of Gary’s House, Gary Pike’s dream is a reality. A reality we look forward to supporting at next year’s 5th annual Dine Around The World Food and Wine Tasting Extravaganza.

For more information on Gary’s House or to schedule a stay, please call (207) 773-9800 or visit them online at: http://www.mercyhospital.com/content/garyshouse.htm.