Where Community and Care Meet
From food assistance to housing programs and local green spaces, these resources are here to help you and your neighbors thrive. Whether you’re seeking support or looking for ways to give back, this guide makes it easy to navigate what’s available in Biddeford.
Food &
Basic Needs
Seeds of Hope
A daytime center offering meals, job support, and a welcoming community space.
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Biddeford Food Pantry
Provides groceries to individuals and families in need in the Biddeford area.
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Be There For ME
A resource hub for Maine parents and caregivers offering guidance on child development, education, mental health, and family well-being.
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Youth Full Maine
Partnering with schools across York County to provide nourishing food to students and families through school pantries and community distribution programs.
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Housing &
Tenant Resources
TCTA (Twin City Tenants’ Alliance)
Resources, advocacy, and support for tenants and renters in Biddeford and Saco.
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York County Community Action Corp
Housing stability programs, rental assistance, weatherization, and more.
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Biddeford Housing Authority
Public housing programs and rental assistance options.
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Health &
Wellness
Nasson Health Care
Primary care, dental, and behavioral health services for all community members.
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MaineHealth
Comprehensive healthcare services including emergency and specialty care.
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Sweetser
Mental health support, substance use treatment, and family services.
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Recreation &
Environment
Biddeford Parks & Recreation
Access to local parks, programs, and recreational activities.
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Apex Youth Connection
Youth programs, bike donations, and community rides.
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Biddeford Community Gardens
Volunteer-run gardens promoting local food access and community connection.
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Find a Bike Rack
Looking for a place to lock up your bike? Check out the new Bike Rack Map created by Bike Biddo Saco to find bike-friendly spots across Biddeford.
