Washington County Council Of Governments

11 CHURCH STREET PO BOX 631 ROOM 2N CALAIS, ME 04619-0631
wccog.net

The Washington Council of Governments WCCOG is a municipal membership organization that delivers a wide range of customized planning, advisory and resource development services to Washington County communities.

Washington County Council Of Governments is currently ineligible for donations

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Enroll a credit card. Set donation max (optional)

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Every purchase you make will be rounded up to the next dollar at the end of each month. That total amount will be sent to your designated nonprofit.

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Security

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  • We never receive details of any credit card transactions
  • You can remain anonymous to the nonprofit you designate if you choose.

You are always in control

  • Set a 'maximum' donation per month at any time
  • Change your credit card or the nonprofit you support at any time
  • Cancel at any time.

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  • Track/view pending donations
  • View your donation history
  • Access tax receipts

Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees

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President

Betsy Fitzgerald

Vice President

Lewis Pinkham

Treasurer

Jim Porter

General Assembly Member

Tim Call

General Assembly Member

Chris Loughlin

General Assembly Member

Clara Smith

General Assembly Member

Eugene Smith

General Assembly Member

Debra Pollard

General Assembly Member

Neil Butler

General Assembly Member

Billy Howard

General Assembly Member

Ernest James

General Assembly Member

Nancy Fennell

General Assembly Member

Mary Young

General Assembly Member

Harry Beal

General Assembly Member

Jo Anne Champney

General Assembly Member

Tony Santiago

General Assembly Member

Joseph Bragg

General Assembly Member

Brenda Gove

General Assembly Member

John Viselli

General Assembly Member

Coburn Wallace

General Assembly Member

Susan Wallace

General Assembly Member

David Glidden

General Assembly Member

Mark Mc Guire Sr

General Assembly Member

William Kinter

General Assembly Member

Cynthia Gay

General Assembly Member

Kenneth Davis

General Assembly Member

Gilbert Murphy

General Assembly Member

Raymond Phillips

General Assembly Member

Elaine Abbot

General Assembly Member

Elaine Brown

General Assembly Member

Roxanna Montague

General Assembly Member

Mike Plummer

General Assembly Member

Glendon Carter

General Assembly Member

Michael Schoppee

General Assembly Member

Wendy L Schoppee

General Assembly Member

Renee Gray

General Assembly Member

Bill Kitchen

General Assembly Member

Harry Fish

General Assembly Member

William Milliken

General Assembly Member

Rachel Rubeor

General Assembly Member

Christine Therrien

General Assembly Member

Brian Smith

General Assembly Member

Marcia Hayward

General Assembly Member

Wayde Carter

General Assembly Member

Bob Whitman

General Assembly Member

Morna Bell

General Assembly Member

Milan Jamieson

General Assembly Member

Janice Scanlon

General Assembly Member

Scott Mac Nichol

General Assembly Member

Karen Raye

General Assembly Member

Scott Carle

General Assembly Member

Doreen Wallace

General Assembly Member

Lisa M Hanscom

General Assembly Member

Wayne Hanscom

General Assembly Member

Mary A Lice Look

General Assembly Member

Janice Bronson

General Assembly Member

Brenda Emery

General Assembly Member

Judy Spencer

General Assembly Member

Dean Preston

General Assembly Member

Jennifer Peters

General Assembly Member

Chris Gardner

General Assembly Member

Art Tatangelo

General Assembly Member

Newell Lewey

General Assembly Member

Dana Plansowes

General Assembly Member

Matt Dana Ii

General Assembly Member

Bob Tyler

Executive Director

Judy Cooper East

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