Fair Tide’s Non-Discrimination Policy Federal law prohibits housing discrimination based on your race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or disability.
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 Recently, we asked longtime supporter Michael Landgarten, owner of Bob’s Clam Hut and Robert’s Maine Grill, why he supports Fair Tide.
“I think our whole community is improved by the presence of Fair Tide. It is so important to Kittery and surrounding towns that Fair Tide is there to help struggling families get back to being self sustaining. click to continue
Kittery, ME, December 8, 2010–On Thursday, December 9th, Fair Tide will host its final Holiday Shopping Night.
So if you are looking for those last few gifts for the holidays or you haven’t even started, please join us between 4pm and 8pm at the Fair Tide Thrift Store at 15 State Road in Kittery.
Tomorrow, we welcome Deb Clough click to continue
Fair Tide has partnered with Barbour Warehouse Store in the Kittery Outlet Center to help local community members in need of warmth this winter. For each coat donated through December 30, 2010, the store will be offering 20 percent off the purchase of a new Barbour coat.
Any kind of worn coat in wearable condition for men, women or click to continue
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What We Do Fair Tide helps homeless individuals and families become
self-sufficient by combining safe, affordable housing with targeted support services such as life coaching, one-on-one case management and counseling.
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