
Every person in Maine deserves access to healthcare.
The All Means All Coalition is working to make sure that everyone with low income can get medical care when they need it.
Everyone in Maine deserves the opportunity to live a healthy life. When everyone has access to healthcare, regardless of immigration status, we can continue contributing to our communities and what makes our state special.
We won’t stop until everyone in Maine has the health care they need - no exceptions, no exclusions.
In the last few years, we have worked to gain MaineCare coverage for children and pregnant and postpartum people, but many adults are still left out.
Who is part of All Means All?
All Means All is a coalition of immigrant-led and allied organizations and impacted individuals working together to restore access to MaineCare (Maine’s Medicaid Program), regardless of immigration status, and to build power among immigrant communities.

“If you’ve worked thousands of hours in a lobster plant,or in the blueberry fields, or in potato packing, aren’t you a Mainer? The health of one is the health of us all, and we all reap the benefits when our communities are cared for.”
— Crystal Cron, Founding Director of Presente! Maine
We need people of all backgrounds to fight with us and show that we're in this together: health care for all means ALL.
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