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Good Will-Hinckley is a charitable organization in
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. Organized in 1889 by George W. Hinckley, the membership-driven organization is dedicated to educating youth and changing lives. It has a campus of more than in Fairfield, on which it operates the Maine Academy of Natural Sciences, a boarding and day school focused on agricultural and outdoor education, and the Glenn Stratton Learning Center, a day treatment school focused on children with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges. It is also home to the L. C. Bates Museum, one of the oldest natural history museums in Maine. They also provide residential services for the Maine Academy of Natural Sciences, College students, Transitional Living students and residential treatment youth.


History

The Good Will Home Association was organized in 1889 by George Walter Hinckley, a native of
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who trained both for the ministry and as a teacher. As a young man he was impressed by the changes effected in under-privileged and troubled youth when given a suitably nurturing environment, and to this end he established a home on a farm in the northeastern part of
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, a rural community in southern
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. Hinckley traveled widely to raise funds for the Good Will School, and had by his death in 1950 grown the campus to and 45 buildings, and served more than 3,000 underprivileged and needy youth. Sometime thereafter the organization, then operating as the Hinckley School, began marketing itself as a
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, similar to
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and Tabor Academy. The
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sued the organization, which in 1970 was found to be operating outside its chartered purpose, and was given three years to return to that purpose. This was addressed in part by enlarging the organization's charter to include a broader range of educational activities. The school suspended operation in 2009 after state funding for boarding facilities of the sort it provided were reallocated to home-based treatments for at-risk youth, leaving only a day treatment program. The subsequent reorganization consumed part of the organization's endowment and forced the sale of of its campus. Currently they are serving youth from all over the State of Maine, providing educational opportunities and residential care.


Organization

Good Will-Hinckley is the operating name of the Good Will Home Association, a nonprofit member-driven organization dedicated to propagating Hinckley's legacy. The organization operates five programs from its campus (now just ): The Maine Academy of Natural Sciences, a secondary
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for students who do not thrive in traditional academic settings, the Glenn Stratton Learning Center, a day treatment center for children with a focus on social, emotional and behavioral challenges, the L. C. Bates Museum of natural history, Roundel Residential Treatment program engages youth that are experiencing significant social, emotional and behavioral challenges and need supportive housing and treatment, and College Step Up and Transitional Living program provides year round housing and support for youth attending College or in need of a supportive environment to secure employment as well as stable housing and network development. The organization provides on-campus housing for Maine Academy of Natural Sciences students who live too far away, and for those who require an alternative home environment.


Campus

Good Will-Hinckley's campus is located in northeastern Fairfield, on the west side of
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, on either side of Martin Stream, with what was historically the girls campus on the north side and the boys campus on the south side. The historic core of the campus, some that include all of its buildings built between 1889 and 1930, was listed on the
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in 1987. The campus includes a number of architect-designed residence cottages, spread out along Page Terrace, along with several other architecturally distinguished buildings. The 1897 Moody Chapel was designed by Wilfred E. Mansur of Bangor, Moody School (1905–06) was designed by William R. Miller of Lewiston, and the Prescott Administration building (1916) was designed by
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architect Edward Josselyn. New York architect
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designed by 1906-07 Carnegie Library, built with funding support from
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. Josselyn also designed the 1919 woodworking shop, and Miller was responsible for the Romanesque Revival building housing the L. C. Bates Museum.


See also

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References


External links


Good Will-Hinckley web site
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