Affiliate Agencies
River Region United Way's 46 agency affiliates serve all people within the River Region, offering essential social support from pre-birth to end of life services.
Affiliate Agencies Focusing on Health, Education and Financial Stability
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A.C.T.S. (Association of Christians in Tallassee for Service)
Offers financial help as well as food, clothing to individuals year-round.
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Aid to Inmate Mothers Offers visits with children, family outreach, education and support services to inmate mothers, and aftercare to promote success in transition from prison to community life.
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American Cancer Society The nationwide community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer through its mission of prevention, education, research and service.
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American Heart Association By 2020, to improve the cardiovascular health of all Americans by 20% while reducing deaths from cardiovascular diseases and strokes by 20%.
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American Legion Auxiliary #2 Administers a fund to provide assistance to needy veterans with transportation and medical needs.
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American Red Cross of Central Alabama A humanitarian organization led by volunteers which provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to disasters.
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ARC of Eastern Elmore County Providing residential and day habilitation services to adults with intellectual disabilities to enable them to become as independent as possible.
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Autauga County Family Support Center A non-profit agency which provides free programs focused at improving the quality of life in children and families through education, advocacy and employment.
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Autauga/West Elmore Association of Retarded Citizens Training prepares adults with mental retardation for fullest possible participation in their community. Provides adult residential program and early intervention for children with disabilities 0-3 years.
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Boy Scouts of America Youth service organization serving youth ages 6-20 through Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, venturing, exploring and learning for life based on Scout Oath and Law.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of the River Region Three facilities providing after-school programs in health, life-skills, citizenship, leadership development, educational and career exploration, sports, fitness and recreation and the arts for youngsters 6-18.
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Brantwood Children's Home Serving Alabama’s abused, neglected, homeless youth since 1917. Providing a loving, protective home that includes an on-site school, drug free living and job readiness programs.
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Catholic Social Services Assists with emergency utilities, food, clothing, counseling, domestic/ international pregnancy support services, medication assistance, services to frail elderly, immigration resources.
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Chemical Addictions Program (CAP) Provides residential and out-patient chemical dependency treatment for adults and outpatient treatment for adolescents who are substance abusers or have become chemically dependent.
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Child Protect Provides a non-threatening site where child victims can relate their abuse to interviewers who help minimize the trauma. A multi-disciplinary team provides appropriate action.
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Children's Center of Montgomery Serves disabled students from birth through age twenty-one. All students are physically and mentally challenged. Services include academic, medical, physical and occupational therapy, speech, and language.
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Community Action Agency of Central Alabama Operates programs that help address needs and provide benefits to Head Start children and elderly persons. Education is a priority. Energy efficiency for health/ safety.
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Easter Seals Camp ASCCA Easter Seals Camp ASCCA provides year-round camping, recreation, and outdoor education opportunities for people with disabilities.
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Easter Seals Central Alabama A comprehensive rehabilitation center providing life enhancing programs including speech, vocational evaluation, employment services and skills training for the disabled including the deaf.
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Easter Seals - Janice Capilouto Center for the Deaf Improving the quality of life for individuals who are deaf and hard of hearing through access to employment, communication, & technology services.
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Elmore County Partnership for Children Provides community based programs targeting at-risk youth and families. In-school programs for Tallassee and Elmore County Schools address programs supportive to youth positive behavior development.
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Family Guidance Center of Alabama Counseling services for families, Big Brothers/ Big Sisters Program, Parenting Institute, family services, Travelers Aid, Child Care Management program, Family Coaches program, Senior Services.
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Family Sunshine Center Assists victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include a 24-hour hotline, safe shelter, counseling, advocacy, & school-based prevention programs.
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Gift of Life Foundation Provides prenatal care and education to low income families through various systems of family health services focusing on maternal and child healthcare.
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Girl Scouts of Southern Alabama, Inc. Girl Scouts offers its leadership development program to build girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.
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Goodwill Industries of Central Alabama Provides training, vocational rehabilitation, and employment opportunities for people with disabilities or other vocational problems that create barriers to competitive employment.
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Hands On River Region Coordinates volunteer efforts by bringing people and community needs together to solve local problems.
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Health Services, Inc. Provides access to primary health care services, particularly for the indigent, underinsured & uninsured in order to enhance the quality of life.
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Hospice of Montgomery A non-profit healthcare organization that provides in-home physical, emotional, spiritual and bereavement services to terminally ill patients and families regardless of their ability to pay.
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Lighthouse Counseling Center, Inc. Provides intensive outpatient treatment for substance abuse, housing for qualified homeless persons, specialized women’s programs, 24-hour crises intervention for sexual assault victims and HIV education.
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Maxwell-Gunter Youth Activities Provides developmentally appropriate organized programs to military youth, which includes sports, instructional, social, school age and summer programs.
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Medical Outreach Ministries Offers free primary healthcare and prescriptions to low-income citizens not eligible for Medicaid or Medicare.
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Mental Health America in Montgomery
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Montgomery Area Council on Aging Assists senior citizens by providing services to promote independent living, offering opportunities to enhance their quality of life, and increasing community awareness of senior issues.
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Montgomery Association for Retarded Citizens (MARC) Serves individuals with mental retardation and developmental delays through infant early intervention, adult day training and residential services to promote independence and daily living skills.
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MANE (Montgomery Area Non-Traditional Equestrians) Nationally accredited therapeutic riding center providing medically appropriate therapeutic horseback riding opportunities to children and adults with physical, cognitive, social, emotional, or behavioral disabilities.
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Nellie Burge Community Center Provides transitional shelter for homeless women with children, along with Federal nutrition, adult basic education, senior meals, education, advocacy and support.
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PASS: Peers are Staying Straight (THE NOBLE IDEA) Promotes intolerance to drug use, violence, or risky behaviors in the youth of Autauga County, Alabama and the community, especially targeting high-risk populations.
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Salvation Army Provides emergency food, clothing shelter, community feeding program; Christmas food, clothing, toys; referrals; character building programs meeting social, educational, moral, spiritual needs; counseling; summer camps.
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SAYNO in the Montgomery Area, Inc. Advocates for a drug-free society using community partnerships, programs and activities to address substance and alcohol abuse and other issues, particularly among youth.
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Sickle Cell Foundation of Greater Montgomery Provides education, screening, counseling, and referral services in preventing and treating Sickle Cell disease. Hosts support group gatherings for anemia and trait victims.
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The Second Chance Foundation Day treatment and remediation services for youth expelled from school. Individual, group, and family counseling, academic remediation, life skills classes, community service, structure and support.
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U.S.O. (United Service Organization) Provides recreational and educational programs for men and women stationed overseas
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YMCA - Montgomery, Millbrook, Wetumpka Wetumpka YMCA Millbrook YMCA
Building character; making a difference; changing lives of kids, families and communities through health and human service programs that promote healthy spirit, mind and body.
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YMCA - Prattville Provides a variety of spiritual, physical and character development programs for children and adults focusing on youth with activities involving respect, caring, honesty and |









































