United Way of Southeastern Connecticut
Partner Programs
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Alliance for Living
Provides comprehensive non-medical services to promote the physical, emotional and mental well-being for those infected and affected with HIV/AIDS.
154 Broad Street, New London, CT 06320 (860) 447-0884
American Red Cross, Charter Oak Chapter, SE CT Branch
Provides relief to victims of disaster and helps people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies.
200 Boston Post Road, Waterford, CT 06385 (860) 447-3248
Arc of New London County
Is dedicated to services for people with mental retardation to help them gain independence and acceptance through work, community life and recreational programs.
125 Sachem Street, Gales Ferry, CT 06335 (860) 464-6302
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeastern Connecticut
Fosters the growth and development of single parent children and special populations of young people by matching responsible adult volunteers for one-to-one friendships.
1595 Hartford Turnpike Route 85, Oakdale, CT 06370 (860) 437-3227
Boy Scouts of America, Connecticut Rivers Council
Designed to develop physical and mental fitness, promote participating citizenship, and build positive character traits in young people.
60 Darlin Street, East Hartford, CT 06128 (800) 414-2433
Boys & Girls Club of Southeastern Connecticut
After-school youth development programs that take place in schools with an emphasis on education, leadership, and career development. Provides health, art, and physical fitness programs.
30 Central Avenue, Groton, CT 06340 (860) 445-7667
Catholic Charities/Catholic Family Services
Programs include: comprehensive emergency relief and case management; behavioral health services including assessment, evaluation, individual and group counseling; pregnancy and parenting education; and mentoring services.
331 Main Street, Norwich, CT 06360 (860) 889-8346
22 Masonic Street, New London, CT 06320 (860) 443-5328
Child and Family Agency of Southeastern Connecticut, Inc.
A multi-service agency providing family counseling services, children's health services and infant/child day care services.
255 Hempstead Street, New London, CT 06320 (860)443-2896
75 Granite Street, New London, CT 06320 (860) 437-4550
B.P. Learned Mission, 40 Shaw Street, New London, CT 06320 (860) 442-1798
Connecticut Legal Services, Inc.
Provides free assistance to low-income people with urgent civil/legal problems in such areas as housing, family, public benefits and education.
153 Williams Street, New London, CT 06320 (860) 447-0323
Covenant Shelter of New London
Provides temporary housing, three meals a day, case management and other support services to homeless individuals and single-parent families.
42 Jay Street, P.O. Box 1653, New London, CT 06320 (860) 443-0537
Drop-In Learning Center
Free after-school and summer tutorial; Teen Life/Career Skills programs; Reading Is Fundamental; and Smart Choices (teenage pregnancy prevention); and peer mediation programs.
45 Broad Street, New London, CT 06320 (860) 442-4466
Gemma E. Moran United Way Labor Food Center
Provides food to more than 60 free food distribution sites including pantries, shelters, soup kitchens, and children's programs in Southeastern Connecticut.
374 Broad Street, New London, CT 06320 (860) 444-8050
Girl Scouts, Connecticut Trails Council
Provides comprehensive informal educational programs for girls age 5-17, stressing development of a positive self-image, leadership skills, and service to the community.
21 Montauk Avenue, Suite 203, New London, CT 06320 (860) 444-8195
Home Health Aide Fund
Provides health and home care services through Ledyard Public Health Nursing and Griswold Public Health Nursing regardless of individual's ability to pay.
Infoline 2-1-1
Free, confidential round the clock telephone service offering information and referral for human services, crisis intervention, suicide prevention, and child care resources. TDD available.
401 West Thames St, Campbell Bldg., Suite 103, Norwich, CT 06360 (211)
Jewish Federation of Eastern Connecticut
Serves the Jewish and general communities through humanitarian, social service, interfaith, and educational programs. Serves seniors, adults and youth.
28 Channing Street, New London, CT 06320 (860) 442-8062
LEARN
Provides comprehensive support, assistance, training and resources to the child care community including families, children, and providers.
44 Hatchetts Hill Road, Old Lyme, CT 06371 (860) 434-4800
Literacy Volunteers of America—Southeastern Connecticut
Matches volunteer tutors to adults who need to improve their skills of reading, writing and speaking English.
106 Truman Street, 3rd Floor, New London, CT 06320 (860) 443-4800
Madonna Place
Provides family support and child abuse prevention services including parenting education, informal counseling, children's programs, emergency assistance, referrals and programs for fathers and supervised visitation.
240 Main Street, Norwich, CT 06360 (860) 886-6600
Martin House, Inc.
Is a transitional living program for 54 homeless and disabled adults providing a dignified home, three nutritious meals daily, support services and a caring community.
P.O. Box 857, 401 West Thames Street, Building 700, Norwich, CT 06360 (860) 889-6150
Noank Baptist Group Homes, Inc.
Provides a structured home setting for troubled adolescent girls with services to meet their physical, social, mental health, life skills, vocational, and educational needs.
18 Cathedral Heights, Noank, CT 06340 (860) 536-4830
36 Main Street, Noank, CT 06340
193 High Street, Mystic, CT 06355
OIC of New London County
Provides vocational education and supportive services to the underserved, underemployed and unemployed. Also provides a stopping domestic violence program and a reintegration program for ex-offenders.
106 Truman Street, New London, CT 06320 (860) 447-1731
Pawcatuck Neighborhood Center
Provides social services, emergency food, case management, transportation, education and recreation for people of all ages.
27 Chase Street, Pawcatuck, CT 06379 (860) 599-3285
Project Warm-Up
Provides home heating assistance for individuals and families in
New London County experiencing a short-term crisis.
Riverfront Children's Center
Provides comprehensive, quality childcare services to children from six weeks through twelve years of families working, in school or job training.
476 Thames Street, Groton, CT 06340 (860) 445-8151
SCADD
SCADD is dedicated to helping people and their families overcome the problems with alcohol and substance abuse by providing a variety of treatment services.
47 Colt Street, New London, CT 06320 (860) 447-1717
37 Camp Moween Road, Lebanon, CT 06249 (860) 886-2495
Shiloh Development Corporation
The Child Works Preschool program supports parents' need for safe, nurturing childcare that fosters the development of each child's learning potential.
3 Garvin Street, New London, CT 06320 (860) 443-4462
Sound Community Services
Teaches skills needed for students with serious emotional disturbances to obtain employment to become fully independent adults.
Provides outpatient and partial hospitalization mental health services for severely mentally ill adults 18 and over.
PO Box 2170, 38 Green Street, New London, CT 06320 (860) 442-4289
Thames River Community Service, Inc.
Thames River Family Program provides transitional housing for homeless mothers and their children, enabling independence from welfare; Mentoring Program helps welfare mothers become self-sufficient.
One Thames River Place, Norwich, CT 06360 (860) 887-3288
TVCCA
United Way funds the Moveable Feast program which provides hot, nourishing meals to homebound people in New London County with a medical diagnosis who are unable to provide meals for themselves and are typically under the age of 65 and therefore, do not qualify for any other meal delivery program.
120 Broad Street, New London, CT 06320 (860) 444-1278
Uncas School Age Child Care
Kids Junction before- and after-school child care.
280 Elizabeth Street Extension, Norwich, CT 06360 (860) 886-2152
United Cerebral Palsy of Eastern Connecticut
Provides services for children and adults with disabilities. Services presently available are day programs, residential, Tech Tot library and outreach.
42 Norwich Road, Quaker Hill, CT 06375 (860) 443-3800
United Community and Family Services, Inc.
Provides high quality health and human services that strengthen children, adults and families. Services include primary medical care, dentistry, mental health, eldercare and family support programs.
34 East Town Street, Norwich, CT 06360 (860) 889-2375
400 Bayonet Street, Suite 103, New London, CT 06320 (860) 442-4319
Visiting Nurse Association of Southeastern Connecticut
Provides home health care, maternal child health nursing, mental health nursing, health promotion and prevention of disease.
403 North Frontage Road, Waterford, CT 06385 (860) 444-1111
Women's Center of Southeastern Connecticut, Inc.
Provides free, confidential services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault including crisis intervention, counseling, support groups and emergency shelter.
16 Jay Street, New London, CT 06320 (860) 447-0366
401 West Thames Street, Cottage #3, Norwich, CT 06360 (860) 886-4370
For emergency shelter call 701-6000
YMCA of Southeastern Connecticut
To provide opportunities to all men, women, boys and girls to reach their full potential mentally, physically, spiritually and socially. Programs include child care, men's housing, after-school and summer camp for youth.
337 Main Street, Norwich, CT 06360 (860) 889-7349
181 Boston Post Road, Waterford, CT 06385 (860) 443-5368
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