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When investing in stock or a mutual fund, you or someone you trust researches your intended investment. United Way of Southeastern Connecticut does the same thing. Our trained Allocations volunteers spend countless hours making site visits to agencies, reviewing budget proposals, and determining the quality of services provided to the community, to ensure contributed dollars help people who need help the most. If you would like to volunteer your time with allocations, complete an application form online.

View or print a listing of all United Way partner programs with descriptions and contact information. Or click on one of the links below to reach an agency's own website. 

Fiscal Year 2006-07 Program Distributions

Alliance for Living
The Living Center

$76,856

American Red Cross Charter Oak Chapter
Armed Forces Emergency Services; Blood Services; Disaster Services

$181,330

Arc of New London County
Recreation & Leisure Program

$85,000

Big Brothers Big Sisters of SE CT
One-to-One Friendships

$179,995

Boys & Girls Club of SE CT
Project Learn

$20,371

Boy Scouts of America, CT Rivers Council
Comprehensive Youth Development

$73,638

Catholic Charities/Catholic Family Services
Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment; Emergency Financial Assistance; Support Services; Mental Health Clinic; Pregnancy/Parenting Services

$320,082

Centro de la Comunidad, Inc.
Basic Needs/Family Counseling; Community Services & Social Development; Education Services; Employability Services

$16,742

Child and Family Agency of Southeastern Connecticut, Inc.
Young Parents Program; Parent Child Services; Early Childhood Services; School-Based Health Centers; West Side Dental Clinic; B.P. Learned Mission

$740,092

Connecticut Legal Services, Inc.
Legal Aid Services

$46,511

Covenant Shelter of New London
Emergency Shelter

$79,001

Drop-In Learning Center
Reading is Fundamental; Teen Life Skills; Tutorial Services

$132,056

Gemma E. Moran United Way Labor Food Center
Provides food and household items through more than 85 free food sites in Southeastern Connecticut.
$412,810

Girl Scouts, Connecticut Trails Council
Comprehensive Youth Development

$55,342

Home Health Aide Fund
Homemaker/Home Health Aides

$2,731

Infoline 2-1-1
Free, 24-hour Information & Referral

$62,178

Jewish Federation of Eastern Connecticut
Family Life Education; Participatory Recreation; Case Management

$40,919

LEARN
Regional Child Care Enhancement

$23,171

Literacy Volunteers - Southeastern Connecticut
Literacy Training

$41,308

Madonna Place
Families First; Family Support Center; Family Visitation Center; Fatherhood Initiative; Greater Norwich Comm. Leadership Team

$257,836

Martin House, Inc.
Transitional/Assisted Housing

$212,815

Noank Baptist Group Homes, Inc.
Group Homes

$90,313

OIC of New London County, Inc.
Case Management; Employment Training; Project Employment; Stopping Domestic Violence; Culinary Arts Training; Certified Nurse Assistant, Geriatric Aide

$342,953

Pawcatuck Neighborhood Center
Education, Recreation & Family Enrichment;
Human Services; Free Transportation; Senior Activities

$86,442

Project Warm-Up
Home heating assistance

$75,000

Riverfront Children's Center
After-School Child Care; Children's Center; Summer Camp

$198,463

SCADD
Detoxification & Evaluation; Halfway Houses; Outpatient Services
$146,923

Shiloh Development Corporation
Child Works Preschool

$38,210

Sound Community Services
Basic Living Skills, Partial Hospitalization
$77,152

Thames River Community Service, Inc.
Thames River Family Program

$119,807

TVCCA
A Moveable Feast programs which provides meal preparation and delivery for homebound individuals
$55,355

Uncas School Age Child Care
Kids Junction

$14,877

United Cerebral Palsy of Eastern Connecticut
Outreach

$47,064

United Community and Family Services, Inc.
Adult Day Centers; Adult Medical Clinic; Community Health Care; Dental Health Clinic; Journey (Substance Abuse Services); Mental Health Clinics for Adults and Children; Parent Aide Program; Pediatric Primary Medical Care; Retired & Senior Volunteer Program

$704,876

U.S. Navy Youth Advisory Council
Youth Advisory Council

$7,721

Visiting Nurse Association of Southeastern Connecticut
Community Mental Health; Home Health Care; Maternal Child Health

$237,861

Women's Center of Southeastern Connecticut, Inc.
Emergency Assistance; Emergency Shelter;
Individual/Family Support; Violence is Preventable

$280,604

YMCA of Southeastern Connecticut
After-School Care; Comprehensive Youth Development; Day Care; Low-Cost Single Resident Male Housing

$167,405

Agency amounts include donor designations
Fiscal year July 2006 - June 2007

 

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