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Serves Dallas County by funding 13 partner agencies and operating three direct service health programs that provide free medical care, prescription drugs and a diabetic monitoring program.
United Way dollars go to help the disadvantaged young women of our area enjoy the girl scouting experience
This program is administered by The West Central Alabama Rehabilitation Center and the money goes to help in the transportation costs of the children to the center.
This program works to educate people on HIV the virus that causes AIDS. Also they provide help to those with this dreaded disease.
This program works with area seniors, by giving at home services at no cost.
This program is administered by the Public Library and Wallace Community College. They go out in the community and teach adults how to read.
Works in our community in the following areas, disaster relief, CPR training, First Aide Training, Life Guard Certification, Utility Assistance, Blood Drives.
This program works with physically & mentally challenged infants to age 3. Also we fund the Day Activity Center, this provides the patients there with a wide range of activities.
Special Pre-School Program takes up where the Early Intervention Program leaves off. Getting these special young people ready for the public school system is the goal.
United Way dollars go to help pay for services to the under privileged young men of our community so that they may enjoy the scouting experience.
The Salvation Army stands ready to provide emergency assistance to individuals and families.
Operated by the Fathers of St. Edmund the Bosco Food Center provides a hot lunch to the hungry everyday of the year.
The SABRA Sanctuary provides shelter and assistance to abused women and their children.
The Food bank gathers and distributes food to churches, and feeding programs.
Provides funding for 28 area agencies serving the Lake Martin area.
Provides year-round camping, recreation, and outdoor education opportunities for people with disabilities.
Assists child victims of sexual and physical abuse in Tallapoosa, Chambers, and Randolph counties.Provides multidisciplinary interviews, therapy, and case management services.
Provides aid for disaster victims including house fires, Armed Forces Emergency Services, first aid, CPR training, and blood drives.
Develops character, teaches responsibility and healthy attitudes toward moral, physical and mental fitness in preparation for future leadership.
After school and summer programs offering activities in education, career and technology development, drug prevention, sports and recreation, character and leadership and the arts.