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The Salvation Army stands ready to provide emergency assistance to individuals and families.
The mission of the Salvation Army is to serve people in critical needs, feed the hungry, and transform lives in Christ’s name without discrimination.
Our mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
Stands ready to assist people swiftly and compassionately in the Lake Martin area in any emergency and provides joy at Christmas and other times for needy children and adults.
This program works to educate people on HIV the virus that causes AIDS. Also they provide help to those with this dreaded disease.
The Food bank gathers and distributes food to churches, and feeding programs.
Provides education, screening, counseling, and referral services in preventing and treating Sickle Cell Disease. Hosts support group gatherings for anemia and trait victims.
United Way dollars go to help the disadvantaged young women of our area enjoy the girl scouting experience
Our Mission is to stimulate and develop awareness concerning sickle cell hemoglobinopathies, thereby promoting positive healthy attitudes concerning sickle cell testing, counseling and education.
This program works with area seniors, by giving at home services at no cost.
Spirithorse provides activities for individuals with special needs through Equine Assisted Learning and Therapies to develop and improve physically, mentally, and emotionally.
Mentors teens through arts, education, workforce development, and entrepreneurship to develop the talent and skills necessary to become leaders in our community.
The Learning Tree, Inc. provides early intervention, residential, educational, behavioral analysis, and consultation services for more than 700 children with intellectual disabilities and autism annually.
Assists child victims of sexual and physical abuse in Tallapoosa, Chambers, and Randolph counties.Provides multidisciplinary interviews, therapy, and case management services.
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.
We provide forensic interviews, medical exams, family advocacy, therapy, and courtroom accompaniment to children and their non-offending caregivers after they’ve experienced or witnessed a crime.
Improves lives in Lee County through 20+ member agencies, programs and initiatives providing a variety of human-care services through four critical impact areas.
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.
Need help? Give help? Dial 2-1-1. In 2020, 2-1-1 helped over 175,000 callers, 269,880 web visits, 24,447 texts and 40,768 disaster related calls.
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.