California PCFD Charity Search

General information

A Principal Combined Fund Drive (PCFD) is the entity responsible for managing the Our Promise campagin for a specific geographic region in the state of California. PCFDs are typically local United Ways. Local United Ways have nonprofit organizations represented under their federation. Search here for PCFDs and the nonprofits they represent.

Book# FEDERATION Organization Address OrgDescription TaxID
11403 Arrowhead United Way Arrowhead United Way PO Box 796
San Bernardino, CA 92402
Knea Hawley, VP of Resource Development
kneah@ahuw.org.
(909) 884-9441
www.arrowheadunitedway.org
Our mission is to improve people's lives by engaging the caring power of communities. 95-1934586
13365 Arrowhead United Way American Red Cross Inland Empire Chapter (American National Red Cross) PO Box 183
San Bernardino, CA 92402
Yevette Ramos, Chief Operating Officer
ramosy@ie-redcross.org
(909) 888-1481
www.ie-redcross.org
Emergency disaster relief; emergency military communications; first aid/CPR training; water safety; nurse assistant and home health aide training; disaster preparedness and AED training. 33-0415697
13366 Arrowhead United Way Assistance League of San Bernardino 580 W 6th St
San Bernardino, CA 92410
Amy Johnson, Treasurer
usrtoys2@verizon.net@charter.net
(909) 881-5277
www.alsanbdno.org
Provides new clothing to 200 children in need and operates the children's dental health center providing dental services to over 5,000 local children each year. 95-6065105
24915 Arrowhead United Way Bear Valley Community Healthcare District Foundation PO Box 1649
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
Megan Meadors, Program Director
megmeadors@hotmail.com
(909) 585-5607
www.momanddadproject.coom
We offer a full spectrum education program and resource center, offering 31 different classes on all aspects of parenting and a resource and referral program. 33-0294751
13367 Arrowhead United Way Boy Scouts of America California Inland Empire Council (Boy Scouts of America) PO Box 8910
Redlands, CA 92374
Joseph N. Daniszewski, CEO/Scout Executive
joseph.daniszewski@scouting.org
(909) 793-2463
www.bsa-ciec.org
Comprehensive youth development and program designed to instill values and help them make ethical choices over their lifetime. Ages - male 7-20; co-ed 15-20. 22-1576300
13392 Arrowhead United Way Cedar House Life Change Center (Social Science Service Center) PO Box 657
Bloomington, CA 92316
Greg Dorst, Chief Executive Officer
gdorst@cedarhouse.org
(909) 421-7120
www.cedarhouse.org
125 bed inpatient chemical dependence treatment. Group, therapy, education, relapse prevention, life skills, outpatient services, day treatment, supportive housing for women and children, sober living. 95-2914237
13373 Arrowhead United Way Colton Children's Services Council 22758 Fairburn Dr
Grand Terrace, CA 92313
Edith Nelsen, Treasurer
edieonthego@gmail.com
(951) 236-7093
Completely volunteer program for children in Colton School District whose families are unable to pay for eyeglasses or dental work. Referrals by school nurses. 33-0111358
13375 Arrowhead United Way Family Service Agency of San Bernardino 1669 N E St
San Bernardino, CA 92405
Patrice Cormican, President/CEO
familysvceo@msn.com
(909) 886-6737
www.familysasb.org
We provide professional counseling, family education, domestic violence groups and intervention treatment programs for high-risk youth. 95-1641436
13379 Arrowhead United Way Highland Senior Center (Highland District Council on Aging Inc) PO Box 948
Highland, CA 92346
Penny Lilburn, Executive Director
plilburn@aol.com
(909) 862-8104
We provide numerous services and programs including: fitness/health, social, recreational, nutrition, transportation assistance, friendly visitor program, trips, educational classes. 95-3374790
25643 Arrowhead United Way Inland Counties Regional Center Inc 1365 S. Waterman Ave
San Bernardino, CA 92402
Susan Gomez, Director
sgomez@inlandrc.org
(909) 890-3045
www.inlandrc.org
Coordinates with generic services to normalize the lives of people with developmental disabilities and their families by facilitating supports for them, during times of crisis. 23-7121672
13743 Arrowhead United Way Legal Aid Society of San Bernardino 588 W Sixth St
San Bernardino, CA 92401
Roberta Shouse, Executive Director
legalaidofsb@earthlink.net
(909) 381-4633
www.legalaidofsb.org
Free Legal Services to discover and facilitate peaceful, stable homes by providing documents resolving family disputes, establishing guardianship and conservatorship, and preventing domestic violence. 95-1997024
13382 Arrowhead United Way Marys Table (Marys Mercy Center) PO Box 7563
San Bernardino, CA 92411
Mike Hein, Vice President
mmcinc@msn.com
(909) 889-2558
www.marysmercycenter.org
We are a Catholic/Christian, long-term transitional home for adult pregnant women and their children - alternative to domestic violence, substance abuse, abortion and homelessness. 33-0632426
13383 Arrowhead United Way Mountain Communities Boys and Girls Club PO Box 2228
Crestline, CA 92325
Stephen Tilden, Chief Professional Officer
stilden@mcbgc.org
(909) 338-9390
www.mcbgc.org
A safe place to learn and grow. On-going relationships with caring adult professionals. Life-enhancing programs and character development experiences, hope and opportunity. 33-0653707
13386 Arrowhead United Way Rim Family Services Inc PO Box 578
Sky Forest, CA 92385
Aaron Scullin, Executive Director
ascullin@rimfamilyservices.org
(909) 336-1800
www.rimfamilyservices.org
Individual and family therapy. Substance abuse. Outpatient treatment, prevention, after-care. Court ordered DUI, PC1000. Parent education. Crisis counseling. Anger management. EAP. Parents as Teachers. 33-0496148
13387 Arrowhead United Way SAC Health System 1454 E 2nd St
San Bernardino, CA 92408
Nancy Young, CFO President and Chief Executive Officer
nyoung@sachealthsystem.org
(909) 382-7190
www.sachealthsystem.org
A community clinic system providing full-time primary care, dental, nutritional and behavioral health services to the underserved communities of San Bernardino and Riverside County. 33-0664371
13372 Arrowhead United Way San Bernardino Child Advocacy Program Inc (CASA of San Bernardino County) PO BOX 519
Rialto, CA 92377
Kara Hunter, Executive Director
kara@casaofsb.org
(909) 881-6760
www.casaofsb.org
Child Advocates recruits, screens and trains volunteers who serve as mentors and advocates on behalf of abused/neglected / at-risk children in the juvenile court system. 33-0362613
25693 Arrowhead United Way San Bernardino National Forest Association 602 S Tippecanoe Ave
San Bernardino, CA 92408
Jeanne Hawes, Grants & Contracts Manager
jhawes@nationalforestassociation.org
(951) 682-7513
www.sbnfa.org
The National Forest Association, located on San Bernardino National Forest, is committed to three initiatives addressing conservation/restoration, environmental education, and responsible recreation on public lands. 33-0556414
24180 Arrowhead United Way San Bernardino Sexual Assault Services Inc 444 N Arrowhead Ave Ste 101
San Bernardino, CA 92401
Candy Stallings, Executive Director
sbsas.tsmith@verizon.net
(909) 885-8884
www.sbas.org
Crisis intervention counseling for victims of sexual assault. Prevention and education programs to the community. All services provided at no charge. 95-3543081
13388 Arrowhead United Way The Salvation Army 746 W 5th St
San Bernardino, CA 92410
Stephen Ball, Corps Officer
stephen.ball@usw.salvationarmy.org
(909) 888-1336
www.salvationarmy.org
Our shelter houses women, children, and families year-round. We offer additional emergency services and counseling to the needy in our community. 33-0644995
13393 Arrowhead United Way Veronicas Home (Marys Mercy Center) PO Box 7563
San Bernardino, CA 92411
Mike Hein, Vice President/Admn
marysmercycenteradrienne@msn.com
(909) 889-2558
www.marysmercycenter.org
Provides basic needs for human life: food, showers, clothes and hygiene items and a long-term transitional home for adult pregnant women and their children. 33-0632426
24181 Arrowhead United Way Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice of Southern California Inc. 150 W First St Ste 270
Claremont, CA 91711
Marsha Fox, President/CEO
mfox@vnasocal.org
(909) 447-7323
www.vnasocal.org
A certified home health and hospice agency that provides skilled nursing, home health aides, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, social services, and nutrition counseling. 95-1733155
13395 Arrowhead United Way YMCA of the East Valley 500 E Citrus Ave
Redlands, CA 92373
Ken Stein, General Director
kstein@ymcaeastvalley.org
(909) 798-9622
www.ymcaeastvalley.org
Serving over 14,000 persons in San Bernardino County with programs in health, sports, aquatics, childcare, camping, leadership development and legal aid for all income levels. 95-1684787
17595 Central County United Way Central County United Way 418 E Florida Ave
Hemet, CA 92543
Connie Hall, VP Operations
community@ccuw.org
(951) 929-9691
www.ccuw.org
We focus community resources on high impact community needs that are chosen through a volunteer community process. 95-6006645
17583 Central County United Way Community Pantry PO Box 763
Hemet, CA 92546
Jim Lineberger, Executive Director
director@hemetcommunitypantry.org
(951) 929-1101
www.hemetmommunitypantry.org
We are committed to respond to all requests for emergency food for those in need. With available funding, we also provide rental and utility assistance. 93-1041187
26882 Central County United Way Fingerprints Youth Museum (United Communities Network) 418 E Florida Ave
Hemet, CA 92543
Bob Duistermars, President
ud2@ccuw.org
(951) 377-9793
Providing your children a safe, interactive environment for them to learn, play, and grow. 33-0562424
11944 Central County United Way Guide Dogs of the Desert PO Box 1692
Palm Springs, CA 92263
Kevin Towner, Director of Development
ktowner@gddca.org
(760) 329-6257
www.gddca.org
Improves the lives of the blind by creating opportunities for life- changing independence and by conducting community outreach and education programs. 23-7296531
25636 Central County United Way Hemet Police Activities League Inc. PO Box 907
Hemet, CA 92581
Valerie J. Florez, Executive Director
vflorez@valleywiderecreation.org
(951) 306-7191
www.valleywiderecreation.org
Building a "bond between cops & kids" through positive activities such as afterschool programs, fieldtrips and community events. PAL is a form of proactive policing. 93-1213063
17588 Central County United Way Ramona Humane Society, Inc. 690 Humane Wy
San Jacinto, CA 92582
Jeff Sheppard, President / CEO
jsheppardras@aol.com
(951) 654-8002
www.ramonahumanesociety.org
The organization is dedicated to fostering the humane treatment of all animals. The organization's specific accomplishments include an adoption program, low cost spay/neuter/shots clinic. 23-7374470
17589 Central County United Way Riverside County Coalition for Alternatives to Domestic Violence PO Box 910
Riverside, CA 92502
Eliza Daniely-Woolfolk, Chief Executive Officer
edwoolfolk@adv-besafe.com
(951) 320-1370
www.alternativestodv.com
Community education, counseling, referrals, crisis intervention, anger management, teen intervention, and shelter for domestic violence victims throughout Riverside County. Access services through Crisis Line. 95-3212844
25694 Central County United Way San Jacinto Activity League (San Jacinto Police Activities League) PO Box 907
San Jacinto, CA 92581
Valerie Florez, Exec Director
vflorez@valleywiderecreation.org
(951) 306-7191
www.valleywiderecreation.org
Building a "bond between cops & kids" through positive activities such as afterschool programs, fieldtrips and community events. PAL is a form of proactive policing. 31-1722632
10782 Desert Communities United Way Desert Communities United Way 16192 Siskiyou Rd Ste 4
Apple Valley, CA 92307
Christine Briggs, Executive Director
dcuwmail@verizon.net
(760) 242-5370
www.dcuw.org
Making an impact on quality of life in the Victor Valley, by providing access to basic necessities and maintaining responsible stewardship of our resources. 23-7191673
24171 Desert Communities United Way Boy Scouts of America California Inland Empire Council Inc PO Box 8910
Redlands, CA 92375
Joseph Daniszewski, Scout Executive/CEO
jdanisze@bsamail.org
(909) 793-2463
www.bsa-ciec.org
Comprehensive youth development and program designed to instill values and help them make ethical choices over their lifetime. Ages, Male 7-20, Co-ed, 15-20. 95-1744350
18878 Desert Communities United Way High Desert Child Adolescent & Family Service Center Inc. PO Box 3275
Victorville, CA 92393
Cindy Burklow, Executive Director
cburklow@aol.com
(760) 243-7151
www.highdesertcenter.info
We provides prevention and intervention programs for youth ages 11-18, outpatient drug and alcohol programs for adults and youth and counseling. 33-0103979
18880 Desert Communities United Way Lords Table The 15512 Sixth St
Victorville, CA 92395
Dolores Zuniga, Executive Director
thelordstable@stjoanvv.org
(760) 241-2043
We feed the homeless, low income, needy and the poor. 95-3293901
17805 Desert Communities United Way Moses House Ministries PO Box 2033
Victorville, CA 92393
Judy Morris, Executive Director
judy@moseshouse.org
(760) 955-1895
www.moseshouse.org
Maternity housing, mentoring, case management, education and referrals and other support services for pregnant women and teens and single mothers. 33-0568537
25034 Desert Communities United Way St. John of God Health Care Services PO Box 2457
Victorville, CA 92393
Santiago Lopez, Administrator
slopez@sjghcs.org
(760) 241-4917
www.stjohnofgodhcs.org
Provides residential and outpatient substance abuse treatment services for adults and parents with young children; provides rental assistance, utility assistance, and food pantry for needy. 95-3806996
24863 Desert Communities United Way The Salvation Army Victor Valley Corps (The Salvation Army a California Corporation) P.O. Box 1092
Victorville, CA 92395
Gary Dobney, Envoy-In-Charge
gary.dobney@usw.salvationarmy.org
(760) 245-2545
www.victorvalleysaluationarmy.org
As funds are available - provides emergency food, utilities, rent, mortgage, clothing, vouchers, motel vouchers, and other needs on a case-by-case basis. Call for details. 94-1156347
18882 Desert Communities United Way Victor Valley Domestic Violence, Inc. PO Box 2825
Victorville, CA 92393
Margaret Diaz, Executive Director
vvdv@verizon.net
(760) 955-8010
www.abetterwaydomesticviolence.org
Assists women/children victimized by domestic violence; provides shelter, programs, opportunity and education; to contribute to social change through intervention, prevention, education and community awareness. 93-1067826
15479 Inland Empire United Way Inland Empire United Way 9644 Hermosa Ave
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Alyssa Cotter, Development Executive
acotter@ieuw.org
(909) 980-2857
www.ieuw.org
Helps disadvantaged kids succeed, provides access to health and social services, develops meaningful volunteer opportunities and strengthens financial stability for low-income families and individuals. 33-0502676
17152 Inland Empire United Way Boys and Girls Club of Fontana PO Box 3712
Fontana, CA 92335
Terrie Schneider, Chief Professional Officer
bgcfntna@cs.com
(909) 822-4988
www.bgcfontana.com
Youth development program - after school education and recreation programs for youth ages 6 to 19. 33-0443344
26900 Inland Empire United Way Bright Prospect 281 S Thomas Street, Suite 302
Pomona, CA 91766
Valerie Lord, Development Director
valerie@brightprospect.org
(909) 623-9007
www.brightprospect.org
Bright Prospect helps low-income students from the Inland Empire area (7 high schools) prepare for, gain admission, receive financial aid, and graduate from college. 52-2363234
26853 Inland Empire United Way Child Advocates of San Bernardino County (CASA of San Bernardino County) PO BOX 519
Rialto, CA 92377
Kara Hunter, Executive Director
kara@casaofsb.org
(909) 881-6760
www.casaofsb.org
C.A.S.A recruits, screens, trains and supervises community members to serve as advocates and mentors for youth living in foster care and juvenile offenders. 33-0362613
12150 Inland Empire United Way David & Margaret Youth and Family Services (David and Margaret Home, Inc.) 1350 Third St
La Verne, CA 91750
Meghan Anderson, Associate Director of Development
AndersonM@davidandmargaret.org
(909) 596-5921
www.davidandmargaret.org
David & Margaret Youth and Family Services empowers children, youth and families through culturally diverse services that foster emotional, educational, spiritual, and identity development. 95-1660346
17741 Inland Empire United Way Foothill Family Shelter, Inc 1501 W Ninth St Ste D
Upland, CA 91786
Mary E. Sheets, Executive Director
mary@foothillfamilyshelter.org
(909) 920-0453
www.foothillfamilyshelter.org
The foothill family shelter provides at-risk families with a safe place to live and the opportunity to have their basic needs met; food, clothing, shelter. 33-0341818
26926 Inland Empire United Way Fresh Start Ministries and Community Services, Inc. 1556 S Sultana Avenue
Ontario, CA 91761
Richard Hernandez, Executive Director
richardh@freshstartmininc.org
(909) 630-2662
freshstartmininc.org
We help disadvantaged individuals, and families meet daily survival challenges by coordinating health, social/economic services by linking them with services and resources in the community. 20-2824160
26927 Inland Empire United Way GAP Food Bank 8768 Helms Street, Suite A
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Cynthia Munn, Finance Manager
Lindy@gapfoodbank.org
(909) 945-1020
www.gapfoodbank.org
The food bank is serving over 400 families each week with basic grocery items such as bread, cereal, canned items, meats, dairy, and produce. 33-0760422
4750 Inland Empire United Way House of Ruth, Inc. PO Box 459
Claremont, CA 91711
Suzanne Aebisher, Executive Director
saebischer@houseofruthinc.org
(909) 623-4364
www.houseofruthinc.org
We advocate for and assist battered women and their children by providing shelter, programs, education and opportunities for safe, self-sufficient living. 95-3276033
10449 Inland Empire United Way Kids Come First Community Health Center (Kids Come First) 1501 A S Bon View Ave
Ontario, CA 91761
Beverly B Speak, Executive Director/CEO
bspeak@kidcomefirstclinic.org
(909) 673-9125
We provide primary pediatric care for uninsured children ages 0-18 and assist families in accessing specialty care and insurance programs for which they are eligible. 33-0969025
10450 Inland Empire United Way LMWS Inc.Pacific Lifeline PO Box 1424
Upland, CA 91785
Carmen Hall, Ex Director
pacificlifeline@earthlink.net
(909) 931-2624
www.pacific-lifeline.org
Empowers women and their children facing chronic homelessness to achieve personal and social stability while living in our home one to two years. 94-6103171
24995 Inland Empire United Way Mustard Seed Tutorial Center 51 W Olive Ave
Redlands, CA 92373
Eric Goddard, Executive Director
egoddard@mstc.us
(909) 355-8678
www.mstc.us
Provides remedial academic help to children who are substantially delayed academically, at a price that is affordable. 33-0903899
17751 Inland Empire United Way Samaritan Counseling Center 869 N Euclid Ave
Upland, CA 91786
Ruth Finnigan, Office Manager
info@samaritanCares.org
(909) 985-0513
www.samaritancares.org
We provide professional counseling services. Our staff of professional counselors include licensed psychologists, marriage and family therapists and a variety of pre-licensed staff. 95-3160005
17425 Inland Empire United Way Shoes That Fit 1420 N Claremont Blvd #107B
Claremont, CA 91711
Roni Lomeli, Executive Director
roni@shoesthatfit.org
(909) 482-0050
www.shoesthatfit.org
Provide new shoes that fit to children who would not otherwise have them. 95-4425565
17691 Kings United Way Kings United Way PO Box 878
Armona, CA 93202
Nanette Villarreal, Executive Director
nanettev@kingsunitedway.org
(559) 584-1536
www.kingsunitedway.org
To increase the organized capacity of people to care for one another. 94-6130925
17690 Kings United Way American Red Cross: Central Valley Chapter (American National Red Cross) 1300 W Shaw Ave Ste 4B
Fresno, CA 93711
Ellen Knapp, CEO-Central Valley Region
ellen@arccentralvalley.org
(559) 455-1000
www.arccentralvalley.org
Humanitarian organization led by volunteers; provides relief to victims of disasters and help people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies; Armed Forces Services. 53-0196605
24934 Kings United Way Church of the Saviour Soup Kitchen 519 N Douty St
Hanford, CA 93230
Carol Dyer, Administrator
saviour_secretary@sbcglobal.net
(559) 584-7706
Established in 1986, we serve hot meals 6 days a week. The kitchen, managed and operated by volunteers, serves over 70,000 meals each year. 13-5562208
11994 Kings United Way Corcoran Emergency Aid (Corcoran Community Christians for Emergency Aid) PO Box 393
Corcoran, CA 93212
Marilyn Nolan, Executive Director
marilynnolan@comcast.net
(559) 992-2272
Our goal is to keep children in school by providing food, clothing, shoes and household items to those in need. 77-0053601
18813 Kings United Way Cornerstone Community Alcohol and Other Drug Recovery Systems, Inc. PO Box 1124
Hanford, CA 93232
Stuart Walker, Executive Director
tp429@comcast.net
(559) 583-2036
csrecoverysystems.org
A state-licensed facility to provide outpatient drug/alcohol treatment for adult men and women. Transitional supportive housing for homeless men. 77-0259210
24166 Kings United Way Girl Scouts of Central California South 1377 W Shaw Ave
Fresno, CA 93711
Marilyn Deen, Chief Resource Development Officer
mdeen@girlscoutsccs.org
(559) 291-5078
www.girlscoutsccs.org
Girl Scouting provides activities and opportunities for girls to discover the fun, friendship and power of working together to make a difference in our communities. 94-6000662
18812 Kings United Way Hannah's House (Champions Recovery Alternative Programs, Inc.) 700 N Irwin St
Hanford, CA 93230
Sue Weisenhaus, Executive Director
sue@championsrecovery.org
(559) 583-9300
www.championsrecovery.org
Transitional housing with supportive services for homeless women and children. 77-0560598
17710 Kings United Way Happy Trails Riding Academy PO Box 572
Visalia, CA 93279
Leslie Gardner, Executive Director
happytrailsridingacademy@yahoo.com
(559) 688-8685
www.WeAreHappyTrails.com
Enriches the lives of children and adults with physical, cognitive and psychological disabilities through equine facilitated therapy. 94-2882855
18815 Kings United Way Kings Art Center (Kings Art Center Foundation) PO Box 376
Hanford, CA 93232
Patricia O'Halloran, Director
director@Kingsartcenter.org
(559) 584-1065
www.kingsartcenter.org
Our organization exists to enhance the lives of all residents by providing visual arts & instruction creating a habitat for all to explore the Arts. 77-0241061
17282 Kings United Way Kings Community Action Organization 1130 N 11th Ave
Hanford, CA 93230
Jeff Garner, Executive Director
jgarner@kcao.org
(559) 415-7202
www.kcao.org
KCAO provides services in the areas of childcare, preschool, food assistance, domestic violence shelter and counseling, utility assistance, weatherization, pregnant/parenting teenagers and sexual assault response. 94-1604455
10451 Kings United Way Kings County Commission on Aging Council 680 N Campus Dr Ste D
Hanford, CA 93230
Sharon DeMasters, Executive Director
sltdemasters@yahoo.com
(559) 582-3211
www.Kings.networkofcare.org
A day care program designed for respite care away from home to relieve the caregiver. Organized activities, supervision, trained staff, support groups, educational materials available. 94-1723493
10454 Kings United Way Lemoore Christian Aid, Inc. PO Box 134
Lemoore, CA 93245
John Benton, Director
lemoorechristianaid@gmail.com
(559) 259-7083
lemoorechristianaid.com
Provides unduplicated services to needy individuals in the Lemoore areas with food, clothing and other in-kind assistance as available. 77-0137925
24131 Kings United Way St. Vincent de Paul Center 115 W 5th St
Hanford, CA 93230
Rosie Cervantes, Executive Director
svdp_hanford115@att.net
(559) 582-3763
Assist the neediest primarily Hanford/Armona residents, regardless of religious affiliation, with emergency food, clothing, a maximum number of available shelter openings and supportive services. 94-1294942
14545 Nevada County United Way Nevada County United Way PO Box 2733
Grass Valley, CA 95945
Megan Timpany, Executive Director
director@uwnc.org
(530) 274-8111
www.uwnc.org
Supports and nurtures quality, local health and human services by soliciting and allocating campaign contributions and by providing expertise to over 20 partner agencies. 68-0007201
9073 Nevada County United Way Big Brothers Big Sisters of Nevada County & North Lake Tahoe (Big Brothers Big Sisters of Nevada County) PO Box 1362
Grass Valley, CA 95945
Dena Valin, Executive Director
Director@bigsofnc.org
(530) 273-2227
www.bigsofnc.org
Making a positive difference in the lives of children in our community through a professionally- supported one-to-one relationship with a caring and responsible individual. 94-2768855
4811 Nevada County United Way Child Advocates of Nevada County 531 Uren St
Nevada City, CA 95959
Laura Harter, Executive Director
execdirector@caofnc.org
(530) 265-9550
www.caofnc.org
We provide advocacy and child abuse prevention services through our programs: court appointed special advocates (casa), foothills healthy babies, welcome baby, and child safety puppeteers. 68-0317841
16695 Nevada County United Way Community Recovery Resources 440 Henderson St Ste C
Grass Valley, CA 95945
Warren Daniels, Executive Director
warren@corr.us
(530) 273-9541
www.corr.us
We treat substance abuse with a full spectrum of programs, reducing the social, health and financial impact on the community. 94-2275091
9249 Nevada County United Way Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Coalition Inc PO Box 484
Grass Valley, CA 95945
Niko Johnson, Executive Director
NIKO@dvsac.org
(530) 272-2046
www.dvsac.org
The mission of DVSAC is to offer resources for building healthy relationships and to provide services for healing the effects of interpersonal violence. 94-2688893
12589 Nevada County United Way Food Bank of Nevada County Inc 578 Sutton Way 187
Grass Valley, CA 95945
Toni Thompson, Executive Director
foodbanknc@att.net
(530) 272-3796
www.foodbanknc.org
We procure nutritious food and distribute to individuals and families of Nevada County who are in need. 68-0083105
24195 Nevada County United Way FREED Center for Independent Living Inc 117 New Mohawk Rd Ste A
Nevada City, CA 95959
jeannie Darling, Operations Manager
jeannied@freed.org
(530) 265-4444
www.freed.org
We provide services to people with disabilities: personal assistance and housing referral, peer support, advocacy, information and referral, independent living skills and assistive technology. 68-0085639
24968 Nevada County United Way Gold Country Community Services (Gold Country Community Council) PO Box 968
Grass Valley, CA 95945
Sandy Jacobson, Executive Director
jjacobson@goldcountrycenter.org
(530) 273-4961
www.goldcountrycenter.org
We provide opportunities to enhance the physical, social, and emotional wellness through affordable programs, services and facilities. GCCC feeds people and heats their homes. 94-2436273
12193 Nevada County United Way Gold Country Telecare Inc PO Box 2161
Grass Valley, CA 95945
Jim Perkins, Executive Director
jim@goldcountrytelecare.org
(530) 272-1710
www.goldcountrytelecare.org
Specialized accessible transportation for seniors and persons with disabilities in Western Nevada County, enabling the folks we serve to stay independent and community-involved. 94-2452913
4889 Nevada County United Way Habitat for Humanity Intl Inc Nevada County PO Box 2997
Grass Valley, CA 95945
Debbie Arakel, Executive Director
debbie@nchaitat.org
(530) 274-1951
www.nchabitat.org
Build affordable homes in partnership with volunteers and qualified low-income families who purchase the home at cost with a 0% interest loan through our organization. 68-0383595
17529 Nevada County United Way HelpLine Information & Assistance (Area 4 Agency on Aging) 2260 Park Towne Cir Ste 100
Sacramento, CA 95825
Patricia McVicar, Assistant Director
pmac@a4aa.com
(916) 486-1876
www.a4aa.com
Links seniors with needed community services such as low-income food and nutrition; housing; transportation; independent living; and physical/mental health and wellness. 94-2897957
25652 Nevada County United Way KARE Crisis Nursery Inc P O Box 2080
Grass Valley, CA 95945
Lynn Woerner, Executive Director
karedirector@sbcglobal.net
(530) 265-0693
www.karecrisisnursery.org
The KARE Crisis Nursery is a licensed facility that provides respite to children age 0 thru 5 whose families are experiencing a crisis or emergency. 31-1744330
10459 Nevada County United Way Partners in English Language Learning 578 Sutton Wy PMB 198
Grass Valley, CA 95945
Donna Cobb, Program Coordinator
admin@piell.org
(530) 274-8428
www.piell.org
We recruit, train, and retrain English-as-a-Second Language (ESL) volunteer tutor and match them with students who are adult non-native speakers. 68-0160848
18810 Nevada County United Way Sierra Family Medical Clinic Inc 15301 Tyler Foote Rd
Nevada City, CA 95959
Richard Mantl, CFO
mantle@sierraclinic.org
(530) 292-3478
www.sierraclinic.org
This community clinic provides quality integrated primary medical dental and behavioral health care to all persons in surrounding rural areas regardless of ability to pay. 68-0320801
10484 Nevada County United Way Sierra Forever Families PO Box 361
Nevada City, CA 95959
Antoinette moran-briones, SW Supervisor
amoran-briones@sierraff.org
(530) 478-0900
www.sierraff.org
We transform the lives of children in foster care who have tragic histories of abuse, neglect, or abandonment, by building and nurturing permanent families. 68-0002878
4688 Nevada County United Way Sierra Nevada Childrens Services 256 Buena Vista St Ste 110
Grass Valley, CA 95945
Dennis Fournies, Executive Director
dennisf@sncs.org
(530) 272-8866
www.sncs.org
Early interventions in education, health, and quality child care assistance, life skills, parenting to ensure healthy children and empowered parents who aspire to life-long success. 94-2570239
10461 Nevada County United Way Sierra Senior Services PO Box 4152
Truckee, CA 96160
Sarah Hall Deardorff, Executive Director
shdsierraseniors@sbcglobal.net
(530) 550-7600
www.sierraseniors.org
The Senior Nutrition Program provides a hot nutrition’s meal and services as a gateway to other services for the elderly in the Tahoe- Truckee region. 68-0484075
3114 Nevada County United Way Tahoe Womens Services (Crisis Intervention Services) 948 Incline Wy
Incline Village, NV 89451
Karen S. Carey, Executive Director
kcarey@tahoewomenservices.org
(775) 298-0162
www.tahoewomenservices.org
We are dedicated to reducing the incidence and trauma of domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse in North Lake Tahoe/Truckee communities. 94-2985554
12797 Nevada County United Way The Friendship Club 138 New Mohawk Rd 275
Nevada, CA 95959
Jennifer Singer, Executive Director
jennifers@friendshipclub.org
(530) 265-4311
www.friendshipclub.org
Prevention program designed to reach girls in challenging situations before they engage in unhealthy behavior. Our mission: to engage, educate, and empower girls at risk. 68-0262000
14563 Orange County United Way Orange County United Way 18012 Mitchell Ave South
Irvine, CA 92614
Sherri Dukes, Senior Campaign Relations Manager
sherrid@unitedwayoc.org
(949) 263-6159
www.unitedway.oc.org
Improving lives by mobilizing the caring power of Orange County to strengthen OUR community. 33-0047994
17684 Orange County United Way 2-1-1 Orange County (People for Irvine Community Health) PO Box 14277
Irvine, CA 92623
Judy Bowden, Executive Director
jbowden@211oc.org
(949) 486-8520
www.211oc.org
Callers dial 2-1-1 toll free, 24/7 where they speak to live, trained Specialists who assess their needs and refer them to health/human services. 33-0063532
13438 Orange County United Way ABRAZAR, Inc. 7101 Wyoming Street
Westminster, CA 92683
Gloria O. Reyes, President/Chief Executive Officer
gloria.reyes@abrazarinc.com
(714) 893-3581
Our mission is to develop programs and services that will promote the general welfare, health and prosperity of low income individuals in Orange County. 33-0301538
13439 Orange County United Way Acacia Adult Day Services 11391 Acacia Pkwy
Garden Grove, CA 92840
Mallory Vega, Executive Director
mvega@acacia-services.org
(714) 530-1566
www.acacia-services.org
Social and medical program for frail elderly and disabled. Provide respite for family caregivers. Counseling, health/rehabilitation care, transportation assistance, meals and therapeutic activities. 95-3509323
13490 Orange County United Way Age Well Senior Services, Inc. 24300 El Toro Rd Bldg A Ste 2000
Laguna Woods, CA 92637
Marilyn L. Ditty, DPA, Chief Executive Officer
mditty@agewell.org
(949) 855-8033
www.agewellseniors.org
Our mission is to prevent premature institutionalization and social isolation by providing a continuum of care to the underserved, homebound, at-risk seniors. 93-1163563
13509 Orange County United Way AIDS Services Foundation Orange County 17982 Sky Park Cir Ste J
Irvine, CA 92614
Philip Yaeger, Executive Director
pyaeger@ocasf.org
(949) 809-5705
www.ocasf.org
Our mission is to prevent the spread of HIV and improve the lives of men, women, and children affected by HIV/AIDS in Orange County. 33-0126481
16618 Orange County United Way Alzheimer's Family Services Center 9451 Indianapolis Avenue
Huntington Beach, CA 92646
Guita Sharifi, E.A., P.K.E., M.B.A., Director of Operations
gsharifi@afscenter.org
(714) 593-9630
www.afscenter.org
Dedicated to improving quality of life for families challenged by Alzheimer's disease through services tailored to meet individual needs. 95-3463975
13292 Orange County United Way American Red Cross: Orange County Chapter (American Red Cross) PO Box 11364
Santa Ana, CA 92711
Suzanne White, Financial Development Specialist
swhite@oc-redcross.org
(714) 481-5369
www.oc-redcross.org
Provides emergency disaster relief and preparedness education; health care training including first aid, CPR, childcare, babysitting; and military services, youth development and senior programs. 95-2147698
25582 Orange County United Way Anaheim Community Foundation 200 S Anaheim Blvd Ste 433
Anaheim, CA 92805
Terry D. Lowe, Chief Executive Officer
tlowe@anaheim.net
(714) 765-5160
anaheimcommfound.org
Arts and culture, gang/drug prevention, youth programs, human service and emergency assistance, older adult programs, therapeutic programs, library services and educational scholarships. 33-0033023
13504 Orange County United Way Anaheim Family YMCA (Young Mens Christian Association of Anaheim) 240 S Euclid St
Anaheim, CA 92802
John Guastaferro, VP of Marketing & Development
johng@anaheimymca.org
(714) 635-9622
www.anaheimymca.org
Strengthens families by providing childcare, youth academic enrichment, sports, camping, teen leadership, and parent/child programs. 95-1709299
10462 Orange County United Way Big Brothers Big Sisters of Orange County 14131 Yorba St Ste 200
Tustin, CA 92780
Megan Hartman, Director of Grants
mhartman@bigbrooc.org
(714) 544-7773
www.bigbrooc.org
Provide adult mentors to at-risk youth. The goal is to create and foster strong relationships between children and adults that are positive, caring and consistent. 95-1992702
13445 Orange County United Way Blind Children's Learning Center of Orange County, The 18542 B Vanderlip Ave
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Daysi Serrano, Development Associate
fund.development@blindkids.org
(714) 573-8888
www.blindkids.org
Core programs include infant family focus, Early Childhood Center, the Outreach Program and Therapy Services. Services include: speech, counseling, occupational therapy, orientation and mobility, Braille, specialized vision services. 95-6097023
13446 Orange County United Way Boy Scouts of America: Orange County Council 1211 E Dyer Rd
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Jeffrie A. Hermann, Scout Executive and President
jeffh@ocbsa.org
(714) 546-4990
www.ocbsa.org
Provides youth, ages 7-20, with the life skills to make ethical decisions, contribute to society and develop qualities of responsible leadership through service. 95-1727660
13447 Orange County United Way Boys & Girls Club of Buena Park (Boys Club of Buena Park) 7758 Knott Ave
Buena Park, CA 90620
Bruce Hird, Chief Professional Officer
bhird@theplaceforkids.org
(714) 522-7259
www.theplaceforkids.org
We offer year-round, affordable, safe, supervised after-school and summer recreational activities for children and youth ages 6-18. 95-1808525
13448 Orange County United Way Boys & Girls Club of Cypress 10161 Moody St
Cypress, CA 90630
Anne Hertz, Executive Director
ahertz@bgccypress.org
(714) 527-2697
www.boysandgirlsclubofcypress.org
Quality, low or no-cost, after-school and summer educational and recreational programs for youth ages 6-19. Free services for low income and military families. 95-2920990
13449 Orange County United Way Boys & Girls Club of Fullerton PO Box 1283
Fullerton, CA 92836
Steve Savage, Chief Professional Officer
ssavage@boysgirlsfullerton.com
(714) 871-1391
www.boysgirlsfullerton.com
Offers year-round, affordable, safe, supervised, educational programs in a positive environment to enable youth to develop values, skills, citizenship leadership and character. 95-1855645
13809 Orange County United Way Boys & Girls Club of Stanton 11050 Cedar St
Stanton, CA 90680
Pamela Schoonover, Executive Director
club@boysandgirlsclubofstanton.com
(714) 891-0740
www.boysandgirlsclubofstanton.com
Provides year round programs for youth 6-18. After-school transportation, computers, tutoring, choir, health and physical education, cultural/fine arts in a supervised environment. 95-2913402
13454 Orange County United Way Boys & Girls Club of the South Coast PO Box 3042
San Clemente, CA 92674
Kent Campbell, Executive Director
kcampbell@bgcsca.org
(949) 492-9986
www.bgcsca.org
Provides social, educational, vocational and character development programs for youth ages 6-18, in a positive environment. 95-6111998
13456 Orange County United Way Boys & Girls Club of Tustin 580 W Sixth St
Tustin, CA 92780
Adaleen McHale, Chief Professional Officer
addie@bgctustin.org
(714) 838-5223
www.bgctustin.org
Provides professionally supervised year-round youth programs for youth ages 5-18, that promote character and leadership, in a safe and caring environment. 95-2482220
13457 Orange County United Way Boys & Girls Club of Westminster 14400 Chestnut St
Westminster, CA 92683
Helen Ortega, CPO
helen@club4kids.net
(714) 379-0097
Promote the social, educational, vocational, health, character development and guidance of boys and girls ages 5 through 18. Activities include leadership training, tutoring/computer, games-room. 95-2919799
13450 Orange County United Way Boys & Girls Clubs of Garden Grove 10540 Chapman Ave
Garden Grove, CA 92840
Pat Halberstadt, Chief Professional Officer
path@bgcgg.org
(714) 741-0962
www.bgcgg.org
Services for children and youth, ages 18 months to 18 years, including care, education, guidance and recreation, family support, to keep them healthy & ready for life. 95-6112702
13453 Orange County United Way Boys and Girls Club of Santa Ana, Inc. 250 N Golden Circle Ste 104
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Robert Santana, Chief Professional Officer
robertsantana@boysandgirlsclub.com
(714) 543-5540
www.boysandgirlsclub.com
Provides meaningful & positive interaction with Santa Ana youth 5 days a week, 12 months a year through mentorship, academic support & enrichment opportunities. 95-1893417
17680 Orange County United Way Boys and Girls Clubs of Anaheim, Inc. 311 E Broadway
Anaheim, CA 92805
Michael Baker, Executive Director
mike@theboysandgirlsclub.org
(714) 491-3617
www.theboysandgirlsclub.org
Programs are available for ages 5-18 at five sites in education & career development, character & leadership development, arts, sports & fitness, and health. 33-0356284
13451 Orange County United Way Boys and Girls Clubs of Huntington Valley 16582 Brookhurst St
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
Laura Portier-LaLumiere, Director of Development
lportier@bgchv.com
(714) 309-4962
www.bgchv.com
Benefits 8,000 disadvantaged Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley area youth through affordable, high quality after-school care, licensed daycare, sports leagues and performing arts programs. 95-6192466
18001 Orange County United Way Cambodian Family, The 1626 E. 4th Street
Santa Ana, CA 92701
Megan Drda, Program Director
megandrda@yahoo.com
(714) 571-1966
www.cambodianfamily.org
We provide opportunities for low-income, refugee and immigrant families to develop the knowledge, skills and desires for creating health and well-being in their lives. 95-3854831
13819 Orange County United Way Camino Health Center 30300 Camino Capistrano
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
Randy S. Smith, Program Manager
rsmith@caminohc.org
(949) 240-2030
Our mission is to improve the health status of the medically underserved in south Orange County by providing affordable/quality primary medical/pediatric dental health care. 33-0574214
13459 Orange County United Way Camp Fire USA Orange County Council (Camp Fire USA) 1505 E. Seventeenth St Ste 118
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Martin Rodriguez, Executive Director
martin@campfireusaoc.org
(714) 547-5200
www.campfireusaoc.org
We provide coeducational programs; including after school programs, day and residential camps, teen leadership and life skills programs, financial literacy and adolescent health education. 95-1993032
14592 Orange County United Way Canyon Acres Children and Family Services 1845 W Orangewood Ave Ste 300
Orange, CA 92868
Kristine Peters, Director of Development
k.peters@canyonacres.org
(714) 383-9400
www.canyonacres.org
We are committed to providing homes, care, treatment and supportive services for abused, neglected and emotionally troubled children and their families. 95-3593905
14594 Orange County United Way CASA of Orange County (Court Appointed Special Advocates) 1505 E. 17th St. Ste. 214
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Kristen Stephen, Community Development Coordinator
kstephen@casaoc.org
(714) 619-5158
www.casaoc.org
Provides quality advocacy/mentoring for children through a unique one-on-one relationship between a trained, supervised, court appointed volunteer and an abused/neglected child. 33-0069334
26163 Orange County United Way Casa Teresa Inc PO Box 429
Orange, CA 92856
Stacey Proctor, Executive Director
sproctor@casateresa.com
(714) 538-4860
www.casateresa.com
We save lives by providing a temporary home and on-going support for homeless pregnant women 18 years of age and older who are alone. 95-3251986
13460 Orange County United Way CASA Youth Shelter 10911 Reagan St
Los Alamitos, CA 90720
Luciann Maulhardt, Executive Director
luciannmaulhardt@casayouthshelter.org
(562) 594-6825
www.casayouthshelter.org
We provide both crisis shelter for runaway and homeless teens as well as individual, family and group counseling services. Family reunification is the primary goal. 95-3218061
13461 Orange County United Way Catholic Charities of Orange County Inc 1820 E 16th St
Santa Ana, CA 92701
Zenaida S Yolo, Director of Finance
zyolo@ccoc.org
(714) 347-9648
www.ccoc.org
A professional, social service agency providing emergency assistance, crisis intervention, employment services, education, immigration services, counseling and advocacy for individuals and families in greatest need. 95-3031389
13462 Orange County United Way Child Guidance Center, Inc. 525 Cabrillo Park Dr Ste 300
Santa Anta, CA 92701
Lori Pack, LCSW, Executive Director
lpack@cgcinc.org
(714) 953-4455
www.cgcoc.org
Provides outpatient mental health and child abuse counseling and educational services, including evidence based Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) programs for children and families. 95-2546170
13812 Orange County United Way Children's Bureau of Southern California 50 S Anaheim Blvd Ste 241
Anaheim, CA 92805
Mary Tran, Director of Development
marytran@all4kids.org
(714) 517-1900
www.all4kids.org
Dedicated to the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect, especially children ages 0-5. 95-1690975
13213 Orange County United Way Children's Hospital of Orange County 455 S Main St
Orange, CA 92868
Patrice Poidmore, Executive Director of Development
ppoidmore@choc.org
(714) 532-8690
www.choc.org
A nonprofit inpatient and outpatient provider of pediatric care and wellness consisting of a hospital, community-based clinics and outreach services, research and education. 95-2321786
26164 Orange County United Way Colettes Children Home Inc. 17301 Beach Blvd Ste 23
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
William O'Connell, Executive Director
coletteschildren@aol.com
(714) 596-1380
www.healinghomelessness.org
Dedicated to providing a nurturing environment for homeless women and children and single homeless women to help them achieve self sufficiency. 91-1939140
10463 Orange County United Way Community Action Partnership of Orange County 11870 Monarch St
Garden Grove, CA 92841
Dea Marcano, Manager of Fund Development
dmarcano@capoc.org
(714) 897-6670
www.capoc.org
We help the poor meet basic needs such as food, utility assistance and family services, employment, and asset building to move out of poverty. 95-2452787
17681 Orange County United Way Community Service Programs, Inc 1821 E Dyer Rd Ste 200
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Carol Carlson, Director of Development
ccarlson@cspinc.org
(949) 250-0488
www.cspinc.org
Provides shelter, counseling/support, meals, prevention education and life skills development activities to children/families and victims. Family reunification for runaway youth. 95-3167866
26166 Orange County United Way Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Orange County (Consumer Credit Counselors of Orange County) 1920 Old Tustin Ave
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Sahara Navarro-Garcia, Director of Education
sahara.garcia@cccsoc.org
(714) 547-2227
www.cccsoc.org
Our organization provides free education and counseling to help consumers achieve financial stability, preserve housing, avoid bankruptcy and manage their money wisely. 95-2426981
15995 Orange County United Way Dayle McIntosh Center for the Disabled 13272 Garden Grove Blvd
Garden Grove, CA 92843
Dolores Kollmer, Executive Director
dkollmer@daylemc.org
(714) 621-3300
www.daylemc.org
An independent living center; our mission is to advance the empowerment, equality, integration and full participation of people with disabilities in the community. 95-3313707
26172 Orange County United Way El Sol Science and Arts Academy of Santa Ana 1010 N Broadway
Santa Ana, CA 92701
Monique Daviss, Executive Director
mdaviss@elsolacademy.org
(714) 543-0023
www.elsolacademy.org
A preschool through 8th grade public charter school that provides a rigorous curriculum infused with support and health services. 33-0960964
16620 Orange County United Way Families Forward 9221 Irvine Blvd
Irvine, CA 92618
Megan Markel, Development and Communication Manager
mmarkel@families-forward.org
(949) 716-5858
www.families-forward.org
We exists to help families in need achieve and maintain self-sufficiency through housing, counseling, education and other support services. 33-0086043
26923 Orange County United Way Family Assistance Ministries 929 Calle Negocio Ste G
San Clemente, CA 92673
Mary G. Perdue, Executive Director
mary@family-assistance.org
(949) 492-8477
www.family-assistance.org
We provide families/individuals with food, utility, rental, medical and transportation assistance, job search and referrals, helping those in need to become more self sufficient. 33-0864870
17682 Orange County United Way Family Support Network 181 W Orangethorpe Ave Ste D
Placentia, CA 92870
Linda Smith, Executive Director
linda.fsnca@sbcglobal.net
(714) 854-7762
www.familysupportnetworkca.com
We provide services and resources that help children with special needs and their families reach their full potential. 33-0248195
13473 Orange County United Way Friendly Center, Inc. PO Box 706
Orange, CA 92856
Cathy Seelig, Executive Director
cathy@friendlycenter.org
(714) 771-5300
www.friendlycenter.org
We serve low-income families. Emergency assistance (food, rental, utility), children/youth tutoring, parenting, counseling, domestic violence intervention, and low-income housing. 95-2479833
16621 Orange County United Way Friendship Shelter, Inc. PO Box 4252
Laguna Beach, CA 92652
Dawn Price, Executive Director
dprice@friendshipshelter.org
(949) 494-6928
www.friendshipshelter.org
Provides emergency and transitional housing for homeless adults including those in substance abuse recovery and/or living with mental illness. Comprehensive program promotes self-sufficiency. 33-0219404
25624 Orange County United Way Fullerton Interfaith Emergency Services Inc. P O Box 6326
Fullerton, CA 92834
Barbara Jennings, President
barb.jennings@fies.us
(714) 680-3691
www.fies.us
Through a faith-based community effort, we build self-sufficiency and end homelessness and hunger for families/individuals in need through prevention, intervention, and after-care support services. 33-0147739
13814 Orange County United Way Gary Center, The 341 Hillcrest St
La Habra, CA 90631
Martha Lester, Executive Director
gary@garycenter.org
(562) 691-3263
www.garycenter.org
Providing low-income family services; Behavioral Health Counseling; ESL/Literacy classes; Healthy Living classes; Food Distribution; Dental Clinc; Mammograms; Referrals and translation for documents. 95-2752846
13815 Orange County United Way Girls Incorporated of Orange County 150 Paularino Ave Ste D-290
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Kimber L. Simons, Director of Operation Services
kimbers@girlsinc-oc.org
(714) 597-8600
www.girlsinc-oc.org
We provide after school and summer programs proven to be effective in teaching girls to be strong, smart and bold. 95-1810150
13474 Orange County United Way Girls Scouts of Orange County (Girl Scout Council of Orange County) 9500 Toledo Way, Suite 100
Irvine, CA 92618
Charlotte Finklea, Development Director
cfinklea@girlscoutsoc.org
(949) 461-8800
www.gscoc.org
We build girls with courage, confidence and character. Through adult volunteers, girls are engaged in programs that teach leadership, values and service. 95-2023244
13475 Orange County United Way Goodwill Industries of Orange County 410 N Fairview
Santa Ana, CA 92703
Nicole Suydam, Vice President, Development
nicoles@ocgoodwill.org
(714) 547-6308
www.ocgoodwill.org
Provides people with disabilities and other barriers opportunities to achieve their highest levels of personal and economic independence at work, home and school. 95-1644018
26173 Orange County United Way Grandma's House of Hope 174 West Lincoln Avenue, #541
Anaheim, CA 92805
Je'net Kreitner, Exec. Dir./Founder
jenet@grandmashope.org
(714) 457-3187
www.grandmahouseofhope.org
Compassionate transitional support for homeless women with breast cancer, human trafficking survivors, other uniquely challenged women in crisis, and hungry children living in motels. 26-0391438
25635 Orange County United Way Healthy Smiles for Kids of Orange County 10602 Chapman Avenue Ste 200
Garden Grove, CA 92840
Elizabeth Bear, CEO
lbear@healthysmilesoc.org
(714) 537-0700
www.healthysmilesoc.org
Provides speciality dental treatment for underserved, at risk children; who have little or no access to care, through fixed and mobile facility sites. 38-3675065
25637 Orange County United Way Homework House, Inc. 161 S Orange Street
Orange, CA 92866
Marcia Marcinko, Admin Director
marcia@jfsoc.org
(714) 628-9616
www.homeworkhouse.org
Provide free tutoring and mentoring to at-risk youth in the community. 33-0773843
13476 Orange County United Way Human Options, Inc. PO Box 53745
Irvine, CA 92619
Greg Gebhardt, Finance Director
ggebhardt@humanoptions.org
(949) 737-5242
www.humanoptions.org
Services for battered women and their children through a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, transitional housing, counseling services, support groups and violence prevention programs. 95-3667817
26174 Orange County United Way Hurtt Family Health Clinic Inc One Hope Dr
Tustin, CA 92782
John Eumurian, Development Manager
john.eumurian@rescuemission.org
(714) 247-4324
www.hurttclinic.org
The clinic provides accessible, preventive, primary and specialized healthcare to homeless and underserved families through full service medical, dental, vision, mental health and education services. 33-0906866
26175 Orange County United Way ICEC 16269 Laguna Canyon Rd.
Irvine, CA 92618
Sharon Scott, CFO
sscotticec@sbcglobal.net
(949) 857-0255
www.iceckids.org
Our mission is to assist developmentally delayed infants and toddlers in achieving their optimum developmental potential through early intervention and therapy programs. 95-3850651
25641 Orange County United Way Illumination Foundation, The 2691 Richter Ave Ste 107
Irvine, CA 92606
Paul Leon, Chief Financial Officer
pleon@ifhomeless.org
(949) 273-0555
www.ifhomeless.org
Our programs combine housing and social services with healthcare and mental-health services to reduce the impacts of homelessness and reduce people's vulnerability to future homelessness. 71-1047686
13477 Orange County United Way Interval House PO Box 3356
Seal Beach, CA 90740
Christine Delabre-Houdre, Operations Director
admin@intervalhouse.org
(562) 594-9492
www.intervalhouse.org
Comprehensive services for domestic violence victims in 70 languages; 24-hour crisis hotline; emergency/transitional housing; counseling; legal/medical assistance; youth programs; community education/outreach. 95-3389113
26176 Orange County United Way Irvine Adult Day Health Services Inc 20 Lake Road
Irvine, CA 92604
Kimberly Beeson, Executive Director
kbeeson@irvineadhs.org
(949) 262-1123
www.irvineadhs.org
Our adult day services program provides health monitoring and socialization to seniors experiencing memory loss and other health concerns and gives relief to overwhelmed caregivers. 33-0599371
13816 Orange County United Way Laguna Beach Community Clinic 362 Third St
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Thomas C Bent, MD, Medical Director/Chief Operating Officer
tcbent@lbclinic.org
(949) 494-0761
www.lbclinic.org
Our mission is to provide excellent medical care regardless of the parent's ability to pay. 95-2637633
14810 Orange County United Way Laura's House 999 Corporate Dr. Ste 225
Ladera Ranch, CA 92694
Karen Stine, Contract Administrator
karen@laurashouse.org
(949) 361-3775
www.laurashouse.org
Domestic violence services including emergency shelter, counseling, case management and life-skills education that prepares victims and their children to live independent and violence-free lives. 33-0621826
18003 Orange County United Way Legal Aid Society of Orange County 2101 N Tustin Ave
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Jennifer Miramontes, Director of Fund Development
jmiramontes@legal-aid.com
(714) 571-5220
www.legal-aid.com
Promoting equal access to the justice system for low-income individuals through civil legal services, advocacy, self-help resources, economic development and community education. 95-1994337
13480 Orange County United Way Los Alamitos Youth Center Inc 10909 Oak St
Los Alamitos, CA 90720
Lina Lumme, Executive Director
lina@theyouthcenter.org
(562) 493-4043
www.theyouthcenter.org
Development and delivery of social, recreational and educational programs designed to keep kids out of trouble; specific emphasis on middle and high school youth. 95-2142369
25661 Orange County United Way Mariposa Women and Family Center 812 W Town and Country Rd
Orange, CA 92868
Linda Yeomans, President/CEO
lyeomans@mariposacenter.org
(714) 547-6494
www.mariposacenter.org
Helps women and their families to overcome mental health and substance abuse challenges so they can live more productive lives. 95-3626580
24989 Orange County United Way Mary's Shelter PO Box 10433
Santa Ana, CA 92711
Christine Tran, Development Assistant & Volunteer Coordinator
christine@teenshelter.org
(714) 730-0930
www.teenshelter.org
Loving home for pregnant minors, teen mothers and their babies, who are homeless or from families in crisis. 33-0203768
13482 Orange County United Way Mental Health Association of Orange County (MHA) (Orange County Association for Mental Health) 822 Town & Country Rd
Orange, CA 92868
Sandra L Cusmano, Director of Development
cusmano@mhaoc.org
(714) 547-7559
www.mhaoc.org
A private nonprofit agency providing advocacy, community education and speciality mental health services to individuals struggling with chronic mental illness, poverty and homlessness. 95-2036972
16622 Orange County United Way Mercy House Living Centers PO Box 1905
Santa Ana, CA 92702
Allison Harvey, Development Director
allisonh@mercyhouse.net
(714) 836-7188
www.mercyhouse.net
By providing preventative, emergency, transitional, permanent housing and aftercare services, our goal is to end homelessness for all who enter into our system of care. 33-0315864
26165 Orange County United Way Miracles for Kids (Mortgage Miracles for Kids, Inc.) 3002 Dow Ave Ste 502
Tustin, CA 92780
Autumn R. Strier, President
astrier@miraclesforkids.org
(714) 730-3040
www.miraclesforkids.org
Provide families and/or caregivers with financial and other support to face the economic difficulties that often result from caring for a critically ill child. 91-2160616
25666 Orange County United Way MOMS Orange County 1128 W Santa Ana Blvd
Santa Ana, CA 92703
Pamela Pimentel, RN, CEO
ppimentel@momsorangecounty.org
(714) 972-2610
www.momsorangecounty.org
Mission is to help mothers and their families have healthy babies by offering health coordination, education and access to community services. 33-0518078
26167 Orange County United Way National Hispanic Business Women Association 2024 N Broadway Ste 100
Santa Ana, CA 92706
Yobany Banks-McKay, President
ybanksmckay@ups.com
(949) 254-1899
www.nationalhbwa.com
Provides specialized information in business development, informational resources, and offers opportunities to students who wish to pursue higher education and a career in business. 33-0959253
14139 Orange County United Way National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Pacific South Coast Chapter 12121 Scripps Summit Dr Ste 190
San Diego, CA 92131
Karen Barton, Vice President
karen.barton@mspacific.org
(760) 448-8412
www.mspacific.org
Provides counseling, respite care, adaptive recreation and education and support services to individuals and families affected with multiple sclerosis. 95-2633200
26168 Orange County United Way Neighborhood Housing Services of Orange County Inc 198 W Lincoln Ave 2nd Flr
Anaheim, CA 92805
Ken Mutter, Sr. Vice President
kenm@nhsoc.org
(714) 490-1250
www.nhsoc.org
Provides free financial literacy classes and educates and counsels first-time home buyers and households facing foreclosure. Improves communities through resident leadership training and neighborhood events. 95-3130152
26169 Orange County United Way Nhan Hoa Comprehensive Health Care Inc. 7761 Garden Grove Blvd
Garden Grove, CA 92841
Pauline Mai, Program Coordinator
pmai@nhanhoa.org
(714) 898-8888
www.nhanhoa.org
Providing comprehensive health care services including primacy care, women's health, pediatric, dentistry, and optometry to the low-income and/or uninsured/underinsured individuals regardless of ability to pay. 33-0477323
25673 Orange County United Way NOVA Academy 2609 W 5th St
Santa Ana, CA 92703
Doron Zinger, Director of Education
doron-zinger@olivecrest.org
(714) 569-0948
Providing foster and at-risk urban students the opportunity to earn their high school diploma and community college degree simultaneously through innovative curriculum and individualized support. 32-0079174
12787 Orange County United Way Olive Crest 2130 E Fourth St Ste 200
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Donald A. Verleur II, CEO
donald-verleur@olivecrest.org
(714) 543-5437
www.olivecrest.org
Dedicated to preventing child abuse, treating and educating at-risk children, and preserving the family…One life at a time. Accredited by the Council of Accreditation. 95-2877102
13501 Orange County United Way OneOC (Volunteer Center of Greater Orange County) 1901 E Fourth St Ste 100
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Daniel J. McQuaid, President/C.E.O.
dmcquaid@oneoc.org
(714) 953-5757
www.oneoc.org
Accelerates nonprofit success through volunteer, training, consulting and business services. 95-2021700
13485 Orange County United Way Orange Children and Parents Together, Inc. 1063 North Glassell St
Orange, CA 92867
Robyn L. Class, Executive Director
robync@ocpt.org
(714) 639-4000
www.ocpt.org
Providing high-quality education to at-risk children ages 0-5 in Orange since 1967. Our programs enhance children's growth and development, stregthen familes and foster healthy communities. 95-3062939
13486 Orange County United Way Orange County Adult Achievement Center 225 Carl Karcher Wy
Anaheim, CA 92801
Joyce A. Hearn, Chief Executive Officer
jhearn2001@yahoo.com
(714) 744-5301
www.ocaag.com
Provides educational and vocational skills training, job placement and support for developmentally disabled adults. Recreational activities, advocacy and family support. 95-1863666
10465 Orange County United Way Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance Inc. 12900 Garden Grove Blvd Ste 214A
Garden Grove, CA 92843
Mary Anne Foo, Executive Director
mafoo@ocapica.org
(714) 636-9095
www.ocapica.org
Providing services to low income families regarding health access (including mental health services, tutoring, mentoring, college preparation, leadership opportunities), policy and community and economic development. 91-2047245
12938 Orange County United Way Orange County Bar Foundation 313 N Birch Street
Santa Ana, CA 92701
Karen Ruan, Executive Director
kruan@ocbarfoundation.org
(714) 480-1925
www.ocbarfoundation.org
Committed to keeping at-risk youth out of jail, in school, healthy and drug-free through education, counseling and mentoring. 23-7068923
13821 Orange County United Way Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center 500 S Main St Ste 1100
Orange, CA 92868
Barbara Casserly, Development Coordinator
bcasserly@brightfutures4kids.org
(714) 955-6530
www.brightfutures4kids.org
We break the generational cycle of child abuse and family violence by providing critical parenting education and family support services to at-risk children and families. 33-0013237
25674 Orange County United Way Orange County Community Housing Corporation 2024 N. Broadway, 3rd Floor
Santa Ana, CA 92706
Allen P. Baldwin, Executive Director
allen@occhc.org
(714) 558-8611
www.occhc.org
To transition extremely low income families to greater self-sufficiency by assisting with housing and education. 95-3221290
11739 Orange County United Way Orange County Rescue Mission, Inc. One Hope Drive
Tustin, CA 92782
Pamela Coles, Foundations & Corporate Gifts Officer
pamela.coles@rescuemission.org
(714) 247-4308
www.rescuemission.org
Operates seven core programs to assist those “at risk” of homelessness or provide services to help the homeless become self-sufficient. 95-2479552
13488 Orange County United Way Orange Senior Center (Orange Elderly Services Inc) 170 S Olive St
Orange, CA 92866
Thomas E. Maldonado, Executive Director
executivedirector@orangeseniorcenter.org
(714) 538-9633
www.orangeseniorcenter.com
Provide lunch programs, Meals on Wheels program, health seminars, social and physical activities to help seniors stay active in the community through 52 programs. 33-0035445
16623 Orange County United Way Project Tomorrow 15707 Rockfield Blvd Ste 250
Irvine, CA 92618
Julie Evans, Chief Executive Officer
jevans@tomorrow.org
(949) 609-4660
www.tomorrow.org
Prepares K-12 students to become tomorrow's innovators, leaders and engaged global citizens by developing critical thinking and problem solving skills through science, math and technology. 95-4581958
17685 Orange County United Way Providence Speech and Hearing Center 1301 Providence Ave
Orange, CA 92868
Linda H. Smith, CEO
lsmith@pshc.org
(714) 639-4990
www.pshc.org
We provide the highest quality services available in the identification, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of speech, language and hearing disorders for persons of all ages. 95-6154473
10466 Orange County United Way Raise Foundation, The 1920 E Warner Ave Ste A
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Kendra Puryear, Director of Development
kendra@theraisefoundation.org
(949) 757-3635
www.theraisefoundation.org
We prevent child abuse by addressing the root causes of abuse through parent education, family support and community awareness campaigns. 33-0240178
13823 Orange County United Way Rehabilitation Institute of Southern California 1800 E La Veta Ave
Orange, CA 92866
Praim S. Singh, Executive Director
psingh@rio-rehab.com
(714) 633-7400
www.rio-rehab.com
Provides rehabilitation, daycare, therapy, housing, transportation and vocational services to disabled persons of all ages. 90.3 cents of every dollar used for these direct services. 95-1792279
15597 Orange County United Way Salvation Army of Orange County, The (Salvation Army, The) 10200 Pioneer Rd
Tustin, CA 92782
Bruce Freeman, Director of Development
bruce.freeman@usw.salvationarmy.org
(714) 832-7100
www.salvationarmy.org
We are dedicated to assisting people in need through a myriad of programs and services designed to bring encouragement, comfort and hope. 94-1156347
13760 Orange County United Way Serving People in Need, Inc. 151 Kalmus H-2
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Jean H. Wegener, Executive Director
jeanw@spinoc.org
(714) 751-1101
www.spinoc.org
Provides move-in costs for housing, rent for substance abuse recovery for low income and homeless persons and meals for homeless on the streets. 33-0329687
16624 Orange County United Way Share Our Selves Corporation 1550 Superior Ave
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Kathleen Bruski, Program Manager
kbruski@shareourselves.org
(949) 270-2132
www.shareourselves.org
Meets the basic needs of Orange County's low-income residents. Providing food, financial assistance, medical/dental care, and counseling/case management. 95-3222316
26170 Orange County United Way South County Outreach 26776 Vista Terrace
Lake Forest, CA 92630
Norah Dopudja, Director of Operations
norah@sco-oc.org
(949) 380-8144
www.sco-oc.org
Provide emergency services including food pantry, rental/utility assistance, case management, transitional housing, computer learning lab, gas cards, and resources and referrals for those in need. 33-0330233
13492 Orange County United Way Southwest Minority Economic Development Association 1601 W Second St
Santa Ana, CA 92703
Connie Jene Jones, Executive Director
swsmeda@aol.com
(714) 547-4073
www.swcommunitycenter.org
Provides hot meals daily, food and clothing distribution three times weekly, rental and utility assistance, volunteer opportunities and other outreach services. 95-3312805
13496 Orange County United Way Straight Talk Clinic, Inc. 5712 Camp St
Cypress, CA 90630
Jamie Weber, Administrative Assistant
jweber@straighttalkcounseling.org
(714) 995-4892
www.straighttalkcounseling.org
Services: Family counseling, K-12 prevention and counseling, substance abuse treatment, HIV/Aids services, and affordable permanent and transitional housing. The agency reaches the most underserved families. 23-7134097
14630 Orange County United Way Taller San Jose 801 N. Broadway
Santa Ana, CA 92701
Laura Palmer, Special Projects Manager
lpalmer@tallersanjose.org
(714) 543-5105
www.tallersanjose.org
Seeks to walk undereducated, unskilled and unemployed youth (ages 18-28) out of poverty through job training, leading to sustainable and living-wage employment. 59-3816355
16619 Orange County United Way The Boys and Girls Clubs of Capistrano Valley (Boys and Girls Clubs of Capistrano Valley) 1 Via Positiva
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
James Littlejohn, Executive Director
james@bgccapo.com
(949) 240-7898
www.bgccapo.com
A youth development agency which builds character and leadership, education and career development, sports programming, the arts and health and life skills. 33-0529575
14607 Orange County United Way The Center Orange County (Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center of Orange County) 1605 N Spurgeon St
Santa Ana, CA 92701
Thomas Soule, Director of Development & Communications
thomas.soule@thecenteroc.org
(714) 953-5428
www.thecenteroc.org
Our mission is to advocate on behalf of the Orange County LGBTQ community, and to provide services that ensure its well-being and positive identity. 95-2934041
14599 Orange County United Way The Eli Home, Inc 1175 N East St
Anaheim, CA 92805
Tami Bradford, Director of Development
tamib@elihome.org
(714) 300-0600
www.elihome.org
Our mission is to break the cycle of child abuse. We provide shelter, counseling and support services to abused and neglected children and their mothers. 33-0189254
18005 Orange County United Way The Wooden Floor (Saint Joseph Ballet Company) 1810 N Main St
Santa Ana, CA 92706
Keegan Bell, Development Director
keegan@thewoodenfloor.com
(714) 541-8314
www.thewoodenfloor.org
Builds self-esteem among low-income youth through a progressively challenging after-school program that combines dance education, academic services, college scholarships and family services. 33-0299356
14629 Orange County United Way THINK Together 2100 E Fourth St Ste 200
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Lawrence Gustafson, Director of Foundation Relations
lgustafson@thinktogether.org
(714) 543-3807
www.thinktogether.org
Provides free academically-oriented afterschool programs to at-risk students, who have improved in English and math at twice the rate of non-THINK students. 33-0781751
17686 Orange County United Way Thomas House Temporary Shelter PO Box 2737
Garden Grove, CA 92842
Cyndee Albertson, Executive Director
cyndee@thomashouseshelter.org
(714) 554-0357
www.thomashouse.org
Provides a safe, supportive environment, food, childcare, counseling for homeless families with children to remain together while empowering them to become independent and self-sufficient. 33-0204757
25716 Orange County United Way TOBY'S HOUSE 92 Argonaut Ste 205
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
Jennifer Borba, Executive Director
director@tobyshouse.org
(714) 541-5484
www.tobyshouse.org
We embrace pregnant women in crisis, providing a safe, supportive home for them and their children by promoting vocational and spiritual advancement through counseling/education. 33-0871193
17687 Orange County United Way Turning Point Center for Families 2101 E 4th St Ste 150 B
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Mary Greenberg, Director
tpcff@sbcglobal.net
(714) 547-8111
www.turningpointsantaana.org
Masters level counseling interns provide Orange County families with bi-lingual, individual, couple, family and group counseling for children, teens and adults on a sliding scale. 33-0672326
13497 Orange County United Way United Cerebral Palsy of Orange County (United Cerebral Palsy Association of Orange County, Inc.) 980 Roosevelt Suite 100
Irvine, CA 92620
Erin Ball, Senior Development Officer
eball@ucp-oc.org
(949) 333-6452
www.ucp-oc.org
Provides early intervention services, special needs childcare, and family support services to nearly 4,000 families with children who have all types of disabilities. 95-1856340
13824 Orange County United Way United Labor Agency of Orange County 13252 Garden Grove Blvd Ste 101
Garden Grove, CA 92843
Bill Fogarty, Executive Director
ulaoc@aol.com
(714) 740-0928
www.ulaoc.org
With over 32 years of experience, we provide working families and individuals with emergency assistance, case management, training and advocacy. 33-0371293
13499 Orange County United Way Vietnamese Community of Orange County, Inc. 1618 W First St
Santa Ana, CA 92703
Ms. Tricia Nguyen MPH, Chief Executive Officer
ttnguyen@thevncoc.org
(714) 558-6009
www.thevncoc.org
Provide comprehensive health, human, and economic development support services to enable Vietnamese-American to become active citizens through empowerment and capacity building. 95-3403526
13825 Orange County United Way Villa Center, Inc., The 910 N French St
Santa Ana, CA 92701
Lorraine Martinez, Executive Director
villacente@aol.com
(714) 547-3301
24-hour alcohol/drug residential recovery homes. Support services for women, homeless, dual diagnose, domestic violence, full scale educational program, helping women become self sufficient. 95-2312323
13826 Orange County United Way Vocational Visions 26041 Pala
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
Kathryn Hebel, Executive Director
khebel@vocationalvisions.org
(949) 837-7280
www.vocationalvisions.org
Serves the needs of adults with developmental and other disabilities through programs that provide work skills training, employment, job placement, recreation and socialization. 95-2972669
25722 Orange County United Way We Care of Los Alamitos, Inc. 3788 Cerritos Ave
Los Alamitos, CA 90720
Marty Thompson, Executive Director
marty@wecarelosalamitos.org
(562) 598-9790
www.wecarelosalamitos.org
A homeless prevention program and family resource center providing assistance with food, clothing, personal care products, assistance with rent, utilities and travel vouchers. 33-0487729
13502 Orange County United Way WISEPlace 1411 N Broadway
Santa Ana, CA 92706
Kathleen Davis Bowman, Executive Director
kathidb@wiseplace.org
(714) 542-3577
www.wiseplace.org
Provides transitional housing (6-12) months, employment assistance, food, clothing, support services and case management to homeless women, ages 18 to 80, without children. 95-1684796
15969 Orange County United Way Women Helping Women 1800 E McFadden Ave., Ste 1A
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Brateil Aghasi, Associate Director
brateila@whw.org
(949) 631-2333
www.whw.org
The organization provides, at no cost, professional business apparel, image consulting and employment search support to aid low-income individuals in attaining and sustaining employment. 33-0576900
13503 Orange County United Way Women's Transitional Living Center, Inc. PO Box 6103
Orange, CA 92863
Kathy Strong, Director of Contracts Admin.
kstrong@wtlc.org
(714) 992-1939
www.wtlc.org
Provides emergency and transitional shelters, walk-in center and community outreach for families living with violence. Services focus on prevention, education, advocacy and support. 51-0201813
16625 Orange County United Way Youth Employment Service of the Harbor Area, Inc. 114 E 19th St
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Kathy DuVernet, Executive Director
kathyduvernet@yesworks.org
(949) 642-0474
www.yesworks.org
This program fosters economic independence by providing pre-employment skills and job search training along with job referrals to approximately 1,000 youth ages 16-22 annually. 95-2704522
13829 Orange County United Way YWCA Central Orange County (Young Womens Christian Association of Orange County) PO Box 689
Orange, CA 92856
Maria Abenes, Interim Executive Director
mabenes@ywcacoc.org
(714) 633-4950
www.ywcacoc.org
We provide a traditional home for young women emancipated from foster care. Clothing for women, and purses filled with toiletries for women at Shelters. 95-1716919
13828 Orange County United Way YWCA of North Orange County (Young Womens Christian Association of North Orange County) 215 E Commonwealth Ave Ste E
Fullerton, CA 92832
Diane Masseth-Jones, Executive Director
dmassethjones@ywcanoc.org
(714) 871-4488
www.ywcanoc.org
Provides early breast cancer screening for uninsured women, youth employment, college scholarships for women 24 years or older, prom project for high school senior girls. 95-1687482
17809 Palo Verde United Way Palo Verde United Way 9644 Hermosa Ave
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Alyssa Cotter, Development Executive
acotter@ieuw.org
(909) 980-2857
www.ieuw.org
We help disadvantaged kids succeed, provides access to health and social services, develops meaningful volunteer opportunities, and strengthens financial stability for low-income families and individuals. 33-0502676
17731 Palo Verde United Way Blythe Emergency Food Pantry PO Box 789
Blythe, CA 92225
Dorothy Riley or James Green, Administrator
grnmarlene@aol.com
(760) 922-6645
33-0150212
75 United Way California Capital Region United Way California Capital Region 10389 Old Placerville Rd
Sacramento, CA 95827
Tanva Armbula, Director Public Sector
tarambula @csecc.org
(916) 856-3972
www.yourlocalunitedway.org
Brings together local health and human services organizations to create lasting change in the community through education, health and income. 94-1225382
4155 United Way California Capital Region 4-H Youth Development Program, Sacramento County (Sacramento County 4-H Council) 4145 Branch Center Rd
Sacramento, CA 95827
Marianne Bird, 4H Youth Development Advisor
cesacramento@ucdavis.edu
(916) 875-6811
www.cesacramento.ucdavis.edu
Provides opportunities for youth age 5 -19 to discover their potential. Experiential learning develops leadership, citizenship and life skills in a fun environment. 94-6068440
3067 United Way California Capital Region Amador-Tuolumne Community Resources 935 S State Hwy 49
Jackson, CA 95642
Shelly Hance, Executive Director
shance@atcaa.org
(209) 223-1485
www.atcaa.org
We provide safety-net services including homeless shelters and emergency food for families in need in Amador and Tuolumne Counties. 94-3136027
3064 United Way California Capital Region American Red Cross Capital Regional Chapter 1565 Exposition Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95815
Matt Lingo, Resource Development Director
lingom@usa.redcross.org
(916) 993-7081
www.redcrosscrc.org
A humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, which provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prepare, prevent and respond to emergencies. 53-0196605
3004 United Way California Capital Region ARC of Amador and Calaveras 75 Academy Dr
Sutter Creek, CA 95685
Mike Sweeney, Executive Director
msweeney@arcofamador.org
(209) 267-5978
www.arcofamador.org
Provides services to people with developmental disabilities so they can better live, work, learn and recreate in the mainstream of life. 23-7312930
3005 United Way California Capital Region Area 4 Agency on Aging 2260 Park Towne Cir Ste 100
Sacramento, CA 95825
Patricia McVicar, Assistant Director
pmac@a4aa.com
(916) 486-1876
www.a4aa.com
We advocate for services that help older persons maintain health, dignity, and independence; we support and fund programs for seniors such as transportation, nutrition employment. 94-2897957
3006 United Way California Capital Region Asian Pacific Community Counseling Inc 7273 14th Ave Ste 120-B
Sacramento, CA 95820
Leland Tom, Administrative Manager
ltom@apccounseling.org
(916) 383-6783
www.apccounseling.org
We promote the mental health of Asian and Pacific Islander communities through culturally and linguistically relevant outreach, prevention, education, therapy, counseling and recovery support services. 94-2489666
3007 United Way California Capital Region Asian Resources Inc 5709 Stockton Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95824
Elaine A. Abelaye, Executive Director
elaine@asianresources.org
(916) 454-1892
www.asianresources.org
Provides employment and training services educational linkages; youth programs, and support services designed to promote self-sufficiency among low-income, refugee and immigrant community residents. 94-2658135
3028 United Way California Capital Region Beanstalk (B J Jordan Child Care Programs Inc) 3325 Myrtle Ave
North Highlands, CA 95660
Saundra Walden, Executive Director
swalden@beanstalk.ws
(916) 344-6259
www.beanstalk.ws
We provide safe, healthy and enriching environments with research based educational and nutritional programs committed to meeting the needs of children and families. 94-2399708
3175 United Way California Capital Region Big Brothers Big Sisters of El Dorado County P.O Box 2519
Placerville, CA 95667
Judy Knapp, Executive Director
judy@mentors4youth.org
(530) 626-1222
www.mentors4youth.org
To provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring professionally supported one-to-one relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. 94-2523254
3076 United Way California Capital Region Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Sacramento (Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Sacramento Area Inc.) 1451 River Park Dr Ste 241
Sacramento, CA 95815
Rhonda Staley-Brooks, President and CEO
rhonda@bbbs-sac.org
(916) 646-9300
www.bbbs-sac.org
Our Mission is to provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported one-to-one relationships that change their lives for the better. 94-1559853
3011 United Way California Capital Region Boys & Girls Club of Auburn 679 Lincoln Wy
Auburn, CA 95603
Randy B. Tooker, Chief Executive Officer
rtooker@bgc-auburn.org
(530) 889-2273
www.bgc-auburn.org
After-school program providing a safe and positive environment for youth to develop into productive and responsible citizens, with focus on academics, character and leadership. 68-0321820
3179 United Way California Capital Region Boys and Girls Club of El Dorado County Western Slope PO Box 2535
Placerville, CA 95667
Sean McCartney, Executive Director
sean@bgce.org
(530) 295-8019
www.bgce.org
Our youth development programs are for kids, especially those who need us most, and include educational development, character/leadership development, health/life-skills, arts and recreation. 91-1774039
3136 United Way California Capital Region Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Sacramento 5212 Lemon Hill Ave
Sacramento, CA 95824
Maureen Price, CEO
mprice@bgcsac.org
(916) 392-1350
www.bgcsac.org
Providing the essentials of a positive environment, direct interactions with caring adults, academic and social guidance and healthy lifestyle choices. A forefront of youth development. 68-0338324
3053 United Way California Capital Region Breathe California of Sacramento-Emigrant Trails 909 12th St Ste 100
Sacramento, CA 95814
Kori Titus, Chief Executive Officer
ktitus@sacbreathe.org
(916) 444-5900
www.sacbreathe.org
Local prevention programs to clean up our air, eliminate tobacco from children's lives, help people with asthma and conduct local air pollution research and mitigation. 94-1641240
11070 United Way California Capital Region Campus Life Connection PO Box 277728
Sacramento, CA 95827
Mike Edwards, Business Manager
medwards@campuslifeconnection.org
(916) 857-0660
www.campuslifeconnection.org
Challenge young people to develop character, confidence, responsibility and faith through programs and facilities utilizing tutoring, mentoring, sports and recreation. 68-0279554
3128 United Way California Capital Region CASA El Dorado 347 Main St
Placerville, CA 95667
Diane White, Fiscal Manager
fiscal@casaeldorado.org
(530) 622-9882
www.casaeldorado.org
We are committed to providing a powerful voice for every child in need. With community support, involvement and recognition, we will achieve these goals. 68-0299245
3093 United Way California Capital Region CASA Sacramento (Sacramento Court Appointed Special Advocate Program Inc) PO Box 278383
Sacramento, CA 95827
Carol Noreen, Executive Director
carol@sacramentocasa.org
(916) 875-7158
www.sacramentocasa.org
Our volunteers are the eyes and ears of the court, advocating for the best interests of children in the Sacramento County foster care system. 68-0257139
3083 United Way California Capital Region Catholic Social Service of Sacramento 5890 Newman Ct
Sacramento, CA 95819
Kurt Chismark, Executive Director
kchismark@csssac.org
(916) 452-7481
www.csssac.org
Improves lives of families and individuals through compassionate direct service programs offering low-cost counseling for individuals, couples, families and children. 94-2576612
3014 United Way California Capital Region Center for AIDS Research, Education and Services (CARES) 1500 21st St
Sacramento, CA 95814
Julie Kennedy, Community Relations/Client Employment Coordinator
jkennedy@caresclinic.org
(916) 914-6271
www.caresclinic.org
HIV/AIDS medical care, behavioral health, psychiatry, dental, substance abuse counseling, nutrition counseling, case management, full-service pharmacy, health education and community outreach. 68-0162903
5773 United Way California Capital Region Center for Fathers and Families 920 Del Paso Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95815
Noelle Calvert, Director of Fund Development
noelle@fathersandfamilies.com
(916) 568-3237
www.fathersandfamilies.com
Dedicated to providing resources, educational programs and services for fathers, fatherless families and youth for the purpose of strengthening families and building communities. 68-0310997
3018 United Way California Capital Region Child Abuse Council of Sacramento Inc 4700 Roseville Rd Ste 102
North Highlands, CA 95660
Catherine Kauffman, Program Manager
ckaufman@thecapcenter.org
(916) 244-1927
www.thecapcenter.org
Providing vulnerable children and fragile families with services to reduce the incidence/ impact of child abuse and neglect through prevention training and inter-agency collaboration. 94-2833431
3019 United Way California Capital Region Child Action Inc 9800 Old Winery Pl
Sacramento, CA 95827
Jaclyn White, Director of Community Services
jaci@childaction.org
(916) 369-4461
www.childaction.org
Child care information and referrals; child care subsidies for low-income families; parent education and advocacy; technical assistance and training for child care providers. 94-2364946
24752 United Way California Capital Region Child Advocates of Placer County 11641 Blocker Dr Ste 220
Auburn, CA 95603
Don Kleinfelder, Executive Director
don@casaplacer.org
(530) 887-1006
www.casaplacer.org
We recruit, screen, train and supervise Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteers who advocate for the best interests of foster youth in Placer County. 77-0620948
9174 United Way California Capital Region Children's Receiving Home of Sacramento 3555 Auburn Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95821
Tanya Kravchuk, Resource Development Coordinator
tkravchuk@crhkids.org
(916) 482-2370
www.crhkids.org
Committed to changing the lives of abused and neglected children and their families by providing a safe haven of hope, comfort and healing. 94-1322166
3248 United Way California Capital Region Choices for Children (Continuing Development Inc) 3161 Cameron Park Dr Ste 101
Cameron Park, CA 95682
Jennifer Lawrence, Director
choices@jps.net
(530) 676-0707
www.choices4children.org
Our mission is to enrich children's lives through childcare resources and referrals, parent and provider education and childcare and nutrition subsidies. Families are our business. 94-2376637
3024 United Way California Capital Region Citizens Who Care Inc 1017 Main St.
Woodland, CA 95695
Joanne Bell, Executive Director
citizenswhocare@omsoft.com
(530) 758-3704
www.citizenswhocare.us
Improves quality of life for the elderly and their caregivers through in-home and social respite services and convalescent home visiting. 68-0154969
3210 United Way California Capital Region Clean & Sober PO Box 2604
Sacramento, CA 95812
Mark Teeley, Executive Director
mteeley@clean-and-sober.org
(916) 498-0331
www.clean-and-sober.org
Offering a path to recovery from chemical addiction to homeless and impoverished women and men through long-term residential programs, transitional housing and supportive communities. 68-0426373
3030 United Way California Capital Region Clearpoint Financial Solutions Inc 4636 Watt Ave 2nd Floor
North Highlands, CA 95660
Keith Combs, Director Pacific Region
keith.combs@clearpointccs.org
(800) 750-2227
www.clearpointccs.org
We are dedicated to helping clients resolve their financial concerns through our mission of consumer health through financial education. 54-1125309
3027 United Way California Capital Region CommuniCare Health Centers PO Box 1260
Davis, CA 95617
John Bonner, Development Director
johnb@communicarehc.org
(530) 753-3498
www.communicarehc.org
CommuniCare provides primary medical and dental care, substance abuse treatment, health education and outreach to the low-income, uninsured and underinsured residents of Yolo County. 94-2188574
25121 United Way California Capital Region Community Alliance with Family Farmers P.O Box 363
Davis, CA 95616
Megan Sabato, Development Manager
info@caff.org
(530) 756-8518
www.caff.org
The organization advocates for California’s family farmers, striving to create locally based economic vitality, improved human and environmental health, and long-term sustainability of family farms. 94-2914745
3223 United Way California Capital Region Community Housing Opportunities Corporation 1490 Drew Ave Ste 160
Davis, CA 95618
Dr. Lee Turner-Muecke, Chief of Staff
lturner@chochousing.org
(530) 757-4444
www.chochousing.org
CHOC develops, owns, and operates single and multifamily housing together with programs that advance access to health, education, homeownership, jobs, financial fitness and environmental justice. 68-0038964
3096 United Way California Capital Region Community Link Capital Region 909 12th St Ste 200
Sacramento, CA 95814
Mary Wray, Director Administration & Finance
mwray@communitylinker.org
(916) 447-7063
www.communitylinker.org
Helps people find needed services with multilingual 211 Sacramento connects volunteers with service projects through Hands on Sacramento and develops coalitions to improve community health. 94-1201196
3032 United Way California Capital Region Convalescent Hospital Card and Visiting Assoc. 5809 Bell Rd
Auburn, CA 95602
Deborah Stedman Arakaki, Program Director
chcva2000@hughes.net
(530) 269-1405
Recruits community members to visit, send birthday cards and help convalescent hospital residents. You can volunteer time or make a donation to help this cause. 94-3117038
10681 United Way California Capital Region Crossroads Treatment Centers Inc 4600 Roseville Rd Ste 220
North Highlands, CA 95660
Kamiko Lucas, Administrator
klucas@ctclane.org
(916) 331-7700
www.ctclane.org
Our program provides residential, clinical and educational services to abused and vulnerable adolescent girls to aid them in reunification with their families and communities. 68-0381376
3034 United Way California Capital Region Developmental Disabilities Service Organization Inc 3463 Ramona Ave Ste 18
Sacramento, CA 95826
Yvonne E. Soto, President/CEO
yvonne@ddso.org
(916) 456-5166
www.ddso.org
Provides training that supports adults with developmental disabilities realize their life choices in the areas of personal growth, employment, learning, community involvement and the arts. 23-7428879
3163 United Way California Capital Region Discovery Museum Science & Space Center (Powerhouse Science Center) 3615 Auburn Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95821
Kathleen Galster, Special Events
kathleen@thediscovery.org
(916) 808-3942
www.thediscovery.org
Family focused educational institution dedicated to enriching the lives of the community by encouraging the exploration of science and space with hands-on exhibits. 68-0321106
3100 United Way California Capital Region Easter Seals Superior California (Easter Seal Society of Superior California) 3205 Hurley Wy
Sacramento, CA 95864
Gary A Novak, VP Marketing & Development
garyn@myeasterseals.org
(916) 979-6741
www.myeasterseals.org
We are dedicated to empowering people with disabilities by offering a wide range of services and leadership opportunities designed to maximize independence. 94-1279800
3035 United Way California Capital Region El Hogar Community Services Inc 3780 Rosin Court, Ste 110
Sacramento, CA 95834
Niole Carpenter, Sr. Executive Assistant
ncarpenter@elhogarinc.org
(916) 441-0226
www.elhogarinc.org
Provide services which contribute to the mental health and emotional well-being of individuals and families in the community. 68-0032730
3039 United Way California Capital Region Families For Children 2990 Lava Ridge Ct Ste 170
Roseville, CA 95661
Linda Giusti, Family Development Coordinator
lgiusti@families4children.com
(916) 789-8688
www.families4children.com
We are a licensed nonprofit Adoption and Foster Family Agency whose mission is to provide permanent adoptive families for children in foster care. 94-3083329
3180 United Way California Capital Region Families for Early Autism Treatment Inc. PO Box 255722
Sacramento, CA 95865
Nancy Fellmeth, President
unitedway@feat.org
(916) 303-7405
www.feat.org
FEAT is a nonprofit organization of parents, family members and treatment professionals dedicated to providing education, advocacy and support for the Northern California autism community. 68-0287252
3202 United Way California Capital Region FamiliesFirst Inc 2100 Fifth St
Davis, CA 95618
Ms. Terrell Thomas, Manager of Corp. & Fdn. Relations
tthomas@emgff.org
(530) 747-3179
www.emqff.org
State-wide nonprofit providing services, such as residential treatment, foster care and adoption, school-based, and community-based programs, to 18,000 vulnerable children and families throughout California. 94-2295953
20017 United Way California Capital Region Firefighters Burn Institute 3101 Stockton Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95820
Jim Doucette, Executive Director
jim@ffburn.org
(916) 739-8525
www.ffburn.org
Provides summer camp and recovery services for burn-injured children, adults and firefighters. Supports burn prevention, education, research and improvements in medical care and facilities. 23-7364927
3245 United Way California Capital Region Food Bank of El Dorado County 6230 Enterprise Dr
Diamond Springs, CA 95619
Mike Sproull, Executive Director
mikes@foodbankedc.org
(530) 621-9950
www.foodbankedc.org
Provides emergency food assistance through a network of 40 partner charities to El Dorado County residents in need. 68-0457594
5534 United Way California Capital Region Food Bank of Yolo County 1244 Fortna Ave
Woodland, CA 95776
Paul Curtis, Director of Development
paul@foodbankyc.org
(530) 668-0690
www.foodbankyc.org
Provides almost 3 million pounds of food annually to dozens of nonprofit agencies and to thousands of low-income households. 23-7111782
3042 United Way California Capital Region Francis House of Sacramento 1422 C St
Sacramento, CA 95814
Faith Whitmore, Executive Director
faith@francishousecenter.org
(916) 443-2646
www.francishousecenter.org
We are a resource counseling center providing life-changing opportunities through education, supportive employment services, resource counseling and direct services for transportation, shelter and identification. 94-2437147
25500 United Way California Capital Region Fresh Producers 4201 I St Ste 5
Sacramento, CA 95814
Claudia Reid, Executive Director
claudiareid@freshproducers.org
(916) 317-6479
www.freshproducers.org
After school health, wellness, and entrepreneurship program where students sell bags of fresh produce, keeping 20% of the profits for community benefit investment purposes. 20-8747234
3043 United Way California Capital Region Friends for Survival PO Box 214463
Sacramento, CA 95821
Marilyn Koenig, President
FFS@truevine.net
(916) 392-0664
www.friendsforsurvival.org
A bereavement program for persons grieving a suicide death. Offers peer support, education, meetings, conferences, library, monthly newsletter and speakers bureau, all at no charge. 68-0006749
3045 United Way California Capital Region Friends-CARE 5890 Newman Ct
Sacramento, CA 95819
Dorothy Montgomery, Executive Director
friendouts@aol.com
(916) 446-3838
We serve the children, families and friends of prisoners to break the cycle of crime... and help heal the community. 94-2716595
3046 United Way California Capital Region Gateway Foundation Inc PO Box 214127
Sacramento, CA 95821
Susan Blacksher, Executive Director
susan@caarr.org
(916) 338-9460
www.gatewayforwomen.org
The recovery home provides alcohol and drug recovery services under the guidance of professional staff, for women and significant people in their lives. 94-1640270
4208 United Way California Capital Region Gifts to Share Inc 915 I St 5th Flr
Sacramento, CA 95814
Lori Harder, Executive Director
lharder@cityofsacramento.org
(916) 808-5172
www.giftstoshare.org
Help teens stay on the right path - "Late Night Sacramento" provides recreation, education and life-skill activities for Sacramento teens. 94-2985546
3120 United Way California Capital Region Girl Scouts Heart of Central California 6601 Elvas Ave
Sacramento, CA 95819
Pamela G Saltenberger, CEO
pam.saltenberger@girlscoutshcc.org
(916) 452-9181
www.girlscoutshcc.org
Serving girls age 5-17 across 18 counties; our mission is to build girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. 94-1582429
28 United Way California Capital Region Goodwill Industries of the Sacramento Valley and Northern Nevada (Goodwill Industries of the Sacramento Valley) 6648 Franklin Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95823
Edward Durkee, Director of Strategic Development
edd@goodwillsacto.org
(916) 395-9000
www.goodwillsacto.org
Through various community partnerships, collaborative programs and vocational services, we provide employment opportunities to individuals with developmental disabilities, disadvantaging conditions and other special needs. 94-1201202
3145 United Way California Capital Region Greater Sacramento Urban League 3725 Marysville Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95838
David DeLuz, President and CEO
ddeluz@gsul.org
(916) 286-8656
www.gsul.org
We provide basic education, life skills, job training and job placement services to youth, displaced adult workers and the unemployed throughout the Sacramento MSA. 94-1686314
3048 United Way California Capital Region Head Trauma Support Project Inc PO Box 215666
Sacramento, CA 95821
Pequita Marasso, President of HTSP Board
pemarasso@sbcglobal.net
(916) 988-5279
www.headtraumasacramento.org
Our group provides information, education and support to survivors of brain injury, their families and the professionals who serve them. 94-2808048
3049 United Way California Capital Region Health Education Council, Serving Populations at Risk 3950 Industrial Blvd Ste 600
West Sacramento, CA 95691
David Kasama, Development Director
dkasama@healthedcouncil.org
(916) 556-3344
www.healthedcouncil.org
Provides access, education, advocacy, and training to empower individuals that otherwise do not have a voice, towards a healthy life in Sacramento and surrounding counties. 68-0249296
3146 United Way California Capital Region InAlliance (Northern California InAlliance) 6950 21st Ave
Sacramento, CA 95820
Michelle McGee, HR Director
mmcgee@inallianceinc.com
(916) 381-1300
www.inallianceinc.com
We believe that people with developmental disabilities have an absolute right/responsibility to participate fully and equally in society, to maximize their quality of life. 94-1677011
3220 United Way California Capital Region Junior Achievement of Sacramento Inc P.O Box 255602
Sacramento, CA 95865
Susan Vicchio, President
President@jasac.org
(916) 480-2770
www.jasac.org
We inspire and prepare young people to succeed in life by providing K-12 grade classroom workshops on financial literacy, entrepreneurship and work force readiness. 94-6080866
3017 United Way California Capital Region KidsFirst 124 Main St
Roseville, CA 95678
Diana Martin, Development Associate
dmartin@kidsfirstnow.org
(916) 774-6802
www.kidsfirstnow.org
To end child abuse in all its forms by providing treatment for child victims of abuse and education for parents, service providers and community members. 68-0195225
5028 United Way California Capital Region Kiwanis Family House 2875 50th St
Sacramento, CA 95817
Gary Christensen, Development Director
gjcsmc@aol.com
(916) 215-1460
www.kiwanisfamilyhouse.org
We provide temporary housing/support to families of seriously ill or injured children being treated at UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento. 68-0016996
7131 United Way California Capital Region Koinonia Foster Homes Inc PO Box 1403
Loomis, CA 95650
Deena Spann, Director of Accounting
dspann@kfh.org
(916) 652-5802
www.kfh.org
Over 28 years of effective collaboration to provide quality adoptive, foster care and treatment programs to abused, neglected, abandoned and chemically-dependent children and families. 94-2792265
3204 United Way California Capital Region La Familia Counseling Center Inc 5523 34th St
Sacramento, CA 95820
Anita Ramos Barnes, Executive Director
anitab@lafcc.com
(916) 452-3601
www.lafcc.com
Over thirty years’ experience providing multi-cultural counseling, support and outreach services to at-risk youth and their families. Bilingual staff. Services are free. 94-2270786
26138 United Way California Capital Region Lao Family Community Development Inc. (LFCD) 6840-65th Street, Suite 115
Sacramento, CA 95828
Chaosam S. Chao, CEO
chaosam@lfcd.org
(916) 393-7501
www.lfcd.org
Our mission is to help immigrant, refugee and U.S. born low-income families and individuals to achieve long term social and economic self-sufficiency. 94-3115164
3191 United Way California Capital Region Lavender Library, Archives, & Cultural Exchange of Sacramento Inc. 1414 21st St
Sacramento, CA 95811
Tabitha Stout, President
info@lavenderlibrary.org
(916) 492-0558
www.lavenderlibrary.org
Bringing Sacramento's LGBTQI community history into today’s context with a full-service lending library, manuscripts, book and movie clubs, author events and meeting space. 68-0425405
3213 United Way California Capital Region Lazarus Project Inc The PO Box 1241
Roseville, CA 95678
David Loya, Executive Director
dloya@lazarusprojectinc.org
(916) 772-6833
www.lazarusprojectinc.org
To meet the needs of the impoverished in Placer County by providing housing and comprehensive support services. 94-3312292
3147 United Way California Capital Region Legal Services of Northern California 517 12th St
Sacramento, CA 95814
Gary F. Smith, Executive Director
exec-office@lsnc.net
(916) 551-2150
www.lsnc.net
Our agency provides free legal assistance to low-income persons in areas of health, housing, education, family law, income maintenance, employment and civil rights. 94-1384659
3059 United Way California Capital Region Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, The: Greater Sacramento Area Chapter 2143 Hurley Wy, Ste 110
Sacramento, CA 95825
Robert Ojeda, Executive Director
robert.ojeda@lls.org
(916) 929-4720
www.lls.org
Supports patients/families with leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma and Hodgkin's disease through research, financial aid, education, support groups, peer counseling and information. 13-5644916
26139 United Way California Capital Region LifeSteps (Life Skills Training and Educational Programs Inc.) 4041 Bridge St
Fair Oaks, CA 95628
Jim Phelps, Fund Development Director
jim.phelps@lifestepsusa.org
(916) 965-0110
www.lifestepsusa.org
Life skills provide case management, mediation, after-school programs and educational classes so that families, seniors, and youth living in affordable housing can thrive. 33-0720982
13255 United Way California Capital Region Lilliput Children's Services 8391 Auburn Blvd
Citrus Heights, CA 95610
Elizabeth Morabito, Community Relations Coordinator
emorabito@lilliput.org
(916) 208-3481
www.lilliput.org
Lilliput partners with communities to ensure safety, permanence and well-being for abused, neglected and at-risk children and their families. 94-2614102
3060 United Way California Capital Region Linkage to Education 925 Del Paso Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95815
Whitney Rhodes, Associate Director
whitney@linkagetoeducation.org
(916) 443-5942
www.linkagetoeducation.org
We help youth in the transition from exiting the foster care or juvenile probation system into college in the Sacramento region. 68-0247988
3061 United Way California Capital Region Literacy Support Council of Placer County PO Box 5291
Auburn, CA 95604
Garold Moklenbrok, President
jerrymoh@calwhisp.com
(916) 663-4822
All-volunteer agency supporting Placer Adult Literacy Service, an organization of the Placer County Library that provides free literacy tutoring to adults in Placer County. 68-0241734
7033 United Way California Capital Region Lord's Gym Inc PO Box 619048
Roseville, CA 95661
Chris Dunton, Administrator
chris@lordsgym.org
(916) 783-1989
www.lordsgym.org
Youth participate in sports/educational activities in a positive Christian atmosphere which raises self-esteem, promotes successful lifestyle patterns and provides purpose in their lives. 68-0433654
8003 United Way California Capital Region Make-A-Wish Foundation of Sacramento & Northeastern California 2800 Club Center Dr
Sacramento, CA 95835
Jeanine Edmond, CEO
jedmond@sacnortheast.wish.org
(916) 437-0206
www.sacnortheast.wish.org
Wishes to children with life- threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy. 68-0027351
9433 United Way California Capital Region Mothers Against Drunk Driving 4629 Whitney Ave Ste 7
Sacramento, CA 95821
Brenda Frachiseur, Executive Director
brenda.frachiseur@madd.org
(916) 481-6233
www.maddcalifornia.org
The mission of MADD is to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime and prevent underage drinking through programs and advocacy. 94-2707273
3068 United Way California Capital Region National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) 2143 Hurley Way Ste 101
Sacramento, CA 95825
Barbara Thompson, Executive Director
bthompson@ncaddsac.org
(916) 924-4818
www.addictiondata.org
For over 30 years, we have provided alcohol and drug prevention, treatment, education and referral services to the Sacramento region for youth and adults. 23-7358525
3071 United Way California Capital Region New Morning Youth and Family Services Inc 6765 Green Valley Rd
Placerville, CA 95667
David Ashby, Executive Director
david@newmorningyfs.org
(530) 622-5551
www.newmorningyfs.org
Providing professional counseling and intervention services for children 0-18 and operating the only emergency shelter for runaway, throwaway and homeless youth in El Dorado County. 94-2159659
3152 United Way California Capital Region NorCal Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing 4708 Roseville Rd Ste 111
North Highlands, CA 95660
Alice McGill, Deputy Director
info@norcalcenter.org
(916) 349-7500
www.norcalcenter.org
Social services including advocacy, counseling, communication and employment assistance, assistive devices, interpreting and other services for people with hearing loss, their families and interested entities. 94-2523562
3137 United Way California Capital Region Northern California Children's Therapy Center 96 W Main St Ste B
Woodland, CA 95695
Christina Michel-Albers, Director
christina.michel@ctchelpskids.org
(916) 849-2349
www.ctchelpskids.org
Provides physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy and child development services to children aged birth to adolescence with disabilities, regardless of their ability to pay. 68-0309705
3073 United Way California Capital Region Oak Park Preschool Inc PO Box 5511
Sacramento, CA 95817
Shirley Golden, Site Supervisor
oakparkpreschoolinc@sbcglobal.net
(916) 451-9498
www.oakparkpreschool
We operate under California Department of Education serving low income families and their preschool children in the Oak Park neighborhood and surrounding areas. 94-2538801
26830 United Way California Capital Region Opening Doors Inc 2118 K St
Sacramento, CA 95816
David Blicker, Executive Director
david@openingdoorsinc.org
(916) 492-2591
www.openingdoorsinc.org
We empower refugees, immigrants, human trafficking survivors, and underserved Sacramento area residents to achieve self-sufficiency by accessing opportunities to mainstream economic and social systems. 37-1417129
3081 United Way California Capital Region PEACE for Families (Placer Women's Center Inc) PO Box 5462
Auburn, CA 95604
Louise Czopek, Community Affairs Coordinator
lczopek@peaceforfamilies.org
(530) 823-6224
www.peaceforfamilies.org
We provide services to Placer County survivors of domestic/sexual violence (crisis line, Safe House, therapy, legal advocacy, assistance and resources), community violence prevention education. 94-2578871
3079 United Way California Capital Region People Reaching Out Inc 5299 Auburn Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95841
Staci Anderson, President/CEO
stacia@peoplereachingout.org
(916) 576-3300
www.peoplereachingout.org
Youth/family programs focusing on substance abuse and violence prevention through: Parent-Teen Workshop Series, Peer-to-Peer Mentoring, Leadership Development, Community Coalitions, and counseling. 94-2795430
3080 United Way California Capital Region Placer County Law Enforcement Chaplaincy Inc PO Box 1111
Newcastle, CA 95658
John Akers, Executive Director
prdglone@msn.com
(530) 820-3427
www.placerchaplains.com
A field service ministry providing crisis/trauma counseling, comfort and care to law enforcement officers, their families and the community any time disaster happens. 68-0109125
3085 United Way California Capital Region Placer Food Bank (Community Resources Council Inc) 8284 Industrial Ave
Roseville, CA 95678
Dave Martinez, Executive Director
dave@placerfoodbank.org
(916) 783-0481
www.placerfoodbank.org
Distributes over 5 million pounds of food per year to charitable organizations who, in turn, feed over a half-million people facing hunger in our region. 94-1740316
5751 United Way California Capital Region Placer Independent Resource Services 11768 Atwood Rd Ste 29
Auburn, CA 95603
Susan L. (Tink) Miller, Executive Director
tmiller@pirs.org
(530) 885-6100
www.pirs.org
Advocacy and independent living services for people with disabilities in Placer, El Dorado and Alpine counties technical assistance for businesses on disability issues and access. 94-3209861
3139 United Way California Capital Region PRIDE Industries 10030 Foothills Blvd
Roseville, CA 95747
Catalina Figueroa, Administrative Assistant
catalina.figueroa@prideindustries.com
(916) 788-2126
www.prideindustries.com
Creates jobs for people with disabilities; provides assessments, career planning, vocational training, job placement, and on-the-job support for disabled & at-risk youth. 94-1650529
24301 United Way California Capital Region Relationship Skills Center (Sacramento Healthy Marriage Project) 9719 Lincoln Village Dr Ste 503
Sacramento, CA 95827
Carolyn Rich Curtis, Executive Director
carolyn@skills4us.org
(916) 362-1900
www.skills4us.org
We support the development of safe, stable, healthy families where children thrive through relationship education. 13-4280316
3086 United Way California Capital Region Resources for Independent Living Inc 420 I St Level B Ste 3
Sacramento, CA 95814
Frances Gracechild, Executive Director
francesg@ril-sacramento.org
(916) 446-3074
rilofficemanager@ril-sacramento.org
Serving persons with disabilities with advocacy, information and referral, AT services, personal assistant services, housing, peer counseling and independent living skills training. 94-2344976
3109 United Way California Capital Region River City Food Bank PO Box 160204
Sacramento, CA 95816
Eileen Thomas, Executive Director
ethomas@rivercityfoodbank.org
(916) 834-6360
www.rivercityfoodbank.org
River City Food Bank (RCFB) provides compassionate assistance, nutritionally balanced emergency food, referral guidance and hope to people working toward self-reliance. 91-1851398
3088 United Way California Capital Region River Oak Center for Children, Inc. 5445 Laurel Hills Drive
Sacramento, CA 95841
Alice Gentry, Community Affairs Manager
agentry@riveroak.org
(916) 609-5129
www.riveroak.org
Helps children at risk, troubled teens and families through mental health services, social services, behavioral therapy and family counseling. 94-2519001
3227 United Way California Capital Region Roberts Family Development Center 770 Darina Ave
Sacramento, CA 95815
Tina Roberts, Agency Administrator
tzbroberts@aol.com
(916) 646-6631
www.robertsfdc.com
We provide a holistic approach focusing on school age kids. We provide parent enrichment, economic empowerment, after-school tutoring and enhance community development through civic involvement. 68-0470557
3212 United Way California Capital Region Sacramento Area Congregations Together 2510 J St Ste 200
Sacramento, CA 95816
Susan Swift, Administrative Coordinator
susan@sacact.org
(916) 447-7959
www.sacact.org
Faith-based nonsectarian federation of local congregations, schools and community groups improving education, opportunities for youth success, healthcare access and neighborhood safety through community organizing. 94-3146791
3091 United Way California Capital Region Sacramento Area Emergency Housing Center 2411 Alhambra Blvd Ste 110
Sacramento, CA 95817
Bill Knowlton, Director of Community Partnerships & Major Giving
bknowlton@saehc.org
(916) 454-2120
www.saehc.org
The agency provides vital shelter, transitional housing and community services that improve the housing stability and self-sufficiency of homeless women and families with children. 94-2172933
3158 United Way California Capital Region Sacramento Children's Home 2750 Sutterville Rd
Sacramento, CA 95820
Roy Alexander, CEO
roy.alexander@kidshome.org
(916) 290-8100
www.kidshome.org
Residential treatment for emotionally disturbed children, outpatient mental health services, wraparound services, crisis nurseries, after-school tutoring, and in-home services for at-risk families. 94-1156588
3143 United Way California Capital Region Sacramento Chinese Community Service Center Inc 420 I St Ste 5
Sacramento, CA 95814
Henry Kloczkowski, Executive Director
sccschenry@yahoo.com
(916) 442-4096
www.sccsc.org
We provide vocational, educational, employment and health and human service programs that assist Asian immigrants and refugees to achieve self-sufficiency, social empowerment and cultural appreciation. 94-2581434
3094 United Way California Capital Region Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services (Sacramento Food Bank Services) 3333 Third Ave
Sacramento, CA 95817
Leona Doyle, Executive Assistant
ldoyle@sacramentofoodbank.org
(916) 456-1980
www.sacramentofoodbank.org
Dedicated to helping feed, clothe, educate and mentor families in need at no charge, while providing hope and support in our community. 94-3315566
3095 United Way California Capital Region Sacramento Life Center, Inc. 930 Alhambra Blvd Ste 230
Sacramento, CA 95816
Marie Leatherby, Executive Director
mariel@saclife.org
(916) 451-4357
www.saclife.org
A licensed community health clinic that offers free pregnancy testing, ultrasound scans, education, and counseling for women who are making decisions about their pregnancy. 23-7182685
3062 United Way California Capital Region Sacramento Loaves and Fishes PO Box 2161
Sacramento, CA 95812
Janet Green, Development Outreach Coordinator
janet@sacloaves.org
(916) 446-0874
www.sacloaves.org
A charitable organization dedicated to feeding the hungry and sheltering the homeless in Sacramento which neither solicits nor accepts government funding. 68-0189897
7345 United Way California Capital Region Sacramento Recovery House Inc 2400 Marconi Ave. Ste. C
Sacramento, CA 95821
Susan Blacksher, Executive Director
susan@caarr.org
(916) 338-9460
www.sacramentorecoveryhouse.org
The recovery home provides residential alcohol and drug services under the guidance of professional staff, for men and significant people in their lives. 94-1582683
3197 United Way California Capital Region Sacramento Self-Help Housing Inc PO Box 188445
Sacramento, CA 95818
John Foley, Executive Director
jfoley@sacselfhelp.org
(916) 341-0593
www.sacselfhelp.org
We help homeless households locate housing. We also provide housing and services to over 150 disabled formerly homeless individuals. 68-0217383
9198 United Way California Capital Region Sacramento Valley Teen Challenge, Inc. PO Box 276737
Sacramento, CA 95827
Jessica Pethbone, Business Administrator
jessicap@teenchallenge.ws
(916) 362-2800
www.teenchallenge.ws
We are a member of a faith-based ministry which endeavors to help men and women, young and old, to overcome their life-controlling problems. 68-0070116
3166 United Way California Capital Region Salvation Army, The P.O. Box 340699
Sacramento, CA 95834
Captain Hendrik Sumter, Sacramento County Coordinator
hendrik.sumter@usw.salvationarmy.org
(916) 563-3700
www.tsatoday.org/sacramento
Doing the most good to help the homeless, recovering addicts, families in crisis, children and seniors of the Sacramento community. 94-1156347
3219 United Way California Capital Region Save Our Youth the Next Generations (SOY) PO Box 278363
Sacramento, CA 95827
Dolores Slaton, Director Family Services
slaton@softcom.net
(916) 363-6149
www.saveouryouth.com
Provides research-based practices in family centered learning to reduce family decline, using education as a training and learning tool. 94-3290591
3105 United Way California Capital Region Senior Center of Elk Grove Inc 8830 Sharkey Ave
Elk Grove, CA 95624
Patricia A. Beal, Executive Director
executivedirector@thesceg.org
(916) 685-3160
www.thesceg.org
A center where people 50 years or over have access to informational services and where they can meet their nutritional, educational, recreational and socialization needs. 94-2665377
3108 United Way California Capital Region Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence Center Inc 175 Walnut St.
Woodland, CA 95695
Lynnette Irlmeier, Executive Director
lynnette.irlmeier@sadvc.org
(530) 661-6336
www.sadvc.org
24-hour crisis line, free shelter, therapy and legal assistance, sexual assault and domestic violence response teams on call, hospital and court accompaniment, victim advocacy. 94-3027535
3153 United Way California Capital Region Short Term Emergency Aid Committee 1900 E 8th St
Davis, CA 95616
Susan Simon, Executive Director
ssimon@steac.org
(530) 758-8435
www.steac.org
Our mission is to provide immediate short-term assistance with basic necessities to Yolo County families and individuals with incomes below the poverty level. 94-6138684
3173 United Way California Capital Region Sierra Forever Families 8928 Volunteer Ln Ste 100
Sacramento, CA 95826
Bobby Cobbs, Development and Public Relations Officer
bcobbs@sierraff.org
(916) 368-5114
www.sierraff.org
We transform the lives of children in foster care, who have tragic histories of abuse, neglect, or abandonment, by building and nurturing permanent families. 68-0002878
3052 United Way California Capital Region Snowline Hospice of El Dorado County, Inc. 6520 Pleasant Valley Rd
Diamond Springs, CA 95619
Michael E. Schmidt, Executive Director
mschmidt@snowlinehospice.org
(530) 621-7820
www.snowlinehospice.org
End-of-life care provided through a multi-disciplinary team of healthcare professionals. Bereavement services provided for those we have served and community at large. 94-2678570
3233 United Way California Capital Region Society for the Blind 1238 S St
Sacramento, CA 95811
Heather Frank, Executive Director
hfrank@societyfortheblind.org
(916) 452-8271
www.societyfortheblind.org
Rehabilitation services for blind and visually impaired individuals, low vision optometry, Braille, cane travel, adaptive technology, independent living, Programs for youth, seniors and career-seekers. 94-1384666
3112 United Way California Capital Region St. John's Shelter for Women and Children 2443 Fair Oaks Blvd, Ste 369
Sacramento, CA 95825
Michele Steeb, Executive Director
msteeb@stjohnsshelter.org
(916) 453-1483
www.stjohnsshelter.org
We are the ONLY Program in Sacramento County focused exclusively on the most vulnerable and rapidly growing segment of the homeless population, woman and children. 68-0132934
3156 United Way California Capital Region Stanford Settlement Inc. 450 W El Camino Ave
Sacramento, CA 95833
Jeanne Felion, Executive Director
sisterjeanne@stanfordsettlement.org
(916) 927-1303
www.stanfordsettlement.org
Neighborhood based social service agency providing programs and activities for area residents including youth development and activities, elderly programs, emergency assistance, community development. 94-1550842
3155 United Way California Capital Region Stanford Youth Solutions (Stanford and Lathrop Memorial Home for Friendless Children) 8912 Volunteer Ln
Sacramento, CA 95826
Sarah Mentze, Development & Marketing Manager
smentze@youthsolutions.org
(916) 344-0199
www.youthsolutions.org
Inspiring sustainable change for young people and their families and empowering them to solve serious challenges together. 68-0065690
3157 United Way California Capital Region Suicide Prevention and Crisis Services (Suicide Prevention of Yolo County) PO Box 622
Davis, CA 95617
Diane Sommers, Executive Director
spyc@sbcglobal.net
(530) 756-7542
www.suicidepreventionyolocounty.org
Provides 24-hour telephone crisis services, "Choose Life" education and prevention program for adolescents, 24-hour teen hotline, community outreach and survivor support groups. 94-2619492
3107 United Way California Capital Region The Center for Violence-Free Relationships 344 Placerville Dr, Ste 11
Placerville, CA 95667
Matt Huckabay, Executive Director
matth@thecenternow.org
(530) 626-1450
www.thecenternow.org
The Center is dedicated to building healthy relationships, families and communities free from sexual assault and domestic violence through education, advocacy and services. 94-2628939
3126 United Way California Capital Region The Effort Community Health Centers (Effort Inc) 1820 J St
Sacramento, CA 95811
Jonathan Porteus, PH.D., CEO
jporteus@theeffort.org
(916) 313-8413
www.theeffort.org
Our mission is to improve the well-being of our community, families and individuals by providing health, mental health, addiction treatment and social service. 94-1713704
5017 United Way California Capital Region The Folsom Cordova Community Partmership P.O Box 3227
Rancho Cordova, CA 95741
Chris Clark, Resource Development Manager
cclark@thefccp.org
(916) 859-0045
www.thefccp.org
To enhance the education health and wellbeing of the children, youth, and adults in our community. 68-0271664
3116 United Way California Capital Region Transitional Living and Community Support (TLCS) 2277 Fair Oaks Blvd Ste 440
Sacramento, CA 95825
Michael Lazar, Executive Director
mlazar@tlcssacorg
(916) 441-0123
www.tlcssac.org
TLCS provides transitional and permanent supportive housing, independent living skills training, information referrals, advocacy and community support services to people with psychiatric and other disabilities. 94-2777955
3240 United Way California Capital Region Travelers Aid - Emergency Assistance Agency 2251 Florin Rd Ste 124
Sacramento, CA 95822
Elnor F Tillson, Executive Director
taeaa@lanset.com
(916) 399-9646
www.taeaa.com
We provide rental and utility assistance, emergency motel vouchers and meal assistance to low-income working poor families with minor children, based on a case plan. 94-1167423
3117 United Way California Capital Region Turning Point Community Programs 3440 Viking Dr Ste 114
Sacramento, CA 95827
Deborah Starkey, Controller
deborahstarkey@tpcp.org
(916) 364-8395
www.tpcp.org
Offers programs dedicated to providing a variety of quality mental health services and support for disabled adults and high-needs children and their families. 94-2609766
3099 United Way California Capital Region UCP of Sacramento and Northern California (United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) Association of Greater Sacramento Area, Inc.) 4350 Auburn Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95841
Stephen Horton, Director of Development and Marketing
shorton@ucpsacto.org
(916) 283-8312
www.ucpsacto.org
Programs for children and adults with developmental disabilities including adult day programs, therapeutic horsemanship program, independent living training and family respite services. 94-1507998
7505 United Way California Capital Region Voluntary Legal Services Program of Northern California 517 12th St
Sacramento, CA 95814
Victoria Jacobs, Managing Attorney
vjacobs@vlsp.org
(916) 551-2162
www.vlsp.org
Provides free civil legal services to low income persons in Sacramento and surrounding counties through volunteer attorneys and paralegals. 94-3023082
63 United Way California Capital Region Volunteer Center of Sacramento 1300 Ethan Wy Ste 600
Sacramento, CA 95825
Frank Kennedy, Executive Director
fkennedy@volunteersac.org
(916) 567-3100
www.volunteersac.org
We strengthen Sacramento by connecting volunteers with opportunities to serve at local non-profit organizations. We also offer Birthday Magic, Adopt-a-Family and youth community service programs. 94-1538587
3122 United Way California Capital Region Volunteers of America 1900 Point West Wy Ste 270
Sacramento, CA 95815
Christie Holderegger, VP, Chief Development Officer
christie@voa-sac.org
(916) 442-3691
www.voa-sac.org
We provide food, shelter, counseling, substance abuse treatment and transitional housing to families with children, foster youth, the elderly and the homeless individuals. 94-6001984
3065 United Way California Capital Region WEAVE Incorporated 1900 K St
Sacramento, CA 95811
Julie Bornhoeft, Director of Development & community Relations
jbornhoeft@weaveinc.org
(916) 319-4911
www.weaveinc.org
Sacramento County primary provider of crisis intervention, therapeutic services, and community education for domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. 94-2493158
3148 United Way California Capital Region Wind Youth Services PO Box 13856
Sacramento, CA 95853
Sher T Barber, Executive Director
sherb@windyouth.org
(916) 561-2424
www.windyouth.org
Operates a day learning center and overnight shelter for homeless teens providing basic needs, street outreach, case management, and education, medical and legal assistance. 55-0844444
3242 United Way California Capital Region Women's Civic Improvement Club of Sacramento Inc 3555 3rd Ave
Sacramento, CA 95817
Edenausegboye Davis, Executive Director/Head Start
edavis@usfca.edu
(916) 451-8870
wcicinc.org
We are a human services organization geared toward services for children and seniors in the Sacramento Community. 94-1179480
3243 United Way California Capital Region Women's Empowerment 1400 North C St
Sacramento, CA 95811
Lisa Culp, Executive Director
lisa@womens-empowerment.org
(916) 669-2307
www.womens-empowerment.org
We help homeless women build the skills to find jobs, homes and create a healthier lifestyle for themselves and their children. 03-0520643
4361 United Way California Capital Region Woodland Youth Services PO Box 996
Woodland, CA 95776
Brenda Pate, Chief Executive Officer/Administrator
brendapate@sbcglobal.net
(530) 666-4622
www.yolo.net/youth
The group home provides safe, nurturing placements for physical, emotionally and/or sexually abused teens. We also offer therapy and training for independent living. 68-0072174
3194 United Way California Capital Region YMCA of Superior California 1926 V St
Sacramento, CA 95818
Thomas J Lowden, President & CEO
jlowden@ymcasuperiorcal.org
(916) 452-9622
www.ymcasuperiorcal.org
We strengthen foundations of community; focus on child development, healthy lifestyles and social responsibility, including childcare, aquatics, teen leadership and family activities. Financial assistance provided. 94-1156634
3169 United Way California Capital Region Yolo Community Care Continuum PO Box 1101
Davis, CA 95617
Michele Kellogg, Executive Director
main@y3c.org
(530) 758-2160
www.y3c.org
Array of programs for very-low income adults suffering from mental illness, designed to help them live as productively as possible in the community. 94-2623205
3250 United Way California Capital Region Yolo County Children's Alliance (Yolo County Children's Alliance a California Nonprofit Public Corp) 600 A St Ste Y
Davis, CA 95616
Katie Villegas, Executive Director
katie.villegas@yolocounty.org
(530) 757-5558
www.yolokids.org
Health insurance enrollment and utilization assistance; weekly fruit and vegetable distribution; in-home emotional and parenting support for parents with newborn; foster family support and education. 68-0526185
3236 United Way California Capital Region Yolo Family Resource Center 828 Court St
Woodland, CA 95695
Bob Ekstrom, Executive Director
bekstrom@yolofrc.org
(530) 406-7221
www.yolofrc.org
Assists families in connecting to the social and health related services in Yolo County in order to create or maintain healthy environments for their children. 47-0871252
3200 United Way California Capital Region Yolo Family Service Agency 455 First St
Woodland, CA 95695
Trisha Stanionis, Executive Director
trish.stanionis@yfsa.net
(530) 662-2211
www.yfsa.org
Individual and group professional counseling and psychotherapy using short and long term, issue-oriented approaches. 94-1452884
3172 United Way California Capital Region Yolo Hospice Inc PO Box 1014
Davis, CA 95617
Sharon Blaha, Community Development
sblaha@yolohospice.org
(530) 601-5777
www.yolohospice.org
Hospice professionals help people fully live their end-of-life transition, emphasizing clinical expertise and support for loved ones, delivered with a spirit of loving kindness. 94-2597528
3127 United Way California Capital Region Yolo Wayfarer Center Christian Mission PO Box 1248
Woodland, CA 95776
Leona Jull, Executive Director
ljull@ywcmission.org
(530) 661-1218
www.ywcmission.org
We provide food, clothing and shelter to meet the emergency, transitional and spiritual needs of the hungry and homeless in our community. 68-0059409
14540 United Way Monterey County United Way Monterey County 60 Garden Court Suite 350
Monterey, CA 93940
Kate Mitchell Mehle, Director of Development
kate.mitchellmehle@unitedwaymcca.org
(831) 372-8026
www.unitedwaymcca.org
UWMC raises funds and focuses resources to meet basic needs, build financial stability. Develop strong families and increase access to information throughout Monterey County. 94-1322169
16794 United Way Monterey County Alliance on Aging Inc 2200 Garden Rd
Monterey, CA 93901
Michelle Noseworthy, Development Director
mnoseworthy@allianceonaging.org
(831) 655-4243
www.allianceonaging.org
Provides services for seniors, 8,600 in 2011, at no charge, including counseling, tax assistance peer counseling, senior employment training and ombudsman 94-1747036
16906 United Way Monterey County Boys and Girls Club of Monterey County PO Box 97
Seaside, CA 93955
Donna Ferraro, CEO / President
dferraro@bgcmc.org
(831) 394-5171
www.bgcmc.org
Our mission is to inspire and empower the youth of Monterey County to realize their full potential to become responsible, healthy, productive and successful citizens. 94-1702753
18496 United Way Monterey County CASA of Monterey County (Court Appointed Special Advocates of Monterey County Inc) 945 S Main Street Suite 107
Salinas, CA 93901
Siobhan M. Greene, Executive Director
siobhan@casamonterey.org
(831) 455-6800
http://casamonterey.org/
We recruit, screen, train and supervise community volunteers to serve as advocates for children in the dependency system (foster care). 77-0398079
24841 United Way Monterey County Cathalic Charities serving Monterey County (Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Monterey) 922 Hilby St Ave C
Seaside, CA 93955
Linda Byrne, Director of Mission Development
lbyrne@dioceseofmonterey.org
(831) 393-3110
www.catholiccharitiescentralcoast.org
Helps people facing eviction, hunger and utility disconnection; provides low-cost mental health counseling; assists with legal citizenship and immigration services for reunification of families. 77-0042961
17636 United Way Monterey County Central Coast Center for Independent Living 318 Cayuga St Ste 208
Salinas, CA 93901
Elsa Quezada, Executive Director
equezada@cccil.org
(831) 757-2968
Advocates and provides information for the disabled about making our communities more accessible and empowering people with disabilities with information/skills to live fulfilling lives. 77-0055747
25600 United Way Monterey County Central Coast HIV AIDS Services PO Box 1931
Monterey, CA 93942
Jocelyn Brady, Director of Development
jbrady@sopinc.org
(831) 384-3388
www.cchas.org
Provides housing, related safety net and end-of-life services to those with HIV/AIDS, and HIV education, prevention and testing to those at high risk. 77-0192226
17637 United Way Monterey County Central Coast YMCA (Central Coast Young Mens Christian Association) 500 Lincoln Ave
Salinas, CA 93901
Barbara McGaughey, President/CEO
bmcgaughey@ymcacentralcoast.org
(831) 757-4633
www.centralcoastymca.org
We nurture the potential of youth, support health and well-being, and foster social responsibility. Through the support of community members, programs are accessible to all. 77-0202335
17638 United Way Monterey County Community Human Services PO Box 3076
Monterey, CA 93942
Robin McCrae, Executive Director
rmccrae@chservices.org
(831) 658-3811
www.chservices.org
We alleviate the human suffering and community problems caused by substance abuse and mental health issues by providing prevention, counseling and recovery services. 94-6367167
16796 United Way Monterey County Community Partnership for Youth PO Box 42
Monterey, CA 93942
Shari Hastey, Executive Director
respect@cpy.org
(831) 394-4279
www.cpy.org
Provides consistent support in a safe environment for youth to explore and discover their potential, learn to develop values, character, life skills and responsibility. 77-0310237
10456 United Way Monterey County Family Service Agency of the Central Coast PO Box 1222
Santa Cruz, CA 95061
Diane Brice, Program Director
sps24hrfsa@gmail.com
(831) 459-9373
www.fsa-cc.org
Services include: 24-hour multilingual suicide crisis line, educational presentations for youth, intervention training for agency personnel, and grief support groups for survivors of suicide. 94-1716354
15717 United Way Monterey County Food Bank for Monterey County 815 W Market St Ste 5
Salinas, CA 93901
Leslie Sunny, Executive Director
lsunny@food4hungry.org
(831) 758-1523
www.food4hungry.org
The largest provider of emergency supplemental food to low and no-income families and individuals in Monterey County. 77-0270228
17639 United Way Monterey County Franciscan Workers of Junipero Serra PO Box 2027
Salinas, CA 93902
Jill Allen, Development Director
info@dorothysplace.org
(831) 757-3838
www.dorothysplace.org
Providing hot meals, shelter, clinic and unconditional love daily for the homeless and most poor. Also the area’s only emergency walk-in overnight women’s shelter 77-0081240
16798 United Way Monterey County Hope Rehabilitation Services 1580 Del Monte Blvd
Seaside, CA 93955
Deanna Williams,
dlwilliasms@hopeservices.org
(408) 284-2858
www.hopeservices.org
Employment training, community employment, independent living skills and day activity programs assisting individuals with developmental disabilities to live and participate in their communities. 94-1399287
16799 United Way Monterey County Housing Resource Center of Monterey County PO Box 1307
Salinas, CA 93902
Leila Emadin, Executive Director
ed@hrcmc.org
(831) 424-9186
www.hrcmc.org
We are non-profit, HUD-approved housing counseling agency providing free financial education; rental assistance; and pre-and post-home purchase and foreclosure prevention education and counseling 20-0125143
16800 United Way Monterey County Interim Inc PO Box 3222
Monterey, CA 93942
Barbara L. Mitchell, Executive Director
bmitchell@interiminc.org
(831) 649-4522
www.interiminc.org
Affordable housing and support services for low-income adults with serious psychiatric disabilities case management, peer support groups, and education/employment services, crisis and dual recovery treatment. 51-0159122
16801 United Way Monterey County Legal Services for Seniors 915 Hilby Ave Ste 2
Seaside, CA 93955
Kellie D. Morgantini, Interim Executive Director
kellie@legalservicesforseniors.org
(831) 899-0492
www.legalservicesforseniors.org
We provide free legal assistance to people, 60 and older, who could not otherwise afford the services of a private attorney. 77-0073127
16802 United Way Monterey County Meals on Wheels of the Monterey Peninsula Inc 700 Jewell Ave
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
Viveca Lohr, Executive Director
vlohr@mowmp.org
(831) 375-4454
www.mowmp.org
We serve nutritious meals to frail elderly and handicapped, homebound adults to support independence our active living programs support healthy aging. 94-2157521
12343 United Way Monterey County Meals on Wheels of the Salinas Valley Inc 40 Clark St Ste C
Salinas, CA 93901
Janine Robinette, Executive Director
janiner@mowsalinas.org
(831) 758-6325
www.mowsalinas.org
Deliver nutritious meals to homes of frail seniors and disabled adults living throughout the Salinas Valley who are unable to shop or cook for themselves. 77-0064507
15395 United Way Monterey County Monterey Bay Area Council Boy Scouts of America 55 E San Joaquin St
Salinas, CA 93901
Albert Gallegos, Scout Executive
mbacbsa@sbcglobal.net
(831) 422-5338
www.mbacbsa.org
Programs for boys and girls ages 6 through 20 that provide life skills education and career development, as well as outdoor skills and physical fitness. 23-7054309
16804 United Way Monterey County Monterey County Rape Crisis Center PO Box 2630
Monterey, CA 93942
Clare Mounteer, Executive Director
mcrcc@mbay.net
(831) 373-3955
www.mtryrapecrisis.org
Providing support and advocacy services to sexual assault survivors and significant others; and prevention education information to schools and the community. 94-2389889
25018 United Way Monterey County Rancho Cielo Inc PO Box 6948
Salinas, CA 93912
Solanga Bitol Hansen, Develoment Director
solange@ranchocieloyc.org
(831) 444-3530
www.ranchocieloyc.org
Provides at-risk youth opportunity to turn their lives around through education and vocational training to help them become responsible citizens of our community. 77-0555859
17640 United Way Monterey County Salinas Area Reading is Fundamental (Salinas Area RIF Program) 18451 Foxtail Ct
Salinas, CA 93908
Audrey Varner, Executive Director
varners5@comcast.net
(831) 455-0885
www.rif.org
Distributes books to 16,000 students at 30 schools in the Salinas Valley, 3 times a year. 99% of funds go toward the purchase of books. 23-7448169
16806 United Way Monterey County Shelter Outreach Plus PO Box 1340
Marina, CA 93933
Jocelyn Brady, Director of Development
jbrady@sopinc.org
(831) 384-3388
www.sopinc.org
A leader in ending homelessness and violence offering safe housing, compassionate support and opportunities for success through outreach, emergency shelter, transitional housing, and supportive services. 94-2525231
17090 United Way Monterey County South County YMCA (Central Coast Young Mens Christain Association) PO Box 1106
Soledad, CA 93960
Barbara McGaughey, President/CEO
bmcgaughey@centralcoastymca.org
(831) 757-4633
www.centralcoastymca.org
We nurture the potential of youth, support health and well-being, and foster social responsibility. Through the support of community members, programs are accessible to all. 77-0202335
17643 United Way Monterey County Sun Street Centers 11 Peach Dr
Salinas, CA 93901
Anna Foglia, Chief Executive Officer
afoglia@sunstreet.org
(831) 753-5144
www.sunstreetcenters.org
Preventing alcohol and drug addiction by offering education, prevention and recovery to individuals and families, regardless of income level. 94-6138701
15954 United Way Monterey County The Salvation Army a California Corporation PO Box 1884
Monterey, CA 93942
Major David Yardley, Corps Officer
david.yardley@usw.salvationarmy.org
(831) 899-4911
www.tsamonterey.org
Operates Child Day Care and Latch Key programs, Youth Center, Good Samaritan Center, Emergency Shelter, Case de Las Palmas Transitional Housing. 94-1156347
15718 United Way Monterey County YMCA of the Monterey Peninsula (Young Mens Christian Association) 600 Camino El Estero
Monterey, CA 93940
Barbara McGaughey, President/CEO
bmcgaughey@centralcoastymca.org
(831) 757-4633
www.centralcoastymca.org
We nurture the potential of youth, support health and well-being, and foster social responsibility. Through the support of community members, programs are accessible to all. 77-0202335
16809 United Way Monterey County YWCA Monterey County Inc (Young Women's Christian Association) 236 Monterey St
Monterey, CA 93901
Kathleen Adamson, Executive Director/CEO
kadamson@ywcamc.org
(831) 422-8602
www.ywcamc.org
Emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence and integrated services at three county-wide locations. Legal advocacy, counseling services and violence prevention education within school centers. 94-1732598
14518 United Way of Fresno County United Way of Fresno County 4949 E Kings Canyon Rd
Fresno, CA 93727
Susan Ground, Interim Vice President Resource Development
sground@unitedwayfresno.org
(559) 243-3683
www.unitedwayfresno.org
To improve the quality of life by mobilizing the caring power of communities to make long lasting change and impact in community conditions. 94-1156514
26884 United Way of Fresno County 1000 Friends of Fresno 4781 E Gettysburg Ave
Fresno, CA 93726
Robert Dwyer, Chairman
friends-of-fresno@juno.com
(559) 291-2261
1000friendsoffrenso.org
Holiday gifts for kids. We provide toys (2000+), fresh fruit and candy to young Children (ages 1-12) in southwest Fresno at Christmas time. 77-0357472
26885 United Way of Fresno County 2 Little 2 Ignore 8539 N Barton Ave
Fresno, CA 93720
Stephanie Cruz, Director
babiesneedmylove@aol.com
(559) 977-7099
2 little 2 ignore.com
We provide food, shelter, quality healthcare and education to assure physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of impoverished children, locally and in Haiti orphanage. 35-2295636
17628 United Way of Fresno County American National Red Cross 1300 W Shaw Ave Ste 4 B
Fresno, CA 93711
Ellen Knapp, Chief Executive Officer
ellen@arccentralvalley.org
(559) 455-1000
www.arccentralvalley.org
This organization has been helping families in our community since 1917; responding to disasters, teaching CPR/First Aid and community preparedness and communicating with military families. 53-0196605
24466 United Way of Fresno County Angels of Grace Foster Family Agency (Angels of Grace Inc) 1095 N Van Ness Ave
Fresno, CA 93728
Lisa Casarez, CEO
angelsofgrace0000@yahoo.com
(559) 268-0000
www.angelsofgrace.com
-Respond 24 Hrs. a day to give emergency care to abused & neglected children, by providing foster homes. -Provide transitional housing and assist homeless families. 01-646506
17597 United Way of Fresno County Arte Americans - The Mexican Arts Center 1630 Van Ness
Fresno, CA 93721
Elva M. Rodriguez, Director
elva@arteamericas.org
(559) 266-2623
www.arteamericas.org
Cultural center providing gallery space for art/photo exhibits, an outdoor plaza for performing arts, meeting/classroom space for community groups (Girl Scouts, Rotary, etc.). 77-0151198
17598 United Way of Fresno County Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central California 905 N Fulton St
Fresno, CA 93728
Brooke Frost, Executive Director
bfrost@bigs.org
(559) 268-2447
www.bigs.org
We help youth reach their potential through professionally supported one-to-one relationships, resulting in improved academics, self-confidence, and positive youth development. 94-1668376
17599 United Way of Fresno County Boy Scouts of America Sequoia Council Inc 6005 N Tamera Ave
Fresno, CA 93711
John Richers, CEO Scout Executive
john.richers@scouting.org
(559) 320-2100
www.seqbsa.org
A program for young people that focuses on character development, citizenship training, and personal fitness, preparing them to be contributing citizens of their communities. 94-1156255
12331 United Way of Fresno County Boys and Girls Club of Fresno County 540 N Augusta St
Fresno, CA 93701
Diane Carbray, Executive Director
dcarbray@bgclubfc.org
(559) 266-3117
www.bgclubfc.org
To inspire and enable all youth, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens. 94-1149171
26898 United Way of Fresno County Boys2MenGirls2Women (Boys2Menfoundation Inc) 4974 N Fresno Ste 523
Fresno, CA 93726
Joseph Perry, Executive Director
boys2menfresno@aol.com
(559) 225-9300
www.boys2mengirls2women.org
Serve the Community by assisting children 6-18 years of age in becoming productive members of society by providing mentoring and tutoring. 77-0549776
18006 United Way of Fresno County Care Fresno Inc 4582 E Harvey
Fresno, CA 93702
Nick Jones, Executive Director
nick@carefresno.org
(559) 312-6425
www.carefresno.org
...Serving at-risk youth and families within high-crime, impoverished apartment complexes through tutoring, mentoring, athletics, social services and more, in partnership with law enforcement agencies. 77-0434973
26908 United Way of Fresno County Castle Keep Elder Abuse Prevention Program of the Central Valley Inc 5459 E Mono Ave
Fresno, CA 93727
Cynthie Benzler, Executive Director
castlekeep@comcast.net
(559) 978-8825
www.castle-keep.org
Serving older adults, their families and their caregivers throughout the Central Valley by providing education, victim services and advocacy. 27-0486313
17601 United Way of Fresno County Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Fresno 149 N Fulton St
Fresno, CA 93701
Jill Christensen, Finance Manager
jchristensen@ccdof.org
(559) 237-0851
www.ccdof.org
We provide resource and referral services; emergency food, clothing and shelter; immigration services; representative payee service; Senior Companion program, EITC tax filing. 94-1678938
25328 United Way of Fresno County Center for Multicultural Cooperation P O Box 27442
Fresno, CA 93729
Kalia Yang, Office Manager
officemanager.cmc@gmail.com
(559) 445-0015
www.cmcweb.org
CMC implements enrichment programs that use media and intergenerational digital storytelling as teaching and communication tools to encourage academic achievement and empowerment in underserved youth. 77-0305544
26910 United Way of Fresno County Centers for Lifelong Learning 5044 W Decator Ave
Fresno, CA 93722
Bridgette Franco, Secretary
bridgettef@diclife.org
(559) 905-0136
www.centers4life.org
Serving Nearly 200 students with special needs and their siblings in Fresno, Madera Counties. Empowering students in education, music, art, self-advocacy and mind- body-wellness. 57-1227304
17602 United Way of Fresno County Central California Blood Center 4343 W Herndon Ave
Fresno, CA 93722
Chris Sorensen, Director
csorensen@donateblood.org
(559) 389-5405
www.donateblood.org
We are the provider of blood and blood products to over 31 hospitals in the five county areas of Fresno, Madera, Mariposa, Tulare and Kings. 94-6024540
16843 United Way of Fresno County Central California Legal Services Inc 2115 Kern St Ste 1
Fresno, CA 93721
Ms. Luisa Medina, Development Director
luisa@centralcallegal.org
(559) 570-1242
www.centralcallegal.org
Offers free legal help for low-income persons on matters such as: domestic violence, elder abuse prevention, tenant rights, health access, education, consumer and taxpayer assistance. 94-1631809
17603 United Way of Fresno County Central Valley Childrens Service's Network 1911 N Helm Ave
Fresno, CA 93727
Gayle Duffy, Executive Director
gayled@cvcsn.org
(559) 456-1100
www.cvcsn.org
Fresno County's primary child care resource and referral organization; we support, educate and link community resources to advocate for high quality care for all children. 77-0026968
26911 United Way of Fresno County Centro Binacional para el Desarrollo Indigena Oaxaqueno 744 N Abby St
Fresno, CA 93701
Lorena Ramos, Development Coordinator
miramos0802@gmail.com
(559) 499-1178
www.centrobinacional.com
CBDIO operates in Fresno, Greenfield, Santa Maria and Los Angeles. We served approximately 4,500 individuals, providing social, educational and advocacy services; health/public benefits program enrollments. 77-0337939
18008 United Way of Fresno County Centro La Familia Advocacy Services Inc 302 Fresno St Ste 102
Fresno, CA 93706
Margarita A. Rocha, Executive Director
mrocha@centrolafamilia.org
(559) 237-2961
www.centrolafamilia.org
Assist families navigate/access entitlement benefit programs; prevention/intervention domestic violence and human trafficking; parenting classes; breast cancer-mental health education, health fairs; outreach/referral. 77-0310310
18840 United Way of Fresno County Clearpoint Financial Solutions 4969 E McKinley Ave Ste 107
Fresno, CA 93727
Martha Lucey, President, Pacific Region
martha.lucey@clearpointccs.org
(559) 455-5534
www.clearpointccs.org
A non-profit consumer counseling agency dedicated to helping consumers identify and resolve their financial problems through one-on-one counseling and educational workshops. 54-1125309
12337 United Way of Fresno County Community Food Bank (Food Bank) 3403 E Central Ave
Fresno, CA 93725
Dcujatra A. Latia, Director of Development
dlatia@communityfoodbank.net
(559) 237-3663
www.communityfoodbank.net
We distribute food to those in need in the counties of Fresno, Madera and Kings. 77-0320851
26916 United Way of Fresno County Community Housing Council of Fresno 4270 Northstone Ave Ste 110
Fresno, CA 93726
John Shore, Executive Director
jshore@chcfresno.org
(559) 221-6919
www.chcfresno.org
Provides HUD approved housing and counseling for homeownership, foreclosure options, financial management, and advocates for fair housing. 11-3686123
18009 United Way of Fresno County Community Youth Ministries PO Box 816
Reedley, CA 93654
Sheri Plett-Wiedenhoefer, Executive Director
sheri@cymreedley.org
(559) 638-6585
www.cymreedley.org
To serve the social and spiritual needs of youth through community-based programs that reached underserved children, youth and teen mom families. 77-0324453
17604 United Way of Fresno County Comprehensive Youth Services of Fresno Inc 3795 E Shields Ave
Fresno, CA 93726
Jacqueline Smith Garcia, Ph.D., Executive Director
jsmithgarcia@cysfresno.org
(559) 229-3561
www.cysfresno.org
Provide mental health counseling, intervention, education, and prevention services to children, youth and families impacted by child abuse, neglect, depression, substance abuse, and/or delinquency. 94-2219412
17605 United Way of Fresno County Court Appointed Special Advocates of Fresno County 1252 Fulton Ml
Fresno, CA 93721
Nathan Lee, Executive Director
nathanlee@casafresno.org
(559) 244-6485
www.CASAfresno.org
Mission: recruit, train and supervise community volunteers who advocate for the safe, stable and permanent placement of abused/neglected children in the foster care system. 77-0401361
26895 United Way of Fresno County Critter Creek Wildlife Station (Animals for Education) 36710 Sand Creek Rd
Squaw Valley, CA 93675
Louise Culver, Director
crittercreekwildlife@hughes.net
(559) 338-2415
www.crittercreek.org
Rehabilitating injured and orphaned wildlife, educating people about their environment, providing sanctuary for illegal exotic pets. We help over 900 wild animals a year. 77-0204523
24194 United Way of Fresno County Deaf and Hard of Hearing Service Center Inc 5340 N Fresno St
Fresno, CA 93710
Michelle L. Bronson, Executive Director
michelleb@dhhsc.org
(559) 225-3323
www.dhhsc.org
We exist to advocate, seek equality and promote self-empowerment for deaf and hard of hearing individuals and to enhance awareness of deaf culture. 77-0003788
24743 United Way of Fresno County Down Syndrome Association of Central Calif 4277 West Richert 102
Fresno, CA 93722
Larry G. Gray, Executive Director
ed@dsacc.org
(559) 228-0411
www.dsacc.org
The Down Syndrome Association provides services that enhance the lives of all whose lives are touched by Down syndrome in Central California. 77-0520742
26919 United Way of Fresno County Education and Leadership Foundation 1551 E Shaw Ste 130
Fresno, CA 93710
Maria R. Lemus, Program Administrator
marialemus@education-leadership.org
(559) 291-5428
www.education-leadership.org
Promote educational opportunities and leadership development for low-income students. Empower parents and youth to attain higher education through workshops, conferences, seminars and scholarships. 26-0417563
17607 United Way of Fresno County Evangel Home Inc 137 N Yosemite Ave
Fresno, CA 93701
Gerre Brenneman, Executive Director
director@evangelhome.org
(559) 264-4714
www.evangelhome.org
Serves homeless women and children by providing food, short & long-term shelter and counseling. Offers separate program for women as an alternative to prison. 94-1463156
25321 United Way of Fresno County Every Neighborhood Partnership 7676 N Palm 101
Fresno, CA 93711
Vicki Vernon, Administrative Assistant
vicki@everyneighorhooh.org
(559) 326-5100
www.everyneighborhood.org
Mobilizing volunteers from churches and businesses as well as universities to serve at our elementary schools. We focus on academics, fitness and building healthy relationships. 87-0814198
17609 United Way of Fresno County Exceptional Parents Unlimited Inc 4440 N First St
Fresno, CA 93726
Kathleen Price, Development Director
kprice@exceptionalparents.org
(559) 229-2000
www.exceptionalparents.org
Provides services to children and families with special needs, with three main focus areas: early intervention, parent support/education and child abuse prevention. 77-0263702
25322 United Way of Fresno County Exotic Animal Observation & Shelter Foundation of Fresno County CA 2482 San Gabriel Ave
Clovis, CA 93611
Janet Boothe, President
janetboothe@yahoo.com
(559) 905-2226
www.excoticanimalfoundation.org
Provides services in rescue, education, adoption and permanent shelter for exotic birds, turtles, and tortoises. Educational guided tours of the foundation and off-site presentations. 26-0149018
26922 United Way of Fresno County FamiliesFirst Inc 5168 N Bythe Ste A
Fresno, CA 93722
Brian Conway, Regional Director
brian.conway@emqff.org
(559) 248-8550
www.emqff.org
Since 1867, we have provided help and hope to children in crisis who experience neglect, suffering and trauma that no one should have to endure. 94-2295953
17610 United Way of Fresno County Fresno Arts Council Inc 1245 Van Ness Ave
Fresno, CA 93721
Lilia Chavez, Executive Director
lilia@fresnoartscouncil.org
(559) 237-9734
www.fresnoartscouncil.org
We sponsor and promote arts and cultural activities in Fresno County, including Art Hop, open galleries and arts in education. 94-2902674
18013 United Way of Fresno County Fresno Barrios Unidos 4415 E Tulare St
Fresno, CA 93702
Socorro Santillan, Executive Director
socorro_santillan@fresnobarriosunidos.org
(559) 453-9662
www.fresnobarriosunidos.org
We focus on teen pregnancy prevention through education, empowerment and access. We provide after school programs, clinic services, parent presentations and one-on-one consultations. 77-0363955
18843 United Way of Fresno County Fresno Center for New Americans 4879 E Kings Canyon Rd
Fresno, CA 93727
Lue N. Yang, Executive Director
luenyang@fresnocenter.com
(559) 255-8395
www.fresnocenter.com
We engage in issues that include health, education, employment services, safety, research, advocacy, technology, leadership development, and civic participation, immigration, movement building, and vita project. 77-0280265
11214 United Way of Fresno County Fresno County Humane Society Inc Central California SPCA 103 S Hughes Ave
Fresno, CA 93706
Elizabeth German, Treasurer
francine@ccspca.com
(559) 223-4782
www.ccspca.com
Our mission is to prevent cruelty to animals and promote the quality of life of all creatures through rescue, protection, placement, education and good example. 94-1207695
24957 United Way of Fresno County Fresno Healthy Communities Access Partners 2043 E Divisadero Street
Fresno, CA 93701
Norma Forbes, Executive Director
nforbes.hcap@phfe.org
(559) 320-0242
www.fresnohcap.org
Our children and families health initiative provides health coverage applications and social services program referrals for Fresno County low income, uninsured population. 20-4210175
18246 United Way of Fresno County Fresno Institute for Urban Leadership FIFUL (Intervarsity Christion Fellowship USA) 1719 L St
Fresno, CA 93701
Beth Paz, Co-Executive Director
bpaz@fiful.org
(559) 492-7889
www.fiful.org
We Exist equip college students to become urban leaders by engaging the gospel in an inner-city context. 36-2171714
17613 United Way of Fresno County Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries 1940 N Fresno St
Fresno, CA 93703
Rev. Sharon Stanley, Executive Director
soulhikr@aol.com
(559) 487-1500
www.firminc.org
Holistic Programs for Refugee Americans, all Ages: Housing and health, Preschool Training, Theological Education, Family Strength Training, ESL and Citizenship Education, Advocacy. 77-0357297
17516 United Way of Fresno County Fresno Philharmonic Association 2377 W Shaw Ste 101
Fresno, CA 93711
D. Gaytin, Development Director
dgaytin@fresnophil.org
(559) 261-0611
www.fresnophil.org
Transform our community and enrich the lives of our residents through performances of great music, serving thousands of music lovers, including children, throughout the region. 94-1309738
11407 United Way of Fresno County Fresno Rescue Mission Inc PO Box 1422
Fresno, CA 93716
Janet Steinhauer, Director of Development
jsteinhauer@fresnorescuemission.org
(559) 268-0839
www.fresnorescuemission.org
We are a non-profit charitable organization meeting the physical/spiritual needs of destitute, impoverished and displaced persons. 94-1279785
17615 United Way of Fresno County Fresno Survivors of Suicide Loss Inc 2585 E Perrin Ave Ste 102
Fresno, CA 93720
Leann Gouveia, Executive Director
leann@fresnosos.org
(559) 322-5877
www.fresnosos.org
Offers support to individuals who have lost a loved one to suicide and educates our community about issues related to suicide. 77-0313390
16854 United Way of Fresno County Fresno Wildlife and Rehabilitation Service PO Box 2605
Clovis, CA 93613
Dave Garner, Director
fresnowildlife@psnw.com
(559) 260-2800
fresnowildlife.org
We are an organization dedicated to the care, rehabilitation and release of orphaned or injured native wildlife. We educate about native wildlife. 94-2628893
12413 United Way of Fresno County Fresno's Chaffee Zoo Corp 894 W Belmont Ave
Fresno, CA 93728
Christy Harvey, Membership Manager
membership@fresnochaffeezoo.org
(559) 498-5921
www.fresnochaffeezoo.org
Your gift helps fulfill the Zoo’s mission to inspire wonder of our natural world, provide an engaging learning environment, and create a passion for conservation. 42-1661145
26928 United Way of Fresno County Gay Central Valley 1055 N Van Ness Ave Ste A
Fresno, CA 93728
Jason Scott, President
jason@gaycentralvalley.org
(559) 325-4429
www.gaycentralvalley.org
Gay Central Valley Operates the Fresno LGBT Community Center as well as community based websites, such as: Gayfresno.com, Gayvisalla.com, and GayPorterville.com. 26-4218296
12929 United Way of Fresno County Girl Scouts of Central California South 3377 W Shaw Ave
Fresno, CA 93711
Marilyn Deen, Chief Resource Development Officer
mdeen@girlscoutssccs.org
(559) 291-5078
www.girlscoutssccs.org
Girl scouting is an informal educational program. Girls learn a code of ethics, loyalty, respect, service, planning, decision making leadership and being a team member. 94-6000662
26932 United Way of Fresno County Golden State Family Services Inc P.O Box 130
Kingsburg, CA 93631
Erin McCreery, CFO
erinim@gsfs.org
(559) 241-0955
www.goldenstatefamily.org
We recruit and train high quality foster families for children in need of out-of-home placement referred by county probation and child welfare services. 68-0387999
12930 United Way of Fresno County Goodwill Industries of San Joaquin Valley Inc 129 S Grant St
Stockton, CA 95202
Sally Wooden, Director Marketing & Development
sallyw@goodwill-sjv.org
(209) 466-2311
www.goodwill-sjv.org
We help people escape poverty by training them for the workforce. We are especially committed to people with disabilities. 94-1366601
17611 United Way of Fresno County Grandparent Program Sactuary youth Shelter (Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission foster) 1900 Mariposa Mall Ste 116
Fresno, CA 93721
Victoria Lopes, Co Coordinator
vicki.lopes@fresnoeoc.org
(559) 263-1533
www.fresnoeoc.org
The Sanctuary Youth Shelter provides homeless youth with safety, shelter and supportive services. The Foster Grandparent Program pairs seniors with at-risk youngsters in mentoring relationships. 94-1606519
26936 United Way of Fresno County Grid Alternatives 1254 G St
Fresno, CA 93706
Laura Growis, Development Officer
lgrowis@gridalternatives.org
(559) 261-4743
www.gridalternatives.org
Our non-profit organization empowers communities in need with solar energy and workforce development by installing solar systems for low-income borrowers with volunteers and job trainees. 26-0043353
24971 United Way of Fresno County Hands On Central California 732 N Van Ness Ave
Fresno, CA 93728
Cathy Caples, Executive Director
ccaples@handsoncentralcal.org
(559) 237-3101
www.handsoncentralcal.org
Supporting efforts toward building a healthy, vibrant Central Valley, Hands on mobilizes volunteers to serve organizations creating impact for the economy, environment, education and emergency’s. 94-2314572
4784 United Way of Fresno County Hinds Hospice 1616 W Shaw Ave Ste D 7
Fresno, CA 93711
Rosa Charles-Butler, Administrative Assistant
rosa@hindshospice.org
(559) 320-0310
www.hindshospice.org
Our mission is to uphold the dignity and ease the suffering of the terminally ill while supporting their loved ones and those who are grieving 77-0071360
26938 United Way of Fresno County Hire Hispanic Internal Revenue Employees P O Box 7924
Fresno, CA 93727
Vincent Bracamontes, Executive Board Member Upward mobility Chair
vincentg.bracamontes@irs.gov
(559) 442-6414
www.hire.org
The mission of HIRE is to promote and actively support the recruitment, hiring, training, and career advancement and retention of Hispanics and all IRS employees. 94-2688837
16557 United Way of Fresno County Infant of Prague Adoption Service 6059 N Palm Ave
Fresno, CA 93704
Stephanie Grant, Executive Director
sgrant@infantofprague.org
(559) 447-3333
www.infantofprague.org
Domestic adoption agency serving children, birth parents and adoptive parents in Fresno, Inyo, Kern, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, and Tulare Counties. 77-0434845
26947 United Way of Fresno County Junior Achievement 191 W Shaw Ave Ste 110
Fresno, CA 93704
Laura McGrew, Executive Director
lmcgrew@janorcal.org
(559) 224-1046
www.janorcal.org
We inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy by educating K-12 students about financial literacy and the world of work. 94-1322179
17618 United Way of Fresno County L I F T Literacy Center PO Box 785
Auberry, CA 93602
Charlene Cross, Director
lift@netptc.net

www.liftliteracycentter.org
We provide free basic literacy assistance to adults and youth by trained volunteer tutors that include reading, writing and math. 77-0262528
16861 United Way of Fresno County Leukemia & Lymphoma Society The 340 W Fallbrook Ave Ste 101
Fresno, CA 93711
Debbie Truhett, Executive Director
debbie.truhett@lls.org
(559) 435-1482
www.lls.org/cca
Cure leukemia lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and Their Families 13-5644916
26955 United Way of Fresno County MadeForThem 1414 Fulton St
Fresno, CA 93703
Andrea M. Shabaglian, Executive Director and Founder
funding@madeforthem.org
(559) 977-3213
www.madeforthem.org
We Raise awareness and financial resources to combat human trafficking, promote social justice and human rights through design, fashion and the arts. 45-2991125
26394 United Way of Fresno County Make A Wish Foundation of Central California 351 W Cromwell Ave Suite 112 A
Fresno, CA 93711
Courtney Kizirian, Community Director
cortney@centralca.wish.org
(559) 221-9474
www.centralca.wish.org
Granting the wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses; filling their lives with hope for the future, strength to endure, and joy to last a lifetime. 77-0116530
12507 United Way of Fresno County Marjaree Mason Center Inc 1600 M St
Fresno, CA 93721
Pamela K. Kallsen, Executive Director
Pam@mmcenter.org
(559) 237-4706
www.mmcenter.org
Emergency Shelter and supportive services for women and children victims of domestic violence, including housing, hotline, safety planning, legal assistance, counseling, support groups, education, prevention. 94-1156639
26959 United Way of Fresno County Mendota Youth Recreation Inc P O Box
Mendota, CA 93640
Corina Banuelos, President
corina_macias@yahoo.com
(559) 349-9391
Our organization provides recreational and community events for the children of Mendota. We accomplish these events by receiving donations and having annual fundraisers. 87-0691351
17619 United Way of Fresno County Naomis House PO Box 12225
Fresno, CA 93777
Doreen Eley, Deputy Director, Administrative
eley@poverellohouse.org
(559) 498-6988
www.naomishouse.org
We are a private, nonprofit organization that provides homeless women with safe overnight shelter, medical and dental care, education and referrals. 01-0709883
20021 United Way of Fresno County National Multiple Sclerosis Society Southern California Chapter 2440 S Sepulveda Blvd No 115
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Kim Kotria, Director San Joaquin Regional
kim.kortria@nmss.org
(661) 321-9512
www.nationalmssociety.org/cal
We address the challenges of each person affected by MS by providing health and wellness programs, continuum-of-care services, and supporting MS research. 95-1727656
10631 United Way of Fresno County Norcal Aussie Rescue Inc 10556 Combie Road 6200
Auburn, CA 95602
Kim Keunlen, President
kim@norcalaussierescue.com
(530) 268-1600
www.norcalaussierescue.com
Placing Australian Shepherd dogs acquired from Animal Care Service organizations and private individuals in pre-approved adoptive homes. 26-0076953
26977 United Way of Fresno County P A I N (Prescriptions Abusers in Need) 83 E Shaw Ave Ste 204
Fresno, CA 93710
Flindt Andersen, Executive Director
lauragothard@gotpainusa.com
(559) 579-1551
www.GotPainUsa.com
Inform schools, family’s community organizations of the narcotic prescriptions drug abuse epidemic. We provide funds to those needing drug treatments but can’t afford it. 90-0606073
26974 United Way of Fresno County Person to Person Inc 1600 N Willow
Clovis, CA 93612
Iris Person, Director
pertoper@att.net
(559) 765-9644
www.ccccounselingservices.com
We provide accessible outpatient mental health services in Fresno County Community. We also provide psycho education advocacy to at-risk individuals, children and families. 20-2430876
11456 United Way of Fresno County Poverello House PO Box 12225
Fresno, CA 93777
Doreen Eley, Deputy Director, Administration
eley@poverellohouse.org
(559) 498-6988
www.poverellohouse.org
We are a private, nonprofit organization that serves the impoverished with meals, drug rehabilitation, medical and dental care, day shelter, clothing and social services. 77-0007985
26980 United Way of Fresno County Promesa Behavioral Health 7475 N Palm Ste 107
Fresno, CA 93711
Lisa Weigant, CEO
Wheigant@promesabehavioral.org
(559) 439-5437
www.proesabehavioral.or
Serving predominantly children and adolescents, specializing in adoption foster care, group home, substance abuse, mental health, pregnant/parenting teens, independent living skills, other outpatient services. 77-0174896
26981 United Way of Fresno County Protues Foster Family Agency (Proteus Inc) 265 N Van Ness Ave
Fresno, CA 93701
Elizabeth Sandale, Social Worker/Supervisor
esandale@proteusinc.org
(559) 499-2535
www.proteusinc.org
As an agency we recruit, train and provide on-going support to foster parents. We certify homes and place children in these foster homes. 94-2184330
17622 United Way of Fresno County RCS Resource Center for Survivors of Sexual Assault and Family Violence 259 N Blackstone Ave
Fresno, CA 93701
Shirley Sanchez, Executive Director
rcsdir@sbcglobal.net
(559) 497-2900
www.rcsfresno.com
We provide: Crisis Intervention, Advocacy, Counseling, Therapy and Education to victims of sexual assault and family violence in all of Fresno County. 94-6343690
17612 United Way of Fresno County Reading And Beyond 4670 E Butler Ave
Fresno, CA 93702
Luis C. Santana, Executive Director
info@readingandbeyond.org
(559) 600-6191
www.readingandbeyond.org
Committed to improve student achievement by providing literacy tutoring, parent involvement training, early childhood education and health education to Fresno's low-income and limited-English-proficient population. 77-0508471
26984 United Way of Fresno County Relate for Life Inc 640 E Pintail Cir
Fresno, CA 93730
Randy Mewhirter, Founding Director
randy@relateforlife.org
(559) 259-1697
www.relateforlife.org
Provide relationship and marriage education to youth, adult, and families, restoring the family unit in partnership with schools, churches, corporations and individuals. 27-3980715
5417 United Way of Fresno County Resources for Independence (Resources for Independence Central Valley) 3008 N. Fresno St.
Fresno, CA 93703
Darcy Pickens, Director, Resource Development
dpickens@ricv.org
(559) 221-2330
www.ricv.org
Empowers people with disabilities to live independently through a diverse range of choices and opportunities. 94-2328156
17623 United Way of Fresno County Salvation Army A California Corporation P O Box 11730
Fresno, CA 93775
Captain Dwaine Breazeale, County Coordinator
dwaine.breazeale@usw.salvationarmy.org
(559) 233-0139
www.salvationarmyfresno.org
Serves over 85,000 each year with food, rent, PG&E, clothing, low income senior housing, transitional housing for women, drug rehab and youth programs. 94-1156347
26991 United Way of Fresno County Sheriffs Foundation for public Safety P O Box 1512
Fresno, CA 93716
Thomas Tuester, Executive Director
thomas.tuester@fresnosheriff.org
(559) 488-3362
www.fresnosheriff.org
Develop, improve and support non-profit charitable and educational programs, sheriff’s activity league, neighborhood watch and crime stoppers. 77-0565720
17625 United Way of Fresno County Sierra Oaks Senior Citizens Association Inc 33276 Lodge Rd
Tollhouse, CA 93667
Suzanne Harper, Coordinator - Mgr.
sharper@netptc.net
(559) 855-3300
We are a community based, nonprofit, senior and community center providing activities and services. Nutrition is our primary function, seniors are our primary focus. 77-0126851
18845 United Way of Fresno County Sierra Tribal Consortium Inc 610 W McKinley Ave
Fresno, CA 93728
Michael Roth, Executive Director
director@sierratribal.org
(559) 445-2691
www.sierratribal.org
California State Department of Alcohol/Drug Program licensed and certified Residential Treatment program and 52 week Domestic Violence Batterer's Intervention Counseling Program. 94-2494904
17626 United Way of Fresno County Spirit of Woman of California Inc 327 W Belmont Ave
Fresno, CA 93728
Audrey Riley, Executive Director
sofwadmin@earthlink.net
(559) 233-4353
Non-profit organization committed to providing nurturing, safe environment where culturally diverse women can discover their personal identity, true values, and belief systems. 77-0525894
17919 United Way of Fresno County St. Agnes Holy Cross Center for Women (St Agnes Medical Center Holy Cress Ctr for Women) PO Box 12225
Fresno, CA 93777
Sister Mary Clennor, CSC, Director
sr.mary.clendon@samc.com
(559) 237-3379
www.samc.com
Daytime respite, clothing diapers, showers, clothes, washing and referrals are provider. Educational programs, sewing and computers are available year-round. Summer programs focus on children. 94-1437713
25708 United Way of Fresno County State Center Community College Foundation 1525 E Weldon Ave
Fresno, CA 93704
Gurdeep Sihota-HeBert, Executive Director
gurdeep.sihota@scccd.edu
(559) 244-5991
www.scccd.edu/foundation
Our mission is to encourage philanthropic gifts that directly enhance the access to education for the students and faculty of our facility. 77-0190269
26998 United Way of Fresno County Stewards Inc 2211 H St
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Lee Ayres, Projects Director
lee@stewardsinc.org
(559) 266-4000
www.stewardsinc.org
We exist to ignite hope and inspire futures among the most vulnerable men, women, and children in society by serving as a benefit administrator. 77-0443341
17627 United Way of Fresno County Stone Soup Fresno 1345 E Bulldog Ln
Fresno, CA 93710
Maika Yang, Executive Director
myang@stonesoupfresno.org
(559) 224-7613
www.stonesoupfresno.org
We provide quality culturally responsive programs that advance Southeast Asian families in the areas of education, family strengthening, youth development and civic engagement. 77-0430680
25562 United Way of Fresno County Terry's House (Community Hospitals of Central California Foundation) PO Box 1232
Fresno, CA 93715
Katie Zenovich, Executive Director
kzenovich@communitymedical.org
(559) 459-2670
www.terryshousefresno.com
A home away from home for families of critically injured patients being treated at Community Regional Medical Center's comprehensive burn and level-1 Trauma units. 77-0191730
26925 United Way of Fresno County The Foundation @ FCOE (Foundation FCOE Inc, The) 1111 Van Ness Third Fl
Fresno, CA 93721
Michele Cantwell- Copher, Ed D, Executive Director
mcopher@fcoe.org
(559) 265-4036
www.fcoefoundation.org
The Foundation @ FCOE will support the educational programs and services of the Fresno County Office of Education through funding excellence, access and innovation. 80-0381096
27005 United Way of Fresno County Transitions Children's Services 516 W Shaw Ave Ste 105
Fresno, CA 93704
Joe T. Martinez, CFO
jtmartinez@transitionschildrensservices.org
(559) 222-5437
www.transitionschildrensservices.org
To provide quality, culturally competent treatment foster care services to children and families in the child welfare/foster care system of the counties we serve. 36-4656295
24423 United Way of Fresno County Trauma Intervention Programs of Fresno County Inc PO Box 1721
Fresno, CA 92717
Carol Debellis, Chif Operating Officer
manager@tipfresno.org
(559) 279-2000
www.tipfresno.org
A group of specially trained citizen volunteers who provide immediate emotional and practical support to traumatized individuals after a tragic event. 20-5970955
17630 United Way of Fresno County Tree Fresno 3150 E Barstow Ave
Fresno, CA 93740
Lee Ayres, InterimExecutive Director
lsayres@aol.com
(559) 221-5556
www.treefresno.org
To Provide education, assistance, and advocacy as a regional resource on the planting and preservation of trees and the creation of trails and greebelts. 77-0160804
27007 United Way of Fresno County Tri-This! Inc 2966 E Andrews Ave
Fresno, CA 93726
Brandon Dorman, President
brandon@trithis.org
(559) 824-5153
http://www.tri-this.org
Academic and fitness mentoring through multisport activities such as mountain biking and triathlons! Trail maintenance, hiking and camping also provide formative experiences. (Greater Fresno area). 26-4045101
27008 United Way of Fresno County Turning Point Pregnancy Care Center 681 S Medera Ave Ste 107
Kerman, CA 93630
Patricia E. Goosev, Executive Director
tppcc@sebastiancorp.net
(559) 842-4357
www.turningpointpcc.org
Providing those experiencing a possible unwanted pregnancy free & confidential pregnancy test, choice counseling, parenting classes, infant supplies, community referrals and STD education. 26-2957590
27009 United Way of Fresno County United BlackMen Inc 1929 E Church
Fresno, CA 93706
Cedric Hardamon, President
urm@onebox.com
(559) 681-4082
The Excellence Mentoring Program is collaboration between Clovis Unified School District and the Fresno Unified School District. Students receive academic mentoring, counseling and role modeling. 77-0477181
27010 United Way of Fresno County United States Entertainment Force Inc 6504 N 7th St
Fresno, CA 93710
Jerry Payne, President
jerry@theusef.org
(559) 981-5132
www.theusef.org
A multifaceted outreach to kids in crisis/critically ill. We use the arts as our medium to gain their trust for counseling. 26-1110940
18706 United Way of Fresno County Valley Caregiver Resource Center 3845 N Clark St Ste 201
Fresno, CA 93726
Michelle Mastro, Interim Executive Director
mmastro@valleycrc.org@valleycrc.org
(559) 224-9154
www.valleycrc.org
Provide caregivers with assessment, care planning, respite, day care, insurance counseling and assistance with placement in facility when needed. Caregiver Education and Counseling also provided. 77-0370104
17512 United Way of Fresno County Valley Center for the Blind 2491 W Shaw Ave No 124
Fresno, CA 93711
Saramarie Katich, Assistant Director
saramarie@valleycenterfortheblind.org
(559) 222-4447
ww.valleycenterfortheblind.org
We provide Cooking, Braille, computer, Independent Living Skills, adjustment to blindness classes, also support groups for men and women who are blind and visually impaired. 94-2255626
18846 United Way of Fresno County Valley PBS (Valley Public Television Inc) 1544 Van Ness Ave
Fresno, CA 93721
Phyllis Brotherton, Executive VP/CFO
pbrotherton@valleypbs.org
(559) 266-1800
www.valleypbs.org
We contribute to the welfare of the community by providing educational programming and outreach services that inform, engage and inspire Central San Joaquin Valley viewers. 77-0162617
17631 United Way of Fresno County Valley Teen Ranch 2610 W Shaw Ln Ste 105
Fresno, CA 93711
Connie Clendenan, Executive Director
connie.clendenan@valleyteenranch.org
(559) 437-1144
www.valleyteenranch.org
A private, non-profit Residential Group Home, Foster Family and Adoption Agency working with 100 At-Risk children, infant to seventeen daily. 94-2901078
27012 United Way of Fresno County Veteran Community Programs Inc 899 E Birch Ave
Fresno, CA 93720
Pam Sulamo, President
eaglesupport@comcast.net
(559) 287-3456
We have a food pantry and household goods for veterans & their families. Provide holiday meals and gifts for all U.S. military personnel. 35-2180926
17632 United Way of Fresno County Victim Offender Reconciliation Program of the Central Valley Inc 4882 E Townsend Ave
Fresno, CA 93727
Noelle Nightinggale, Director
vorp_fresno@fresno.edu
(559) 455-9803
www.vorp.org
Provides trained volunteers to bring juvenile offenders together with their victims to make things right. 77-0038023
17634 United Way of Fresno County Westside Youth Inc 1709 Seventh St
Mendota, CA 93640
Nancy Daniel, Executive Director
westside1709@sbcglobal.net
(559) 655-4808
www.westsideyouthinc.org
We serve the fourth poorest city in California with recreation, education and health programs to enhance the qualify of life for youth and families. 77-0080297
27020 United Way of Fresno County World Impact - Fresno (World Impact Inc) 1955 Broadway St
Fresno, CA 93721
Luke Raughley, Director
lraughley@worldimpact.org
(559) 442-0867
www.worldimpactfresno.org
An inter-city Christian mission in Fresno sharing God’s love and empowering our neighbors through children’s clubs, teen outreach, and biblical training for urban church leaders. 95-2681237
27023 United Way of Fresno County Youth Centers of America P O Box 453
Parlier, CA 93648
Israel Lara Jr, President
ilara@youthcentersofamerica.org
(559) 646-3837
www.youthcentersofamerica.org
Youth Centers of America provides services to youth and adults, in leadership, arts & recreation, adult education, social service navigation and prevention programs in Fresno. 77-0448258
25320 United Way of Fresno County Youth for Christ USA Inc PO Box 4117
Fresno, CA 93744
Ed Kaczmarek, Executive Director
ed@yfcnow.org
(559) 237-4741
www.yfcnow.org
Mentoring children and youth ages 10-18. Sharing God's love with at-risk youth in urban settings, pregnant teens and incarcerated youth. 94-1691498
26789 United Way of Fresno County Youth Leadership Institute 2440 Tulare St Ste 200
Fresno, CA 93721
Maryjane Skyellerup, Senior Director of Programs
mskjellerup@yli.org
(559) 255-3000
Building communities where young people and their adult allies come together to create positive social change. Engaging young people today. 68-0184712
13956 United Way of Greater Los Angeles United Way of Greater Los Angeles 1150 S. Olive St Ste T 500
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Vernon Webb, Account Executive
vwebb@unitedwayla.org
(213) 808-6259
www.unitedwayla.org
We create pathways out of poverty by helping homeless people into housing; supporting kids to succeed in school and helping families become financially stable. 95-2274801
13830 United Way of Greater Los Angeles 1736 Family Crisis Center 2116 Arlington Ave Ste 200
Los Angeles, CA 90018
Carol A. Adelkoff, CEO and Executive Director
aokumoto@1736fcc.org
(323) 737-3900
www.1736familycrisiscenter.org
Domestic violence shelters, homeless youth shelter, 24-hour crisis hotlines, and community clinics offering: mental health counseling, job development/placement, financial literacy, legal assistance, and outreach/education. 95-3989251
13898 United Way of Greater Los Angeles 211 LA County (Information and Referral Federation of Los Angeles County) PO Box 726
San Gabriel, CA 91778
Julio Puchalt, Associate Director/CFO
jpuchalt@211LA.org
(626) 350-1841
www.211lacounty.org
We provide free, confidential, comprehensive, multilingual, 24-hour/7-day human services information and referrals to community resources in Los Angeles County. 95-3510017
24866 United Way of Greater Los Angeles A Community of Friends 3701 Wilshire Blvd., Ste 700
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Marilyn King, Development Officer
mking@acof.org
(213) 480-0809
www.acof.org
Develops service-enriched permanent supportive housing throughout Southern California to create stable housing environments where formerly homeless persons with special needs can develop self reliance. 95-4203106
13831 United Way of Greater Los Angeles AbilityFirst 1300 E Green St
Pasadena, CA 91106
Juliana Otis, Corporate Foundation Giving Manager
jotis@abilityfirst.org
(626) 639-1734
www.abilityfirst.org
We provide programs and services to help children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities realize their full potential throughout their lives. 95-1690983
12092 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Activities for Retarded Children 6456 Whitsett Ave
North Hollywood, CA 91606
Brett Bachmann J.D.,LL.M, Executive Director
info@arcandadults.org
(818) 762-4365
www.arcandadults.org
Provides housing, therapeutic recreation, socialization and adult education through Saturday program, day care, residential camp, self-advocacy, independent living, bellchoir and job skills training. 51-0161675
13832 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Affordable Living for the Aging 2029 Century Park East, Suite 4393
Los Angeles, CA 90067
Vivian Ramirez, Chief Operating Officer
vivian@alaseniorliving.org
(323) 650-8033
www.alaseniorliving.org
Provides seniors with affordable housing, counseling, roommate matching and linkages to supportive services. 95-3301874
11830 United Way of Greater Los Angeles AIDS Project Los Angeles, Inc. 611 S Kingsley Dr
Los Angeles, CA 90005
Jennifer Duarte, Development Associate
jduarte@apla.org
(213) 201-1407
www.apla.org
Dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by HIV disease; reducing the incidence of HIV infection; advocating for fair/effective HIV-related public policy. 95-3842506
18761 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Alexandria House 426 S Alexandria Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90020
Judy Vaughan, Founding Director
judyalexandriah@sbcglobal.net
(213) 381-2649
www.alexandriahouse.org
We’re a transitional residence for homeless women and women with children. We’re also a neighborhood center, providing educational support and community activities for needy families. 95-4809755
15835 United Way of Greater Los Angeles All Peoples Community Center (All Peoples Christian Center) 822 E 20th St
Los Angeles, CA 90011
Saundra Bryant, LCSW, Executive Director
sbryant@allpeoplescc.org
(213) 747-6357
www.allpeoplescc.org
Provides multi-social services for individual and family development, after-school, gang diversion, computer LAB, pre-school, day care, high school, supplemental food parenting, anger management, senior volunteer. 95-2669400
24904 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Alliance for a Better Community 350 S Bixel St Ste 180
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Angelica Solis, Executive Director
angelica@afabc.org
(213) 250-0052
www.afabc.org
Improving the quality of life for L.A. area residents by holding public institutions accountable. For example, ensuring public schools provide quality education to all students. 31-1760082
15833 United Way of Greater Los Angeles AMCS (Airport Marina Counseling Service) 7891 La Tijera Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Kathleen O'Leary Lefferman, Executive Director
klefferman@msn.com
(310) 670-1410
www.airportmarina.org
A nonprofit community-based clinic, serving Los Angeles since 1961, that provides affordable mental health services for all ages and trains mental health clinicians. 95-2224149
4842 United Way of Greater Los Angeles American Red Cross Los Angeles Region (American National Red Cross: Los Angeles Chapter) 11355 Ohio Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Erin O'Toole, Director of Grant Management
o'toolee@arcla.org
(310) 477-2812
www.redcrossla.org
Volunteer-led humanitarian organization chartered by Congress to provide relief to victims of disaster and to help people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. 95-1643964
24911 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Antelope Valley Community Clinic 45074 10th St W No 109
Lancaster, CA 93534
James A. Cook, Chief Executive Officer
jcook@avclinic.org
(661) 942-2391
www.avclinic.org
Enhance the well-being of the uninsured and under-insured by providing comprehensive primary high-quality health care services with special emphasis on medically under-served and low-income populations. 26-0574826
18762 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Antelope Valley Partners for Health 45104 10 St. West
Lancaster, CA 93534
Michelle Kiefer, Executive Director
mkiefer@avph.org
(661) 942-4719
www.avph.org
Promoting health and wellness for the residents of the Antelope Valley, especially programs for children in need. 47-0957404
13837 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Asian Youth Center 100 W Clary Ave
San Gabriel, CA 91776
Michelle L. Freridge, Interim Executive Director
exec@asianyouthcenter.org
(626) 309-0425
www.asianyouthcenter.org
This non-profit organization meets the social, educational, and health service needs of youth and families of all ethnicities with a focus on Asian immigrants. 33-0383691
13839 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Assistance League of Southern California 1370 N St Andrews Pl
Hollywood, CA 90028
Jana Plasters, Executive Director
jplasters@assistanceleague.net
(323) 469-1973
www.assistanceleague.net
A multi-service human services agency mobilizing people and resources to meet community needs. 95-1641960
930 United Way of Greater Los Angeles BCR "A Place to Grow" (Burbank Center for the Retarded) 230 E Amherst Dr
Burbank, CA 91504
Lonna Dunson, Executive Director
lgrantbcr@sbcglobal.net
(818) 843-4907
www.bcraplacetogrow.org
Day activity, extended day and after school programs for children and adults with developmental disabilities, including autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy and mental retardation. 95-2244564
13842 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Bet Tzedek 145 S Fairfax Ave Ste 200
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Sandor E. Samuels, President/CEO
ssamuels@bettzedek.org
(323) 549-5812
www.bettzedek.org
"The House of Justice" provides free, high-quality legal services to the elderly, indigent and disabled of Los Angeles, regardless of ethnic background. 23-7304205
4111 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Beyond Shelter 205 South Broadway Suite 608
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Maxine Moshay, Director of Community Relations & Private Donors
mmoshay@beyondshelter.org
(213) 252-0772
www.beyondshelter.org
To help homeless families with children move into permanent housing with provision of home-based case managment to help them rebuild their lives. 95-4197075
18883 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Boy Scouts of America: Southern Sierra Council 2417 M St
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Danny Tucker, Scout Executive / CEO
dtucker@bsamail.org
(661) 325-9036
www.sscbsa.org
A volunteer association of youth and adults to promote character building, citizenship, leadership development and moral/physical fitness for youth grades 1-12. 95-1642363
13965 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Boys & Girls Club of West San Gabriel Valley 328 S Ramona Ave
Monterey Park, CA 91754
Jackie Lilavious, Chief Interim Professional Officer
jlilavois@wsgvbgc.org
(626) 573-2831
www.wsgvbgc.org
Programs to give guidance and foster a positive self image so our youth can reach their full potential as productive caring, responsible citizens. 95-2782501
13855 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Boys & Girls Club of Whittier, Inc. 7905 S Greenleaf Ave
Whittier, CA 90602
Samantha Ridout, Executive Director
samantha@bgcw.org
(562) 945-3787
www.bgcw.org
We provide supervised activities in the areas of educational enhancement, physical development and social growth for youth ages seven through eighteen. Program scholarships are available. 95-6151763
24918 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Boys & Girls Clubs of Carson (Boys and Girls Club of Carson) 1950 E. 220th Street, Suite 102
Carson, CA 90810
Kim Richards, Executive Director
krichards@bgccarson.org
(310) 522-0500
www.bgccarson.org
Provides afterschool, summer, and holiday enrichment programming to kids ages 6-18, including fitness, education and career guidance, arts, technology and leadership development. 33-0475452
13849 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Boys and Girls Club of Long Beach 3635 Long Beach Blvd
Long Beach, CA 90807
Don Rodriguez, Executive Director
donr@bgclublb.org
(562) 595-5945
www.bgclublb.org
We provide after school programs that support the development of youth in becoming responsible members of the community. 95-1643977
13857 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Boys and Girls Club of San Fernando Valley 11251 Glenoaks Blvd
Pacoima, CA 91331
Dianne Downey, Office Manager
ddowney@bgcsfv.org
(818) 896-5261
www.bgcsfv.org
Offers families support programs with a special focus on youth to develop effective social, educational, vocational and leadership skills. 95-2468448
13852 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Boys and Girls Club of San Gabriel Valley PO Box 4703
El Monte, CA 91734
Clay Hollopeter, Executive Director
claybgc@pacbell.net
(626) 442-5470
Comprehensive youth guidance agency serving at-risk youth in the central San Gabriel Valley. Primary focus is delinquency and gang prevention, social adjustment and social development. 95-2307624
13943 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Boys and Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley (Santa Clarita Valley Boys and Girls Club) 24909 Newhall Ave
Santa Clarita, CA 91321
Jim Ventress, Chief Professional Officer
jimv@scvbgc.org
(661) 254-2582
www.scvboysandgirlsclub.org
We provide building-based after-school programs for 7-17 year olds with trained professional staff in education, character/leadership development, life skills, the arts/sports. 95-2572622
16324 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Boys and Girls Club of Santa Monica, Inc. 1220 Lincoln Blvd
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Aaron Young, President and CEO
aaron@smbgc.org
(310) 361-0500
www.smbgc.org
A non-profit agency serving youth ages 7 to 18 by providing educational activities and programs for youth after school and on non-school days. 95-1890706
13851 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Boys Club of Pasadena (Boys & Girls Clubs of Pasadena) 3230 E Del Mar Blvd
Pasadena, CA 91107
Rachel Estrada, CEO / President
rachele@bgcapasadena.org
(626) 449-9100
www.bgcapasadena.org
Serves over 6,000 boys and girls annually with a variety of quality after-school programs emphasizing academic excellence, the arts, music, sports, and computer training. 95-1643305
13860 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Camp Fire USA, Long Beach Area Council 7070 E Carson St
Long Beach, CA 90808
Shirlee Jackert, Executive Director
campfirelb@campfirelb.org
(562) 421-2725
www.campfirelb.org
Programs include small groups, youth leadership, scholastic improvement, camping, challenge by choice and service. All focused on building caring, confident youth and future leaders. 95-1690969
13862 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. PO Box 15095
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Rev. Monsignor Gregory A. Cox, Executive Director
mcox@CatholicCharitiesLA.org
(213) 251-3464
www.catholiccharitiesla.org
Provides nonsectarian services that aim to alleviate hunger, strengthen communities, empower children and youth, protect the aging and assist the elderly. 95-1690973
13864 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Child & Family Center Foundation 21545 Centre Pointe Pkwy
Santa Clarita, CA 91350
Lois Bauccio, President/Executive Director
lois.bauccio@childfamilycenter.org
(661) 255-6847
www.childfamilycenter.org
Provides evaluations, assessment and treatment of children, adolescents and their families through early intervention, education, therapeutic preschool and mental health services. 95-4705370
13869 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Children's Dental Health Clinic (Children's Dental Foundation) 455 E Columbia St Ste 32
Long Beach, CA 90806
John L. Blake, DDS, Executive Director
info@cdhc.org
(562) 933-2501
www.cdhc.org
We deliver oral health education and comprehensive treatment for economically disadvantaged children, including those with complex medical considerations. 95-2111124
9165 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Children's Hospital of Los Angeles 4650 Sunset Blvd MS# 29
Los Angeles, CA 90027
Emily Bloom, Assistant Director, Foundation Giving
ebloom@chla.usc.edu
(323) 361-7346
www.chla.org
A nationally recognized nonprofit pediatric hospital providing compassionate, family-centered care for complex medical conditions; innovative medical research; nurse and physician education; and community outreach programs. 95-1690977
18766 United Way of Greater Los Angeles City Year Los Angeles (City Year, Inc.) 606 S Olive St 2nd Fl
Los Angeles, CA 90014
Erin Ross, Development Director
eross@cityyear.org
(213) 596-5878
www.cityyear.org/losangeles
Diverse young leaders unite for a year of full-time community service, making a difference as tutors, mentors and role models in L.A.'s underserved schools. 22-2882549
13874 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Convent of the Good Shepherd Shelter PO Box 19487
Los Angeles, CA 90019
Lois Lengel, CEO/Administrator
llengel@goodshepherd.org
(323) 737-6111
www.goodshepherdshelter.org
A non-emergency, long-term, treatment and education-oriented shelter program: offers educational opportunities for battered women/their children, therapy, legal advocacy/spiritual growth opportunities, housing referrals. 95-1652906
18365 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Crystal Stairs, Inc. 5110 W Goldleaf Cir Ste 150
Los Angeles, CA 90056
Jackie B. Majors, CEO
jmajors@crystalstairs.org
(323) 421-2455
www.crystalstairs.org
Improving the lives of families through child care services research and advocacy since 1980. 95-3510046
13876 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services (Didi Hirsch Psychiatric Service) 4760 S Sepulveda Blvd
Culver City, CA 90230
Kita Curry, Ph.D., President/CEO
kcurry@didihirsch.org
(310) 751-5423
www.didihirsch.org
Provides comprehensive mental health and substance abuse treatment and prevention service to children and adults, including programs readying them for school, employment and independent living. 95-1816023
13877 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Disabled Resources Center, Inc. 2750 E Spring St Ste 100
Long Beach, CA 90806
Dolores Nason, Executive Director
d.nason@drcinc.org
(562) 427-1000
www.drcinc.org
A private, non-profit, independent living center incorporated in 1976 and serves people with all disabilities, ages and ethnicities in the Greater Long Beach area. 51-0204442
24949 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Door of Hope PO Box 90455
Pasadena, CA 91109
Tim Peters, Executive Director
tim@doorofhope.us
(626) 304-9130
www.doorofhope.us
Our mission is to equip homeless families to rebuild their lives through housing, meals, case management, counseling, budgeting, parenting, after-school program, and permanent housing placement. 95-4044568
18769 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Downtown Women's Center 442 S. San Pedro St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Margaux Helvey, Director of Development and Community Engagement
MargauxH@DWCweb.org
(213) 680-0600
www.DWCweb.org
Downtown Women’s Center is a nonprofit organization that provides 90,000 meals, housing, and supportive services to 5000 women on Los Angeles’ Skid Row each year. 31-1597223
24821 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Easter Seals - Superior California (Easter Seals Society of Superior California) 3205 Hurley Wy
Sacramento, CA 95864
Gary Novak, VP Marketing & Development
garyn@myeasterseals.org
(916) 979-6741
www.myeasterseals.org
People with disabilities will have equal opportunity to live, learn, work and play in their community. 94-1279800
16381 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Eastmont Community Center 701 S Hoefner Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90022
Teresa Palacios, Executive Director
Eastmontcenter1@aol.com
(323) 726-7998
www.eastmontcc.org
The agency provides social services designed for seniors, families in crisis and youth in the East Los Angeles area. 95-6221642
16384 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Eisner Pediatric & Family Medical Center (Pediatric and Family Medical Center) 1530 S Olive St
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Carl E. Coan, President/CEO
ccoan@pedcenter.org
(213) 746-1037
www.eisnerpedcenter.org
Comprehensive pediatric medical, dental and orthodontic services, women's health center, adult and adolescent medical clinic. 95-1690966
13879 United Way of Greater Los Angeles El Centro de Accion Social 37 E Del Mar Blvd
Pasadena, CA 91105
Randy Jurado Ertll, Executive Director
randy.ertll@elcentropasadena.org
(626) 792-3148
www.elcentropasadena.org
Offers youth education and senior citizen programs that help the low income Latino and non-Latino community in Pasadena/San Gabriel Valley area. Founded in 1968. 51-0192257
13881 United Way of Greater Los Angeles El Monte-South El Monte Emergency Resources Association 2618 Loma Avenue
South El Monte, CA 91733
Lillian Rey, Executive Director
emsemera@sbcglobal.net
(626) 444-7269
El Monte South El Monte Emergency Resources is a non-profit organization providing basic needs such as food, shelter, and clothing for families in crisis. 95-6097318
13884 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Five Acres (The Boys' and Girls' Aid Society of Los Angeles County) 760 W Mountain View St
Altadena, CA 91001
Chanel Boutakidis, Executive Director
cboutakidis@5acres.org
(626) 798-6793
www.5acres.org
Providing child abuse/neglect and prevention services, domestic violence support, treatment in residential/education programs, foster care/adoptions, independent living, and mental health, school-/home-based and deaf services. 95-1647810
13885 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Foothill Family Service 2500 E Foothill Blvd Ste 300
Pasadena, CA 91107
Helen Morran-Wolf, Chief Executive Officer
hmorran-wolf@foothillfamily.org
(626) 564-1613
www.foothillfamily.org
Mental health and social services for vulnerable children and families throughout San Gabriel Valley, including child abuse and domestic violence treatment, and school-based counseling. 95-1690990
11963 United Way of Greater Los Angeles For The Child, Inc. 4565 California Ave
Long Beach, CA 90807
Michele Winterstein, Executive Director
michelew@forthechild.org
(562) 422-8472
www.forthechild.org
Child abuse and neglect prevention services and education; crisis intervention and counseling for child victims and their families; treatment services for children with mental health problems. 95-3601230
13615 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Friends Outside in Los Angeles County 464 E Walnut St
Pasadena, CA 91101
Lisa Ellison, Operations Manager
lellison@friendsoutsidela.org
(626) 795-7607
www.friendsoutsidela.org
We provide supportive services to children and families affected by incarceration and their incarcerated/formerly incarcerated family members. 95-3557032
13889 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles 801 South Grand Ave, Ste 300
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Kelly Maxwell, Development Director
kmaxwell@girlscoutsla.org
(626) 677-2242
www.girlscoutsla.org
Serves girls, ages 5-17, throughout Los Angeles County. Through trained, adult volunteers, girls develop confidence, values, skills citizenship and community service. 95-1644033
18770 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Glendale Youth Alliance Inc. 1255 S Central Ave
Glendale, CA 91204
Karine Grigoryan, Community Development Supervisor
kgrigoryan@ci.glendale.ca.us
(818) 548-2790
www.glendaleyouthalliance.com
We provide, coordinate and implement employment and training for youth ages 14-24. We provide career ladder employment activities to have a positive impact on local youth. 95-4453585
25629 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Goodwill Industries of Long Beach & South Bay (Goodwill Serving the People of Southern Los Angeles County) 800 W Pacific Coast Hwy
Long Beach, CA 90806
Janet McCarthy, President/CEO
jmccarthy@goodwillsolac.org
(562) 435-3411
www.thinkgood.org
Since 1929, organization has provided workforce development services to: at risk youth, low income adults, individuals experiencing homelessness, developmental and/or physical disabilities and program-qualified ex-offenders. 95-1644017
13894 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Haven Hills, Inc. PO Box 260
Canoga Park, CA 91305
Sara J. Berdine, Executive Director
sberdine@havenhills.org
(818) 887-7481
www.havenhills.org
We provide emergency and transitional services to domestic violence victims and child victims of domestic violence and education services to the community. 95-3196247
13896 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Helpline Youth Counseling 12440 E Firestone Blvd Ste 1000
Norwalk, CA 90650
Jeff Farber, Executive Director
jfarber@vfnet.com
(562) 864-3722
www.helplineyouthcounseling.org
Child, youth and family counseling and support services with a focus on prevention of delinquency, child abuse/neglect, domestic violence and drug/alcohol abuse. 23-7113824
16617 United Way of Greater Los Angeles International Institute of Los Angeles 3845 Selig Pl
Los Angeles, CA 90031
E. Stephen Voss, President and CEO
svoss@iilosangeles.org
(323) 224-3800
www.iilosangeles.org
We provide a comprehensive array of social services in 24 languages. Preschool children, at-risk youth and families, immigrants, refugees and seniors receive quality services. 95-1641446
24861 United Way of Greater Los Angeles IRC in Los Angeles (International Rescue Committee Inc) 625 N. Maryland
Glendale, CA 91206
Bari Turetzky, Development Manager
Bari.Turetzky@rescue.org
(818) 550-6220
www.rescue.org/losangeles
Helps arriving refugees establish new homes in California by providing resettlement, employment and immigration services. Sponsors savings accounts for refugee-owned businesses and education. 13-5660870
13900 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Japanese Community Pioneer Center 244 S San Pedro St Ste 301
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Yasumasa Hirayama, President
main@jcpioneercenter.org
(213) 680-1656
Multiple social and cultural services for senior citizens provided by bilingual and bicultural volunteers. 95-2664143
16423 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Jenesse Center, Inc. PO Box 8476
Los Angeles, CA 90008
Karen Earl, Executive Director
kearl10341@aol.com
(323) 299-9496
www.jenesse.org
Provides victims of domestic violence with a comprehensive, centralized base of support to assist them in addressing their immediate crisis and changing their life patterns. 95-3652529
13904 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Jewish Family Service of Long Beach (Jewish Family & Childrens Service of Long Beach - West Orange County) 3801 E Willow St
Long Beach, CA 90815
Wendy Puzarne, Executive Director
wpuzarne@jfcslongbeach.org
(562) 427-7916
www.jfcslongbeach.org
We are a non-sectarian agency helping children, adolescents, adults and seniors face life's challenges through professional counseling, care management and protective services. 95-2273033
13287 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles 3580 Wilshire Blvd Ste 700
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Paul S. Castro, Executive Director and CEO
pscastro@jfsla.org
(323) 761-8800
www.jfsla.org
We provide critical health and social services to seniors, immigrants, families and children as they face issues in every stage of the life cycle. 95-1691013
13905 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Jewish Free Loan Association 6505 Wilshire Blvd Ste 715
Los Angeles, CA 90048
Mark M. Meltzer, CEO
info@jfla.org
(323) 761-8830
www.jfla.org
We offer interest-free loans to people of all faiths in Greater Los Angeles for emergencies, education, healthcare, developing small business and life cycle events. 95-1691014
13906 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Jewish Vocational Service 6505 Wilshire Blvd Ste 200
Los Angeles, CA 90048
Vivian Seigel, CEO
vseigel@jvsla.org
(323) 761-8890
www.jvsla.org
Founded in the early 1930s, we are LA's oldest non-profit, non-sectarian agency dedicated exclusively to workforce development, job training, job search assistance and career services. 95-1691012
13907 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Korean Health, Education, Information and Research Center 3727 W 6th St Ste 210
Los Angeles, CA 90020
Kirby Van Amburgh, Project Manager
KirbyV@lakheir.org
(213) 427-4000
www.lakheir.org
Provides culturally and linguistically-sensitive healthcare and human services support for uninsured and underserved residents of Southern California. 95-4074660
13908 United Way of Greater Los Angeles L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center (Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center) 1625 N Schrader Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Bart Verry, Director, Development
bverry@lagaycenter.org
(323) 993-7642
www.lagaycenter.org
We have been building the health, advocating for the rights and saving/enriching the lives of LGBT people since 1971. 95-3567895
18773 United Way of Greater Los Angeles LACER Afterschool Programs 1718 N Cherokee Ave Ste A
Hollywood, CA 90028
Linda Horner, Executive Director
lsh@lacerstars.org
(323) 957-6481
www.lacerstars.org
We provide underserved youth with an arts and literacy-based after-school program which includes academic support, enrichment activities and sports in a safe and caring environment. 95-3890819
13846 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Learning for Life (San Gabriel Valley Council Inc., Boy Scouts of America) 3450 E Sierra Madre Blvd
Pasadena, CA 91107
Denisse Coday, Learning for Life-Exploring Exec
dcoday@lflmail.org
(626) 351-1282
www.sgvcbsa.org
Our programs serve communities by helping instill core life skills in young people and preparing them to make vocational and educational choices. 95-1643984
13911 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Long Beach Community-Improvement League 2222 Olive Ave
Long Beach, CA 90806
Farah Naz Khaleghi, Ph.D., Executive Director
fkhaleghi@lbcil.org
(562) 951-3500
www.lbcil.org
A non-profit community based social services agency, offering quality programs since 1964 to empower low-income children and families socially, culturally and economically. 95-2402343
12762 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Los Angeles Centers for Alcohol and Drug Abuse 11015 Bloomfield Ave
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
Connie Reynosa, Corporate Assistant
connie@lacada.com
(562) 906-2686
www.lacada.com
We provide counseling and treatment for addiction and education for healthy living. We invest in people, change lives, unite families, and build better communities. 23-7110152
13914 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Los Angeles Child Guidance Clinic 3031 S Vermont Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90007
Elizabeth W. Pfromm, President / CEO
bpfromm@lacgc.org
(323) 766-2360
www.lachild.org
Compassionate professionals offer behavioral counseling in South and Central L.A. to children and youth, empowering them reach school goals, build healthy relationships, enjoy emotional well-being. 95-1690974
13969 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Metropolitan Young Men's Christian Association of the Greater Whittier Area (YMCA of Greater Whittier) 12510 E Hadley St 2nd Fl
Whittier, CA 90601
Mike Blackmore, President and CEO
mblackmore@ymcawhittier.org
(562) 907-2727
www.ymcawhittier.org
The Y strengthens our community by providing a variety of programs that teach and support youth development, healthy living and social responsibility for all. 95-1684795
18776 United Way of Greater Los Angeles My Friend's Place (MF Place, Inc.) PO Box 3867
Hollywood, CA 90078
Alexis Mcleod, Director of Development
amcleod@myfriendsplace.org
(323) 908-0011
www.myfriendsplace.org
Assists and inspires homeless youth ages 12-25 and their chlidren to build self-sufficient lives. 95-4834034
13923 United Way of Greater Los Angeles OPICA Adult Day Care Center 11759 Missouri Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Mary Michlovich, Executive Director
mary@opica.org
(310) 478-0226
www.opica.org
A licensed, privite, nonprofit, nonsectarian agency, we provide innovative day programming and services for cognitively impaired adults and counseling and support services for family caregivers. 95-3493725
16368 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Options - A Child Care and Human Services Agency 855 South Village Oaks Drive
Covina, CA 91724
Dolores Meade, Deputy Executive Director
dmeade@optionscc.org
(626) 967-7848
www.optionscc.com
We are a non-profit agency serving low and moderate income families in the San Gabriel Valley through a variety of child development programs and services. 95-3602641
16466 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Pasadena Mental Health Center (Mental Health Association of the Pasadena Area) 1495 N Lake Ave
Pasadena, CA 91104
Eden Garcia-Balis, Interim Executive Director
egaraciabalis@PMHC.org
(626) 798-0907
www.PMHC.org
Non-acute mental health services to low-income, uninsured/underinsured individuals, couples and families. Support groups available. Bilingual staff. Sliding scale. 95-2383206
13926 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Pasadena-Foothill Valley YWCA 1200 N Fair Oaks Ave
Pasadena, CA 91103
Tamika Farr, Executive Director
tfarr@ywca-pasadena.org
(626) 296-8433
www.ywca-pasadena.org
We work to empower women/girls and eliminate racism. Programs: Just For Girls (after school), YWCA Honors Speaker Series, Week Without Violence, Racial Justice Breakfast. 95-1644059
16199 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Peace Over Violence 1015 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 200
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Heather Masterton, Director of Development
heather@peaceoverviolence.org
(213) 955-9090
www.peaceoverviolence.org
Crisis intervention and violence prevention programming for youth and adults through 24-hour hotline, counseling, workshops and training in sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking, child abuse. 51-0179305
13928 United Way of Greater Los Angeles People Coordinated Services of Southern California, Inc. 1221 S Western Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90006
Virgie Walker, President
vwalker@pcs-socal.org
(323) 735-1231
www.pcs-socal.org
Private nonprofit social service agency providing chemical dependency prevention and treatment; senior multi-purpose center, nutrition, transportation, case management; 0-5 school readiness, youth prevention, family services. 95-2644231
13931 United Way of Greater Los Angeles PTSA - 31st District (PTA CA Congress of Parents Teachers & Students Inc. PTA-CA31) 17445 Cantlay St
Van Nuys, CA 91406
Margaret Rose, President
pta31dist@aol.com
(818) 344-3581
www.31stdistrictptsa.org
Creative Kids: provides safe, quality, low-cost/subsidized day care for LAUSD elementary school children. Vision exams and glasses for any low income children. 95-2030577
18779 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Public Counsel 610 S Ardmore Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90005
Joshua Hirsch, Associate Director of Grants
jhirsch@publiccounsel.org
(213) 385-2977
www.publiccounsel.org
The organization delivers free legal and social services to vulnerable community members including neglected children, homeless families, consumer fraud victims and nonprofits serving low-income individuals. 23-7105149
13932 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Richstone Family Center (Richstone Center Inc., The) 13620 Cordary Ave
Hawthorne, CA 90250
Rolando Ramirez, Executive Director
raratrfc@msn.com
(310) 970-1921
www.richstonefamily.org
Provides counseling/support services for child abuse victims and their families; violence prevention programs for schools, professionals, parents, families and community in Spanish and English. 23-7373745
13934 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Rosemary Children's Services 36 S Kinneloa Ave Ste 200
Pasadena, CA 91107
Jennifer Radics, Development Director
jradics@rosemarychildren.org
(626) 844-3033
www.rosemarychildren.org
Mission is to provide compassionate and therapeutic support to help children, adolescents and families heal from their pasts and move toward productive and fulfilling futures. 95-1661683
15592 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Saban Free Clinic, The (Los Angeles Free Clinic) 8405 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90048
Keith Baker, Foundation Relations Manager
kbaker@thesabanfreeclinic.org
(323) 330-1663
www.thesabanfreeclinic.org
Provides free medical and dental care, family planning, HIV testing and counseling, case management and health education for low-income and uninsured people. 95-2539105
13936 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Samuel Dixon Family Health Centers, Inc. (Samuel Dixon Family Health Center, Inc.) 25115 W Ave Stanford A-104
Valencia, CA 91355
Cheryl Laymon, Chief Executive Officer
cheryl@sdfhc.org
(661) 257-2339
www.sdfhc.org
Provide quality essential, primary care health services from three locations in the Santa Clarita Valley. Bilingual staff. Fees based upon ability to pay. 95-4278726
13938 United Way of Greater Los Angeles San Fernando Valley Interfaith Council, Inc. 4505 Las Virgenes Canyon Road, Suite 211
Calabasas, CA 91302
Sylvia Gloozman, Community Relations Director
sgloozman@vic-la.org
(818) 880-4842
www.vic-la.org
Making the lives of at-risk children and families, the elderly, hungry and homeless better. Our home delivered meals and senior centers make a difference. 95-2653387
13940 United Way of Greater Los Angeles San Gabriel Valley YMCA 412 E Rowland
Covina, CA 91723
Craig Cerro, CEO
ccerro@sgvymca.org
(626) 339-6221
www.sgvymca.org
We have 15 sites, three branch offices and two resident camps, providing programming to the community for childcare, aquatics, fitness and camping. 95-2040876
13941 United Way of Greater Los Angeles San Gabriel Valley YWCA (YWCA of San Gabriel Valley) 943 N Grand Ave
Covina, CA 91724
Lisa Brabo, Chief Executive Officer
lisabrabo@ywcasgv.org
(626) 960-2995
www.ywcasgv.org
YWCA SGV provides shelter and support for domestic violence victims; anti-bullying and dating violence prevention programs for teens; and meals and care management for seniors. 95-1641967
17655 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Shelter Partnership, Inc. 523 W 6th St Ste 616
Los Angeles, CA 90014
Ruth Schwartz, Executive Director
rschwartz@shelterpartnership.org
(213) 688-2188
www.shelterpartnership.org
Develops short-term and permanent housing resources for homeless. Conducts research on related topics. Provides new goods to over 200 agencies serving homeless families and individuals. 95-3976214
13945 United Way of Greater Los Angeles SHIELDS for Families PO Box 59129
Los Angeles, CA 90059
Kathryn Icenhower, Ph.D., Executive Director
kicenhower@shieldsforfamilies.org
(323) 242-5000
www.shieldsforfamilies.org
Mental health, substance abuse and social services for children and families in the South Los Angeles community. 95-4336420
25030 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Skid Row Housing Trust, The 1317 E 7th St
Los Angeles, CA 90021
L. Renee Smith, Fund Development Director
renee@skidrow.org
(213) 683-0522
www.skidrow.org
The Trust develops, manages, and operates homes for the homeless of Los Angeles. We provide permanent supportive housing that includes integrated services to end homelessness 95-4205316
16374 United Way of Greater Los Angeles South Bay Children's Health Center Association, Inc. 410 S Camino Real
Redondo Beach, CA 90277
Tina Harris, Executive Director
tina@sbchc.com
(310) 316-1212
www.sbchc.com
Provider of outpatient dental and children's mental health services to low and moderate income families. 95-6003956
11967 United Way of Greater Los Angeles South Bay Family Healthcare Center 23430 Hawthorne Blvd Bldg 3 Ste 210
Torrance, CA 90505
Jann Hamilton Lee, President/CEO
jhamiltonlee@sbclinic.org
(310) 802-6177
www.sbfhc.org
Our mission is to offer comprehensive preventive health, health maintenance and health treatment services to the uninsured and under-insured population of the South Bay area. 23-7049937
13948 United Way of Greater Los Angeles SPIRITT Family Services 13135 Barton Rd
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90605
Elvia Torres, Executive Director
elviat@spiritt.org
(562) 903-7000
www.spiritt.org
Provides education, case management, and counseling (individual, family and group) in the prevention and treatment of child abuse, domestic violence, substance abuse and mental health. 95-2852683
13949 United Way of Greater Los Angeles St. Anne's (St. Anne's Maternity Home) 155 N Occidental Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90026
Mr. Tony Walker, President and Chief Executive Officer
twalker@stannes.org
(213) 381-2931
www.stannes.org
Founded in 1908, and now one of Southern California's most highly regarded social service agencies confronting issuses faced by at-risk young women, children and families. 95-1691306
16508 United Way of Greater Los Angeles St. Joseph Center 204 Hampton Dr
Venice, CA 90291
Va Lecia Adams, Executive Director
vadams@stjosephctr.org
(310) 396-6468
www.stjosephctr.org
We help homeless and low-income individuals and families to achieve self-sufficiency through food distribution, childcare, job training, money management and case management. 95-3874381
17439 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Streetlights Production Training Program 662 N Van Ness Ave Rm 105
Los Angeles, CA 90004
Dorothy Thompson, Founder/Executive Director
dthompson@streetlights.org
(323) 960-4540
www.streetlights.org
Our mission is to create careers for socially and economically disadvantaged young adult minorities while promoting ethnic diversity in the Entertainment Industry workforce. 95-4499501
25020 United Way of Greater Los Angeles UCLA Early Academic Outreach Programs (Regents of the University of California of Los Angeles, The) 220 Westwood Plz Student Activities Center Ste B10
Los Angeles, CA 90095
Debra Pounds, Director
dpounds@saonet.ucla.edu
(310) 794-5681
www.eaop.ucla.edu
Academic preparation program providing student with academic activities to promote and cultivate a college-going culture and helping them become competitively eligible applicants for college admission. 95-6006143
16378 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Valley Family Center 302 S Brand Blvd
San Fernando, CA 91340
Carmel Somers, Executive Director
carmel@valleyfamilycenter.org
(818) 365-8588
www.valleyfamilycenter.com
Counseling in English and Spanish for individuals, families, children, perpetrators and victims of family violence, parenting classes, tutorial and computer programs for children and adults. 95-4105054
13958 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Venice Family Clinic 604 Rose Ave
Venice, CA 90291
Elizabeth Benson Forer, CEO
eforer@mednet.ucla.edu
(310) 664-7901
www.venicefamilyclinic.org
As the largest free clinic in the United States, we provide primary health care services to over 25,000 patients in about 107,000 visits annually. 95-2769432
13962 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Volunteer Center, South Bay-Harbor-Long Beach 1230 Cravens Ave
Torrance, CA 90501
De De Hicks, President/CEO
dede@volctr-sobay.org
(310) 212-5009
www.volcenter.org
Resource center to non-profit agencies, corporations, government agencies, schools, and volunteer groups. Provides volunteers, training and technical assistance for non-profit organizations. 95-2301600
18782 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Weingart Center Association 566 S San Pedro St
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Monica Waggoner, Director of Foundation and Corp. Giving
monicaw@weingart.org
(213) 689-2222
www.weingart.org
Providing residential and community-based recovery, mental health, education and employment services to transform the lives of homeless men, women and families. 95-6054617
18305 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Western Center (Western Center on Law and Poverty) 3701 Wilshire Blvd Ste 208
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Mr. Paul Tepper, Executive Director
ptepper@wclp.org
(213) 235-2612
www.wclp.org
Providing legal services support, and advocating in the courts, counties and Capital to secure housing, healthcare, and a strong net for low-income Californians. 95-2897721
17153 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Western Los Angeles County Council (Boy Scouts of America - Western Los Angeles County Council) 16525 Sherman Wy Ste C8
Van Nuys, CA 91406
Romy Longwell, Director of Communications and Donor Relations
rlongwell@bsa-la.org
(818) 933-0103
www.bsa-la.org
Western Los Angeles County Council, BSA provides value-driven programs, helping youth learn to make ethical decisions and develop into strong and positive leaders of tomorrow. 95-2788856
13902 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Westside Jewish Community Center, Inc. 5870 W Olympic Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Brian Greene, Executive Director
bgreene@westsidejcc.org
(323) 938-2531
www.westsidejcc.org
We provide services to the entire community through preschool, childcare, family, adult and senior programs. 95-1691010
18785 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Women at Work 3871 E Colorado Blvd
Pasadena, CA 91107
Robin McCarthy, Executive Director
robinmccarthy@womenatwork.org
(626) 796-6870
www.womenatwork.org
We provide career services. Through the center’s job leads, individualized career counseling and classes, the unemployed and under-employed are assisted in making smart career choices. 95-3411403
18786 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Women In Non Traditional Employment Roles PO Box 90511
Long Beach, CA 90809
Alexandra Torres, Executive Director
atgalancid@winterwomen.org
(213) 749-3970
www.winterwomen.org
Promoting the employment of women in high-wage, high-skill labor markets by working with women who need employment training and the employers who might hire them. 95-41513961
15813 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Women's & Children's Crisis Shelter 13305 Penn Street, Suite 202
Whittier, CA 90602
Angelina Coe, Executive Director
acoe@dvshelter.org
(562) 945-3937
www.wccshope.org
We provide full service 45-day crisis shelter, transitional apartments, outreach programs, 24-hour hotline and assistance in obtaining TRO's for battered women and their children. 95-3315186
16533 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Woodcraft Rangers 1625 W Olympic Blvd Ste 800
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Chris Johnson, Chief Executive Officer
cjohnson@woodcraftrangers.org
(213) 249-9293
www.woodcraftrangers.org
Assists children in the development of academic enrichment and recreation interests through camp and after school activities in their own communities. 95-1729319
18787 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Worker Education and Resource Center, Inc. 1545 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Cheryl B. McDonald, Sr. Program Manager
cmcdonald@we-rc.org
(213) 639-2220
www.we-rc.org
We provide academic preparation and career path opportunities, helping low-wage healthcare workers advance to greater economic security and into critically-needed occupations that serve the uninsured. 95-4888539
13968 United Way of Greater Los Angeles YMCA of Greater Long Beach (Young Men's Christian Association of Greater Long Beach) PO Box 90995
Long Beach, CA 90809
Sue Baker, Senior Vice President
sue.baker@lbymca.org
(562) 279-1700
www.lbymca.org
Services include early childhood education and after school academic enrichment programs, health and wellness, aquatics, youth sports, community outreach, camping and youth development. 95-1643396
16534 United Way of Greater Los Angeles Young Men's Christian Association of the Foothills 1930 Foothill Blvd
La Canada, CA 91011
Kim Beattie, Dir. Of Development
kbeattie@ymcafoothills.org
(818) 790-0123
www.ymcafoothils.org
Organized sports, preschool daycare and after-school care for children of working parents, physical fitness, informal education, camping, youth development, adult and senior activities, community events. 95-1976183
13971 United Way of Greater Los Angeles YWCA Santa Monica/Westside (YWCA of Santa Monica - Westside) 2019 14th St
Santa Monica, CA 90405
Julia Miele, Executive Director
jmiele@smywca.org
(310) 452-3881
www.smywca.org
We strive to eliminate racism/empower women, serving over 2,000 women/girls in West Los Angeles specializing in childhood development, education, sports, enrichment & transitional housing. 95-1643398
14527 United Way of Imperial County United Way of Imperial County 2410 Imperial Business Pk Dr
Imperial, CA 92251
Shelli Kirschner, Office Manager
unitedwayic.shelli@att.net
(760) 355-4900
www.unitedwayic.com
We strive to increase the organized capacity of people to care for one another within Imperial County by fundraising, information and referral. 95-3527016
16711 United Way of Imperial County Alzheimer's Association San Diego / Imperial Chapter (Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association) 6632 Convoy Ct
San Diego, CA 92111
Frank Espinoza, Regional Manager
frank.espinoza@sanalz.org
(760) 335-3725
www.sanalz.org
Providing essential services in San Diego and Imperial Counties to improve the lives of persons coping with Alzheimer's disease as we research for a cure. 95-3565388
16714 United Way of Imperial County American Red Cross - San Diego/Imperial Counties Chapter (American National Red Cross San Diego Chapter) 781 Broadway
El Centro, CA 92243
Sylvia Preciado, Manager, Imperial Valley Service Center
sylvia.preciado@redcross.org
(760) 352-4541
www.redcross.org
Provides emergency assistance to military personnel and their families; relief to victims of disasters; and trains people to prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. 95-1643965
12703 United Way of Imperial County Boy Scouts of America San Diego-Imperial County 1207 Upas St
San Diego, CA 92103
Walter Mueller, Development Director
walter.mueller@scouting.org
(619) 298-6121
www.sdicbsa.org
A comprehensive character development program for boys grades 1-12, and teenage boys and girls. Designed to unite parents, neighborhoods, community leaders and organizations with youth. 95-1643983
14754 United Way of Imperial County Boys and Girls Clubs of Imperial Valley PO Box 1277
Brawley, CA 92227
Sara Sanders, Executive Director
ssanders@bgcimperialvalley.org
(760) 344-2040
www.bgcimperialvalley.org
We provide daily positive youth guidance activities for children ages 5-18 to accommodate their discretionary time. 95-2470230
16715 United Way of Imperial County Burn Institute 8825 Aero Dr, Ste 200
San Diego, CA 92123
James A. Floros, Executive Director / CEO
jfloros@burninstitute.org
(858) 541-2277
www.burninstitute.org
Provides fire and burn prevention education to reduce burn injuries, burn survivor support programs like Camp Beyond the Scars, and funds burn research and treatment. 23-7260718
16717 United Way of Imperial County C H A R L E E Family Care, Inc. 343 South 8th Street
El Centro, CA 92243
Margie Bailey, District Director
margie@charleecfc.com
(760) 353-6151
Our mission is to empower youth, family and community by teaching self-reliance; the development of trusting relationships; and promoting individual, family and community responsibility. 33-0133438
13297 United Way of Imperial County Catholic Charities, A Community Service Ministry of the Diocese of San Diego 349 Cedar St
San Diego, CA 92101
Sr. RayMonda DuVall, Executive Director
srmduvall@ccdsd.org
(619) 231-2828
www.ccdsd.org
Provides critical support services for children, adults, and families, including counseling, pregnancy, adoption services, immigrant and refugee services, senior, homeless and emergency services. 23-7334012
16910 United Way of Imperial County Children and Parents Council, CAP Council (Imperial County Child Abuse Prevention Council) 563 W Main St
El Centro, CA 92243
Yvette M Garcia, Executive Director
iccapc@sbcglobal.net
(760) 353-8300
www.capcouncil.net
Prevent child abuse and raise awareness through countywide parent education in English and Spanish, parent/community seminars, teen support groups and the annual Children's Fair. 95-3422004
24936 United Way of Imperial County Clinicas de Salud del Pueblo, Inc. PO Box 1279
Brawley, CA 92227
Yvonne Bell, Chief Executive Officer
yvonneb@cdsdp.org
(760) 344-9951
www.cdsdp.org
A Community and Migrant Health Center that operates ten comprehensive health centers to improve the health status of underserved and vulnerable populations. 95-2657324
16716 United Way of Imperial County Court Appointed Special Advocates of Imperial County, Inc. 229 S 8th St Ste B
El Centro, CA 92243
Alex Cardenas, Executive Director
alex@casaimperialcounty.org
(760) 353-7456
www.casaimperialcounty.org
Train volunteers to only focus on advocating and reporting what is in the best interest of their dependent child to the Juvenile Court Judge. 33-0632963
16719 United Way of Imperial County Imperial Valley Blind Center PO Box 718
El Centro, CA 92244
John Hunga, Board Member
johnhunga@yahoo.com
(760) 352-5454
Our program provides academic courses, recreational activities, disability-related services and transportation to adults with a variety of physical disabilities who reside in Imperial County. 23-7378870
16720 United Way of Imperial County Imperial Valley Food Bank (Imperial Valley Food Pantry) 329 Applestill Rd
El Centro, CA 92243
Sara Griffen, Executive Director
sara@ivfoodbank.org
(760) 370-0966
www.ivfoodbank.org
We supply donated/purchased food to nonprofit agencies that feed needy children, families and individuals throughout Imperial County. 33-0633364
16722 United Way of Imperial County Neighborhood House of Calexico, Inc. 506 E 4th St
Calexico, CA 92231
Cynthia Alba, Operations Manager
cindy@nhclx.org
(760) 357-6875
www.nhclx.org
A private nonprofit agency providing comprehensive services to low-income families focusing on the needs of women and children. 95-1782324
16723 United Way of Imperial County Salvation Army A California Corporation PO Box 930
El Centro, CA 92244
Captain Jerry Esqueda, Commanding Officer
Jerry.Esqueda@usw.salvationarmy.org
(760) 352-4528
www.elcentrosalvationarmy.org
Assists needy families by providing food, clothing, rent, utility, emergency lodging, transportation. Community Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner, help residential and local children's summer camps. 94-1156347
26992 United Way of Imperial County Sister Evelyn Mourey Center, The PO Box 3191
El Centro, CA 92243
Sister Maria Luisa Valdez, Director
sisterevelyn@yahoo.com
(760) 352-1039
olnm.org/moureycenter.html
Serve our community, especially families and single mothers experiencing poverty or unjust situations in Imperial Valley, by providing food, clothing, social services and work skills. 61-1570062
18015 United Way of Imperial County The Family Treehouse (Family Treehouse Project, The) 200 N Imperial Ave
Imperial, CA 92251
Rosie Nava Bermudez, Director
thefamilytreehouse@att.net
(760) 355-0175
www.myfamilytreehouse.com
Offers developmental activities for children ages 0-6. Gym includes exercise/play equipment, computers and academic materials. Free developmental screenings and low-cost intervention sessions. 33-0923967
16727 United Way of Imperial County West Shores Youth Center Corp. PO Box 5660
Salton City, CA 92275
Darryel Neal, President
firstsgtneal@yahoo.com
(760) 394-4757
We provide: a safe, drug free, supervised environment for local youth; job training for youth staff; help with reading and computer skills are priorities. 31-1526808
16728 United Way of Imperial County WomanHaven PO Box 2219
El Centro, CA 92244
Yereida Soto, Interim Director
ysoto@womanhaven.org
(760) 353-6922
www.womanhaven.org
We provide safety, shelter and services for women, men and their children who are victims of family violence. 95-3220740
14531 United Way of Kern County Inc United Way of Kern County Inc 5405 Stockdale Hwy Ste 200
Bakersfield, CA 93309
Paula Fadel, Officer Manager
paula.f@uwkern.org
(661) 834-1820
www.uwkern.org
Uniting the people of Kern County to build strong healthy communities by focusing on the building blocks for a better life: education, income and health. 95-2274560
16946 United Way of Kern County Inc United Way of Indian Wells Valley 206 Balsam St
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
Kari Boisvert, Executive Director
kari@unitedwayiwv.org
(760) 375-1920
www.unitedwayiwv.org
Supports member agencies that provide emergency services, basic needs, activities, and enrichment programs. 23-7327758
16729 United Way of Kern County Inc Alliance Against Family Violence and Sexual Assault (Alliance Against Violence) 1921 19th St
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Barbara Vadnais, Business Services Manager
bvadnais@bakhc.com
(661) 322-0931
www.kernalliance.org
Our mission is to stop domestic violence and sexual assault in Kern County and to assist those affected by these crimes to reclaim their lives. 95-3604240
26891 United Way of Kern County Inc Alpha House A Place for New Beginnings P O Box 712
Taft, CA 93268
Holi Allen, Director
aalphahouse@bak.rr.com
(661) 763-4357
alphahouse.us
24 hour crisis intervention hotline emergency shelter services domestic violence victims education peer counseling community outreach violence prevention education resources, referrals career and educational planning 77-0366593
15899 United Way of Kern County Inc Alzheimer's Disease Association of Kern County Inc 5500 Olive Dr Bldg 1
Bakersfield, CA 93308
Kate Eucce, CEO
kate@adakc.org
(661) 393-8871
www.adakc.org
We provide adult day care for the elderly and offers in-home assessment, support groups, community education and resource information throughout Kern County. 77-0017561
16730 United Way of Kern County Inc American Cancer Society California Division Inc 1523 California Ave
Bakersfield, CA 93304
Richard Navarro, Community Services Director
richard.navarro@cancer.org
(661) 327-7827
www.cancer.org
We the people stay well, through early detection prevention programs, get well through patient services, find cures, through research, fight back through legislative action. 94-1170350
16732 United Way of Kern County Inc American Red Cross, The PO Box 1226
Bakersfield, CA 93302
Jennifer Perfect, Public Support Officer
jperfect@kernredcross.org
(661) 324-6427
www.kernredcross.org
Disaster relief, response, preparedness, training and education, armed forces emergency services, lifeguarding/water safety, CPR/first aid, childcare, HIV/AIDS, and preventing disease transmission. Training, education and counseling. 95-1816001
16733 United Way of Kern County Inc Association for Retarded Citizens ARC Taft Inc 204 Van Buren
Taft, CA 93268
Mary Hagstrom, Executive Director
maryann4arc@gmail.com
(661) 763-1532
We provide adults with developmental disabilities with opportunities and experiences directed towards increasing skills, competencies, independence and full integration into their community. 95-6070857
16734 United Way of Kern County Inc Bakersfield Association for Retarded Citizens, Inc. (Bakersfield Association for Retarded Children) 2240 S Union Ave
Bakersfield, CA 93307
Jim Baldwin, President
jbaldwin@barc-inc.org
(661) 834-2272
www.barc-inc.org
Providing adult day services, transportation and job training programming to the developmentally disabled in Kern County. 95-1805520
16735 United Way of Kern County Inc Bakersfield Homeless Center (Bethany Services) 1600 E Truxtun Ave
Bakersfield, CA 93305
Louis B. Gill, Jr., Executive Director
lbgill@bakhc.com
(661) 322-9199
www.bakhc.com
Provides food, shelter, and clothing and comprehensive case management, counseling, licensed child care, housing placement, and job training to homeless people of Kern County. 95-2858936
13847 United Way of Kern County Inc Boy Scouts of America, Southern Sierra Council (Boy Scouts of America) 2417 M St
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Danny Tucker, Scout Executive/CEO
dtucker@bsamail.org
(661) 325-9036
www.sscbsa.org
Providing quality values-based character education to prepare young people to make ethical choices over their lifetime. 22-1576300
12525 United Way of Kern County Inc Boys & Girls Clubs of Kern County (Boys & Girls Clubs of Bakersfield) PO Bin 5J
Bakersfield, CA 93385
Zane Smith, Executive Director
zanesmith@bgclubsofkerncounty.org
(661) 325-3730
www.bgclubsofkerncounty.org
We provide after-school and summer day camp enrichment activities for over 7,000 school-age children from every walk of life. 95-2462246
16952 United Way of Kern County Inc Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Fresno 149 N Fulton
Bakersfield, CA 93701
Kelly Lilles, Agency Administrator
klilles@ccdof.org
(559) 237-0851
www.ccdof.org
Brief crisis services in the form of food, clothing, rental, and utility assistance to Kern County residents living at or below the Federal Poverty Index. 94-1678938
24935 United Way of Kern County Inc Clinica Sierra Vista PO Box 1559
Bakersfield, CA 93302
Pritika Ram, Executive Assistant
ramp@clinicasierravista.org
(661) 635-3050
www.clinicasierravista.org
Provide quality and comprehensive primary and preventative health care and support services to underserved populations Kern, Fresno, and Inyo Counties regardless of ability to pay. 95-2707101
16736 United Way of Kern County Inc Community Action Partnership of Kern 300 19th St
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Ralph Martinez, Planning, Research and Development
remarti@capk.org
(661) 336-5236
www.capk.org
We offer low-income resident’s emergency food, health and nutrition services, childcare, energy/weatherization assistance, information and referral services, youth and child development & more. 95-2402760
16737 United Way of Kern County Inc Community Connection for Child Care 2000 24th St Ste 100
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Lisa Duncan-Purcell, Program manager
liduncanpurcell@kern.org
(661) 861-5200
www.kernchildcare.org
A child development and family services agency that provides options, education and support to children, families, child development professionals and the community. 77-0341404
16738 United Way of Kern County Inc Community Support Options Inc P.O Box 8018
Wasco, CA 93280
John Stockton, CEO
jstockton@cso-svd.org
(661) 758-5331
Provides supports and services to people with developmental disabilities throughout Kern County to promote independence in the home, the workplace, and the community. 95-2893515
24943 United Way of Kern County Inc Covenant Community Services Inc 1700 N Chester Ave
Bakersfield, CA 93308
Randy Martin, CEO
randy@covenantcs.net
(661) 829-6999
www.covenantcs.net
A faith-based organization focusing on providing hope and love to abused and neglected children by meeting their housing, social and mental health needs. 42-1584502
16739 United Way of Kern County Inc Ebony Counseling Center Inc 1301 California Ave
Bakersfield, CA 93304
Irma Carson, Executive Director
icarson@ebonycounselingcenter.org
(661) 324-4756
A community-based non-profit organization founded in 1972 to meet an unmet need in the African-American and minority community to combat alcohol/drug abuse related problems. 95-3169731
17701 United Way of Kern County Inc Epilespsy Society of Kern County, INC. (Kern County Epilepsy Society) 5117 Office Park Dr
Bakersfield, CA 93309
Doug Valdez, Manager / Second Vice President
eskc20@aol.com
(661) 634-9810
www.epilepsysocietyofkern.org
Dedicated to the prevention and cure of seizure disorders and the promotion of independence of people with epilepsy through education, self-help groups and other services. 95-6006481
26924 United Way of Kern County Inc Flood Bakersfield Ministries Inc 3509 Union Ave
Bakersfield, CA 93305
Kimberlee Albers, Executive Director
kim@floodbako.com
(661) 323-5663
www.floodbako.com
Floods primary purpose is to reduce homelessness by linking guests to permanent supportive housing, by meeting their physical, relational and spiritual needs. 26-2780103
24858 United Way of Kern County Inc Girl Scouts of Central California South 1377 W Shaw Ave
Fresno, CA 93711
Marilyn Deen, Chief Resource Development Officer
mdeen@girlscoutsccs.org
(559) 291-5078
www.girlscoutsccs.org
Girl scouting provides activities and opportunities for girls to discover the fun, friendship and power of working together to make a difference in our communities. 94-6000662
16932 United Way of Kern County Inc Habitat For Humanity Golden Empire PO Box 3267
Bakersfield, CA 93385
Dennis Wallace, Executive Director
habitatbakersfield@sbcglobal.net
(661) 861-8449
www.habitatbakersfield.org
With the help of volunteers we build homes for low income, hardworking families so they may have a simple, decent, and affordable place to live. 77-0230477
24980 United Way of Kern County Inc Inyo Mono Association for the Handicapped Inc 371 S Warren St
Bishop, CA 93514
Beth Himelhoch, Executive Director
inyomonoah@earthlink.net
(760) 873-8668
www.imahstars.org
Services provided adults with developmental disabilities include pre-vocational training, independent living skills, self-advocacy, education curriculum and supported living services. 23-7295496
16742 United Way of Kern County Inc Kern Adult Literacy Council Laubach Method Inc 331 18th St
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Donna Hylton, Executive Director
dohylto@zeus.kern.org
(661) 324-3213
www.kernalc.org
To improve the quality of life for Kern County residents by teaching adults to read, write and speak the English language. 23-7312722
16743 United Way of Kern County Inc Kern Child Abuse Prevention Council 730 Chester Ave
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Karen Cooley, Executive Director
karcooley@aol.com
(661) 327-4711
www.havencounselingcenter.org
KCAPC/HCC serves families experiencing child abuse and neglect. Through parent education, family counseling, case management, and guided visitation, families become safer and more stable. 95-3434566
16744 United Way of Kern County Inc Kern River Valley Senior Citizens, Inc. (Kern River Valley Senior Citizens) PO Box 2664
Lake Isabella, CA 93240
Gregg DeSantis, President
krvscinc@aol.com
(760) 379-1428
We deliver daily HOT MEALS to shut-in seniors at NO CHARGE EVER. Yearly delivery approximately 25,000 meals, 3 vans drive 28,500 Miles. 95-3740281
18597 United Way of Kern County Inc Links for Life (Business and Charity Golf Link link to life) 1706 Chester Ave Ste 200
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Jennifer Henry, Executive Director
jenniferhenry@linksfor life.org
(661) 322-5601
www.linksfor life.org
Provide funding of mammograms, ultrasounds and needle biopsies for the detection of breast cancer among under and uninsured women under age 40 in Kern County. 93-1088003
16938 United Way of Kern County Inc Make A Wish Foundation of Central California 351 W Cromwell Ave 112 A
Fresno, CA 93711
Cortney Kizirian, Community Director
cortney@centralca.wish.org
(559) 221-9474
www.centralca.wish.org
We grant the wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses; filling their lives with hope for the future and strength to endure a lifetime. 77-0116530
25931 United Way of Kern County Inc Mendiburu Magic Foundation Against Cancer P.O Box 6307
Bakersfield, CA 93386
Brian Mendiburu, Founder/President
bmendiburu@bak.rr.com
(661) 319-3081
www.mendiburumagic.org
Local funding for ongoing medical cancer research, children & Families affected by life threatening or catastrophic illness and positive youth development. 31-1742956
16745 United Way of Kern County Inc Mexican American Opportunity Foundation 2001 28th St
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Magda Menendez, Administrator
magdam@co.kern.ca.us
(661) 336-6969
www.MAOF.org
Our services in Kern County include training in numerous occupational skills. We also operate a child development center, computer learning center and youth programs. 95-2594166
16748 United Way of Kern County Inc Probation Auxiliary County of Kern 2005 Ridge Rd
Bakersfield, CA 93305
Art Davis, Treasurer
Art_Davis@co.kern.ca.us
(661) 868-4135
Provides educational, recreation, mentoring, emergency needs and tattoo removal for juveniles in the justice system and those at risk. 94-3090192
25690 United Way of Kern County Inc Ready to Start 1300 17th St
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Stephen Sanders, Administrator
stsanders@kern.org
(661) 636-4262
An innovative, proven summer program targeting 4 year-olds with no preschool experience. Prepares students for kindergarten and beyond for less than $400 per student. 27-0134759
16749 United Way of Kern County Inc Rosamond Senior Citizens Inc PO Box 1117
Rosamond, CA 93560
Loretta Eckhart, Treasurer
ljlreck@antelecom.net
(661) 256-1012
Provides senior social activities, outreach programs, blood pressure checks, hearing checks, healthcare products, exercise and fitness programs, fundraising, entertainment, trips and meals. 95-3726812
16752 United Way of Kern County Inc Society for Disabled Children 1819 Brundage Ln
Bakersfield, CA 93304
Patricia Henson, Executive Director
disabledchildren@bak.rr.com
(661) 322-5595
www.societyfdc.com
Provides programs and services for disabled children: speech therapy, summer camp, social activities, assistance to attend out of town medical appointments and medical equipment/supplies. 95-1696723
16751 United Way of Kern County Inc Stewards Inc 2211 H St
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Andrae Gonzales, CEO
Andrae@stewardsinc.org
(661) 631-1258
www.stewardsinc.org
The total income of over 1,650 individuals is managed through budgeting and writing their checks for rent, utilities, clothing, food and then other bills. 77-0413341
16753 United Way of Kern County Inc Teen Challenge of Southern California PO Box 1011
Bakersfield, CA 93302
Ruben Henedia, Director
info@kernteenchallenge.com
(661) 399-2273
www.teenchallenge.com
We are a residential recovery program for individuals who have life-controlling problems such as drugs and alcohol. 95-2683852
16746 United Way of Kern County Inc The Needs Center (The Necessary Economic Emergency Distribution Services Center Inc) PO Box 933
Taft, CA 93268
Bill Wickwire, Director
bwickwire@bak.rr.com
(661) 763-4888
Provide basic necessities of food and other forms of assistance to unemployed and low income families of Taft and West Kern County. 65-1305502
16754 United Way of Kern County Inc Volunteer Center of Kern County Inc 1400 Chester Ave Ste J
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Brenda Ratliff, Executive Director
bratliffvc@yahoo.com
(661) 395-9787
www.volunteercenter.info
To promote volunteerisms as a means of fostering increased citizen involvement in the community to enable public and non-profit agencies to maintain services. 95-2676423
27019 United Way of Kern County Inc Womens Center High Desert P O Box 309
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
Carol Beecroft, Chief Executive Officer
womenscenter.hd@verizon.net
(760) 371-1969
womenscenterhighdesert.org
Providing direct client services for domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse victims. Educating our community to heighten awareness and reduce the risk of victimization. 95-3340786
16904 United Way of Merced County United Way of Merced County 658 W Main St
Merced, CA 95340
Mary Bigelow, Director of Resource Development
mary@unitedwaymerced.org
(209) 383-4242
www.unitedwaymerced.org
A community building organization that works to improve the quality of life by mobilizing the caring power of the community and financially supporting worthy charities. 94-2633265
26181 United Way of Merced County Atwater Police Activities league 750 Bellevue Road
Atwater, CA 95301
Joe Hoffar, President Executive Director
jhoffar@atwater.org
(209) 357-6297
www.atwaterpal.com
Provide free educational recreational and character development programs to the youth in Merced County. Currently there are 7 programs ranging from boxing to theater. 77-0451403
26180 United Way of Merced County Boy Scouts Of America: Greater Yosemite Council (Boy Scouts of America) 4031 Technology Dr
Modesto, CA 95356
Richard McCartney, Scout Executive
richard.mccartney@scouting.org
(209) 545-6320
www.yosemitescouting.org
Youth program for boys ages 7 – 20 (girls 13-20) Designed to instill character, high morals, leadership traits, citizenship and mental and physical fitness. 22-1576300
16761 United Way of Merced County Castle Challenger Learning Center Foundation 3460 Challenger Wy
Atwater, CA 95301
Amanda Hartman, Operations Administrator
ahartman@challengersjv.org
(209) 726-0296
www.challengersjv.org
Our Science Center operates simulated space missions, rocket and car construction activities and the best hands on Science Museum in the San Joaquin Valley. 77-0324079
16762 United Way of Merced County Cerebral Palsy Association of Merced County PO Box 1286
Merced, CA 95340
John Russell-Curry, President
jrussell@mcoe.org
(209) 381-6744
We provide emergency support to families; specialized equipment and access to training; and activities for therapeutic, educational, and physical educational programs for physically disabled. 94-1494854
16768 United Way of Merced County Hinds Hospice PO Box 763
Merced, CA 95341
Kathleen Stefani, Community Relations Fund Development
kathleen@hindshospice.org
(209) 383-3123
www.hindshospice.org
In-home hospice care for the terminally ill and their families. County-wide bereavement/grief support for all ages. Pediatric Hospice Care, Angel Babies, perinatal hospice programs. 77-0071360
26850 United Way of Merced County Make A Wish Foundation of Central California 351 W Cromwell Ave Ste 112 A
Fresno, CA 93711
Cortney Kizirian, Community Director
cortney@centralca.wish.org
(559) 221-9474
We grant the wishes of children with life threatening illnesses; filling their lives with hope for the future, strength to endure, and joy to last. 77-0116530
26960 United Way of Merced County Merced Area Crime Stoppers Inc P O Box 1552
Merced, CA 95341
Richard Miller, Secretary - Treasurer
rmiller4@ucmerced.edu
(209) 509-5479
www.mercedareacrimestopers.org
When a citizen becomes aware of a crime, they report information to an 800 number. They receive a code number, remain anonymous. Rewards are provided. 27-4456060
16766 United Way of Merced County Merced County Arts Council Inc 645 W Main St
Merced, CA 95340
Staci M. Santa, Executive Director
director@artsmerced.org
(209) 388-1090
www.artsmerced.org
Provides Merced County with the performing, visual, and literary arts including classes, workshops, performances, festivals, and teacher in services; W-TH 11-7, F-SA 10-5. 94-2451184
16767 United Way of Merced County Merced County Community Action Board PO Box 2085
Merced, CA 95344
Su Briggs, Deputy Director
sbriggs@mercedcaa.org
(209) 723-4565
www.mercedcaa.org
We are the largest community based organization in Merced County that is in the fight against poverty. Our services include Meals on Wheels for seniors. 94-2183288
17526 United Way of Merced County Merced County Food Bank Inc 2000 W Olive Ave
Merced, CA 95348
Phyllis Legg, Executive Director
foodbankm@hughes.net
(209) 726-3663
www.mercedfoodbank.org
The primary source in Merced County for feeding those in need through distribution to Emergency Food providers, Brown Bags, and USDA food distribution. 80-0093563
24985 United Way of Merced County Nineveh Outreach (Liberty Fellowship) PO Box 794
Atwater, CA 95301
Tom Calton, Director
dobtc43@yahoo.cm
(209) 357-7137
Free food and clothing to the poor and needy at 3 locations in Atwater and Winton and provide support for drug and self-esteem issues. 94-2246517
26999 United Way of Merced County UC Merced Police Mentor Program (The Regents of the University of California) 5200 N Lake Rd
Merced, CA 95343
george Gongora, Sergeant
ggongora@ucmerced.edu
(209) 228-4217
http://police.ucmerced.edu
Helping youth succeed-preparing youth to become responsible adults who are emotionally, cognitively and physically prepared to succeed in school, work and their community. 27-0093858
24487 United Way of Merced County Valley Crisis Center (Mountain Crisis Services Inc) P.O Box 3168
Merced, CA 95344
Genevieve Bardini-Davis, Program Director
genevieve@mcs4you.org
(209) 725-7900
www.mcs4you.org
A domestic violence and sexual assault crisis center. We provide crisis intervention, counseling, legal assistance, emergency shelter, advocacy and accompaniment services to victims of abuse. 77-0272319
14506 United Way of Northern California: Butte and Glenn Counties United Way of Northern California: Butte and Glenn Counties (United way of Northern California: Butte and Glenn Counties) PO Box 990248
Redding, CA 96099
Wendy Zanotellii, CEO
wzanotelli@norcalunitedway.org
(530) 241-7521
www.norcalunitedway.org
Donor gifts are shared among approved agency programs in a ten-county area "federation" of chapters in Northern California, addressing community needs through volunteer-driven allocations. 94-1251675
17644 United Way of Northern California: Butte and Glenn Counties Associated Students of CSU, Chico BMU 309 CSU Chico
Chico, CA 95929
Jody Strong, Program Assistant Director
jlstrong@csuchico.edu
(530) 898-5818
www.aschico.com/cave
For almost 50 years, CAVE has sent thousands of college students into the local community to contribute 85,000 hours of volunteer service annually. 94-1254630
16701 United Way of Northern California: Butte and Glenn Counties Catalyst Domestic Violence Services (Catalyst Women's Advocates, Inc.) PO Box 4184
Chico, CA 95927
Anastacia Snyder, Executive Director
als@catalystdvservices.org
(530) 343-7711
www.catalystdvservices.org
Providing services to victims of domestic violence including: emergency shelter, transitional housing temporary restraining order assistance, counseling and a 24-hour crisis line. 94-2587378
12335 United Way of Northern California: Butte and Glenn Counties Chico Community Children's Center 2224 Elm St
Chico, CA 95928
Sue McGuire, Executive Director
sudamc4@aol.com
(530) 891-5363
www.chicochild.org
We provide subsidized childcare services combined with age appropriate early education programs to children of qualifying low-income families. 94-2257061
16702 United Way of Northern California: Butte and Glenn Counties Chico Community Food Locker (Catholic Ladies Relief Society #3) PO Box 4746
Chico, CA 95927
Joan Costa, Bookkeeper/Grant Writer
joandoco@att.net
(530) 345-8728
Assistance to low-income individuals, homeless, and families with groceries, holiday food, gas vouchers, bus tickets, prescriptions, utilities, propane, other services as approved, in emergencies. 94-2571356
17515 United Way of Northern California: Butte and Glenn Counties Chico Community Shelter Partnership 101 Silver Dollar Wy
Chico, CA 95928
Brad Montgomery, Executive Director
brad@chicoshelter.org
(530) 891-9048
www.chicoshelter.org
The only emergency homeless shelter in the area that serves men, women and families with children. Case management and vital services are also provided. 68-0440819
12779 United Way of Northern California: Butte and Glenn Counties Chico Meals on Wheels (Chico Area Council on Aging Inc) PO Box 1662
Chico, CA 95927
Eric L. Moxon, Vice-President
eric.moxon@stifel.com
(530) 343-9147
www.chicomealsonwheels.com
We deliver hot meals to needy seniors and shut-ins in the greater Chico area. We provide this service 7 days a week, 365 days. 94-1732875
16710 United Way of Northern California: Butte and Glenn Counties Do-It Leisure, a Divison of Work Training Center Inc (Work Training Center for the Handicapped, Inc) 2233 Fair St
Chico, CA 95928
Andrea Moriarty, Manager of Community Services
andream@ewtc.org
(530) 343-6055
www.wtcinc.org
Recreation activities, Trips, socialization, and integration opportunities for persons with developmental disabilities. Group recreation and independent living skills are also available. 94-1540883
9308 United Way of Northern California: Butte and Glenn Counties Girl Scouts of Northern California (Butte and Glenn Counties) 50 Landing Cir
Chico, CA 95973
Stephanie Chew, Senior Director, Gifts
schew@girlscoutsnorcal.org
(510) 562-8470
www.girlscoutsnorcal.org
Girl scouting builds girls of confidence, courage and character, who make the world a better place. 94-1551410
16706 United Way of Northern California: Butte and Glenn Counties Glenn County 4-H Council PO Box 697
Orland, CA 95963
Deanna Rogers, 4-H Program Representative
drogers@ucdavis.edu
(530) 865-1107
http://ceglenn,ucdavis.edu
Engages youth in reaching their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development. 94-6114154
16709 United Way of Northern California: Butte and Glenn Counties Paradise STRIVE Center 6626 Skyway
Paradise, CA 95969
Kay Thompson, President
paradisestrive@yahoo.com
(530) 518-2914
Paradise strive is a community program that provides opportunities for volunteerism and social interaction in a supportive, fun and safe environment for people. 94-2862787
16707 United Way of Northern California: Butte and Glenn Counties Peg Taylor Center for Adult Day Health Care (Innovative Health Care Services) 124 Parmac Rd
Chico, CA 95926
Diane Cooper-Puckett, Executive Director
dcoopptc@sbcglobal.net
(530) 342-2345
www.pegtaylorcenter.org
We provide lifesaving daily health care and social services to enable elders and younger adults with disabilities to maintain dignity and independence. 68-0015216
12347 United Way of Northern California: Butte and Glenn Counties Rape Crisis Intervention of North Central California PO Box 423
Chico, CA 95973
Hope Aguirre, Executive Director
hope.aguirre@rapecrisis.org
(530) 891-1331
www.rapecrisis.org
Provides 24-hour crisis, line fellow up advocacy, accompaniment to hospital, KW enforcement, court proceedings, support groups, community outreach, education and prevention for sexual violence issues. 51-0159463
25720 United Way of Northern California: Butte and Glenn Counties Unity in Recovery 3863 Hwy 99 W
Orland, CA 95963
Glenn D Myers, Executive Diretor
glen@unityinrecovery.org
(530) 586-2072
www.unityinrecovery.org
Providing housing and transportation for the community, assistance with filling paperwork and food distribution, Referrals to Drug awareness, education and recovery and family reunification. 87-0741128
24887 United Way of Northern California: Intermountain United Way of Northern California: Intermountain (United Way of Northern California Intermountain Area) PO Box 990248
Redding, CA 96099
Wendy Zanotelli, CEO & President
wzanotelli@norcalunitedway.org
(530) 241-7521
www.norcalunitedway.org
Donor gifts are shared among approved agency programs in the Intermountain area, addressing community needs, through a volunteer-driven allocations process. 94-1251675
24764 United Way of Northern California: Intermountain American Red Cross of Northeastern California (American National Red Cross) PO Box 142
Yuba City, CA 95992
Christina May, Fundraiser
christinamay@arcnec.org
(530) 244-8000
www.necnec.org
We are a humanitarian organization led by volunteers that provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent; prepare for; and respond to emergencies. 53-0196605
24162 United Way of Northern California: Intermountain Girl Scouts of Northern California (fbo Intermountain Area) 50 Landing Cir
Chico, CA 95973
Stephanie Chew, Senior Director, Gifts
schew@girlscoutsnorcal.org
(510) 562-8470
www.girlscoutsnorcal.org
Dedicated to girls & their growth, wherein adults nurture and encourage new skills, develop values and self-esteem, making new friends, to contribute to their community. 94-1551410
18870 United Way of Northern California: Intermountain Scouting Program Supporters of Shasta, Tehama, and Trinity Counties: Intermountain Area PO Box 494361
Redding, CA 96049
Kathleen A. Jordan, Secretary
kajordan251@aol.com
(530) 241-9212
Providing support for wholesome, character-building youth programs for girls and boys ages 6 through 20 such as conservation education, community service, and outdoor activities. (6.5%) 20-1727935
24888 United Way of Northern California: Lassen United Way of Northern California: Lassen (United Way of Northern California Lassen County) PO Box 990248
Redding, CA 96099
Wendy Zanotelli, CEO & President
wzanotelli@norcalunitedway.org
(530) 241-7521
www.norcalunitedway.org
Donor gifts are shared among approved agency programs in Lassen county that address community needs, through a volunteer-driven allocations process. 94-1251675
24763 United Way of Northern California: Lassen American Red Cross of Northeastern California (American National Red Cross) PO Box 142
Yuba City, CA 95992
Christina May, Fundraiser
christinamay@arcnec.org
(530) 244-8000
www.arcnec.org
We are a humanitarian organization led by volunteers that provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent; prepare for; and respond to emergencies. 53-0196605
24774 United Way of Northern California: Lassen Empire Hotel Alcohol Rehabilitation Center, Inc. (fbo Lassen County) 1237 California St
Redding, CA 96001
Marjeanne Stone, Executive Director
empirerecovery@att.net
(530) 243-7470
www.empirerecovery.org
The program is a community-based peer-group oriented residential setting that provides shelter, detox, and recovery services. 94-2326975
16783 United Way of Northern California: Lassen Lassen Family Services, Inc.: Lassen County PO Box 710
Susanville, CA 96130
Darla Dwinell, Executive Director
lfsed@frontiernet.net
(530) 257-5459
www.lassencrisis.com
Provides crisis intervention/prevention services to victims/survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse through a 24-hour crisis line and business center. 94-2691072
24889 United Way of Northern California: Moddoc United Way of Northern California: Moddoc (United Way of Northern California Moddoc County) PO Box 990248
Redding, CA 96099
Wendy Zanotelli, CEO & President
wzanotelli@norcalunitedway.org
(530) 241-7521
www.norcalunitedway.org
Donor gifts are shared among approved agency programs in Modoc county, addressing community needs through volunteer-driven allocations. 94-1251675
16772 United Way of Northern California: Moddoc American Red Cross of Northeastern California (American National Red Cross) PO Box 142
Yuba City, CA 95922
Christina May, Fundraiser
christinamay@arcnec.org
(530) 244-8000
www.arcnec.org
We are a humanitarian organization led by volunteers that provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent; prepare for; and respond to emergencies. 53-0196605
24773 United Way of Northern California: Moddoc Empire Hotel Alcohol Rehabilitation Center, Inc. (fbo Modoc County) 1237 California St
Redding, CA 96001
Marjeanne Stone, Executive Director
empirerecovery@att.net
(530) 243-7470
www.empirerecovery.org
The program is a community-based peer group oriented residential setting that provides shelter, detox and recovery services. 94-2326975
24890 United Way of Northern California: Plumas United Way of Northern California: Plumas (United Way of Northern California Plumas County) PO Box 990248
Redding, CA 96099
Wendy Zanotelli, CEO & President
wzanotelli@norcalunitedway.org
(530) 241-7521
www.norcaluntiedway.org
Donor gifts are shared among approved agency programs in Plumas County, addressing community needs through a volunteer-driven allocations process. 94-1251675
25575 United Way of Northern California: Plumas American Red Cross of Northeastern California (American National Red Cross) PO Box 142
Yuba City, CA 95992
Christina May, Fundraiser
christinamay@arcnec.org
(530) 244-8000
www.arcnec.org
We are a humanitarian organization led by volunteers that provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent; prepare for; and respond to emergencies. 53-0196605
24775 United Way of Northern California: Plumas Empire Hotel Alcohol Rehabiliatation Center, Inc. (fbo Plumas County) 1237 California St
Redding, CA 96001
Marjeanne Store, Executive Director
empirerecovery@att.net
(530) 243-7470
www.empirerecovery.org
The program is a community-based peer-group oriented residential setting that provides shelter, detox, and recovery services. 94-2326975
24777 United Way of Northern California: Plumas Horses Unlimited, Inc. PO Box 30194
Cromberg, CA 96103
Donnal Nichols, Program Director
hui@psln.com
(530) 836-4551
We provide equine therapy (activities) to the disabled and special needs population of Plumas County and adjacent parts of Lassen and Sierra Counties. 68-0320102
16787 United Way of Northern California: Plumas Plumas Rural Services, Inc. 586 Jackson St
Quincy, CA 95971
Sarah Richards, Program Resource Developer
srichards@plumasruralservices.org
(530) 283-2735
www.plumasruralservices.org
We provide community services, resource centers, disability services, advocacy, parenting education, abuse prevention/treatment, family nutrition, childcare assistance, domestic violence services and more. 94-2722880
24891 United Way of Northern California: Shasta United Way of Northern California: Shasta (United Way of Northern California Shasta County) PO Box 990248
Redding, CA 96099
Wendy Zanotelli, CEO & President
wzanotelli@norcalunitedway.org
(530) 241-7521
www.norcalunitedway.org
Donor gifts are shared among approved agency programs in Shasta county/area, addressing community needs, through a volunteer-driven allocations process. 94-1251675
25576 United Way of Northern California: Shasta American Red Cross Northerneastern California (American National Red Cross (fbo Shasta County)) PO BOX 142
YUBA CITY, CA 95991
Christina May, Fundraiser
christinamay@arcnec.org
(530) 244-8000
www.arcnec.org
We are a humanitarian organization led by volunteers that provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent; prepare for; and respond to emergencies. 53-0196605
16771 United Way of Northern California: Shasta Anderson Area Association of Senior Citizen Organization, Inc. (AAASCO) 2081 Frontier Tr
Anderson, CA 96007
Janie McLaughlin, Manager of Frontier Senior Center
frontierseniors@yahoo.com
(530) 365-3254
We have numerous activities, exercise programs, health, hearing, eye clinics. Large facility to accommodate senior seminars, plus availability to County functions. 68-0327497
16773 United Way of Northern California: Shasta Anderson-Cottonwood Christian Assistance Inc 2777 Flagstone Ct
Anderson, CA 96007
Deacon Michael Evans, Executive Director
deaconmikee@sbcglobal.net
(530) 365-4220
www.andcotca.us
We are a coalition of 16 area churches providing emergency food assistance to primarily local resident needy families and individuals. 94-3039697
24772 United Way of Northern California: Shasta Empire Hotel Alcohol Rehabilitation Center, Inc. (fbo Shasta County) 1237 California St
Redding, CA 96001
Marjeanne Stone, Executive Director
empirerecovery@att.net
(530) 243-7470
www.empirerecovery.org
The program is a community-based peer-group oriented residential setting that provides shelter, detox, and recovery services. 94-2326975
18863 United Way of Northern California: Shasta Forever Pets PO Box 990727
Redding, CA 96099
Roberta Moore, Board President
adoptme@4everpets.org
(530) 347-0785
www.4everpets.org
Non-discriminating rescue of unwanted and homeless pets, spay/neuter services, test/vaccinate and treat as necessary for adoptions in approved homes. 68-0431798
24817 United Way of Northern California: Shasta Girl Scouts of Northern California fbo Shasta County 50 Landing Cir
Chico, CA 95973
Stephanie Chew, Senior Director, Gifts
schew@girlscoutsnorcal.org
(510) 562-8470
www.girlscoutsnorcal.org
Dedicated to girls and their growth, wherein adults nurture and encourage new skills, develop values and self-esteem, making new friends, to contribute to their community. 94-1551410
26196 United Way of Northern California: Shasta Health Improvement Partnership of Shasta 1700 Pine Street
Redding, CA 96001
Susan Morris Wilson, Executive Director
susanmorriswilson@gmail.com
(530) 524-4777
www.hipshasta.org
Provides programs that address the needs of youth based on the framework of the 40 development assets developed by the search institute. 68-0481299
25473 United Way of Northern California: Shasta Northern California Youth & Family Programs 2877 Childress Drive
Anderson, CA 96007
Bonnie Hollister, Recuitment Donations Coordinator
bhollister@youthfamily.info
(530) 365-9260
www.youthandfamily.info
In Butte and Shasta County, we have a dedicated staff of social workers that offer a distinctive approach to foster care. 68-0027507
24808 United Way of Northern California: Shasta Northern Valley Catholic Social Service, Inc: Shasta County 2400 Washington Avenue
Redding, CA 96001
Cathy Wyatt, Shasta County Director
cwyatt@nvcss.org
(530) 241-0552
www.nvcss.org
Provides social services, counseling and mental health services, as well as affordable housing for low-income families, frail elderly and disabled. 20-0984601
12346 United Way of Northern California: Shasta People of Progress Inc PO Box 994431
Redding, CA 96099
Melinda Brown, Executive Director
info@peopleofprogress.org
(530) 243-3811
www.peopleofprogress.org
Emergency Resource Center/Food bank stabilizing individuals/households through direct services, casework, advocacy, information. Community education/connectivity utilizing surveys, resource materials & 24hr phone directory. 23-7386480
26198 United Way of Northern California: Shasta Providence International Enterprises P.O Box 993544
Redding, CA 96099
Robert Lincoln Hancock, Chairman
providence @charter.net
(530) 243-3373
www.providenceinternational.org
Freeing at risk people to realize their potential through testing, training, support and personnel employee services and job creating enterprises. 68-0438998
18869 United Way of Northern California: Shasta Sacramento Valley Teen Challenge Inc PO Box 494999
Redding, CA 96049
Jessica Pettibone, Business Administrator
jessicap@teenchallenge.ws
(916) 362-2800
www.teenchallenge.ws
A member of teen challenge international, a faith-based ministry which endeavors to help men and women overcome their life –controlling problems. 68-0070116
24814 United Way of Northern California: Shasta Scouting Program Supporters of Shasta, Tehama, and Trinity Counties (fbo Shasta County) PO Box 494361
Redding, CA 96049
Kathleen A. Jordan, Director
kajordan251@aol.com
(530) 241-9212
www.youthprogramsupporters.com
Providing program support for wholesome, character-building youth programs. 20-1727935
26197 United Way of Northern California: Shasta Shasta Library Foundation P.O Box 993366
Redding, CA 96099
Peggy O'Lea, Executive Director
info@shastalibraryfoundation.org
(530) 246-0146
www.shastalibraryfoundation.org
Supports the efforts of the Shasta public Libraries in Redding, Anderson, and Burney to provide important literacy services to children and adults. 68-0246035
16791 United Way of Northern California: Shasta Shasta Treatment Center 2030 Hartnell Ave, Ste D
Redding, CA 96002
Barbara Gephart, M.A., Director
shastatreatmentcentr@yahoo.com
(530) 221-6237
www.shastatreatmentcenter.net
Reduce incidents of violent behavior to break the abuse cycle and end problems of domestic violence, violent crime and sexual abuse through counseling and education. 68-0381754
4727 United Way of Northern California: Shasta Shasta Women Refuge 2280 Benton Drive A
Redding, CA 96003
Beth Brower, Excutive Assistant
bbrower@scwr.org
(530) 244-0118
www. Shastawomensrefuge.org
Provides services to help end domestic violence and sexual assault in Shasta County. Provide resources needed for safety healing of further victimization. 94-2663045
18875 United Way of Northern California: Shasta Youth Violence Prevention Council of Shasta County 1700 Pine St Ste 250
Redding, CA 96001
Susan Morris Wilson, Executive Director
susan@yvpc.org
(530) 244-7194
www.yvpc.org
Providing programs and education that help prevent youth gangs and violence and promote a safe and healthy community for all citizens. 68-0381728
24892 United Way of Northern California: Siskiyou United Way of Northern California: Siskiyou (United Way of Northern California Siskiyou County) PO Box 990248
Redding, CA 96099
Wendy Zanotelli, CEO & President
wzanotelli@norcalunitedway.org
(530) 241-7521
www.norcalunitedway.org
Donor gifts are shared among approved agency programs in Siskiyou County, addressing community needs through a volunteer-driven allocations process. 94-1251675
24818 United Way of Northern California: Siskiyou Girl Scouts of Northern California (fbo Siskiyou County) 50 Landing Cir
Chico, CA 95973
Stephanie Chew, Senior Director, Gifts
schew@girlscoutsnorcal.org
(510) 562-8470
www.girlscoutsnorcal.org
Dedicated to girls and their growth, where adults nurture and encourage new skills, develop values and self-esteem, making new friends, to contribute to their community. 94-1551410
16785 United Way of Northern California: Siskiyou Madrone Hospice Inc 255 Collier Cir
Yreka, CA 96097
Audrey Flower, Executive Director
aflower@madronehospice.org
(530) 842-3160
www.madronehospice.org
Providing in-home hospice care for terminally ill patients and families, Hospice house available for patients unable to stay at home, palliative care, senior nutrition. 68-0042668
26200 United Way of Northern California: Siskiyou Northern Valley Catholic Social Service: Siskiyou 2400 Washington Ave
Redding, CA 96001
Cathy Wyatt, Siskiyou County Director
cwyatt@nvcss.org
(530) 241-0552
www.nvcss.org
Provides social services, counseling and mental health services, as well as affordable housing for low-income families, frail elderly and disabled. 20-0984601
18872 United Way of Northern California: Siskiyou Siskiyou Domestic Violence & Crisis Center PO Box 688
Yreka, CA 96097
Linda Miles, Executive Director
sdvcc@snowcrest.net
(530) 842-6629
www.sdvcc.org
Offers free services, crisis intervention, and temporary shelter to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and homelessness; provides educational programs to the community and schools. 68-0025514
13357 United Way of Northern California: Siskiyou Siskiyou Opportunity Center PO Box 304
Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
Stephen Rogers, Executive Director
stever@nctv.com
(530) 926-4698
www.siskiyouoc.org
We are a private non-profit 501(c)3 dedicated to the vocational training and community employment integration of developmentally disabled adults. 94-1723809
25707 United Way of Northern California: Siskiyou Stable Hands PO Box 1852
Yreka, CA 96097
Cathy Fitzpatrick, Executive Director
info@stablehands.org
(530) 842-3082
www.stablehands.org
A private, non-profit organization that provides equine assisted activities and therapy to children and adults living with disabilities, including a program for wounded veterans. 68-0386770
26201 United Way of Northern California: Siskiyou Weed Revitalization Committee (Weed Revitalization Coalition) 590 Main Street
Weed, CA 96094
Joyce Oliver, Executive Director
wcrcdir@sbcglobal.net
(530) 938-2426
www.weedrc.org
Weed revitalization Coalition provides year round civics, social & recreational activities for people of all ages, building a healthy community one family at a time. 68-0319626
24893 United Way of Northern California: Tehama United Way of Northern California: Tehama (United Way of Northern California Tahama County) PO Box 990248
Redding, CA 96099
Wendy Zanotelli, CEO & President
wzanotelli@norcalunitedway.org
(530) 241-7521
www.norcalunitedway.org
Donor gifts are shared among approved agency programs in Tehama County, addressing community needs through a volunteer-driven allocations process. 94-1251675
18860 United Way of Northern California: Tehama Alternatives to Violence 717 Pine St
Red Bluff, CA 96080
Jeanne Spurr, Executive Director/CEO
jspurr@alternatives2violence.org
(530) 528-0226
www.alternatives2violence.org
Crisis Counseling, intervention, education and supportive services for domestic violence. 24 hour hotline, crisis counseling, education, personal counseling, anger management classes, legal assistance. 68-0330191
12714 United Way of Northern California: Tehama American Red Cross: Northeastern California (American National Red Cross) PO Box 142
Yuba City, CA 95992
Christina May, Fundraiser
christinamay@arcnec.org
(530) 244-8000
www.arcnec.org
We are a humanitarian organization led by volunteers that provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent; prepare for; and respond to emergencies. 53-0196605
24770 United Way of Northern California: Tehama Empire Hotel Alcohol Rehabilitation Center, Inc., (fbo Tehama County) 1237 California St
Redding, CA 96001
Marjeanne Stone, Executive Director
mstoneerc@att.net
(530) 243-7470
www.empirerecovery.org
The program is a community-based peer-group oriented residential setting that provides shelter, detox, and recovery services. 94-2326975
16777 United Way of Northern California: Tehama Family Service Agency of Tehama County 1347 Grant St
Red Bluff, CA 96080
Hillary Lindauer, Clinical Director
fsatehama@yahoo.com
(530) 527-6702
www.fsatehama.com
Professional counseling is offered to the community, on a sliding fee scale based on income and number of people in the household. 94-1616456
24811 United Way of Northern California: Tehama Forever Pets: Tehama County PO Box 990727
Redding, CA 96099
Roberta Moore, Board President
adoptme@4everpets.org
(530) 347-0785
www.4everpets.org
Non-discriminating rescue of unwanted and homeless pets, spay/neuter services, test/vaccinate and treat as necessary for adoptions in approved homes. Specialty breed rescue/placement. 68-0431798
24819 United Way of Northern California: Tehama Girl Scouts of Northern California (fbo Tehama County) 50 Landing Cir
Chico, CA 95927
Stephanie Chew, Senior Director, Gifts
schew@girlscoutsnorcal.org
(510) 562-8470
www.girlscoutsnorcal.org
Dedicated to girls and their growth, where adults nurture and encourage new skills, develop values and self-esteem, making new friends, to contribute to their community. 94-1551410
26202 United Way of Northern California: Tehama Northern Valley Catholic Social Service: Tehama County 2400 Washington Avenue
Redding, CA 96001
Camilla Delsid, Tehama County Director
cadelsid@nvcss.org
(530) 528-8066
www.nvcss.org
Provide social services, vocational services, counseling and mental health services, as well as affordable housing for low-income families, frail elderly and disabled. 20-0984601
24164 United Way of Northern California: Tehama Rape Crisis Intervention of North Central California PO Box 423
Chico, CA 95927
Hope Aguirre, Executive Director
hope.aguirre@rapecrisis.org
(530) 891-1331
www.rapecrisis.org
For sexual violence; 24-hour crisis line, follow-up, advocacy and accompaniments to hospital, law enforcement and court proceedings support groups, community outreach and prevention. 51-0159463
24816 United Way of Northern California: Tehama Scouting Program Supporters of Shasta, Tehama and Trinity Counties (fbo Tehama Co.) PO Box 494361
Redding, CA 96049
Kathleen A. Jordan, Director
kajordan251@aol.com
(530) 241-9212
www.youthprogramsupporters.com
Providing program support for wholesome, character- building youth programs. 20-1727935
26203 United Way of Northern California: Tehama Tehama County Friends of the Library 645 Madison St.
Red Bluff, CA 96080
Sally Ainsworth, Children's Librarian
craze4my3@yahoo.com
(530) 527-0604
www.tehamacountylibrary.org
We teach the joy of reading with programs all year. Crafts, stories, music are just a few ways we reach the youth in our community. 94-2853619
16793 United Way of Northern California: Tehama Tehama County Police Activities League (PAL) PO Box 9187
Red Bluff, CA 96080
Phillip Mackintosh, Board President
pmackintosh@chp.ca.gov
(530) 527-2034
www.tehamaso.org/pal.htm
A youth crime prevention program that provides educational, athletic, and other recreational activities to the youth of Tehama County free of charge. 68-0369157
24894 United Way of Northern California: Trinity United Way of Northern California: Trinity (United Way of Northern California Trinity County) PO Box 990248
Redding, CA 96099
Wendy Zanotelli, CEO & President
wzanotelli@norcalunitedway.org
(530) 241-7521
www.norcalunitedway.org
Donor gifts are shared among approved agency programs in Trinity County, addressing community needs through a volunteer-driven allocations process. 94-1251675
24765 United Way of Northern California: Trinity American Red Cross of Northeastern California (American National Red Cross) 2125 East Onstott Road
Yuba City, CA 95991
Christina May, Fundraiser
christinamay@arcnec.org
(530) 244-8000
www.arcnec.org
We are a humanitarian organization led by volunteers that provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent; prepare for; and respond to emergencies. 53-0196605
24769 United Way of Northern California: Trinity Empire Hotel Alcohol Rehabilitation Center, Inc., (fbo Trinity County) 1237 California St
Redding, CA 96001
Marjeanne Stone, Executive Director
empirerecovery@att.net
(530) 243-7470
www.empirerecovery.org
The program is a community-based peer-group oriented residential setting that provides shelter, detox, and recovery services. 94-2326975
24762 United Way of Northern California: Trinity Girl Scouts of Northern California (fbo Trinity County) 50 Landing Cir
Chico, CA 95973
Stephanie Chew, Senior Director, Gifts
schew@girlscoutsnorcal.org
(530) 562-8470
www.girlscoutsnorcal.org
Dedicated to girls and their growth, where adults nurture and encourage new skills, develop values and self-esteem, making new friends, to contribute to their community. 94-1551410
11314 United Way of Northern California: Trinity Northern Valley Catholic Social Service, Inc: Trinity County 2400 Washington Ave
Redding, CA 96001
Cathy Wyatt, Trinity County Director
cwyatt@nvcss.org
(530) 241-0552
www.nvcss.org
Provides social services, counseling and mental health services, as well as affordable housing for low-income families, frail elderly and disabled. 20-0984601
24815 United Way of Northern California: Trinity Scouting Program Supporters of Shasta, Tehama and Trinity Counties (fbo Trinity County) PO Box 494361
Redding, CA 96049
Kathleen A. Jordan, Director
kajordan251@aol.com
(530) 241-9212
www.scoutingsupporters.com
Providing program support for wholesome, character- building youth programs. 20-1727935
14565 United Way of San Diego County United Way of San Diego County 4699 Murphy Canyon Rd
San Diego, CA 92123
Karin Von Kaenel, Operations Specialist
kvonkaenel@uwsd.org
(858) 636-4151
www.uwsd.org
Our focus is to improve lives and create long-lasting change by mobilizing the community to solve education, income and health issues. 95-2213995
18857 United Way of San Diego County 211 San Diego (INFO LINE of San Diego County) PO Box 420039
San Diego, CA 92142
Jessica Rodgers, Communications & Development Coordinator
jrodgers@211sandiego.org
(858) 300-1300
www.211sandiego.org
Serving our entire region, 2-1-1 San Diego connects people with community, health and disater services through a free 24/7 phone service and searchable online database. 33-1029843
14177 United Way of San Diego County Access to Independence of San Diego, Inc. 8885 Rio San Diego Dr Ste 131
San Diego, CA 92108
Louis Frick, Executive Director
lfrick@a2isd.org
(619) 293-3500
www.acesstoindependence.org
To promote full participation of people with disabilities. We help our consumers secure the services they need to make their own choices and live independently. 51-0197097
14055 United Way of San Diego County Alliance for African Assistance 5952 El Cajon Blvd
San Diego, CA 92115
Walter Lam, President/CEO
wl@alliance-for-africa.org
(619) 286-9052
www.alliance-for-africa.org
Dedicated to assisting refugees and the underserved reach self-sufficiency by providing services in employment, microenterprise, resettlement, immigration, language & translation and supportive services. 93-1008369
14056 United Way of San Diego County Alpha Project for the Homeless 3737 Fifth Ave Ste 203
San Diego, CA 92103
Kyla Winters, Chief Development Officer
kyla@alphaproject.org
(619) 542-1877
www.alphaproject.org
Yearly, we serve 24,000 men, women and children with affordable housing, outreach, treatment, transitional employment, supportive housing, resource center, transportation and community revitalization. 33-0215585
14057 United Way of San Diego County Alzheimer's Association San Diego/Imperial Chapter (Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association, San Diego Chapter) 6632 Convoy Ct
San Diego, CA 92111
Mary Ball, President/CEO
mary.ball@sanalz.org
(858) 492-4400
www.alz.org/sandiego
We provide: support, services and education for patients, families, caregivers and health care professionals; advocacy for improved public policy; support of research into Alzheimer's disease. 95-3565388
13119 United Way of San Diego County American Liver Foundation: Pacific Coast 2515 Camino Del Rio S Ste 122
San Diego, CA 92108
Kirsten Williams, Programs Manager
kwilliams@liverfoundation.org
(619) 291-5483
www.liverfoundation.org/chapters/sandiego
Our mission is to facilitate, advocate and promote education, support and research for the prevention, treatment and cure of liver disease. 36-2883000
14061 United Way of San Diego County American Lung Association in California 2750 Fourth Ave
San Diego, CA 92103
Jan Cortez, Executive Director
jcortez@alac.org
(619) 683-8646
www.californialung.org
For 100 years, the leading organization working to save lives, improve lung health and prevent lung diseases. "Fighting for Air" through research, education and advocacy. 94-0362650
14062 United Way of San Diego County American Melanoma Foundation 4150 Regents Park Row, Ste 300
La Jolla, CA 92037
Dr. Mona Mofid, Executive Director
info@melanomafoundation.org
(858) 882-7712
www.melanomafoundation.org
AMF funds research for development of treatments for melanoma, provides public education on prevention and protection, and offers support to melanoma patients and their families. 95-4296707
14063 United Way of San Diego County American Red Cross San Diego/Imperial Counties (American National Red Cross) 3950 Calle Fortunada
San Diego, CA 92123
Andrea Waldron, Managing Director, Development
andrea.waldron@sdarc.org
(858) 309-1217
Provides relief to victims of disasters, emergency assistance to military personnel and their families, and trains people to prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. 53-0196605
14065 United Way of San Diego County Arc of San Diego, The 3030 Market St
San Diego, CA 92102
Jennifer Navarra, VP of Marketing & Development
jnavarra@arc-sd.com
(619) 685-1175
www.arc-sd.com
Provides services to people with disabilities, that include vocational training, competitive/supported employment, infant development, residential programs in group homes, supported living, and recreational opportunities. 95-1863913
12705 United Way of San Diego County Armed Services YMCA (Armed Services YMCA of the USA) Box 555028 Bldg 16144
Camp Pendleton, CA 92055
George Brown III, Executive Director
gbrown@camppendletonasymca.org
(760) 385-4921
www.camppendletonasymca.org
Supports active duty military and families focusing on junior enlisted with educational, financial, and recreational programs to reduce stress, building strong kids, families and communities. 95-2486118
14067 United Way of San Diego County Autism Society of America: San Diego Chapter PO Box 420908
San Diego, CA 92142
Kay Freeman, Administrator
info@sd-autism.org
(858) 715-0678
www.sd-autism.org
We provide education, information, referrals, recreational opportunities and promote research and public awareness for individuals on the autism spectrum, their families, educators and service providers. 93-1132987
14068 United Way of San Diego County Barrio Station 2175 Newton Ave
San Diego, CA 92113
Rachael Ortiz, Executive Director
rortiz@barriostation.org
(619) 238-0314
www.barriostation.org
Services youth at high risk of juvenile delinquency and gang life. Provides prevention and intervention services, counseling, recreation, the arts, sports, computer lab and scholarships. 23-7376539
14069 United Way of San Diego County Bayside Community Center 2202 Comstock St
San Diego, CA 92111
Karen Hirschfeld, Director of Development
khirschfeld@baysidecc.org
(858) 278-0771
www.baysidecc.org
We are a neighborhood-based organization that serves the whole person in the Linda Vista community focusing on social services, advocacy, education, cultural arts and recreation opportunities. 95-1652902
14070 United Way of San Diego County Being Alive San Diego 4070 Centre St
San Diego, CA 92103
Shannon Wagner, Executive Director
swagner@beingalive.org
(619) 291-1400
www.beingalive.org
We enrich and enhance the personal dignity and quality of life of people living with AIDS and HIV. 33-0439092
14071 United Way of San Diego County Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Diego County, Inc. 8515 Arjons Dr Ste A
San Diego, CA 92126
Paul E. Palmer, President/CEO
paulp@sdbigs.org
(858) 536-4900
www.sdbigs.org
The nation's premier mentoring agency that improves the lives of children by creating and supporting one-to-one mentoring relationships with proven results. 95-2151526
24165 United Way of San Diego County Boy Scouts of America, San Diego - Imperial Council 1207 Upas St
San Diego, CA 92103
Lori Butler, Development Director
lobutler@bsamail.org
(619) 298-6121
www.sdicbsa.org
A comprehensive character development program for boys grades 1-12, and teenage boys and girls. Designed to unite parents, neighborhoods, community leaders and organizations with youth. 95-1643983
14078 United Way of San Diego County Boys & Girls Club of San Marcos 1 Positive Place
San Marcos, CA 92069
Carmen Laguardia, Administrative Assistant
claguardia@webcc.net
(760) 471-2490
www.boysgirlsclubsm.org
Provides after school programs to youth ages 6-18, community-based organization helping youth of all backgrounds develop into responsible citizens and leaders. 95-3330218
14079 United Way of San Diego County Boys & Girls Club of Vista Inc. 410 W California Ave
Vista, CA 92083
Matt Koumaras, Exec. Director
matt@bgcvista.com
(760) 724-6606
www.bgcvista.org
We offer daily, year-round academic support, leadership classes, arts & crafts and recreational sports for kids ages 6-18. 95-2266749
14080 United Way of San Diego County Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego 115 W Woodward Ave
Escondido, CA 92025
Danny Sherlock, President/CEO
dsherlock@sdyouth.org
(760) 746-3315
www.sdyouth.org
Service to youth, 5-18; including licensed daycare, after-school activities, sports, day camp, in Borrego Springs, Escondido, National City, Poway, Ramona, San Diego, Valley Center. 95-1865988
12332 United Way of San Diego County Boys & Girls Clubs of North County (Boys Club of Fallbrook) PO Box 476
Fallbrook, CA 92088
Abe Oliveras, CEO
abeobgc@aol.com
(760) 728-5871
www.bgcnorthcounty.com
We provide character development programs for youth 5-18 in the following: Character and Leadership; Education and Careers; Health and Life Skills; The Arts; Sports & Fitness 95-2241614
14076 United Way of San Diego County Boys & Girls Clubs of South County PO Box 520
Imperial Beach, CA 91933
Ken Blinsman, Chief Professional Officer
kblinsman@bgcscounty.org
(619) 424-2266
bgcib.org
Five core program areas: character development and leadership development, education and career development, health and life skills, sports, fitness and recreation and the arts. 95-3667707
14073 United Way of San Diego County Boys and Girls Club of Carlsbad PO Box 913
Carlsbad, CA 92018
Brad Holland, CEO
brad@bgccarlsbad.org
(760) 729-0207
bgccarlsbad.org
An after school youth development agency serving youth within five core areas: health and fitness, arts, education and career development, character and leadership development. 95-2131503
14075 United Way of San Diego County Boys and Girls Club of East County Inc 8820 Tamberly Way
Sontee, CA 92071
Lesa R. Mitchell, Director of Development

(619) 440-1600
www.bgcec.org
A premier youth organization that promotes healthy living, social skills, education and vocational abilities to build character in children 5-18 years of age. 95-2088013
14082 United Way of San Diego County Boys and Girls Clubs of San Dieguito, The 533 Lomas Santa Fe Dr
Solana Beach, CA 92075
Annie Garcia-Ragovin, Dir. Of Fundraising & Communications
aragovin@positiveplacesd.org
(858) 793-1699
www.positiveplacesd.org
We are an organization dedicated to providing POSITIVE activities to develop the education, health, self-esteem and character of youth. 95-2470435
16087 United Way of San Diego County Burn Institute 8825 Aero Dr Ste 200
San Diego, CA 92123
James A. Floros, Executive Director/CEO
jfloros@burninstitute.org
(858) 541-2277
www.burninstitute.org
Provides fire and burn prevention education to reduce burn injuries, burn survivor support programs like Camp Beyond the Scars, and funds burn research and treatment. 23-7260718
14083 United Way of San Diego County Canine Companion for Independence (CCI) PO Box 4568
Oceanside, CA 92052
Chuck Contreras, SW Region Director of Development
ccontreras@cci.org
(760) 901-4305
www.cci.org
A nonprofit organization that enhances the lives of people with disabilities by providing highly trained assistant dogs and ongoing support to ensure quality partnerships. 94-2494324
12711 United Way of San Diego County Casa de Amparo 3355 Mission Ave Ste 238
Oceanside, CA 92058
Donna Greenbush, Marketing Manager
dgreenbush@casadeamparo.org
(760) 754-5500
www.casadeamparo.org
To support those affected by and at risk of child abuse and neglect through a range of programs/services that promote healing, growth and healthy relationships. 95-3315571
24831 United Way of San Diego County Catholic Charities, Diocese of San Diego 349 Cedar St
San Diego, CA 92101
Sister Ray Monda Du Vall, Executive Director
srmduvall@ccdsd.org
(619) 231-2828
www.ccdsd.org
Provides critical support services for children, adults and families, including counseling, pregnancy and adoption services, immigrant and refugee services, senior, homeless and emergency services. 23-7334012
14085 United Way of San Diego County Center for Community Solutions 4508 Mission Bay Dr
San Diego, CA 92109
Gemma Markham, Special Events Manager
gmarkham@ccssd.org
(858) 272-5777
www.ccssd.org
Our mission is to end relationship and sexual violence by being a catalyst for caring communities and social justice. 95-6379598
14086 United Way of San Diego County Chicano Federation of San Diego County Inc 3180 University Ave Ste 120
San Diego, CA 92104
Vic Salazar, Interim CEO
vsalazar@chicanofederation.org
(619) 285-5600
www.chicanofederation.org
Working to improve the lives of people of all ethnicities and ages, providing childhood education, small business development, affordable housing, health/education and nutrition programs. 23-7085960
14143 United Way of San Diego County Children's Circle (Ocean Beach Child Care Project, Inc.) 2041 Chatsworth Blvd
San Diego, CA 92107
Carolina Cortes, Director
obccp@sbcglobal.net
(619) 222-6242
We provide child care services to low-income families in the San Diego area. 51-0174901
14772 United Way of San Diego County Combined Health Agencies (Combined Health Agencies Drive) 4699 Murphy Canyon Rd
San Diego, CA 92123
Susan Day, President
sday@combinedhealth.org
(858) 636-4183
www.combinedhealth.org
A federation which raises funds for San Diego chapters of health agencies enabling them to provide community services, public and professional education and fund research. 95-2644377
14156 United Way of San Diego County Communities Against Substance Abuse aka CASA (San Diego County Committee Against Substance Abuse) 554 Broadway
El Cajon, CA 92021
Mary F. Harrison, Executive Director
executivedirector@eccasa.org
(619) 442-2727
www.drugfreesandiego.org
A community driven organization dedicated to the prevention of alcohol, tobacco, and drug abuse among youth through development, citizen activism, education and policy changes. 33-0337244
14093 United Way of San Diego County Community Interface Services 2621 Roosevelt St
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Rojane Lindkvist, Executive Director
rlindkvist@communityinterfaceservices.org
(760) 729-3866
www.communityinterfaceservices.org
Provides high quality, innovative community living, vocational, and housing services for people with developmental disabilities such as mental retardation, cerebral palsy, epilepsy and autism. 95-3818176
14096 United Way of San Diego County CRASH Inc 1081 Camino Del Rio S Ste 129
San Diego, CA 92108
Sue Dolby, Executive Director
admin@crashinc.org
(619) 297-5131
www.crashinc.org
Fighting alcohol and other drug abuse problems and helping people to start a new life in recovery has been our mission since 1970. 95-2653869
13589 United Way of San Diego County Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America, Inc. 7850 Mission Center Ct Ste 100
San Diego, CA 92108
Courtney Walsh, Development Manager
cwalsh@ccfa.org
(619) 497-1300
www.ccfa.org
To cure Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis; improve the quality of life of children and adults affected by these diseases. 13-6193105
14098 United Way of San Diego County Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 10455 Sorrento Valley Rd Ste 103
San Diego, CA 92121
Maria Olson, Executive Director
san-diego@cff.org
(858) 452-2873
www.cff.org
Supports innovative research to control and cure cystic fibrosis. Provides specialized medical care through a nationwide network of centers; offers pharmacy and other patient services. 13-1930701
14099 United Way of San Diego County Deaf Community Services of San Diego, Inc. 3930 Fourth Ave Ste 300
San Diego, CA 92103
Leslie K. Elion, Executive Director
lelion@dcsofsd.org
(619) 398-2441
www.dcsofsd.org
Services for deaf and hard-of-hearing people, including information and referral, advocacy, counseling, sobriety support, adult literacy training, job placement, sign language interpreting and more. 33-0006089
14100 United Way of San Diego County Educational Enrichment Systems, Inc. 4715 Viewridge Ave Ste 210
San Diego, CA 92123
Robin Layton, President and CEO
robin@educ-enrichment.org
(858) 569-7273
www.educ-enrichment.org
Enhances the development of the whole child by providing unique and affordable early education programs for low income, working families of San Diego County. 95-3415446
14101 United Way of San Diego County Elder Help (Elder Help of San Diego) 4069 30th St
San Diego, CA 92104
Leane Marchese, Executive Director
lmarchese@elderhelpofsandiego.org
(619) 284-9281
www.elderhelpofsandiego.org
Provides programs to help frail elderly remain at home. Programs include shared housing, grocery shopping, care management, transportation, information and referral, health benefits and legal counseling. 95-2880426
14102 United Way of San Diego County Elder Law & Advocacy 5151 Murphy Canyon Rd Ste 100
San Diego, CA 92123
Carolyn L. Reilly, Executive Director
creilly@seniorlaw-sd.org
(858) 565-1392
www.seniorlaw-sd.org
Provides basic legal services, medicare and nursing home rights advocacy. Staff and volunteers provide these services at no charge to seniors age 60 and older. 95-3353924
14103 United Way of San Diego County Elementary Institute of Science 608 51st St
San Diego, CA 92114
Sylvia DuBeau, Development Director
SDuBeau@eisca.org
(619) 263-2302
www.eisca.org
Transforms San Diego children (ages 7-17) into educated, responsible and ethical young adults through hands-on science enrichment during critical after school hours, Saturdays and summers. 94-1669545
13296 United Way of San Diego County Elizabeth Hospice, Inc. 150 W Crest St
Escondido, CA 92025
Lisa Marcolongo, Media Relations Specialist
lamarcolongo@elizabethhospice.org
(760) 737-2050
www.elizabethhospice.org
Team of compassionate professionals achieve excellence by anticipating and providing medical, emotional and spiritual support to anyone in need regardless of their ability to pay. 95-3275679
14104 United Way of San Diego County Epilepsy Foundation of San Diego County (Epilepsy Society of San Diego County) 2055 El Cajon Blvd
San Diego, CA 92104
Kathy D. West, Executive Director
info@epilepsysandiego.org
(619) 296-0161
www.epilepsysandiego.org
Leads the fight to stop seizures, find a cure and overcome the challenges created by epilepsy. Provides free programs to individuals and families with epilepsy. 95-1981182
14107 United Way of San Diego County Fallbrook Child Development Center, Inc. 320 N Iowa St
Fallbrook, CA 92028
Reva Reece, Director
fcdcrr@sbcglobal.net
(760) 728-5402
www.fallbrookchilddevelopmentcenter.org
The Center serves low-income employed or student parents by providing quality early childhood education for their children, one through five years of age. 95-3385830
14108 United Way of San Diego County Family Health Centers of San Diego Inc 823 Gateway Center Wy
San Diego, CA 92102
Edith Glassey, Director of Philanthropy
edithg@fhcsd.org
(619) 906-4508
www.fhcsd.org
Caring, affordable medical, dental and mental healthcare services for uninsured and medically underserved families. Comprehensive services include vision care, pharmacy, case management and health education. 95-2833205
14111 United Way of San Diego County Girl Scouts, San Diego-Imperial Council, Inc. 1231 Upas St
San Diego, CA 92103
Jody Sims, Chief Advancement Officer
jsims@sdgirlscouts.org
(619) 610-0735
www.girlscoutssdi.org
From science and technology to leadership and self-reliance, we build girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. 95-1644585
14114 United Way of San Diego County Harmonium, Inc. 9245 Activity Road Ste 105
San Diego, CA 92126
Cliff Beyer, Volunteer Services Manager
cbeyer@harmoniumsd.org
(858) 684-3080
www.harmoniumsd.org
Preventing life-altering traumas with compassionate, intervening care initiated at infancy, educating in communal, multi-cultural environments, stimulating youth entrepreneurship and cultivating safe, self-reliant human lives. 51-0172471
14115 United Way of San Diego County Hemophilia Assn of San Diego County 3570 Camino Del Rio N Ste 108
San Diego, CA 92108
Melissa Pregill, Executive Director
mpregill@hasdc.org
(619) 325-3570
www.hasdc.org
Improving health and quality of life for families with hemophilia, Von Willbrand Disease and other bleeding disorders, through education, advocacy, outreach and sponsoring research for cures. 23-7252243
24779 United Way of San Diego County Home of Guiding Hands Corporation 1825 Gillespie Wy #200
El Cajon, CA 92020
Mark Klaus, Executive Director
markk@guidinghands.org
(619) 938-2857
www.guidinghands.org
Expert residential, respite and community living services assist persons with developmental disabilities (mental retardation, autism, cerebral palsy, epilepsy) to achieve greater independence. 95-6058273
14116 United Way of San Diego County Home Start Incorporated 5005 Texas St Ste 203
San Diego, CA 92108
Erich Foeckler, Director of Development
efoeckler@home-start.org
(619) 692-0727
www.home-start.org
Prevents child abuse and strengthens self-sufficiency among lower-income families through parenting education, therapy, case management, EITC tax services and access to health insurance. 95-3138268
12340 United Way of San Diego County Hospice of the North Coast 2525 Pio Pico Dr. Ste 301
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Shelly Dew, Development Director
sdew@hospicenorthcoast.org
(760) 431-4100
www.hospicenorthcoast.org
Helping people have a peaceful life through death experience by providing comfort and care, compassion and counseling for everyone involved in this transition. 95-3646269
14064 United Way of San Diego County Hostelling International USA, San Diego Council (American Youth Hostels, Inc., San Diego Council) 739 4th Ave Ste 203
San Diego, CA 92101
Sue Schaffner, Executive Director
execdir@sandiegohostels.org
(619) 338-9981
www.sandiegohostels.org
Fosters intercultural exchange in San Diego by providing community education programs and low cost visitor accommodations that "opens doors and opens minds." 95-2900594
14117 United Way of San Diego County Imperial Beach Community Clinic PO Box 459
Imperial Beach, CA 91933
Constance Kirk, Executive Director
ckirk@ibclinic.org
(619) 429-5387
ibclinic.org
Nonprofit community clinic serving the South Bay communities of San Diego and providing primary medical care - pediatric and adult medicine, regardless of ability to pay. 23-7209592
14119 United Way of San Diego County Interfaith Community Services (North County Interfaith Council, Inc.) 550 W Washington Ave Ste B
Escondido, CA 92025
Jason Coker, Director of Development
jcoker@interfaithservices.org
(760) 489-6380
www.interfaithservices.org
Serving those in need across North San Diego County with these services: seniors, veterans, youth, families, housing, alcohol/drug, employment, day laborers, emergency needs 95-3837714
25558 United Way of San Diego County Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation - San Diego Chapter 5665 Oberlin Dr Ste 106
San Diego, CA 92121
Sean McParland, Executive Director
smcparland@jdrf.org
(858) 597-0240
http://www.jdrfsd.org
Help us find a cure for diabetes. Through research, we can save lives of children and adults who suffer from diabetes and its devastating complications. 23-1907729
14091 United Way of San Diego County Kids to Camp Program (Community Campership Council Inc) 7510 Clairemont Mesa Blvd Ste 208
San Diego, CA 92111
Susan C. Thorning, Executive Director
kids2camp@sbcglobal.net
(858) 268-9888
www.kidstocamp.org
We provide financial aid for camp experiences at twenty-three camps for deserving San Diego County youth ages 6 to 17. 51-0172763
14124 United Way of San Diego County La Maestra Family Clinic Inc. 4060 Fairmount Ave
San Diego, CA 92105
Zara Marselian, Chief Executive Officer
zaramarselian@lamaestra.org
(619) 961-0818
www.lamaestra.org
Provides quality healthcare and education; pediatric, dental, mental health, OB/GYN, immunizations, job training, food pantry, housing assistance for under-served, culturally diverse communities in San Diego. 33-0473171
14125 United Way of San Diego County Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc. 110 S Euclid Ave
San Diego, CA 92114
Gregory E. Knoll, Esq, Executive Director
gek@cchea.org
(877) 534-2524
www.LASSD.org
LASSD provides free legal services dealing with basic survival issues to the lower income and ethnic communities of San Diego County. 95-1869806
14126 United Way of San Diego County Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Inc. 9150 Chesapeake Dr Ste 100
San Diego, CA 92123
Rachelle Fischer, Office Manager
rachelle.fischer@lls.org
(858) 277-1800
www.lls.org
Family support groups, patient education programs, financial assistance for patients and families with a blood cancer diagnosis. Funding for research & advocacy. Information and referral services. 13-5644916
24837 United Way of San Diego County Lupus Foundation of Southern California, Inc. 4699 Murphy Canyon Rd
San Diego, CA 92123
Hollaine Hopkins, Executive Director
info@lupussocal.org
(858) 278-2788
www.lupussocal.org
Dedicated to finding the cure for lupus and to improving the lives of those affected, by funding research, providing information, public education, self help groups. 33-0717512
12701 United Way of San Diego County Make-A-Wish Foundation of San Diego, Inc. 2440 Hotel Circle N. Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92108
Chris Sichel, President & Chief Executive Officer
info@wishsandiego.org
(858) 707-9474
www.wishsandiego.org
We grant the wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy. 33-0039466
14132 United Way of San Diego County McAlister Institute (McAlister Institute for Treatment and Education, Inc.) 1400 N Johnson Ave Ste 101
El Cajon, CA 92020
Toni Occhipinti, Coorporate Services Director
tonio@mcalisterinstitute.org
(619) 442-0277
www.mcalisterinstitute.org
We have historically been able to provide high-quality, low-cost substance abuse recovery services with a focus toward women and children, throughout San Diego County 95-3140767
14133 United Way of San Diego County Meals-On-Wheels Greater San Diego, Inc. 2254 San Diego Ave Ste 200
San Diego, CA 92110
Jane Howell, Development Manager
jhowell@meals-on-wheels.org
(619) 278-4012
www.meals-on-wheels.org
We support the independence and well-being of seniors through home-delivering meals to seniors unable to purchase/prepare meals for themselves. 95-2660509
14134 United Way of San Diego County Mental Health America of San Diego County (Mental Health Association in San Diego County) 4069 30th St
San Diego, CA 92104
Daphyne Watson, Executive Director
dwatson@mhasd.org
(619) 543-0412
www.mhasd.org
Provides public and professional education and referrals, free screenings, operates a psychosocial rehabilitation/vocational center, and advocates for improved treatment and ending stigma and discrimination. 95-1948185
14136 United Way of San Diego County Mountain Health & Community Services, Inc. 1620 Alpine Blvd Ste 119
Alpine, CA 91901
Judith Shaplin, CEO-President
jshaplin@mtnhealth.org
(619) 445-6200
www.mtnhealth.org
Provides primary and preventive health care, reproductive and prenatal, behavioral health, X-Ray, senior nutrition, senior home-based care, food distribution and school-based programs at five sites. 33-0164420
24185 United Way of San Diego County Multiple Sclerosis Society, National Pacific South Coast Chapter (National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Pacific South Coast Chapter) 12121 Scripps Summit Dr. # 190
San Diego, CA 92131
Karen Barton, Vice President
Karen.barton@nmss.org
(760) 448-8412
www.mspacific.org
Provides education, equipment assistance, respite care, counseling and support services to improve the lives of everyone affected by MS in San Diego, Orange & Imperial Counties. 95-2633200
13288 United Way of San Diego County NAMI San Diego 4480 30th St
San Diego, CA 92116
Shannon Jaccard, Executive Director
sjaccard@namisandiego.org
(619) 584-5564
www.namisandiego.org
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) San Diego provides education, support services, and advocacy to improve the lives of everyone affected by mental illnesses. 33-0122462
17646 United Way of San Diego County National Conflict Resolution Center 625 Broadway Ste 1221
San Diego, CA 92101
Steven P. Dinkin, President
sdinkin@ncrconline.com
(619) 238-2400
www.ncrconline.com
We provide comprehensive alternative dispute resolution services including mediation, conciliation, mitigation, administrative hearings, mobile home park dispute resolution, mediator credentialing, training, education and collateral services. 33-0433314
25004 United Way of San Diego County North County Community Services 1557 Grand Ave Ste C
San Marcos, CA 92078
Stan Miller, Executive Director
smiller@sdnccs.org
(760) 471-5483
www.sdnccs.org
Providing programs that educate young children, support working families, feed the hungry and improve the quality of life for North County residents. 23-7071474
14127 United Way of San Diego County North County Lifeline, Inc. 200 Michigan Ave
Vista, CA 92084
Don Stump, Executive Director
dstump@nclifeline.org
(760) 842-6250
www.nclifeline.org
Lifeline's mission is to build self-reliance among youth, individuals and families through problem-solving, skill building and accessible community-based services. 95-2794253
14144 United Way of San Diego County Palomar Family Counseling Service, Inc. 1002 E Grand Ave
Escondido, CA 92025
Irene Saper, LCSW, MFT, Executive Director
pfcs@sbcglobal.net
(760) 741-2660
A comprehensive counseling agency serving children, families and individuals. Issues include parenting, children's problems, domestic violence, family dysfunction, divorce, separation, loss. 33-0629248
14145 United Way of San Diego County Parkinson's Association of San Diego 8555 Aero Dr Ste 308
San Diego, CA 92123
Ronald C. Hendrix, Executive Director
RHendrix@ParkinsonsAssociation.org
(877) 737-7576
www.ParkinsonsAssociation.org
Provides in-home respite care, information and referral, a support group network, Good Start program, annual educational symposia, speaker's bureau, counseling and nurses training. 33-0355142
26391 United Way of San Diego County Partnerships With Industry 7540 Metropolitan Dr Ste 105
San Diego, CA 92108
Skip Covell, CFO
scovell@pwiworks.org
(619) 681-1999
www.pwiworks.org
PWI creates tax payers by providing job training and placement for adults with developmental disabilities who are ready, and able to work in the community. 33-0169950
24842 United Way of San Diego County PIQE (Parent Institute for Quality Education) 22 W 35th St, Ste 201
National City, CA 92105
David Valladolid, President & CEO
dvalladolod@piqe.org
(619) 420-4499
www.piqe.org
We focus on promoting a "College-Going Culture" by giving parents the information/tools needed to ensure that their children are prepared for a post-secondary education. 33-0259359
26392 United Way of San Diego County Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest 1075 Camino Del Rio South
San Diego, CA 92108
Hilary Watchler, Data Base Specialist
hwatchler@planned.org
(619) 881-4604
www.planned.org
The mission of Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest is to ensure broad public access to reproductive health care through direct service, education, and advocacy. 95-6111785
14147 United Way of San Diego County Poway Senior Center (Poway Valley Senior Citizens Corp: Weingart Senior Center) 13094 Civic Center Dr
Poway, CA 92064
Siobhan Hancock, Executive Director
director@powayseniorcenter.org
(858) 748-6094
www.powayseniorcenter.org
Provides services to adults (50+) living in the greater Poway area: nutrition, transportation, educational/recreational activities volunteer opportunities, professional services (legal/tax), health screenings, exercise. 51-0183384
18858 United Way of San Diego County Rady Children's Hospital: San Diego 3020 Children's Way MC 5005
San Diego, CA 92123
Carol Damon-Scherer, VP
cdamon-scherer@rchsd.org
(858) 966-7536
www.rchsd.org
As the sole hospital in the San Diego area dedicated exclusively to pediatric healthcare, Rady Children's 442-bed pediatric care facility provides comprehensive medical services. 95-1691313
14150 United Way of San Diego County Redwood Elderlink (Redwood Senior Homes and Services) 1151 S Redwood St
Escondido, CA 92025
Kurt Norden, Directory/Administrator
kurt.norden@thebegroup.org
(760) 480-1030
www.betheredwoods.org
Redwood Elderlink provides day care services, in-home care and transportation services for a diverse population of seniors and adults in North County San Diego. 95-4634615
14838 United Way of San Diego County Salvation Army, The: A California Corporation 2320 Fifth Ave
San Diego, CA 92101
Major Richard Pease, Div Finance Secreatry
richard.pease@usw.salvationarmy.org
(619) 446-0230
www.sandiegosalvationarmy.org
Motivated by a love for God and a concern for the needs of all humanity regardless of race, color, creed, gender or age. 94-1156347
13699 United Way of San Diego County San Diego - Imperial Chapter (Muscular Dystrophy Association) 9990 Mesa Rim Rd Ste 100
San Diego, CA 92121
Angel Chanchea, ExecutiveDirector
achanchea@mdausa.org
(858) 492-9792
www.mda.org
Fighting neuromuscular diseases though worldwide research, a nationwide network of clinics offering comprehensive medical services, and far-reaching professional and public health education. 13-1665552
14151 United Way of San Diego County San Diego American Indian Health Center 2602 1st Ave Ste 105
San Diego, CA 92103
Natalie Cadena, Executive Assistant
natalie.cadena@sdaihc.com
(619) 234-2158
www.sdaihc.com
Nonprofit corporation providing dental, medical, behavioral health, HIV/AIDs, substance abuse prevention, community services to Native Americans and low income people in an urban community setting. 95-3397369
12706 United Way of San Diego County San Diego Armed Services YMCA (Armed Services YMCA of the USA: San Diego) 3293 Santo Rd
San Diego, CA 92124
Paul Steffens, Executive Director
paul@asymcasd.org
(858) 751-5755
www.asymcasd.org
Enhances the lives of local military families, active duty and wounded, injured and ill service members by providing free programs that make military life easier. 95-1679700
14154 United Way of San Diego County San Diego Center for the Blind 5922 El Cajon Blvd
San Diego, CA 92115
Kimbrally Z. Gibbens, CEO
kgibbens@sdcb.org
(619) 583-1542
www.sdcb.org
Vision rehabilitation training/counseling for blind and vision impaired adults so they can lead an independent lifestyle and reduce their dependence on tax supported programs. 95-3076944
14128 United Way of San Diego County San Diego Family Care 6973 Linda Vista Rd
San Diego, CA 92111
Roberta L. Feinberg, Executive Director
feinberg@lvhcc.com
(858) 279-9676
www.sdfamilycare.org
A nonprofit community clinic, established in 1972, to provide quality medical and mental health care to the low-income, multi-cultural, multi-linguistic populations of San Diego County. 95-2700856
14158 United Way of San Diego County San Diego Hospice and the Institute for Palliative Medicine (San Diego Hospice & Palliative Care Corporation) 4311 3rd Ave
San Diego, CA 92103
Melissa DelaCalzada, Associate Director, Marketing and Communications
mdelacalzada@sdhospice.org
(619) 278-6139
www.sdhospice.org
Mission: To prevent and relieve suffering and promote quality of life, at every stage of life, through patient and family care, education, research and advocacy. 95-3125765
14066 United Way of San Diego County San Diego Office (Arthritis Foundation, Pacific Region, Inc.) 9089 Clairemont Mesa Blvd Ste 104
San Diego, CA 92123
Josefina Montes, Administrative Assistant
jmontes@arthritis.org
(858) 492-1090
www.arthritis.org
Activities include raising awareness and reducing the impact of arthritis through education, exercise programs, arthritis clinics for the uninsured, juvenile arthritis activities, advocacy and research. 95-1885447
12973 United Way of San Diego County San Diego Rescue Mission Inc PO Box 80427
San Diego, CA 92138
Robin Colberg, Sr. Administrative Assistant
rcolberg@sdrescue.org
(619) 819-1752
www.sdrescue.org
A faith based ministry extending God's love to the homeless, abused, addicted, and poor by providing meals, shelter, long-term recovery programs, and transitional housing. 95-1874073
14162 United Way of San Diego County San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program, Inc. 707 Broadway Ste 1400
San Diego, CA 92101
Cheryl A. Martinez, Senior Manager
cmartinez@sdvlp.org
(619) 235-5656
www.sdvlp.org
Domestic violence prevention, HIV/AIDS issues, guardianship, education, civil rights and certain issues involving dependent children. 33-0016681
14163 United Way of San Diego County San Diego Youth Services 3255 Wing St
San Diego, CA 92110
Walter Philips, CEO
wphilips@sdyouthservices.org
(619) 221-8600
www.sdyouthservices.org
We assist homeless, abused and at-risk youth & their families. We administer emergency shelters, group and foster homes, community centers and transitional housing. 95-2648050
14169 United Way of San Diego County SAY, San Diego (Social Advocates for Youth San Diego, Inc.) 8755 Aero Dr Ste 100
San Diego, CA 92123
Michael Carr, Executive Director
michael@saysandiego.org
(858) 565-4148
www.saysandiego.org
Provides a comprehensive array of prevention and intervention services for children, youth, families, and communities in order to optimize health and self-sufficiency. 23-7107958
14170 United Way of San Diego County South Bay Community Services 1124 Bay Blvd Ste D
Chula Vista, CA 91911
Kathryn Lembo, Executive Director
klembo@csbcs.org
(619) 420-3620
www.southbaycommunityservices.org
Our mission is to provide children and families with services that reinforce their role in our community and assist them to attain lives of self-fulfillment. 95-2693142
14171 United Way of San Diego County Southern Caregiver Resource Center (Southern Regional Resource Center) 3675 Ruffin Rd Ste 230
San Diego, CA 92123
Roberto Velasquez, Director of Development
rvelasquez@caregivercenter.org
(858) 268-4432
www.caregivercenter.org
We assist families and communities master the challenges of caring for adults with chronic disabling conditions by providing FREE comprehensive caregiver support services. 33-0402867
14174 United Way of San Diego County St. Vincent de Paul Village, Inc. 3350 E St
San Diego, CA 92102
Sister Patricia A. Cruise, President
Patricia.Cruise@neighbor.org
(619) 446-2100
www.fatherjoesvillages.org
Full service aid to homeless children, families, women, men - housing for 1000 daily, 4000 meals daily - medical, dental, counseling, job training, childcare, chemical dependency programs. 33-0492302
18859 United Way of San Diego County STAR/PAL 4110 54th St
San Diego, CA 92105
Natalie Bradley, Partnership and Resource Coordinator
nbradley@starpal.org
(619) 531-2559
www.starpal.org
The mission of STAR/PAL is to empower underserved youth to build a safer and more prosperous community by engaging with enforcement and collaborative partners. 33-0363138
14175 United Way of San Diego County Stepping Stone of San Diego, Inc 3767 Central Ave
San Diego, CA 92105
Daniel Bess, Manager Administrative Services
daniel@steppingstonesd.org
(619) 278-0777
www.steppingstonesd.org
Provides alcohol/other drug recovery primarily to the lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender community in San Diego County since 1976. 95-3080619
14176 United Way of San Diego County Teen Challenge of Southern California PO Box 15637
San Diego, CA 92175
Herlindo Salinas, Director
herlindo.salinas@teenchallenge.org
(619) 265-0337
www.teenchallenge.org
We are a nonprofit Christian organization whose purpose is to offer support and aid to youth, adults and families with life-controlling problems. 95-2683852
14159 United Way of San Diego County The Center (San Diego Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Center, The) PO Box 3357
San Diego, CA 92163
Christopher Mills, Major Gifts Officer
cmills@thecentersd.org
(619) 692-2077
www.thecentersd.org
Programs, services, and activities that enhance and sustain the health and well-being of the LGBT and HIV+ communities. 23-7332048
14106 United Way of San Diego County The Escondido Community Child Development Center 819 W 9th Ave
Escondido, CA 92025
Patricia Cavanaugh, Executive Director
pcavanaugh@eccdc.com
(760) 839-9361
www.eccdc.com
Increase the family's ability to be a fully functioning unit, capable of meeting its own needs through the provision of quality childcare and early education. 95-3264143
11857 United Way of San Diego County Travelers Aid Society of San Diego, Inc. 110 West C St Ste 1209
San Diego, CA 92101
Charlyne Bryant, Director of Operations
charlyne@travelersaidsandiego.org
(619) 295-8393
www.travelersaidsandiego.org
We provide emergency assistance to those in crisis, including domestic violence victims, low-income seniors, disabled veterans, the homeless, and teenage runaways. 95-1727674
14178 United Way of San Diego County Union of Pan Asian Communities (UPAC) 1031 25th St
San Diego, CA 92102
Ms. Margaret Iwanaga-Penrose, President and CEO
mip@upacsd.com
(619) 232-6454
www.upacsd.com
Offers multicultural, multilingual, heath and human services to children and youth, adults, and families for Asian, Pacific Islander and other ethnicities in 27 languages. 23-7279074
14179 United Way of San Diego County United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) Association of San Diego County 8525 Gibbs Dr Ste 209
San Diego, CA 92123
Carmel Maglalang, Accts Payable/Rec. Clerk
cmaglalang@ucpsd.org
(858) 571-7803
www.ucpsd.org
Provides information, employment training, adult day programs, toy library, aquatics, assistive technology, funding resources, respite and support groups for individuals with disabilities and their families. 95-1866066
14180 United Way of San Diego County Unyeway Inc 2330 Main St Ste E
Ramona, CA 92065
Kim E. Metli, Executive Director
kimmetli@hotmail.com
(760) 789-5960
We provide day training programs, work programs, and employment services throughout San Diego County for adults with developmental disabilities. We promote independence, empowerment and employment. 33-0001690
14161 United Way of San Diego County Urban League of San Diego County 720 Gateway Center Dr
San Diego, CA 92102
Ray King, President & CEO
ray.king@sdul.org
(619) 266-6257
www.ulsdc.org
Assists African American and other underserved people in San Diego to achieve social and economic equality through advocacy, bridge building, program services and research. 95-1772854
12704 United Way of San Diego County USO Council of San Diego (United Service Organizations, Inc.) 303 A St Ste 100
San Diego, CA 92101
Ginger Csizmadi, Accountant
ginger@usosandiego.org
(619) 235-6503
www.usosandiego.org
Enhance the quality of life for U.S. Armed Forces personnel & their families worldwide; create a cooperative relationship between U.S. military communities and involved civilian communities. 95-1644030
14152 United Way of San Diego County Valley Blood Services (San Diego Blood Bank) 440 Upas St
San Diego, CA 92103
Jackie Vella, Foundation Director
jvella@sandiegobloodbank.org
(619) 400-8176
www.sandiegobloodbank.org
Nonprofit regional blood center providing hospitals with the best possible source of lifesaving blood and blood components from healthy volunteer donors 365 days a year. 95-1696732
14181 United Way of San Diego County Veterans Village of San Diego (Vietnam Veterans of San Diego) 4141 Pacific Hwy
San Diego, CA 92110
Rick Ochocki, Assistant to VP;Comms. & Development
rick.ochocki@vvsd.net
(619) 393-2098
www.vvsd.net
Provides transitional housing, employment training and rehabilitation for veterans. 95-3649525
14182 United Way of San Diego County Vista Community Clinic 1000 Vale Terrace
Vista, CA 92084
Barbara Mannino, Chief Executive Officer
barbara@vistacommunityclinic.org
(760) 631-5000
www.vistacommunityclinic.org
The agency's mission is "to provide quality health care and health education to the community focusing on those facing economic, social or cultural barriers." 95-2815615
14184 United Way of San Diego County Voices for Children 9370 Chesapeake Dr Ste 210
San Diego, CA 92123
Anne Farrell, VP of Philanthropy
AnneF@speakingupnow.org
(858) 598-2246
www.speakupnow.org
Transforms the lives of San Diego's abused children by providing them the individual advocacy of highly trainined, dedicated volunteers called Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs). 95-3786047
14186 United Way of San Diego County Volunteers of America Southwest California (Volunteers of America, Inc.) 3530 Camino Del Rio North, Ste 300
San Diego, CA 92108
Karen Amoroso, Development Director
kamoroso@voa-swcal.org
(619) 228-2049
www.voa-swcal.org
Nonprofit human services organization operates assistance programs and services for children and families, elderly and disabled, intervention and reunification, and treatment and recovery. 95-6003438
14188 United Way of San Diego County Women's Resource Center 1963 Apple St
Oceanside, CA 92054
Marva Bledsoe, Executive Director
info@wrcsd.org
(760) 757-3500
www.wrcsd.org
We serve the needs of families threatened or victimized by domestic violence and sexual assault through supportive services, counseling, shelter and education. 95-2932237
13295 United Way of San Diego County YMCA of San Diego County 3708 Ruffin Road
San Diego, CA 92123
Loena Baranoski, Department Supervisor
lbaranoski@YMCA.org
(858) 292-9622
www.ymca.org
Dedicated to helping all people realize their fullest potential as children of God through the development of the spirit, mind and body. 95-2039198
14190 United Way of San Diego County YWCA of San Diego County 1012 C St
San Diego, CA 92101
Heather Finlay, CEO
heatherf@ywcasandiego.org
(619) 239-0355
www.ywcasandiego.org
Provides crisis counseling, confidential emergency shelter and transitional housing, and critical supportive services to women, children and families suffering from domestic violence, poverty and homelessness. 95-1661119
14566 United Way of San Joaquin County United Way of San Joaquin County PO Box 1585
Stockton, CA 95201
Andy Prokop, President/CEO
dng@unitedwaysjc.org
(209) 469-6980
www.unitedwaysjc.org
Independent/locally managed; raising funds for 50 local human service programs addressing homelessness, substance abuse, child abuse, gang violence, health issues, senior concerns and other problems. 94-1279805
8657 United Way of San Joaquin County American Red Cross: Capital Region (American National Red Cross) 2453 Grand Canal Blvd Suite 5
Stockton, CA 95207
Liza Cruz, Regional Manager
cruzli@usa.redcross.org
(209) 466-6971
www.redcrosscrc.org
With volunteer leadership, provides relief to disaster victims, trains people to prevent, prepare, and respond to emergencies and develops youth leadership. 53-0196605
17532 United Way of San Joaquin County Assistance League of Stockton PO Box 7766
Stockton, CA 95267
Deborah Fialkowsia, Grant Coordinator
dafesq@aol.com
(209) 981-4711
Operation school bell provides full sets of clothing, including a shoe voucher, grooming kit and a book to children in kindergarten through 4th grade. 94-3021326
15493 United Way of San Joaquin County Boys and Girls Club of Tracy 753 W Lowell Ave
Tracy, CA 95376
Kelly Wilson, CPO
kwilson@bgctracy.org
(209) 832-2582
www.bgcoftracy.org
To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. 68-0028682
24928 United Way of San Joaquin County Charterhouse Center of San Joaquin County 5713 N Pershing Ave Ste A-2
Stockton, CA 95207
Mikey Kamienski, Executive Director
mkamienski@charterhousecenter.org
(209) 476-1106
www.charterhousecenter.org
Nutrition and literacy programs for low income families. Book distribution to deploying soldiers to record for their children. Violence prevention programs. Parent leadership training programs. 68-0423881
13284 United Way of San Joaquin County Childrens Museum of Stockton 402 W. Weber Avenue
Stockton, CA 95202
Diane Batres, President, Board of Directive
diane.batres@yahoo.com
(209) 465-4386
The children’s museum of Stockton is an educational environment for children to learn, play and explore. The museum offers playful, interactive, and hands-on exhibits. 68-0224599
17535 United Way of San Joaquin County Community Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired 130 W Flora St
Stockton, CA 95202
Bonnie Hamma, Operations Manager
bonnieh@communitycenterfortheblind.org
(209) 466-3836
www.communitycenterfortheblind.org
Our agency provides services and recreational programs for blind and visually impaired persons. Included: cane travel, Braille, adaptive computer, daily living skills and social programs. 94-1337611
15480 United Way of San Joaquin County Haven of Peace PO Box 724
Stockton, CA 95201
Brenda Castellanos, Executive Director
havenpeace4@aol.com
(209) 982-0396
www.havenofpeaceinc.org
Established in 1959, we provides food, clothing, shelter and support services to women and children, with the goal of attaining self-sufficiency. 94-1505847
4238 United Way of San Joaquin County Hospice of San Joaquin 3888 Pacific Ave
Stockton, CA 95204
Barbara Pombo, Development Director
bpombo@hospicesj.org
(209) 957-3888
www.hospicesj.org
Nursing and supportive care for terminally ill patients and their families at home; in nursing and assisted living residences; in our Hospice House, community supported. 94-2777980
9180 United Way of San Joaquin County Jene Wah, Inc. 238 E Church St
Stockton, CA 95203
Esther Tse Yeung, Executive Director
jenewah@clearwire.net
(209) 463-7654
We provide information and referral services, consumer and in-home services, counseling and interpreting services to all needy and nutrition services to seniors. 94-2449450
13026 United Way of San Joaquin County Lodi House 801 S Washington St
Lodi, CA 95240
Suzanne Mangum, Executive Director
info@lodihouse.org
(209) 334-6346
www.lodihouse.org
It is a shelter for homeless women and children. In addition to shelter, they provide food, advocacy, counseling and life skills training. 68-0435971
4846 United Way of San Joaquin County LOEL Foundation 105 S Washington St
Lodi, CA 95240
Tracy Williams, CEO/President
twilliams47@sbcglobal.net
(209) 368-2050
www.loelcenter.net
We provide low cost or free services and programs for seniors from exercise and painting to tax assistance and meals to the homebound. 94-2412399
24988 United Way of San Joaquin County Love Inc of Manteca PO Box 708
Manteca, CA 95336
Stephen Parsons, Executive Director
stevep@loveincmanteca.org
(209) 825-9131
www.loveincmanteca.org
We enable churches in the Manteca area to coordinate their resources and services so that those in need are not turned away. 81-0647995
17552 United Way of San Joaquin County Mary Graham Childrens Shelter Foundation PO Box 96
French Camp, CA 95231
Dorene Guerrero, Executive Director
mgfoundation@clearwire.net
(209) 468-7635
www.marygrahamfoundation.com
We provide educational and enrichment funds for victims of child abuse at our Shelter and funds for trade school and college scholarships for foster children. 94-3377000
10474 United Way of San Joaquin County McHenry House Tracy Family Shelter 757 A St
Tracy, CA 95376
Aremia Pereira, Director/Case Manager
info@mchenryhousetracy.org
(209) 835-2328
www.mchenryhousetracy.org
Mission: to empower homeless families and individuals toward self-sufficiency. Our strength lies in our program of basic life skills, counseling, support, direction and employment guidance. 68-0123612
10475 United Way of San Joaquin County New Harvest Christian Fellowship, Inc. PO Box 8056
Stockton, CA 95208
Arthur Valenzuela, Executive Officer
avalnh@yahoo.com
(209) 467-0283
www.newharveststockton.com
The organization is a local non-profit offering a rehabilitation home, recovery program, parenting classes, youth guidance, and individualized attention at no cost to the community. 95-3280328
26187 United Way of San Joaquin County One TLC School for Homeless Children Foundation P.O Box 692383
Stockton, CA 95269
Sara Garfield, Volunteer, Executive Director
sdgarf@yahoo.com
(209) 468-9494
A credentialed K-6 school that provides individualized education for homeless children to enable them to re-enter mainstream schools as soon as possible. 27-0881466
12127 United Way of San Joaquin County Pregnancy Resource Center of Lodi 942 E Pine St
Lodi, CA 95240
Paula Leary, Executive Director
paula@prcoflodi.org
(209) 368-7190
www.prcoflodi.org
Provide free pregnancy testing and option counseling. Provide pregnancy education parenting education and material assistance. 68-0299482
17537 United Way of San Joaquin County Pregnancy Resource Center of Tracy (Crisis Pregnancy Center of Tracy) PO Box 1237
Tracy, CA 95378
Linda Clift, Executive Director
tracyprc@att.net
(209) 836-4415
www.tracyprc.org
Provides practical help to women and teens experiencing unplanned pregnancies. Reduces teen pregnancy by promoting a positive abstinence until marriage message through presentations by "Respect". 68-0061849
26979 United Way of San Joaquin County Project Thank You PO Box 304
Lodi, CA 95241
Elizabeth Youngman Westphal, Vice President & Chair Ways & Means
eyoungman@sbcglobal.net
(209) 368-8769
www.projectthankyou.us
We have only one mission - to send care packages to soldiers deployed overseas in combat until, they all come home. 90-0421047
10974 United Way of San Joaquin County Recreational Sports Club of San Joaquin Inc 2339 W Hammer Ln STEC PMB 233
Stockton, CA 95209
Roger Slingerman, Executive Director
rscofsanjoaquin@yahoo.com
(209) 403-8878
www.rscofsanjoaquin.org
To provide sports, leisure and community opportunities for people with special needs in San Joaquin County. 20-3755503
11638 United Way of San Joaquin County Salvation Army, Lodi Corps (Salvation Army, The) PO Box 1388
Lodi, CA 95241
Dan Williams, Captain
dan.williams@usw.salvationarmy.com
(209) 369-5896
www.salarmylodi.com
The Center of Hope and Hope Harbor Family Service Center provide over 1,250,000 pounds of food/29,100 person-nights stay between Shelter and Food Bank. 94-1156347
17557 United Way of San Joaquin County Second Harvest Food Bank of San Joaquin & Stanislaus County Inc 704 E Industrial Park Dr
Manteca, CA 95337
Mike Mallory, Chief Executive Officer
mmallory@secondharvest.org
(209) 239-2091
www.localfoodbank.org
We distribute supplemental groceries to those most at-risk of going hungry throughout the San Joaquin and Stanislaus Counties and the Mother Lode. 68-0376587
26990 United Way of San Joaquin County Share Homes Inc 210 N School St
Lodi, CA 95240
Malcolm Berean, Assistant Director

(209) 334-6376
sharehomes.org
We are a local nonprofit agency whom provides a variety of services to include: foster care, adoption, counseling, supervised visitation and educational services. 94-3042623
17558 United Way of San Joaquin County South County Crisis Center, The PO Box 115
Manteca, CA 95336
Lynn Price, Executive Director
sccc95337@yahoo.com
(209) 824-0586
www.southcountycrisiscenter.org
We offer education and assistance for at-risk youth, domestic violence victims and offenders, and the families so they are empowered to lead productive lives. 94-3301871
25706 United Way of San Joaquin County St. Joseph's Foundation of San Joaquin PO Box 213008
Stockton, CA 95213
Christie Gutierrez, Executive Assistant
christie.gutierrez@dignityhealth.org
(209) 461-5287
www.stjosephscares.org
A non profit organization dedicated to raising funds for St. Joseph's Medical Center and its affiliates to provide the community with the best care possible. 51-0432777
11106 United Way of San Joaquin County St. Marys Interfaith Community Services 545 W Sonora St
Stockton, CA 95203
Edward Figueroa, CEO
efigueroa@stmarysinterfaith.com
(209) 467-0703
www.stmarysinterfaith.org
Providing care to our community's homeless and financially burdened men, women and children since 1955. 94-2687280
18839 United Way of San Joaquin County Stockton Law Enforcement Chaplaincy 22 E Market St
Stockton, CA 95202
Jim Reid, Director/Senior Chaplain
jim.reid@stocktongov.com
(209) 937-7244
stocktonlawenforcementchaplaincy.org
Chaplains stand beside Law Enforcement professionals, trained and familiar with strategies and tactics to provide spiritual and emotional support in times of crisis or peace. 31-1657038
17559 United Way of San Joaquin County Stockton Shelter for the Homeless PO Box 4803
Stockton, CA 95204
John R Reynolds, Executive Director
shelterdirector@aol.com
(209) 465-3612
www.stocktonshelter.com
Provides emergency shelter, food, clothing, case management and related services to homeless families and individuals, housing an average of 300 persons daily. 68-0095693
10977 United Way of San Joaquin County Stockton Symphony Association 1024 W. Robinhood Drive, Suite 1
Stockton, CA 95207
Jane Kenworthy, Executive Director
jkenworthy@stocktonsymphony.org
(209) 951-0196
www.stocktonsymphony.org
The orchestra provides classics and pops symphony concerts, education concerts for youth and intensive after-school music program for high-risk elementary students. 94-1462758
18593 United Way of San Joaquin County Sunhouse PO Box 348
Lodi, CA 95241
Jo Jo Rimmer, Director of Client Services
jorimmer@sunhousewarriors.org
(209) 461-0150
www.sunhousewarriors.org
Providing on-site Ownership Life skills Programs, referrals and transitional housing opportunities for adults facing barriers toward living as a healthy human being. 85-0485009
26190 United Way of San Joaquin County Tracy Chamber Foundation 223 E. 10th Street
Tracy, CA 95376
Sofia Valenzuela, Operations Manager
svalenzuela@tracychamber.org
(209) 835-2131
www.hiremefirst.org
The Hire me first program is preparing today’s youth for tomorrow’s work force through internships, job readiness workshops and hands on training. 68-0449108
27003 United Way of San Joaquin County Tracy Free Clinic 652 W 11th St Ste 125
Tracy, CA 95376
Michael D Hurst DO MPH, President
tfc@tracyfreeclinic.org
(209) 207-9328
tracyfreeclinic.org
Volunteer professionals provide free basic medical care to uninsured and homeless people in and around Tracy, California, encompassing their physical, social and emotional needs. 26-4130481
27004 United Way of San Joaquin County Tracy Friends of the Library Inc 20 E Eaton Ave
Tracy, CA 95376
Roxane Fridirici, President
rmf8dfa@inreach.com
(209) 832-1464
www.tracyfriends.org
We fund books, materials, and programs such as Summer Reading Club and Storytime for Tracy Public Library, supporting community education and literacy for all ages. 94-2838310
17560 United Way of San Joaquin County Tracy Interfaith Ministries PO Box 404
Tracy, CA 95378
Darlene Quinn, Director
darleneq@tracyinterfaith.org
(209) 836-5424
www.tracyinterfaith.org
Providing free food, household products, hygiene products, clothing, emergency financial assistance and referrals to low income individuals and families in our community. 94-3150638
5131 United Way of San Joaquin County United Cerebral Palsy Association of San Joaquin County 333 W Benjamin Holt Dr
Stockton, CA 95207
Ray Call, Chief Executive Officer
rcall@ucpsj.org
(209) 956-0290
www.ucpsj.org
Provides employment, recreation, therapy, training and education services to children and adults with cerebral palsy and other neurological disabilities. 94-6124281
26194 United Way of San Joaquin County United Methodist Church, The (St. Paul's United Methodist Church) 910 E. North St.
Manteca, CA 95336
Patricia DeRoos, Food Pantry Chairperson
pdroos2353@comcast.net
(209) 239-2833
We provide food assistance to local families. 98% of our clients are extremely low or very low income, 49% are children. 94-1312331
13290 United Way of San Joaquin County Women's Center of San Joaquin County 620 N San Joaquin St
Stockton, CA 95202
Joelle Gomez, Executive Director
jgomez@womenscentersjc.org
(209) 941-2611
www.womenscentersjc.org
Provides crisis intervention including counseling, shelter, help lines, and prevention programs to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault and the community. 94-2341360
17562 United Way of San Joaquin County YMCA of San Joaquin County (Young Mens Christian Association of San Joaquin County) 6135 Tam O 'Shanter Dr
Stockton, CA 95210
Tom Thomas-Jon Thomas, Senior Program Director
thomas@ymcasjc.org
(209) 472-9622
Offers programs to participants ages 3-18 in swimming, youth sports, day camp, before and after school programs and health and wellness in San Joaquin County. 94-1156319
12663 United Way of San Luis Obispo County United Way of San Luis Obispo County PO Box 14309
San Luis Obispo, CA 93406
Rick London, CEO
rlondon@unitedwayslo.org
(805) 541-1234
www.unitedwayslo.org
We are working to build stronger, healthier communities by focusing on the building blocks of a good quality life: education, income and health. 95-3459538
99912 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Northern Santa Barbara County United Way 1660 S Broadway Ste 201
Santa Maria, CA 93454
Edward Taylor, CEO
contact@liveunitedsbc.org
(805) 902-0329
www.liveunitedsbc.org
United Way Creates partnerships that provide people with opportunities to improve their lives through education, financial stability and improve health. 95-6006513
15897 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Achievement House Inc 3003 Cuesta College Rd
San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
Mike Metcalf, PR/MKTG Coordinator
mmetcalf@nciaffiliates.org
(805) 238-6630
www.achievementhouse.org
Provides vocational and community living services to developmentally disabled adults to develop workplace skills and behaviors to enhance individual independence and community integration. 20-0022378
25032 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Alpha Academy (Son Care Foundation, Inc.) PO Box 4412
San Luis Obispo, CA 93403
Kyle Gillette, Director
kyle@lifemap.net
(805) 596-0433
www.lifemap.net
Residential mentoring program established in 1994 for young men (18-22) seeking positive direction. They commit to six month program to create a “life-map”. 75-2547239
14382 United Way of San Luis Obispo County American Red Cross 225 Prado Rd Ste A
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Loren Leidinger-Avila, Excutive Director
avilato@usa.redcross.org
(805) 543-0696
www.slo-redcross.org
We provide relief to victims of disaster and help people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies, services to armed forces and first Aid classes. 53-0196605
24914 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Aspiranet (Moss Beach Homes) (Aspiranet) 200 S 13th Street, Suite 101
Grover Beach, CA 93433
Dawn Boulanger, District Director
dboulanger@aspiranet.org
(805) 473-8760
www.aspiranet.org
Non-profit foster family and adoption agency- providing nurturing families to support youth in foster care and permanent families through adoption. 94-2442955
14386 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Atascadero Loaves and Fishes 5411 El Camino Real
Atascadero, CA 93422
Jacob Kepins, Grants Officer
j_l_kepins@hotmail.com
(805) 503-0923
www.atascaderoloaves.com
We are an all-volunteer agency providing emergency assistance (primarily groceries) to families in need from Atascadero, Templeton, California Valley, Shandon, Creston and Santa Margarita. 77-0082730
14705 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Big Brothers / Big Sisters of San Luis Obispo County PO Box 12644
San Luis Obispo, CA 93406
Roweena Talasen, Office Manager
office@slobigs.org
(805) 781-3226
www.slobigs.org
Our mission is to help children of San Luis Obispo County reach their full potential through professionally supported one-to-one mentor relationships. 77-0348487
14388 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Boy Scouts of America Los Padres Council 4000 Modoc Rd
Santa Barbara, CA 93110
Judie Stowe, Office manger
judiestowe@bsamail.org
(805) 967-0105
www.lpbsa.org
We prepare young people to make ethical choices over their lifetime by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. 22-1576300
14391 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Boys and Girls Club of South San Luis Obispo County (United South County Boys and Girls Club) PO Box 1005
Oceano, CA 93475
Moyses Muguira, Executive Director
moyses@bgcslo.org
(805) 481-7339
www.bgcslo.org
Available daily, after school, providing role models, mentors, and supportive volunteers; reaching out to young people who cannot afford, or lack access to other programs. 77-0390117
14392 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Camp Fire USA Central Coast Council PO Box 1269
Arroyo Grande, CA 93421
Denise Tallman, Executive Director
campfired@sbcglobal.net
(805) 773-5126
www.campfirecentralcoast.org
Builds caring, confident youth and future leaders through coeducational, asset-based club and camp programs delivered year round to diverse groups of children ages 5-18. 13-1623921
14710 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Caring Callers (Wilshire Community Services) 285 South St Ste J
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Traci Melio, Program Director
caringcallers@wilshirehcs.org
(805) 547-7025
www.caringcallerslo.org
Funds going to this organization are targeted to provide in-home friendly visits at no cost to isolated, lonely older individuals by trained volunteers. 20-5885093
26909 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Catholic Charities serving San Luis Obispo County (Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Monterey) 922 Hilby Ave Ste C
Seaside, CA 93955
Linda Byme, Director of Mission Development
lbyme@dioceseofmonterey
(831) 393-3110
www.catholic charitiescentralcoast.org
Helps people facing eviction, hunger and utility disconnection; provides low-coast mental health counseling; assists with legal citizenship and immigration for reunification of families. 77-0042961
14401 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Community Action Partnership of San Luis Obispo County Inc 1030 Southwood Dr
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Grace McIntosh, Deputy Director
gmcintosh@capslo.org
(805) 544-4355
www.capslo.org
Provides homeless services/eviction prevention; childcare training; child/family development; minor home repair/weatherization; youth development; parent education; adult day care; and health services. 95-2410253
14398 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Community Counseling Center of San Luis Obispo County 1129 Marsh St
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
James Statler, Executive Director
director@cccslo.com
(805) 543-7969
www.cccslo.com
We provide short-term affordable counseling for individuals, couples, families and children. All clients have low income and no insurance. All professional therapists are volunteers. 95-2906369
15939 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Court Appointed Special Advocates of San Luis Obispo County Inc PO Box 1168
San Luis Obispo, CA 93406
Teresa Tardiff, Executive Director
ttardiff@slocasa.org
(805) 541-6542
www.slocasa.org
We recruit, screen, train and supervise community volunteers who become sworn officers of the court to represent the best interests of abused and neglected children. 77-0316227
14402 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Escuela del Rio PO Box 6007
Atascadero, CA 93423
Debbie Argano, Executive Director
dargano@escueladelrio.org
(805) 466-4438
www.escueladelrio.org
Training centers providing vocational, living skills training to developmentally disabled adults. Serves all disability levels, mobile/non-mobile clients, seniors, and those needing incidental medical care. 95-3041199
14415 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Five Cities Meals on Wheels Inc PO Box 156
Pismo Beach, CA 93448
Mary Howell, Program Director
5cmowpb@att.net
(805) 773-2053
Delivery of hot meals to the home bound of the Five Cities Area. 95-2932124
15941 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Food Bank Coalition of San Luis Obispo County PO Box 2070
Paso Robles, CA 93447
Carl R. Hansen, Executive Director
chansen@slofoodbank.org
(805) 238-4664
www.slofoodbank.org
We provide free and low-cost food to other non-profits with food programs for low-income persons and families in San Luis Obispo County. 77-0210727
27018 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Good Neighbor Program (Wilshire Community Services) 285 South Street, Suite J
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Traci Mello, Program Director
goodneighbor@wilshirehcs.org
(805) 547-7025
www.wcsgoodneighbor.org
Funds going to this organization are targeted to provide in-home practical services at no cost to older or disabled individuals by trained volunteers. 20-5885093
14408 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Habitat for Humanity for San Luis Obispo County Inc PO Box 613
San Luis Obispo, CA 93406
Julia Ogden, CEO
execdir@hfhsloco.org
(805) 782-0687
www.hfhsloco.org
Works to build and renovate homes to improve communities by partnering with families in need. 77-0434147
12339 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Hospice of San Luis Obispo County 1304 Pacific St
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Kris Kington-Barker, Executive Director
kriskington@hospiceslo.org
(805) 544-2266
www.hospiceslo.org
Supports coping with loss and promoting healing through free counseling, education, and volunteer support for those grieving a death or facing end of life issues. 95-3195126
14410 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Independent Living Resource Center Inc 423 W Victoria St
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Jennifer Griffin, Business Manager
jgriffin@ilrc-trico.org
(805) 693-0595
www.ilrc-trico.org
Assist persons with disabilities through programs of peer support, training, advocacy, benefits and information, and referral services while reducing barriers to access in the community. 95-3255012
24008 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Lifestyles Recovery Center, Inc. PO Box 2971
Paso Robles, CA 93447
Eddie London, Chief Financial Officer
eddielondon76@yahoo.com
(805) 461-3841
lifestylesrecoverycenter.org
This organization provides drug/alcohol counseling to low-income individuals. These services are offered by our volunteer staff free of charge. 91-2091445
14414 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Long Term Care Ombudsman Services of San Luis Obispo County 3232 S Higuera St Ste 101 B
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Karen Jones, Executive Director
Ltcomb17@kcbx.net
(805) 785-0132
www.ombudsmanslo.org
We investigate complaints and monitor care facilities for the elderly to ensure that residents are provided quality care. 77-0026510
25000 United Way of San Luis Obispo County NCI Affiliates Inc 496 Linne Rd
Paso Robles, CA 93446
Mike Metcalf, PR/MKTG Coordinator
mmetcalf@nciaffiliates.org
(805) 238-6630
www.nciaffiliates.org
Provides vocational and community living services to developmentally disabled adults to develop workplace skills and behaviors to enhance individual independence and community integration. 95-3445094
14419 United Way of San Luis Obispo County North County Women's Shelter & Resource Center (North County Women's Resource Center) PO Box 630
Paso Robles, CA 93447
Jennifer Adams, Executive Director
jadams@ncwomensshelter.org
(805) 226-5400
www.northcountywomensshelter.org
Provides crisis intervention, emergency shelter and counseling assistance with restraining orders, case management and support services for victims of domestic violence of imitate partner violence. 77-0068977
14389 United Way of San Luis Obispo County North SLO County Boys & Girls Club PO Box 3037
Paso Robles, CA 93447
Lauren Cross, CPO
Lauren@bgcpaso.org
(805) 239-3659
www.bgcpaso.org
High-quality, affordable afterschool program that engages youth in positive activities developing academic, social and physical abilities. Classes in dance, drama, soccer, service learning, guitar, etc. 77-0272094
14421 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Peoples' Self-Help Housing 3533 Empleo St
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Rochelle Rose, Fund Development Director
rocheller@pshhc.org
(805) 781-3088
www.pshhc.org
Our mission is to provide affordable housing and programs leading to self-sufficiency for low-income families, seniors and special needs groups on California's Central Coast. 95-2750154
14423 United Way of San Luis Obispo County San Luis Obispo Child Development Center 1720 Bishop St
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Terri Kurczewski, Executive Director
tkurczewski@slocdc.org
(805) 544-0801
www.slocdc.org
A comprehensive child abuse prevention, intervention and treatment program including therapeutic child care, counseling and parent education for below poverty, high risk children and families. 23-7111804
14424 United Way of San Luis Obispo County San Luis Obispo County AIDS Support Network PO Box 12158
San Luis Obispo, CA 93406
Edith Kahn, Executive Director
ekahn@asn.org
(805) 781-3660
www.asn.org
A community-based, volunteer-driven organization providing practical, emotional and financial support to people living with HIV disease, AIDS and Hepatitis C and their families. 77-0205717
26195 United Way of San Luis Obispo County San Luis Obispo Law Enforcement Assistance Foundation PO Box 13126
San Luis Obispo, CA 93406
John Allen, President
sloleaf@arroyogrande.org
(805) 473-5123
www.sloleaf.org
To provide immediate financial assistance to local law enforcement in their time of need due to death, serious injury, critical illness, or other catastrophic circumstances. 36-4519083
15960 United Way of San Luis Obispo County San Luis Obispo Literacy Council 1264 Higuera St Ste 102
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Bernadette Bernardi, Executive Director
bliteracy@charter.net
(805) 541-4219
www.sloliteracy.org
We are committed to provide free Basic English language instruction to adults and their families. 95-3807037
25027 United Way of San Luis Obispo County San Luis Obispo Vocal Ensemble PO Box 4306
San Luis Obispo, CA 93403
Sarah Maggelet, Executive Director
sarah@vocalarts.org
(805) 541-6797
www.vocalarts.org
This 50+ voice adult choir has made beautiful music for over 30 years, locally and around the world. Sponsor of the California International Choral Festival. 30-0635843
16630 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Senior Peer Counseling (Wilshire Community Services) 285 South St Ste J
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Traci Mello, Program Director
seniorpeer@wilshirehcs.org
(805) 547-7025
www.seniorpeercounseling.org
Funds going to this organization are targeted to the Program. We provide no-cost supportive counseling in-home to individuals age 60+ by trained volunteers age 55+. 20-5885093
25028 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Senior Volunteer Services 660 Pismo St
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Marie Brinkmeyer, Executive Director
rsvpslo@srvolunteer.org
(805) 544-8740
www.rsvpcentralcoast.org
Provides people 55+ with volunteer service opportunities in their home communities supporting local non-profit and government agencies. 77-0433542
14432 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Sexual Assault Recovery and Prevention Center of San Luis Obispo County 51 Zaca Ln Ste 140
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Kristy McCray, Executive Director
ed@sarpcenter.org
(805) 545-8888
www.sarpcenter.org
SLO County’s only rape crisis center, serving sexual/abuse survivors through 24-hour crisis intervention and counseling; provides rape prevention education to schools and community members. 95-3415650
14387 United Way of San Luis Obispo County The LINK (Central Coast Link) 6500 Morro Road Suite A
Atascadero, CA 93422
Daniel H. Cano, Executive Director
dcano@linkslo.org
(805) 466-5404
www.linkslo.org
Working with children and families to enhance independence focusing on family strengths to keep children safe, healthy, at home, in school and out of trouble. 91-2022036
18158 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Transitional Food and Shelter Inc 3770 N River Rd
Paso Robles, CA 93446
Pearl Munak, President
pearltrans@aol.com
(805) 238-7056
www.nowheretogo.com
Providing 24-hr, temporary, emergency shelter to disabled homeless coming out of hospitals and needing bed rest, food for the hungry, holiday toys for poor children. 77-0489535
14435 United Way of San Luis Obispo County Women's Shelter Program of San Luis Obispo County PO Box 125
San Luis Obispo, CA 93406
Marianne Kennedy, Executive Director
mkennedy1@thegrid.net
(805) 781-6401
www.womensshelterslo.org
Emergency shelter, advocacy, case management, counseling, legal assistance and transitional housing for domestic violence victims and their children within San Luis Obispo County. 95-3370729
14374 United Way of the Bay Area United Way of the Bay Area 221 Main St Ste 300
San Francisco, CA 94105
Molly Carter,
mcarter@uwba.org.
(415) 808-4323
www.uwba.org
We harness expertise, creativity and philanthropy to create pathways out of poverty for individuals and families in the Bay Area. 94-1312348
12750 United Way of the Bay Area AASK America 8201 Edgewater Dr Ste 103
Oakland, CA 94621
Liz Kocabiyik, Development Director
liz@aask.org
(510) 553-1748
www.aask.org
Helps find forever families for waiting children in the California foster care system. We offer no cost adoption and foster care services to prospective parents. 23-7353698
14372 United Way of the Bay Area Abode Services 40849 Fremont Blvd
Fremont, CA 94538
Louis D. Chicoine, Executive Director
lchicoine@abodeservices.org
(510) 657-7409
www.abodeservices.org
We provide transitional shelter and housing and a wide range of support services to homeless families and individuals seeking to return to stable housing. 94-3087060
11761 United Way of the Bay Area ABS CBN Foundation Inc 150 Shoreline Dr
Redwood City, CA 94065
J Robbie Fabian, President
robbie-fabian@abs-cbn.com
(650) 508-6117
www.abscbnfoundation.org
We provide food, medical assistance, livelihood promotion, assistance with school curricula and teacher training, and transitional housing in poor communities in the Philippines. 94-3292281
18031 United Way of the Bay Area Adult Day Services Network of Contra Costa 490 Golf Club Rd
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
Carole Brekke, Administrative Coordinator
cbrekke@adultdaycc.org
(925) 682-1000
www.adultdaycc.org
Promote adult day services throughout Contra Costa County in order to enrich the lives of seniors and people with disabilities, their families, and the community. 45-0516536
14252 United Way of the Bay Area AIDS Legal Referral Panel (AIDS Legal Referral Panel of the San Francisco Bay Area) 1663 Mission St Ste 500
San Francisco, CA 94103
Bill Hirsh, Executive Director
Bill@alrp.org
(415) 701-1200
www.alrp.org
ALRP provides access to free and low-cost legal referral services, counseling and direct representation for people with HIV/ AIDS in the San Francisco Bay Area 94-3111738
26205 United Way of the Bay Area America Scores Bay Area (Bay Area Scores) 440 Alabama St
San Francisco, CA 94110
Colin Schmidt, Executive Director
cschmidt@americascores.org
(415) 486-1313
www.americascoresbayarea.org
Inspire urban youth to lead healthy lives, be engaged students, and have the confidence and character to make a difference in the world. 52-1955491
14904 United Way of the Bay Area American Red Cross (American Red Cross Napa County Chapter) 1790 Third Street
Napa, CA 94559
Frank Lucier, CEO
frank@napacountyredcross.org
(707) 257-2900
www.napacountyredcross.org
Caring hope and help in times of crisis, providing our community with local emergency preparedness, disaster response, safety training, and support for the armed forces. 53-0196605
8828 United Way of the Bay Area American Red Cross San Francisco Bay Area 85 2nd St 8th Fl
San Francisco, CA 94105
Stacy Williams, Corporate Development Manager
williamssta@usa.redcross.org
(415) 427-8182
www.redcrossbayarea.org
Provides disaster relief, health and safety education, community preparedness, International and youth services in Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo and Solano counties. 94-3045430
26894 United Way of the Bay Area AnewAmerica Community Corporation 1918 University Ave Ste 3A
Berkeley, CA 94704
Viola Gonzales, Chief Executive Officer
vgonzales@anewamerica.org
(510) 540-7785
www.anewamerica.org
Create jobs, promote self-sufficiency of low-income families, develop or expand green microenterprises integrating formal business planning-training, technical assistance over three years and social responsibility. 94-3342658
14268 United Way of the Bay Area Arc of San Francisco The 1500 Howard St
San Francisco, CA 94103
Martin Sullivan CFRE, Director of Development & Community Relations
msullivan@thearcSF.org
(415) 255-7200
www.thearcSF.org
Provides services for adults with developmental disabilities: paid work, job placement, training and follow-up, independent living skills training, housing, advocacy and senior services. 94-1415287
14269 United Way of the Bay Area ARC Solano The PO Box 4119
Vallejo, CA 94590
Gerald O. Forcier, Executive Director
arcgforcier@email.com
(707) 552-2935
www.thearcsolano.org
Living skills training, behavior management program, support groups, and workshops for people with developmental disabilities and their families who reside in Solano County. 94-2250551
16648 United Way of the Bay Area Art Works Downtown Inc 1337 Fourth St
San Rafael, CA 94901
Petrina Wielgos, Managing Director
petrina@artworksdowntown.org
(415) 451-8119
www.artworksdowntown.org
We encourage artistic activities in six program areas: artist studios, exhibitions, classes, events, housing and outreach, cooperating with organizations to make art an everyday experience. 68-0387761
11120 United Way of the Bay Area Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center (Asian and Pacific Islander Wellness Center: Community HIV/AIDS Services, Inc., The) 730 Polk St 4th Fl
San Francisco, CA 94109
Lance Toma, Executive Director
lance@apiwellness.org
(415) 292-3400
www.apiwellness.org
A health services, education, research, and policy organization. Our mission is to educate, support, empower and advocate for Asian and Pacific Islander communities. 94-3096109
14912 United Way of the Bay Area Asian Community Mental Health Services (Asian Community Mental Health Board) 310 8th St Ste 201
Oakland, CA 94607
Melissa Moy, Executive Assistant
info@acmhs.org
(510) 451-6729
www.acmhs.org
Provider of mental health, developmental disabilities, family support services in over 11 Asian languages to the Asian and Pacific Islander communities of the East Bay. 94-2248390
14913 United Way of the Bay Area Asian Health Services 818 Webster St
Oakland, CA 94607
Clarence Wong, Director of Development, Individual Giving
cwong@ahschc.org
(510) 986-6830
www.asianhealthservices.org
We are a community health center that provides medical services, health education, insurance counseling, and client advocacy in nine languages to underserved Asian immigrants. 94-2235908
14914 United Way of the Bay Area Asian Immigrant Women Advocates Inc 310 8th St Ste 301
Oakland, CA 94607
Maria Morales, Admin & Development Director
maria@aiwa.org
(510) 268-0192
www.aiwa.org
We work to empower low-income Asian immigrant women and youth through education, leadership development and civic participation. 94-2977665
16835 United Way of the Bay Area Asian neighborhood Design AND (Asian Neighborhood Design Inc) 1245 Howard Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Lori Higa, Development Manager
lhiga@andnet.org
(415) 575-0423
www.andnet.org
We strive to reduce poverty by providing opportunities for low-income residents to become economically self-sufficient through job training, architecture & community planning services. 23-7394580
4729 United Way of the Bay Area Asian Pacific Fund 225 Bush St Ste 590
San Francisco, CA 94104
Gail M. Kong, Executive Director & President
info@asianpacificfund.org
(415) 433-6859
www.asianpacificfund.org
A community foundation that improves the health and well-being of all Asians in the Bay Area through grants and services to 90 Asian organizations. 94-3201522
26228 United Way of the Bay Area Aspire Education Project P O Box 10083
Oakland, CA 94610
Matthew Hulse, Executive Director
mhulse@aspireeducation.org
(510) 658-7500
www.aspireeducation.org
We help disadvantaged students reach their potential by providing options they otherwise wouldn’t have. The best educational opportunities should be available to everyone. 20-5274459
25589 United Way of the Bay Area Avian Rescue Corporation 1212 Saint Elizabeth Ct
Concord, CA 94518
Ron Howard, President/CEO
avianrescuecorp@gmail.com
(925) 686-2350
www.avianrescuecorp.org
Rescue birds from abuse, neglect, or cruelty/mistreatment. Provide education and training as a community benefit. Provide birds a safe environment and necessary medical attention. 26-1230158
18824 United Way of the Bay Area Axis Community Health Inc 4361 Railroad Ave
Pleasanton, CA 94566
Valerie Jonas, Development Director
vjonas@axishealth.org
(925) 201-6068
www.axishealth.org
We are a nonprofit community health center that provides a wide range of medical, psychological and social support services for Tri-Valley residents. 94-2232394
14921 United Way of the Bay Area BANANAS Incorporated 5232 Claremont Ave
Oakland, CA 94618
Cate Ejjed, Finance Director
Cate@bananasinc.org
(510) 658-7353
www.bananasinc.org
We provide child care referrals to parents; pay for child care of low-income families; give technical assistance to child care programs; offer classes and publications. 94-2247074
21008 United Way of the Bay Area Bay Institute of San Francisco 695 DeLong Ave Ste 100
Novato, CA 94945
David Tausheck, Finance Director
david@bay.org
(415) 878-2929
www.bay.org
We protect and restore ecosystems of San Francisco Bay, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, and the rivers, streams and watersheds tributary to the Estuary. 94-2717001
10438 United Way of the Bay Area BAYCAT (Bayview-Hunters Point Center For Arts and Technology) 2415 Third St Ste 230
San Francisco, CA 94107
Brittany Janis, Development Manager
brittanyjanis@baycat.org
(415) 701-8228
www.baycat.org
BAYCAT educates, empowers and employs disconnected youth. Through free classes in digital media arts we engage youth to positively transform themselves and their communities. 94-3329786
14270 United Way of the Bay Area Bayshore Child Care Services 45 Midway Dr
Daly City, CA 94014
Ann K Sims, Executive Director
Ann@BayshoreChildCare.org
(415) 330-1725
www.BayshoreChildCare.org
We provide year-round quality child care, education and comprehensive support services to low-income families enabling parents to work or complete training. 94-2597509
26229 United Way of the Bay Area Be A Mentor Inc 714 B Street
Hayward, CA 94541
Robert Goetsch, Executive Director
goetsch@beamentor.org
(510) 795-6488
www.beamentor.org
Provide caring adult mentors for children who need some extra attention. Children with caring adults in their lives become caring adults to their children. 94-3165640
14271 United Way of the Bay Area Berkeley Food and Housing Project 2362 Bancroft Way
Berkeley , CA 94704
Terrie Light, Executive Director
tlight@bfhp.org
(510) 649-4965
www.bfhp.org
Provides free community meals, emergency, transitional and permanent housing and support services to homeless adults and children, including homeless Veterans and victims of domestic violence. 94-2979073
12777 United Way of the Bay Area Big Brothers Big Sisters of the North Bay Inc 1618 Second St
San Rafael, CA 94901
Bob Smith, Executive Director
bsmith@bbbsnorthbay.org
(415) 453-3800
www.bbbsnorthbay.org
Empowers vulnerable North Bay children to reach their potential and become confident, competent, and caring young adults through safe, professionally supported one-to-one mentoring relationships. 94-2502278
16651 United Way of the Bay Area Birthright of Brentwood 857 Second St Ste D
Brentwood, CA 94513
Deena Foley / Rose Deitz, Co-Director / Director
brentwoodbirthright@gmail.com
(925) 634-1275
www.birthright.org
Pregnancy support services for women, free and confidential. Pregnancy testing, medical and counseling referrals, transportation, shelter homes, maternity clothes and layettes, adoption information; community resources. 68-0346762
25557 United Way of the Bay Area Breathe California of the Bay Area 1469 Park Ave
San Jose, CA 95126
Margo Sidener, President & CEO
margo@lungsrus.org
(408) 998-5865
www.lungsrus.org
Fights lung disease through school/community/professional education; tobacco control; patient support; advocacy; research; information and referral; resource library; speakers bureau; and clean air programs. 94-1156307
26204 United Way of the Bay Area Brighter Beginnings 2648 International Blvd Ste 801
Oakland, CA 94601
Jessica Blakemore, Development Coordinator
jblakemore@brighter-beginnings.org
(510) 903-7515
www.brighter-beginnings.org
Strengthens families by helping parents become self-sufficient so they can raise happy, healthy children. 94-2949749
26254 United Way of the Bay Area Brothers on the Rise (San Francisco Study Center) 1470 Fruitvale Ave
Oakland, CA 94601
Jon Gilgoff, Project Director
jon@brothersontherise.org
(510) 599-3582
www.brothersontherise.org
We empower boys to grow into peaceful, responsible, caring and productive young men through counseling, literacy, life skills, leadership, college prep, and career readiness activities. 94-2168838
11003 United Way of the Bay Area California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform 650 Harrison St 2nd Fl
San Francisco, CA 94107
Robert Martien, Operations Manager
robert@canhr.org
(415) 974-5171
www.canhr.org
We advocate for the rights of long-term care consumers, provide information on Medi-Cal, and offer lawyer referral services through a statewide toll free line. 94-2939542
16654 United Way of the Bay Area California Breast Cancer Research Program (Regents of the University of California) 300 Lakeside Dr 6th Fl
Oakland, CA 94612
Brenda Dixon-Coby, Coordinator, Program Outreach & Special Events
brenda.dixon-coby@ucop.edu
(510) 987-9884
www.CABreastCancer.org
Our mission is to eliminate breast cancer by leading innovation in research, communication, and collaboration in the California scientific and lay communities. 94-6002123
14956 United Way of the Bay Area California Pacific Medical Center Foundation 2015 Steiner St
San Francisco, CA 94115
Kristen Darmody, Director of Development Programs
darmodk@sutterhealth.org
(415) 600-4406
www.cpmcf.org
Develops resources for the Center, a nonprofit hospital. Donations assist in providing state of the art equipment, patient services, research and facility improvements. 94-2728432
10626 United Way of the Bay Area California Pan Ethnic Health Network 1221 Preservation Park Way Ste 200
Oakland, CA 94612
Pam Flood, Director of Operations
pflood@cpehn.org
(510) 832-1160
www.cpehn.org
Improve access to health care and eliminate health disparities by advocating for public policies and sufficient resources to address the health needs of our communities. 94-3306223
25008 United Way of the Bay Area Cancer Prevention Institute of California CPIC 2201 Walnut Ave Ste 300
Fremont, CA 94538
Sandi Farrell, Executive Assistant
sandi.farrell@cpic.org
(510) 608-5003
www.cpic.org
The nation’s premier organization solely to cancer prevention research and education. 23-7427232
11839 United Way of the Bay Area Catholic Charities CYO 180 Howard St 1st Fl
San Francisco, CA 94105
Margie Shurgot, Director of Development and Communications
mshurgot@cccyo.org
(415) 972-1291
www.cccyo.org
Supporting families, aging and disabled adults and youth through social services and opportunities for healthy growth and development. 94-1498472
14275 United Way of the Bay Area Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Oakland 433 Jefferson St
Oakland, CA 94607
Joe Vallor, Development Coordinator
jvallor@cceb.org
(510) 768-3138
www.cceb.org
A multi-service agency providing social services and advocacy to people in need since 1934. Serving homeless families and children, immigrants, refugees, elderly, at-risk youth, etc. 94-2677202
8766 United Way of the Bay Area Catholic Social Service Solano (Catholic Charities of Sacramento) 125 Corporate Pl
Vallejo, CA 94590
Kurt M. Chismark, Executive Director
admin@csssolano.org
(707) 644-8909
www.csssolano.org
We provide low-cost family/individual counseling and immigration services throughout Solano County, and emergency food and housing assistance for Vallejo low-income families 94-2576612
26948 United Way of the Bay Area Causa Justa Just Cause (Just Cause Education Fund) PO Box 3596
Oakland, CA 94609
Adam Gold, Director of Operations & Finance
adam@cjjc.org
(510) 763-5877
www.cjjc.org
CJJC is a Multiracial, Grassroots Organization Building Community Leadership to Achieve Justice for Low-Income San Francisco and Oakland Residents. 55-0883038
15158 United Way of the Bay Area Center for Domestic Peace 734 A St
San Rafael, CA 94941
Donna Garske, Executive Director
dgarske@c4dp.org
(415) 457-2464
www.c4dp.org
Provide 24-hour-hotlines, housing, support groups, and advocacy services for abused women and their children. Violence prevention programs for men, businesses, schools, state-wide initiatives and more. 94-2415856
12109 United Way of the Bay Area Center for Independent Living 3075 Adeline St Ste 100
Berkeley , CA 94703
Yomi Wrong, Executive Director
ywrong@cilberkeley.org
(510) 841-4776
www.cilberkeley.org
Provides services, support and advocacy to enhance the rights and abilities of people with disabilities to actively participate in communities and to lead self-determined lives. 23-7175191
14272 United Way of the Bay Area Child Abuse Listening, Interviewing and Coordination Center (CALICO Center) 524 Estudillo Ave
San Leandro, CA 94577
Farley Walker, Development Coordinator
Farley@calicocenter.org
(510) 895-0702
www.calicocenter.org
Achieves justice and healing for abused children. We assist police officers and child-welfare workers by conducting child-focused investigations and help families heal from the trauma. 94-3256781
18825 United Way of the Bay Area Child Molestation Research and Prevention Institute, Inc. 2515 Santa Clara Ave Ste 104
Alameda, CA 94501
Whitney Gabriel, Board Member
wgabriel@cmrpi.org
(510) 740-1410
www.childmolestationprevention.org
We are a science-based nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing child sexual abuse through prevention research, prevention education, and family support. 43-1954742
14987 United Way of the Bay Area Children's Council of San Francisco 445 Church St
San Francisco, CA 94114
Sandee L. Blechman, Executive Director
sblechman@childrenscouncil.org
(415) 276-2948
www.childrenscouncil.org
Connecting families to child care that meets their needs and helping ensure that quality child care is a reality for all children in our city. 94-2221305
14990 United Way of the Bay Area Children's Network of Solano County The 2320 Courage Dr Ste 107
Fairfield, CA 94533
Ronda Kogler, Director of Operations
fiscal@childnet.org
(707) 421-7229
www.childnet.org
Promotes programs supporting families, secures funding for children's services, influences state/federal policies, helps families’ access services and publishes data on the status of children. 68-0014506
756 United Way of the Bay Area Chinatown Community Children's Center 979 Clay St
San Francisco, CA 94108
Jyan Ferng, Interim Executive Director
jyan@childrencenter.org
(415) 986-2528
www.childrencenter.org
Founded in 1972, we are a nonprofit Chinese bilingual/bicultural childcare center in San Francisco. We provide quality services to low-income immigrant, and bicultural families. 23-7126354
14282 United Way of the Bay Area Chinatown Community Development Center 1525 Grant Ave
San Francisco, CA 94133
Winnie Chu, Director of Resource Development
wchu@chinatowncdc.org
(415) 984-1472
www.chinatowncdc.org
Provides affordable, services-enriched housing, tenant advocacy and open space/transportation planning to low-income families, seniors and homeless in San Francisco. 94-2514053
12498 United Way of the Bay Area Chinese Hospital (Chinese Hospital Association) 845 Jackson St
San Francisco, CA 94133
Julia Ling, Director of Fund Development
julial@chasf.org
(415) 677-2470
www.chinesehospital-sf.org
A unique health care provider with a long history of providing access to culturally and linguistically competent health care services for the Chinese community. 94-0382780
14991 United Way of the Bay Area Chinese Newcomers Service Center 777 Stockton St Ste 104
San Francisco, CA 94108
Carlos Serrano-Quan, Executive Director
csq@chinesenewcomers.org
(415) 421-2111
www.chinesenewcomers.org
Multi-lingual social services, acculturation/adjustment support, information and referral, job preparation workshop, job placement, naturalization, to Chinese immigrant families and individuals living below the poverty level. 94-2152893
16656 United Way of the Bay Area Coastside Adult Day Health Center 645 Correas St
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Janie Bono-James, Executive Director
cadhc@coastside.net
(650) 726-5067
www.coastsideadultdayhealth.org
We provide comprehensive health care to the elderly and disabled in a structured day program that keeps people healthy, active and as independent as possible. 94-2935784
25611 United Way of the Bay Area College Summit Inc 703 Market St Ste 205
San Francisco, CA 94103
Raquel Espana, Coordinator
respana@collegesummit.org
(415) 227-9905
www.collegesummit.org
A college readiness program for low-income students in the Bay Area, which includes a curriculum, student leadership workshops, teacher training and data gathering. 52-2007028
18037 United Way of the Bay Area Community Housing Partnership 20 Jones Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
Zeke Weiner, Development & Communications Director
Zweiner@chp-sf.org
(415) 929-2470
www.chp-sf.org
We provide permanent supportive housing with integrated support services and employment and training programs to homeless individuals and families in San Francisco. 94-3112338
14285 United Way of the Bay Area Community Music Center CMC 544 Capp St
San Francisco, CA 94110
Christopher J. Borg, Executive Director
cborg@sfcmc.org
(415) 647-6015
www.sfcmc.org
Since 1921 we provided students access to low/no cost music education and performances. Serving a diverse constituency of children, seniors, inner-city youth. 94-1156270
4020 United Way of the Bay Area Community Resources for Children 3299 Claremont Wy Ste 1
Napa, CA 94558
Diana Short, Executive Director
dshort@crcnapa.org
(707) 253-0376
www.crcnapa.org
Child care information and referral; subsidized child care for low-income families; support to child care providers; resource/toy lending library. 94-2524785
26230 United Way of the Bay Area Community Technology Network of the Bay Area CTN 972 Mission St 5th Fl
San Francisco, CA 94103
Margaret Lucas, Development and Fundraising
Margaret@ctnbayarea.org
(415) 370-8103
www.ctnbayarea.org
We provide digital literacy trainings, web-based resources, sustainable advocacy, and strategic leadership, while uniting organizations and volunteers to increase computer access in low-income neighborhoods. 26-2119465
15013 United Way of the Bay Area Community Youth Center of San Francisco 1038 Post St
San Francisco, CA 94109
Sarah Ching Ting Wan, Executive Director
sarahw@cycsf.org
(415) 775-2636
www.cycsf.org
Serving disadvantaged high need/at-risk Asian youth with age, cultural and language appropriate services; outreach, intervention, counseling, education, job training/placement, prevention, and leadership development. 94-1728818
15015 United Way of the Bay Area Compass Family Services 49 Powell St 3rd Fl
San Francisco, CA 94102
Erica Kisch, Executive Director
ekisch@compass-sf.org
(415) 644-0504
www.compass-sf.org
Offers a wide range of supportive programs and services designed to help families find stable housing, secure employment and raise healthy children. 94-1156622
14288 United Way of the Bay Area Contra Costa Child Care Council 1035 Detroit Ave Ste 200
Concord, CA 94518
Catherine J. Ertz-Berger, Executive Director
kate@cocokids.org
(925) 676-5442
www.cocokids.org
Offers child care referrals, parent education, resources and innovative programs to serve families, child care programs and the community. 94-2383037
26231 United Way of the Bay Area Contra Costa County Historical Society 610 Main St
Martinez, CA 94553
Priscilla A. Couden, Executive Director
info@cocohistory.com
(925) 229-1042
www.cocohistory.com
Discovering, preserving and maintaining mementos, memories and written and pictorial records of Contra Costa's past. Making them accessible to residents of the county and beyond. 23-7327190
15019 United Way of the Bay Area Cope Family Center 1340 Fourth St
Napa, CA 94559
Michele Grupe, Development Director
mgrupe@copefamilycenter.org
(707) 252-1123
www.copefamilycenter.org
Family resource center that empowers families to create happy, healthy lives for children through child abuse prevention, home visitation, parent education and family support services. 94-2322399
15025 United Way of the Bay Area Creative Growth Inc 355 24th St
Oakland, CA 94612
Kim Mizuhara, Development Manager
kim@creativegrowth.org
(510) 836-2340
www.creativegrowth.org
We provide programs in visual arts, independent living training, counseling and vocational opportunities for adults and young adults with developmental, physical, emotional, and mental disabilities. 23-7319028
16659 United Way of the Bay Area Dance Palace The PO Box 217
Point Reyes, CA 94956
Dan Mankin, Executive Director
dance@horizoncable.com
(415) 663-1075
www.dancepalace.org
A nonprofit community center providing a wide variety of educational, recreational, cultural and community services for people of all ages and backgrounds in West Marin. 94-2460193
11422 United Way of the Bay Area Diabetic Youth Foundation 5167 Clayton Rd Ste F
Concord, CA 94521
Paula Gogin, Development Director
gogin@dyf.org
(925) 680-4994
www.dyf.org
Offers summer camps, weekend and one-day education programs and recreation activities to improve the lives of children and families affected by type-1 diabetes. 94-6003673
15035 United Way of the Bay Area Discovery Counseling Center of the San Ramon Valley 115A Town & Country Dr
Danville, CA 94526
Kathy Chiverton, Executive Director (Interim)
Kathychiverton@discoveryctr.net
(925) 837-0505
www.discoveryctr.com
Affordable, high quality counseling to individuals, couples, and families. We provide free school-based counseling as well as early intervention prevention services and community education. 94-1705971
14292 United Way of the Bay Area Early Childhood Mental Health Program 4101 Macdonald Ave
Richmond, CA 94805
Lynn Martin, Executive Director
lynnmartin@ecmhp.org
(510) 412-9200
www.ecmhp.org
Provides mental health services to children ages 0 to 6, and their families, who have experienced abuse, neglect, or other childhood trauma. 94-2883469
10692 United Way of the Bay Area Earned Asset Resource Network Inc 235 Montgomery St Ste 470
San Francisco, CA 94104
Amanda Byrd, Development and Communications Director
amanda@earn.org
(415) 240-4477
www.earn.org
Provides low-income families with asset-building tools including financial education and matched savings accounts to help them save, invest, and break the cycle of poverty. 91-2172676
13241 United Way of the Bay Area East Bay Community Law Center 2921 Adeline St
Berkeley , CA 94703
Ana Maria Murillo, Deputy Director of Development
amurillo@ebclc.org
(510) 548-4040
www.ebclc.org
Provides free legal services to low-income residents of the East Bay in the areas of housing, health care, immigration, income, community reentry, and economic justice. 94-3042565
24952 United Way of the Bay Area East Bay NSBE Jr (East Bay National Society of Black Engineers Jr) 1606 Birdhaven Wy
Pittsburg, CA 94565
Frances Wilson, Executive Director
advisor@eastbaynsbejr.org
(925) 565-3024
www.eastbaynsbejr.org
Under-represented hands-on K-12 sience, technology, engineering, math and rootics; tutoring, homework help, college prep for at-risk collaboration with Pittsburg Unified School District serving minorities. 56-2561791
25590 United Way of the Bay Area East Bay United Soccer Club (Rockridge Soccer Club) 5940 College Ave
Oakland, CA 94618
Eric Sippel, President
fundraising@eastbayunitedsoccer.org

www.eastBayunitedsoccer.org
East Bay United is one of the largest youth soccer clubs in Northern California focusing on being the premier club for player and coach development. 20-0489332
16661 United Way of the Bay Area East Oakland Community Project 7515 International Blvd
Oakland, CA 94621
Wendy Jackson, Executive Director
wendyujackson@gmail.com
(510) 532-3211
www.eocp.net
We provide emergency shelter and comprehensive services to homeless individuals, families, and people living with HIV/AIDS, as well as transitional housing and services for families. 94-3078181
15041 United Way of the Bay Area East Oakland Youth Development Center 8200 International Blvd
Oakland, CA 94621
Regina Jackson, Executive Director
regina@eoydc.org
(510) 569-8088
www.eoydc.org
Free services promoting a positive development of Youth and Individuals in need of educational assistance, job training placement and cultural recreational activities. 23-7334590
14297 United Way of the Bay Area Episcopal Community Services of San Francisco 165 Eighth St 3rd Fl
San Francisco, CA 94103
Lynn Nawahine, Director of Development
lnawahine@ecs-sf.org
(415) 487-3706
www.ecs-sf.org
Providing services to 12,000 homeless people annually, including emergency shelter, permanent housing, counseling, adult education, vocational training and specialized programs for seniors and families. 94-3096716
14299 United Way of the Bay Area Family Bridges Inc 168 11th St
Oakland, CA 94607
Jessie Estelle, Secretary
JessieE@FamBridges.org
(510) 839-2022
www.FamBridges.org
Our mission empowers the most vulnerable members of the Asian community, especially the elderly, newcomers. Providing them with assistance necessary to lead them to self-sufficiency. 94-1725018
14300 United Way of the Bay Area Family Emergency Shelter Coalition 21455 Birch St 5
Hayward, CA 94541
Cate Steane, Executive Director
fesco@fescofamilyshelter.org
(510) 886-5473
www.fescofamilyshelter.org
We help homeless families with children become self-sufficient through comprehensive program services - food, shelter, counseling, life skills education, employment readiness, transitional housing, and aftercare. 68-0411209
15231 United Way of the Bay Area Family Paths Inc 1727 Martin Luther King Jr Wy Ste 109
Oakland, CA 94612
Tara Bartholomew, Development Director
Tbartholomew@familypaths.org
(510) 893-9230
www.familypaths.org
We strengthen family relationships by providing mental health treatment and family support services, including a 24-hour Parent Support Hotline and child abuse treatment services. 23-7181846
15056 United Way of the Bay Area Family Service Agency of Marin (Family Service Agency of Marin County) 555 Northgate Dr Ste 100
San Rafael, CA 94903
Margaret R. Hallett, Executive Director
mhallett@fsamarin.org
(415) 491-5700
www.fsamarin.org
Counseling, education and advocacy for distressed, at-risk children, adults and families. Crisis intervention, child abuse and domestic violence prevention, and substance abuse treatment. 94-1196788
14302 United Way of the Bay Area Family Service of Napa Valley (Family Service of the North Bay) 709 Franklin St
Napa, CA 94559
Rob Weiss LCSW, Executive Director
info@familyservicenapa.org
(707) 255-0966
www.familyservicenapa.org
A nonprofit mental health organization dedicated to providing affordable counseling services and community based transitional and permanent housing for mentally disabled adults. 94-1236934
15060 United Way of the Bay Area Family Support Services of the Bay Area 401 Grand Ave Ste 500
Oakland, CA 94610
Moana Newman, Development Manager
mnewman@fssba-oak.org
(510) 834-2443
www.fssba-oak.org
Supportive services to strengthen families: childcare for children with special needs, life skills development, support for relative caregivers and mentoring for children with incarcerated parents. 94-3108205
15062 United Way of the Bay Area Feral Cat Foundation 148 Draeger Dr
Moraga, CA 94556
Estelle Breitmayer, President
estedbreit@aol.com
(925) 376-6727
www.feralcatfoundation.org
We are a volunteer organization who trap homeless and feral cats, test for leukemia/FIV, Alter, provide medical needs, adoptions in Contra Costa, Alameda counties. 68-0411209
26389 United Way of the Bay Area Filipino Advocates for Justice 310 8th St Ste 308
Oakland, CA 94607
Lillian Galedo, Executive Director
lgaledo@filipinos4justice.org
(510) 465-9876
www.filipimos4justice,org
Providing services in employment and citizenship assistance, youth development, information and referral. Support and leadership to low-wage workers and home care workers, and civic participation. 94-2218907
14303 United Way of the Bay Area Filipino American Development Foundation 1010 Mission St
San Francisco, CA 94103
Bernadette Sy, Executive Director
bernadette@bayanihancc.org
(415) 348-8042
www.bayanihancc.org
We provide programs, information and resources to strengthen the social, physical and economic well-being of underserved Filipino Americans and surrounding California communities. 94-3300090
11742 United Way of the Bay Area Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano PO Box 6324
Concord, CA 94524
Marilu Boucher , Development Director
mboucher@foodbankccs.org
(925) 771-1309
www.foodbankccs.org
Alleviate hunger and reduce food waste in Contra Costa and Solano counties by distributing 13.7 million pounds of food annually to 132,000 hungry people monthly. 94-2418054
24956 United Way of the Bay Area Fraternite Notre Dame, Inc. P O Box 590805
San Francisco, CA 94159
Sister Marie Madeleine, Program Manager
raphael10@aol.com
(415) 793-5686
www.fraternitenotredame.org
Religious and Humanitarian Organization offering a Soup-Kitchen and Food Pantry in Tenderloin, San Francisco, where hundreds of poor people are nourished and comforted. Meals-on-Wheels for the homeless. 13-3600714
14306 United Way of the Bay Area George Mark Children's Fund 2121 George Mark Ln
San Leandro, CA 94578
Ken Sommer, Director of Advancement
ksommer@georgemark.org
(510) 346-4624
www.georgemark.org
We provide end-of-life, respite and transitional care to children with life-threatening illnesses and their families. 94-3255845
14307 United Way of the Bay Area Girl Scouts of Northern California 7700 Edgewater Dr Ste 340
Oakland, CA 94621
Stephanie Chew, Senior Director Gifts
schew@girlscoutsnorcal.org
(510) 562-8470
www.girlscoutsnorcal.org
Girl scouting, from the Silicon Valley to the Oregon border, builds girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. 94-1551410
14668 United Way of the Bay Area Girls Incorporated of Alameda County 13666 E 14th St
San Leandro, CA 94578
Kirsten Melton, CDO
Kmelton@girlsinc-alameda.org
(510) 357-5515
www.girlsinc-alameda.org
From early literacy to college prep Girls Inc.’s proven developmental programs challenge girls from underserved communities to achieve academic success, a healthy lifestyle and self-confidence. 94-1558073
14308 United Way of the Bay Area Good Samaritan Family Resource Center of San Francisco 1294 Potrero Ave
San Francisco, CA 94110
Mario Paz, Executive Director
mariopaz@goodsamfrc.org
(415) 401-4242
www.goodsamfrc.org
Help immigrant families access needed services, develop self-sufficiency and participate fully in the community. 94-3154078
13310 United Way of the Bay Area Grace Urban Ministries Inc 3265 16th St
San Francisco, CA 94103
Craig Wong, Executive Director
cwong@gum.org
(415) 703-6094
www.gum.org
Seeking welfare of vulnerable SF communities through congregation-based education, advocacy and health services to families, and by fostering collaboration among congregations, schools and community-based organizations. 94-3237160
14295 United Way of the Bay Area Habitat For Humanity International 2619 Broadway Ste 205
Oakland, CA 94612
Krysta Morgenthaler, VP of Development & Communications
kmorenthaler@habitateb.org
(510) 251-6304
www.habitateb.org
We create successful homeownership opportunities for families with limited incomes by building sustainable housing and revitalizing neighborhoods. 94-3053687
14310 United Way of the Bay Area Hayward Friends of Animals PO Box 3986
Hayward, CA 94540
Jeanne Gocker, Treasurer
jmgocker@comcast.net
(510) 886-3357
Helps low-income pet owners feed and get medical care for their companion animals. 94-3064882
15105 United Way of the Bay Area Hemophilia Foundation of Northern California 6400 Hollis St Ste 6
Emeryville, CA 94608
Merlin Wedepohl, Executive Director
Merlin.Wedepohl@hemofoundation.org
(510) 658-3324
www.hemofoundation.org
Our organization serves the needs of people affected by bleeding disorders by enhancing quality of life through support, education, outreach and advocacy. 94-1638703
15112 United Way of the Bay Area Homeless Children's Network 3265 17th Street Suite 404
San Francisco, CA 94110
April Y. Silas, Executive Director
april@hcnkids.org
(415) 437-3990
www.hcnkids.org
Decreasing the trauma of homelessness and domestic violence by providing strength-based, family-focused, and culturally appropriate prevention and intervention services to children, youth, parents, and families. 94-3266686
12618 United Way of the Bay Area Homeless Prenatal Program Inc 2500 18th St
San Francisco, CA 94110
Martha Ryan, Executive Director
martharyan@homelessprenatal.org
(415) 546-6756
www.homelessprenatal.org
Homelessness is ended for families and children as they become stable, healthy and self-sufficient with professional and peer-to-peer supports and services. 94-3146280
14312 United Way of the Bay Area Homeward Bound of Marin 1385 N Hamilton Pkwy
Novato, CA 94949
Paul Fordham, Development Director
pfordham@hbofm.org
(415) 382-3363
www.hbofm.org
Marin's main provider of housing with supportive services for homeless adults and families. Thirteen facilities provide 441 beds with services including job training and counseling. 68-0011405
14313 United Way of the Bay Area Horizons Foundation 550 Montgomery St Ste 700
San Francisco, CA 94111
Nikole Pagan, Adminstrative Manager
npagan@horizonsfoundation.org
(415) 398-2333
www.horizonsfoundation.org
A social justice philanthropic organization serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community through grant making, leadership development, donor services/education, and philanthropic advocacy. 94-2686530
18036 United Way of the Bay Area Interactive Parenting Media (Childhood Matters Inc) PO Box 29072
Oakland, CA 94604
Liz Courtois, Operations Manager
liz@childhoodmatters.org
(510) 663-5437
www.childhoodmatters.org
Our mission is to inform and inspire parents and all who care about children so that every child may be happy, healthy, and thrive. 26-0098527
16556 United Way of the Bay Area Interfaith Council of Solano County The 724 Ohio St
Fairfield, CA 94533
Linda C Mahoney, Executive Director
admin@heatherhouse.org
(707) 427-8518
www.interfaithcouncilsolanocounty.org
Local faith-based groups working collaboratively to address issues of poverty and homelessness in Solano County. Operates Heather House Shelter / Transitional Housing Program. 68-0440432
12620 United Way of the Bay Area J Sei Inc 2126 Channing Wy
Berkeley , CA 94704
Diane Wong, Executive Director
diane@j-sei.org
(510) 848-3560
www.j-sei.org
With a range of culturally competent services, we promote healthy aging. We connect seniors with resources to maximize their independence and provide caregiver support. 94-2496799
14319 United Way of the Bay Area Jewish Community Center of the East Bay 1414 Walnut St
Berkeley, CA 94709
Julie Iny, Development Manager
juliei@jcceastbay.org
(510) 848-0237
www.jcceastbay.org
We provide a gathering place and programs created for families, singles, adults and seniors that celebrate Jewish values and culture. Open to all. 71-0995500
12760 United Way of the Bay Area Jewish Family and Childrens Services 2150 Post St
San Francisco, CA 94115
Cynthia Cox, Major Gifts Associate
cynthiaC@jfcs.org
(415) 449-1200
www.jfcs.org
Compassionate, cost-effective preventative, therapeutic, educational and supportive professional and volunteer services help 70,000 people - children, families, elderly - annually, relieving suffering and sustaining self-sufficiency. 94-1156528
13217 United Way of the Bay Area Jewish Family and Childrens Services of the East Bay 2484 Shattuck Ave Ste 210
Berkeley , CA 94704
Lynn Simon, Director of Development
lsimon@jfcs-eastbay.org
(510) 704-7475
www.jfcs-eastbay.org
Nonprofit, nonsectarian social services agency with a 130-year history of providing support to older adult, parents and youth, refugee and immigrants, and people with disabilities 94-3250304
12188 United Way of the Bay Area Jewish Vocational & Career Counseling Service 225 Bush St Ste 400
San Francisco, CA 94104
Wendy Rothenberg, Director of Development
wrothenberg@jvs.org
(415) 782-6265
www.jvs.org
We build the skills needed to succeed in today's workplace. We assist individuals to achieve self-sufficiency though employment, and help businesses fulfill their employment goals. 92-2213100
26946 United Way of the Bay Area John Muir Health Foundation (John Muir Foundation) 1400 Treat Blvd
Walnut Creek, CA 94597
Lori Johnson, Associate Development Officer
foundation@johnmuirhealth.com
(925) 947-4449
www.johnmuirhealthfoundation.org
Supports the programs, services, and hospitals of John Muir Health providing for lifesaving equipment, health education for community members, and medical care for the underserved. 94-2650855
14320 United Way of the Bay Area Juma Ventures 131 Steuart St Ste 201
San Francisco, CA 94105
Allie Sevy, Development Associate
Allies@jumaventures.org
(415) 371-0727
www.jumaventures.org
Breaking the cycle of poverty by ensuring youth complete a four-year college education, through college preparation, financial literacy, matched savings, job skills and employment. 94-3203203
18828 United Way of the Bay Area KEEN San Francisco (Bay Area) (Kids Enjoy Exercise Now) PO Box 223
Gualala, CA 95445
Ayesha Williamson, Executive Director
info@keensanfrancisco.org
(415) 710-4412
www.keensanfrancisco.org
A national, non-profit volunteer-led organization that provides free one-to-one sports and recreational opportunities for children and young adults with developmental disabilities. 52-1767631
26232 United Way of the Bay Area KEMET Foundation 449 So. 17th St
Richmand, CA 94804
Thabiti Mtambuzi, Secretary
Tmtambuzi@aol.com
(510) 236-0877
www.TheKemetFoundation.org
Engage in fundraising activities and funds educational institutions and activities designed to promote African and African American art, history and culture. 26-3351704
14321 United Way of the Bay Area La Casa de las Madres 1663 Mission St Ste 225
San Francisco, CA 94103
Katharine Berg, Associate Director
katharine@lacasa.org
(415) 503-0500
www.lacasadelasmadres.org
Offering 24-hour crisis response, domestic violence intervention and prevention services for women, teens and children; emergency shelter and community-based services including counseling, advocacy and referrals. 94-2330864
14322 United Way of the Bay Area La Clinica de la Raza Inc PO Box 17054
Oakland, CA 94601
Amy DeBower, Director of Development
adebower@laclinica.org
(510) 535-2911
www.laclinica.org
Dedicated to serving the entire needs of the family, La Clinica provides medical, dental, eye, mental health and health education services to low-income communities. 94-1744108
14325 United Way of the Bay Area Larkin Street Youth Services 701 Sutter St Fl 2
San Francisco, CA 94109
Keith Warren, Development Specialist
kwarren@larkinstreetyouth.org
(415) 673-0911
www.larkinstreetyouth.org
Shelter and supportive services for homeless and runaway youth to move beyond the streets, reach their full potential and contribute their best to the world. 94-2917999
26233 United Way of the Bay Area Latina Breast Cancer Agency 4271 Mission St, 2nd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94112
Olivia Fe, Founder/Executive Director
latinabca@yahoo.com
(415) 584-3444
www.latinabca.org
Provides one-on-one assistance for low income latinas living in S.F & San Mateo counties to access breast cancer screening and follow-up services at no cost. 01-0628124
14326 United Way of the Bay Area Lavender Youth Recreation and Information Center,Inc. 127 Collingwood St
San Francisco, CA 94114
Jodi L. Schwartz, Executive Director
jodi@lyric.org
(415) 703-6150
www.lyric.org
A community center for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth offering peer-based education, advocacy, recreation, information, internships and leadership opportunities. 94-3227296
16666 United Way of the Bay Area Legal Aid Society - Employment Law Center (Legal Aid Society - Employment Law Center) 180 Mongtomery St Ste 600
San Francisco, CA 94104
Megan Segle, Annual Fund Coordinator
msegle@las-elc.org
(415) 864-8848
www.las-elc.org
Promotes the rights and economic self-sufficiency of low-wage workers and marginalized communities through free legal services, education, advocacy at the local, state, and national level. 94-2783401
16667 United Way of the Bay Area Legal Aid Society of San Mateo Co. 521 E 5th Ave
San Mateo, CA 94402
M. Stacey Hawver, Executive Director
mshawver@legalaidsmc.org
(650) 558-0915
www.legalaidsmc.org
Provides free civil legal advice and representation to low-income residents of San Mateo County and seeks systemic solutions to related community problems. 94-1451894
14328 United Way of the Bay Area LIFE ElderCare Inc PO Box 5006
Fremont, CA 94537
Mary M. Anderson, Executive Director
manderson@ci.fremont.gov
(510) 574-2091
www.lifeeldercare.org
Provides services to frail, homebound, and disabled seniors in the Tri-Cities. Programs include, Meals on Wheels, VIP Rides, Friendly Visitors, and Falls Prevention. 23-7455567
25538 United Way of the Bay Area Lilliput Children's Services 1330 Arnold Dr Ste 241
Martinez, CA 94553
Elizabeth Morabito, Community Relations Coordinator
emorabito@lilliput.org
(916) 923-5444
www.lilliput.org
We partner with communities to ensure safety, permanence and well-being for abused, neglected and at-risk children and their families. 94-2614102
13246 United Way of the Bay Area Lincoln Child Center 4368 Lincoln Ave
Oakland, CA 94602
Nathaniel Foster, Director of Development
nathanielfoster@lincolnchildcenter.org
(510) 485-7103
www.lincolnchildcenter.org
Operate needs-driven mental health-focused programs ranging from school-based to community-based treatment which enable vulnerable and emotionally troubled children/families to lead independent and fulfilling lives. 94-1156501
12650 United Way of the Bay Area Loaves and Fishes of Contra Costa 1985 Bonifacio St No 100
Concord, CA 94520
David Gerson, Executive Director
david@loavesfishescc.org
(925) 687-6760
www.loavesfishescc.org
Our mission is to feed the hungry of Contra Costa County by providing free meals at dining facilities in local communities where there is need. 68-0018077
17179 United Way of the Bay Area Loma Vista Farm (Friends of Loma Vista Farm) 150 Rainier Ave
Vallejo, CA 94589
Rita LeRoy, Farm Coordinator
rkleroy@yahoo.com
(707) 556-8765
www.lomavistafarm.org
We seek to increase students' knowledge of nature and nutrition while enhancing academic learning Eco literacy, and psychosocial development. 32-0109022
26953 United Way of the Bay Area Lords Gym-Vacaville 316 Parker Street
Vacaville, CA 95688
Pamela Vargas, Board Member
pamvargas99gmail.com
(707) 673-7778
www.lordsgym.org
Youth participate in sports and educational activities in a Christian atmosphere raising self-esteem, promoting successful lifestyle patterns and providing purpose in their lives. 45-2286980
26236 United Way of the Bay Area Loved Twice 4123 Broadway Ste 815
Oakland, CA 94611
Lisa Klein, Executive Director
info@LovedTwice.org
(510) 652-2229
www.LovedTwice.org
Baby clothes donates to newborns in need upon departure from hospitals. Help us keep babies warm and clean giving them a better start in life. 94-3441434
14330 United Way of the Bay Area Lyon-Martin Health Services Inc (Lyon-Martin Women's Health Service Inc.) 1748 Market St Ste 201
San Francisco, CA 94102
Dawn Harbatkin, Interim Executive Director
dawn@lyon-martin.org
(415) 901-7110
www.lyon-martin.org
We provide excellent healthcare to women and transgender people in a safe and compassionate environment with sensitivity to sexual and gender identity. 94-2597707
26235 United Way of the Bay Area Marin Medical Reserve Corps Foundation 45 Miwok Drive
Novato, CA 94947
Katherine Shotwell, Administrator
ShotsLK@aol.com
(415) 897-2662
Activities: Fundraising to support Marin Medical Reserve Corps Medical Professionals in augmenting care by existing medical systems during public health crises or disasters. 27-1795730
14253 United Way of the Bay Area Mental Health Association of Alameda County (Alameda County Mental Health Association) 954 60th St Ste 10
Oakland, CA 94608
Stephen J Bischoff, Executive Director
sjb@mhaac.org
(510) 835-5010
www.mhaac.org
Assists people with mental illness in securing benefits and services and provides information and support for their families. Educates the public and policymakers. 94-1254645
14332 United Way of the Bay Area Mental Health Association of San Francisco 870 Market St Ste 928
San Francisco, CA 94102
Eduardo Vega, Executive Director
eduardo@mha-sf.org
(415) 421-2926
www.mha-sf.org
Dedicated to improving mental health through advocacy, education, research and service for individuals and families affected by mental illness. 94-1218623
15174 United Way of the Bay Area Mental Health Association of San Mateo County 2686 Spring St
Redwood City, CA 94063
Melissa Platte, Executive Director
melissap@mhasmc.org
(650) 368-3345
www.mhasmc.org
Provides emergency/transitional/permanent housing; case management for mentally ill adults; socialization programs for 200 mentally ill persons; housing assistance for persons with HIV/AIDS. 94-6034112
10442 United Way of the Bay Area Mentoring Center, The 672 13th Street Ste 200
Oakland, CA 94612
Celsa L. Snead, Executive Director
tmc@mentor.org
(510) 891-0427
www.mentor.org
Operates mentoring groups and programs for youth aged 14-25. Provides training and technical assistance to mentoring organizations. Develops policy on youth issues. 94-3167241
10714 United Way of the Bay Area Mercy Retirement and Care Center 3431 Foothill Blvd
Oakland, CA 94601
Lynette Lipscomb, Fund Development Associate
llipscomb@eldercarealliance.org
(510) 534-8547
www.mercyretirementcenter.org
We are committed to serving and enriching the physical, emotional and spiritual well-being of older adults in a professional, faith centered care community. 94-1156579
14948 United Way of the Bay Area Mid-Peninsula Boys & Girls Club, Inc. 200 N Quebec St
San Mateo, CA 94401
Mark P. Washbush, Development Director
markw@midpenbgc.org
(650) 991-5707
www.midpenbgc.org
Offering youth-especially those from disadvantaged circumstances-challenging and interactive after-school programs within the following Enrichment Areas: Education; Technology; Multicultural Arts; Health/Life Skills; Sports/Fitness. 94-1431583
17116 United Way of the Bay Area Mosaic Project, The 580 Grand Ave Ste 303
Oakland, CA 94610
Rachel Katz, Development Director
rachel@mosaicproject.org
(510) 452-3377
www.mosaicproject.org
We unite children of diverse backgrounds, provide them with essential skills to thrive in an increasingly diverse society, and empower them to strive for peace. 94-3367263
12786 United Way of the Bay Area Napa Valley Hospice & Adult Day Services 414 S Jefferson St
Napa, CA 94559
Joanne Sutro, Director of Development
jsutro@NVHADS.org
(707) 258-9080
Provides community-based hospice, palliative care, chronic disease management, Alzheimer's specialty care, family caregiver support and community bereavement services. 68-0393144
16668 United Way of the Bay Area Network on Women in Prison 1540 Market St Ste 490
San Francisco, CA 94102
Anna Couey, Development Director
anna@prisonerswithchildren.org
(415) 255-7036
www.prisonerswithchildren.org
Our organization advocates for the human rights and empowerment of incarcerated parents, children, family members and people at risk for incarceration. 94-3080408
18830 United Way of the Bay Area Next Step Learning Center Inc 2222 Curtis St
Oakland, CA 94607
Sister Cynthia Canning, Co-Director
nextsteplc@earthlink.net
(510) 251-1731
www.nextsteplc.org
Innovative, individualized, and successful programs in basic literacy, GED Preparation, and college transition without fee for low-income Oakland youth and adults. 94-3243557
10745 United Way of the Bay Area NIAD Art Center (Institute of Art and Disabilities) 551 23rd Street
Richmond, CA 94804
Deb Dyer, Executive Director
debdyer@niadart.org
(510) 620-0290
www.niadart.org
We provide a visual art studio day program for adults with developmental and other disabilities. Art is also exhibited and sold at our gallery. 94-2837552
14341 United Way of the Bay Area Nihonmachi Little Friends 2031 Bush St
San Francisco, CA 94115
Cathy Inamasu, Executive Director
nlfchildcare@yahoo.com
(415) 922-8898
www.nlfchildcare.org
Provides subsidized quality, Japanese bilingual, multicultural and educational childcare services to preschoolers through 5th graders, representing a diverse population of low to moderate income families. 94-2325686
16674 United Way of the Bay Area Nikki Hospice Foundation for Pets The 400 New Bedford Dr
Vallejo, CA 94591
Dr. Kathryn D. Marocchino, President
info@pethospice.org
(707) 557-8595
www.pethospice.org
Nationwide non-profit providing veterinary hospice care for terminally ill companion animals in the comfort of the caregiver's home, pet loss support, information on pet burial. 91-1937960
16675 United Way of the Bay Area North Bay Childrens Center Inc 932 C St
Novato, CA 94949
Susan Gilmore, Executive Director
sgilmore@nbcc.net
(415) 883-6222
www.NBCC.NET
A childcare facility providing a nurturing environment for children from six weeks through twelve years. We also offer a full array of family support services. 94-3024246
14342 United Way of the Bay Area Northern California Council of Black Professional Engineers PO Box 1686
Oakland, CA 94604
Hattie Carwell, Board Member
hattie.carwell@att.net
(510) 735-5057
www.ncalifblackengineers.org
We encourage underrepresented youth to pursue technical careers through educational activities. We conduct seminars, conferences to enhance professional development and community technical awareness. 94-2432887
12416 United Way of the Bay Area Oakland Asian Students Educational Services PO Box 31624
Oakland, CA 94604
H Nhi Chau, Executive Director
nhi@oases.org
(510) 891-9928
www.oases.org
Our mission is to empower students with limited resources through education, mentorship and service to strengthen the Oakland community. 94-3145997
26968 United Way of the Bay Area Oakland Charter Academy Inc 3001 International Boulevard
Oakland, CA 94601
Alicia Streight, Site Director
astreight@amethodschools.org
(510) 532-6751
www.amps-ca.schoolloop.com
A free and public charter school authorized by Oakland Unified School District and West Contra Costa pending. 94-3185735
15221 United Way of the Bay Area Omega Boys Club of San Francisco 1060 Tennessee St
San Francisco, CA 94107
Iris Fluellen, Director of Development
ifluellen@street-soldiers.org
(415) 826-8624
www.street-soldiers.org
Has taught over 10,000 youth in the Bay Area and beyond how to stay alive and free from violence and incarceration and succeed in school. 94-3171846
11360 United Way of the Bay Area On Lok Lifeways (On Lok Senior Health Service) 1333 Bush St
San Francisco, CA 94109
Robert Edmondson, Executive Director/CEO
redmondson@onlok.org
(415) 292-8882
www.onlok.org
We provide comprehensive care for elders, including complete medical care, social services and more, enabling seniors to remain in their home and community. 94-2162549
24471 United Way of the Bay Area Openhouse (Rainbow Adult Community Housing) 870 Market St Ste 458
San Francisco, CA 94102
Seth Kilbourn, Executive Director
seth@openhouse-sf.org
(415) 296-8995
www.openhouse-sf.org
Provides housing, direct services and community programs to help lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) seniors overcome the unique challenges they face as they age. 94-3337955
26954 United Way of the Bay Area Operation Creekside (Love 4 Our Neighbors) 2025 Newton Drive
Brentwood, CA 94513
Deborah Melander, Executive Director
deb@love4ourneighbors.org
(925) 240-3329
www.love4ourneighbors.org
We consistently package and ship at least 100 quality care packages per month to deployed American troops that are protecting the freedoms we enjoy today. 27-3783122
25555 United Way of the Bay Area Opportunity Fund (Opportunity Fund Northern California) 111 W St John St Ste 800
San Jose, CA 95113
Gwyneth Galbraith, Major Gifts Director
gwyneth@opportunityfund.org
(408) 516-4689
www.opportunityfund.org
We provide microloans to help local entrepreneurs build sustainable businesses and create jobs, and micro-savings accounts to help local working families build financial stability. 31-1719434
18042 United Way of the Bay Area Opportunity Junction Inc 3102 Delta Fair Blvd
Antioch, CA 94509
Alissa Friedman, Executive Director
alissa@opportunityjunction.org
(925) 776-1133
www.opportunityjunction.org
We fight poverty by helping low-income adults gain the skills and confidence to support themselves and their families. 68-0459131
18035 United Way of the Bay Area Partnership for Children and Youth 1611 Telegraph Ave Ste 404
Oakland, CA 94612
Robin Ferguson, Director, Finance & Administration
robin@partnerforchildren.org
(510) 830-4200
www.partnerforchildren.org
Our mission is to improve the health and well-being of young people by helping schools in low-income communities access public funding and implement youth programs. 04-3653529
25014 United Way of the Bay Area Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center 1660 S Amphlett Blvd 219
San Mateo, CA 94402
Debra Ewing, Manager of Fund Development & Marketing
dewing@pcrcweb.org
(650) 513-0330
www.pcrcweb.org
Mission of the Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center is to foster collaborative engagement by bringing people together, facilitating conversation, and building these skills in our community. 77-0144000
14350 United Way of the Bay Area Peninsula Jewish Community Center 800 Foster City Blvd
Foster City, CA 94404
Art Wolf, Development Director
awolf@pjcc.org
(650) 212-7522
www.pjcc.org
We build community while serving thousands each year in preschool, camps, fitness and recreation programs, and youth, family, adult and senior programs. 94-3227262
26239 United Way of the Bay Area Philippine Cultural Arts Foundation of Northern California P O Box 5494
Vallejo, CA 94591
Gregoria M. Torres, Chief Financial Officer
twin2greg@yahoo.com
(707) 334-0874
www.PCAFVallejo.org
Sponsor & promote Philippine cultural arts, education & awareness among Filipino-American youth. Foster goodwill and unity among Filipino-Americans in the community. 80-0427361
14352 United Way of the Bay Area Philippine International Aid 5226 Diamond Heights Blvd
San Francisco, CA 94131
Mona Lisa Yuchengco, Chairperson
philaid@sbcglobal.net
(415) 401-7157
www.phil-aid.org
The organization provides assistance to disadvantaged Filipino youth in the San Francisco Bay Area and the Philippines. Staffed by Volunteers. Expenses are 20% of revenue. 94-3008383
12806 United Way of the Bay Area Playworks Education Energized 380 Washington St
Oakland, CA 94607
Armando Zumaya, Chief Development Officer
azumaya@playworks.org
(510) 768-7344
www.playworks.org
Our mission is to improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play. 94-3251867
26975 United Way of the Bay Area POGO PARK 2604 Roosevelt Avenue
Richmond, CA 94804
Mary Bussi, Development Director
mary@pogopark.org
(510) 215-5500
www.pogopark.org
We transform neglected public parks into safe places to play in order to enhance the lives, health, of their children & families in low-income neighborhoods. 32-0318691
26247 United Way of the Bay Area Portola & Excelsior Family Connections (Portola Family Connection Center Inc) 2565 San Bruno Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94131
Maryann Fleming, Executive Director
mfleming@portolafc.org
(415) 715-6746
www.portolafc.org
We exist to develop strong, healthy families and to build thriving communities in the Portola and Excelsior neighborhoods, providing supportive services at the community's request. 94-3213689
12846 United Way of the Bay Area Positive Resource Center 785 Market St
San Francisco, CA 94103
Brett Andrews, Executive Director
Bretta@positiveresource.org
(415) 777-0333
www.positiveresource.org
Assists people affected by or at risk for HIV/AIDS through appropriate counseling, education and advocacy to maximize available benefits and employment opportunities. 94-3078431
10444 United Way of the Bay Area Pregnancy Resource Center of Marin PO Box 1018
Novato, CA 94948
Robin Strom, Executive Director
Robin@prcmarin.org
(415) 892-0558
www.prcmarin.org
We offer free pregnancy tests, prenatal clinic till 28th week of pregnancy, STD testing, Teen Parenting Classes and ultrasound for pregnancy verification. 94-3048513
26978 United Way of the Bay Area Project Pearls Inc 1044 Sycamore Dr
Millbrae, CA 94030
Melissa Villa, Founder/Executive Director
melissa@projectpearls.org
(650) 438-1730
www.projectpearls.org
Project PEARLS mission is to help the poorest among the poor children in the Philippines to have a better life through our various Outreach Programs. 27-2624202
26246 United Way of the Bay Area Project Re Connect Inc 6939 MacArthur Blvd
Oakland, CA 94605
Danyelle Marshall, Executive Director
info@projectreconnect.net
(510) 482-1738
www.projectreconnect.net
Offers free psych education and support services to youth, parents and families. Offers group family sessions, parenting classes and leadership programs for youth. 94-3140784
26245 United Way of the Bay Area Raising A Reader San Francisco and Alameda Counties 470 3rd St Ste 102
San Francisco, CA 94107
Molly Wertz, Executive Director
molly.wertz@rarbayarea.org
(415) 683-5462
www.rarbayarea.org
Raising a Reader rotates great children's books through low-income family’s homes weekly. Staff provides training to parents on book sharing practices that build literacy. 27-1584676
15180 United Way of the Bay Area Reading Partners 106 Linden Street Ste 202
Oakland, CA 94607
Sarah Lightfoot, Development manager
slightfoot@readingpartners.org
(510) 918-9119
www.readingpartners.org
Reading Partners recruits and trains community volunteers to tutor students from low-income families who have fallen behind in reading. 77-0568469
10445 United Way of the Bay Area Reading Tree The 455 Frederick St
San Francisco, CA 94117
Catherine Rollhaus, President
catherine@thereadingtree.net
(415) 640-7791
www.thereadingtree.net
Seeks to promote early literacy for underserved children by donating books and providing education for children age 0 to 3 and their caregivers. 94-3366039
14356 United Way of the Bay Area Rehabilitation Services of Northern California 490 Golf Club Rd
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
Bonnie Price, Executive Administrator
bprice@rsnc-centers.org
(925) 682-6343
www.rsnc-centers.org
Specialized multicultural, State licensed Adult Day Health Care, Alzheimer’s Program, Multipurpose Senior Services Program, transition services and family support. Employment services for people with disabilities. 94-2822559
26253 United Way of the Bay Area Richmond Community Foundation 1014 Florida Avenue
Richmond, CA 94804
Jim Becker, Vice President of Development
jbecker@richmondcf.org
(510) 234-1200
www.richmondcf.org
A catalyzing force that strengthens our community through effective philanthropy and inclusively uniting people, institutions and resources, and producing significant, widely shared and lasting results. 94-3337754
26987 United Way of the Bay Area Salesian High School 2851 Salesian Avenue
Richmond, CA 94804
Stephanie Tristan, Director of Develoment
stristan@salesian.com
(510) 234-4433
www.salesian.com
A Catholic, college preparatory school that combines the elements of church, school, playground, and home in accordance with St. John Bosco’s educational philosophy. 94-1156603
15266 United Way of the Bay Area Samaritan House 4031 Pacific Blvd
San Mateo, CA 94403
Susan Kavet, Annual Giving Manager
Susan@samaritanhouse.com
(650) 523-0817
www.samaritanHouse.com
Provides low-income residents of San Mateo County with case management, medical and dental care, food, shelter, rental assistance, children’s clothing and holiday assistance. 23-7416272
16680 United Way of the Bay Area San Francisco Adult Day Services Network 221 Main St Ste 300
San Francisco, CA 94105
Lanay Eastman, Executive Director
Info@sfadultday.org
(415) 808-7371
www.sfadultday.org
Conducts programs, services, and staff trainings for community-based centers providing health, therapeutic and social services for frail elderly and adults with physical or mental disabilities. 94-3197640
15627 United Way of the Bay Area San Francisco Bar Association Volunteer Legal Services Program 301 Battery St 3rd Fl
San Francisco, CA 94111
Susan Cox, Director of Development
scox@sfbar.org
(415) 782-9000
www.sfbar.org
Through our comprehensive programs and more than 1,500 attorney volunteers, we are the largest provider of free legal services to low-income people in San Francisco. 94-2931349
16681 United Way of the Bay Area San Francisco Conservation Corps 241 5th St
San Francisco, CA 94103
Julia Perriello, Development Coordinator
jperriello@sfcc.org
(415) 928-7322
www.sfcc.org
We offer young people opportunities to develop themselves, their academic abilities and marketable job skills while addressing community needs through service work. 94-2934014
18044 United Way of the Bay Area San Francisco Education Fund 727 Golden Gate Ave 2nd Fl
San Francisco, CA 94102
Amy Dibenedetto, Director of Finance & Administration
amy@sfedfund.org
(415) 749-3700
www.sfedfund.org
The San Francisco Education Fund strengthens our city’s public schools by designing and leading innovative programs. 94-1592822
15088 United Way of the Bay Area San Francisco General Hospital Foundation P O Box 410836
San Francisco, CA 94141
Amy Salomone, Development Officer
asalomone@sfghf.org
(415) 206-3232
www.sfghf.net
San Francisco General Hospital Foundation is dedicated to promoting excellence in research, education and care for all at San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center. 94-3189424
14359 United Way of the Bay Area San Francisco Suicide Prevention Inc PO Box 191350
San Francisco, CA 94119
Eve R. Meyer, Executive Director
evem@sfsuicide.org
(415) 984-1900
www.sfsuicide.org
For over 45 years, we have trained community volunteers to answer 24-hour crisis and support hotlines, educated community leaders and saved over 31,000 lives. 94-1581618
26883 United Way of the Bay Area San Lorenzo Food Pantry (San Lorenzo Family Help Center) 17438 Via Julia
San Lorenzo, CA 94580
Marley Smith, President
mwsjs@yahoo.com
(510) 278-2085
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The demand for food has grown to an astounding degree. We currently serve over 2500 people each month. Open weekdays, distributing from 35 - 65 Bags of food each day. 30-0554038
26241 United Way of the Bay Area Santa Clara Co Search and Rescue Inc 17655 Holiday Drive
Morgan Hill, CA 95037
Blaine Zechenelly, Secretary
cindyiz@hotmail.com
(408) 629-1781
www.sccssar.org
Our team's mission is to provide highly trained search and rescue resources to local, state, and federal government agencies in times of emergencies. 30-0120876
25565 United Way of the Bay Area Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties 750 Curtner Ave
San Jose, CA 95125
Tami Cardenas, Director of Development & Marketing
tcardenas@shfb.org
(408) 266-8866
www.shfb.org
We provide food for people in need in our community. 94-2614101
14360 United Way of the Bay Area Self Help for the Elderly 407 Sansome St
San Francisco, CA 94111
Anni Chung, President & CEO
annic@selfhelpelderly.org
(415) 677-7600
www.selfhelpelderly.org
We promote independence and dignity of all seniors by providing a comprehensive range of education, employment, housing, healthcare, nutrition and social services in Bay Area. 94-1750717
26251 United Way of the Bay Area Seneca Family of Agencies 6925 Chabot Road
Oakland, CA 94618
Alan Sherman, Special Projects Director
alan_sherman@senecacenter.org
(510) 654-4004
www.senecacenter.org
We help children and families through their most difficult times through the provision of nurturing and supportive counseling and education services. 94-2971761
18832 United Way of the Bay Area Senior Support of the Tri-Valley 5353 Sunol Blvd
Pleasanton, CA 94566
Marlene Petersen, Executive Director
mjcpetersen@ssptv.org
(925) 931-5378
www.ssptv.org
Our mission is to provide assistance to seniors that will foster independence, promote safety and wellbeing, preserve dignity, and improve quality of life. 20-3225569
25702 United Way of the Bay Area Seven Tepees Youth Program 3177 17th St
San Francisco, CA 94110
Teresa Arriaga, Executive Director
teresa@7tepees.org
(415) 522-1550
www.7tepees.org
We work with urban youth entrusted to our care to foster the skills needed to make positive choices and create their own opportunities for success. 94-3231059
13233 United Way of the Bay Area SHELTER Inc of Contra Costa County 1815 Arnold Drive
Martinez, CA 94553
Cynthia Dial, Director of Development
cynthiad@shelterincofccc.org
(925) 957-7572
www.shelterincofccc.org
Preventing homelessness, promoting self-sufficiency for homeless families through temporary housing and support services, and providing affordable housing for low-income Contra Costa residents. 68-0117241
14362 United Way of the Bay Area Shelter Network 1450 Chapin Ave 2nd Fl
Burlingame, CA 94010
Rachel Brown, Annual Giving Program Manager
rbrown@shelternetwork.org
(650) 685-5880
www.shelternetwork.org
Provides shelter and support services for homeless families and individuals so they can re-establish self-sufficiency and return to long-term housing. 77-0160469
26250 United Way of the Bay Area SOAR For Youth PO Box 1291
Berkley, CA 94701
Diana L Brown, President
info@soarforyouth.org
(510) 632-0888
soarforyouth.org
Community Partnership with UC Berkeley, we provide the intensive training, motivation and support that enables teen-aged foster youth to become independent members of our society. 26-4425202
16683 United Way of the Bay Area South of Market Child Care Inc 790 Folsom St
San Francisco, CA 94107
Noushin Mofakham, Executive Director
somac@somacc.org
(415) 820-3500
www.somacc.org
We provide quality early childhood education and family resource service to the families of SOMA in San Francisco. 94-3146532
809 United Way of the Bay Area St Anthony Foundation 150 Golden Gate Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94102
Alina Trowbridge, Development Manager
atrowbridge@stanthonysf.org
(415) 592-2737
www.stanthonysf.org
Serving people in need since 1950, we provide meals, medical care, clothing, computer and job skills training, counseling, drug/alcohol recovery and educational volunteer programs. 94-1513140
14364 United Way of the Bay Area St Marys Center 925 Brockhurst St
Oakland, CA 94608
Carol Johnson, Executive Director
cjohnson@stmaryscenter.org
(510) 923-9600
www.stmaryscenter.org
Serves homeless and homebound seniors with shelter, recovery, mental health, health care, senior meals, fall prevention, facilitates independent living; family emergency food; educational enrichment Preschool. 68-0172229
15314 United Way of the Bay Area St. Vincent de Paul Society: Contra Costa County 2210 Gladstone Dr
Pittsburg , CA 94565
Yee Pang, Controller
yeepang2210@yahoo.com
(925) 439-5060
www.svdp-cc.org
We assists low-income people through direct services from conferences, thrift stores and our food pantry. Employment opportunities and job training for those experiencing employment barriers. 94-1448577
15568 United Way of the Bay Area Stand For Families Free Of Violence 1410 Danzig Plz Ste 200
Concord, CA 94520
Gloria Sandoval, Chief Executive Officer
glorias@standffov.org
(925) 603-0112
www.standffov.org
STAND! Builds safe and strong families by serving victims of child abuse, and domestic violence with crucial counseling, support, shelter, crisis line and parent education. 94-2476576
10447 United Way of the Bay Area Streetside Stories 3130 20th St Ste 311
San Francisco, CA 94110
Linda Johnson, Executive Director
linda@streetside.org
(415) 864-5221
www.streetside.org
Through the power of storytelling, Street-side Stories cultivates young people's voices to develop literacy and arts skills, fosters educational equity, values diversity, and builds community. 94-3258426
26248 United Way of the Bay Area Sunflower Wellness 234 Grand View Ave
San Francisco, CA 94114
William Bain, President
bill@sunflowerwellness.org
(415) 828-0375
www.sunflowerwellness.org
Our mission is to help as many people as possible living with cancer get exercise. 20-1794982
25710 United Way of the Bay Area Super Stars Literacy Inc 675 Hegenberger Rd Ste 244
Oakland, CA 94621
Jennifer Graves, Grants Manager
jenngraves@sbcglobal.net
(925) 787-8351
www.superstarsliteracy.org
After-school program addressing the educational achievement gap by building early literacy skills for low-performing primary grade children living in underserved communities. 51-0666163
18457 United Way of the Bay Area Suscol Intertribal Council (Suscol Council) P O Box 5386
Napa, CA 94581
Ms. Charlie Toledo, Executive Director
suscol@suscol.net
(707) 256-3561
www.suscolcouncil.org
Develop Native American Healing & Cultural Center in Napa County. Educational outreach to school organizations & businesses, business development for Health prevention Human Rights Work. 68-0128978
7382 United Way of the Bay Area Swords to Plowshares Veterans Rights Organization 1060 Howard St
San Francisco, CA 94103
Jennifer Stasch, Director of Development
jstasch@stp-sf.org
(415) 252-4787
www.swords-to-plowshares.org
War causes wounds and suffering that last beyond the battlefield our mission is to heal the wounds, to restore dignity, hope, and self-sufficiency. 94-2260626
25712 United Way of the Bay Area The Arc of Alameda County 14700 Doolittle Dr
San Leandro, CA 94577
Judy Vierra, Executive Coordinator
judyvierra@arcalameda.org
(510) 394-9881
www.arcalameda.org
Committed to helping people with intellectual and developmental disabilities lead rich, fulfilling lives by empowering them to fully utilize their abilities and community resources. 94-1707724
15315 United Way of the Bay Area The San Francisco Particular Council of the Society of St Vincent de paul 1237 Van Ness Avenue Ste 200
San Francisco, CA 94109
Shivani Desai, Development Associate
sdesia@svdp-sf.org
(415) 977-1270
www.svdp-sf.org
We serve more than 1,000 men, women, and children everyday through programs that work to break the cycles of homelessness, substance abuse and domestic violence. 94-1571017
26243 United Way of the Bay Area The Utility Reform Network (Utility Reform Network) 268 Bush Street Ste 3933
San Francisco, CA 94104
Dr Mark Toney, Executive Director
Mtoney@turn.org
(415) 929-8876
www.turn.org
Turn fights for your right to clean energy, quality phone service and affordable monthly bills by winning consumer protections at the CPUC and state legislature. 23-7351081
12139 United Way of the Bay Area Tony La Russas Animal Rescue Foundation ARF PO Box 30215
Walnut Creek, CA 94598
Elena Bicker, Executive Director
ebicker@arf.net
(925) 256-1273
www.arf.net
Our foundation saves dogs and cats who have run out of time at shelters, and brings people and animals together to enrich each other’s' lives. 68-0240341
13232 United Way of the Bay Area Tri Valley Haven (Tri Valley Haven For Women) 3663 Pacific Ave
Livermore, CA 94550
Kimberly Pudliner, Executive Assistant
kim@trivalleyhaven.org
(925) 449-5845
www.trivalleyhaven.org
A program for women and their children who are victims of domestic violence, rape, homelessness and other crisis situations. 94-2462357
15334 United Way of the Bay Area UCSF AIDS Health Project PO Box 0884
San Francisco, CA 94143
Suzy Brady, Executive Assistant
suzy.brady@.ucsf.edu
(415) 476-6440
www.ucsf-ahp.org
Culturally sensitive testing, counseling, and education to stop the spread of HIV, help people face the emotional, psychological and social challenges of living with HIV/AIDS. 94-6036493
18833 United Way of the Bay Area United Indian Nations Inc 1436 Clarke St Ste B
San Leandro, CA 94577
Sally Gallegos, Executive Director
sally@uin.net
(510) 352-4510
www.uin.net
To serve and promote the general welfare and self-determination of the Native American Indians in the Bay Area. We provide education and employment services. 94-2551170
11572 United Way of the Bay Area Vacavilles Opportunity House (Vacaville Social Services Corporation) P O Box 6593
Vacaville, CA 95696
Colleen Erdes, Executive Director
Colleene@opportunityhouse.us
(707) 451-4874
www.opportunityhouse.us
To provide a safe, secure, drug-free and helpful environment for homeless participants to use as a springboard to self-sufficiency. 68-0364021
26242 United Way of the Bay Area Vietnamese American Community Center of the East Bay 655 International Blvd
Oakland, CA 94606
Shirley Gee, Executive Director
vacceb@gmail.com
(510) 891-9999
TheVCC.org
The "Center of Choice" for the Vietnamese community, we specialize in senior services including health and wellness; education and translation and basics (meals and safety). 20-5358946
25049 United Way of the Bay Area Viola Blythe Community Service Center of Newark P O Box 362
Newark, CA 94560
Debra Caravalho, Executive Director
violablythe@sbcglobal.net
(510) 794-3437
www.violablythe.org
Predominately volunteer agency providing food and clothing to anyone in immediate need. Holiday programs include; food and toy collection, food basket distribution, and Adopt-a-Family Program. 94-3122617
4288 United Way of the Bay Area Wardrobe For Opportunity 570 14th St Ste 5
Oakland, CA 94612
Niki Fitzgerald, Development Associate
nfitzgerald@wardrobe.org
(510) 463-4100
www.wardrobe.org
We work in partnership with the community to assist low-income individuals to “Find a Job, Keep a Job, and Build a Career.” 68-0369734
26240 United Way of the Bay Area Weigh of Life 968 23rd St
Richmond, CA 94804
Jan Schilling, Executive Director
janschilli@aol.com
(510) 323-3052
weighoflife.org
Weigh of Life helps limited income families enhance health & quality of life through improved eating habits, regular physical activity and social support. 20-3752206
13795 United Way of the Bay Area West Contra Costa Public Education Fund 217C W Richmond Ave
Point Richmond, CA 94801
Emily Carr, Development Manager
emily@edfundwest.org
(510) 233-1464
www.edfundwest.org
We inspire student achievement by providing teacher grants, arts and music programming, afterschool programming and college scholarships to students in West Contra Costa County. 68-0005307
24156 United Way of the Bay Area Wilderness Finders Search and Rescue Dog Teams (Wilderness Finders) 248 Fernwood Dr
Moraga, CA 94556
Ben Ho M. D., Executive Director
wildfind@aol.com
(925) 376-8643
www.searchdogs.com
From the Sierras to the World Trade Center, our dog teams search for lost and entrapped victims, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. 51-0196284
15635 United Way of the Bay Area Women Organized to Make Abuse Non existent Inc WOMAN 333 Valencia Ste 450
San Francisco, CA 94103
Roberta Toomer, Executive Director
director@womaninc.org
(415) 864-4777
www.womaninc.org
We are, community-based, non-profit domestic violence organization serving the community via our 24-hour multilingual crisis line and culturally sensitive and LGBTQ-friendly support programs. 94-2607750
14378 United Way of the Bay Area Wu Yee Childrens Services 706 Mission St 6th Fl
San Francisco, CA 94103
Julia Hall, Comminications and Grant Writer
julia.hall@wuyee.org
(415) 230-7517
www.wuyee.org
Since 1977, we have supported more than 3,000 San Francisco children and families annually through our Child Development Program and Family and Provider Services. 94-2387002
14379 United Way of the Bay Area YMCA of San Francisco (Young Men's Christian Association of San Francisco) 631 Howard St Ste 500
San Francisco, CA 94105
Vanessa Baker, Development Manager
vbaker@ymcasf.org
(415) 281-6780
www.ymcasf.org
Providing financial assistance for low income kids and families to participate in YMCA camps, childcare, afterschool and wellness programs. 94-0997140
15646 United Way of the Bay Area Young Men's Christian Association of the East Bay 2330 Broadway
Oakland, CA 94612
Marciana J. Burke, Philanthropy Services Manager
mburke@ymcaeastbay.org
(510) 451-8039
www.ymcaeastbay.org
Since 1879, enriching lives of 30,000 people of all ages through programs that strengthen spirit, body, and mind in Alameda and West Contra Costa Counties. 94-1156317
15649 United Way of the Bay Area Youth Alive 3300 Elm St
Oakland, CA 94609
Anne Marks, Executive Director
amarks@youthalive.org
(510) 594-2588
www.youthalive.org
The mission of Youth ALIVE! Is to prevent youth violence and generate youth leadership in California communities with high rates of violence. 94-3143254
11449 United Way of the Bay Area Youth Homes Inc P.O. BOX 5759
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
Laurel Pendleton, Director of Develoment
laurelp@youthhomes.org
(925) 933-2627
www.youthhomes.org
We serve traumatized foster children and adolescents throughout the region who have been removed from their homes by the Superior Court for their own Protection. 94-6132571
14380 United Way of the Bay Area Youth Leadership Institute 28 2nd St Ste 400
San Francisco, CA 94105
Niki Hinton, Development Director and Grant Writer
nhinton@yli.org
(415) 836-9160
www.yli.org
We train Bay Area youth on civic engagement and leadership skills. Over 70% of our youth are low-income and over 90% are people of color. 68-0184712
14575 United Way of the Desert United Way of the Desert PO Box 1990
Palm Springs, CA 92263
Alison Elsner, Executive Director
alison@uwdesert.org
(760) 323-2731
www.unitedwayofthedesert.org
Funds 25 programs in Coachella and Morongo Valleys to improve lives in the following areas: youth care, health care, family and emergency care. 95-2783993
17664 United Way of the Desert Boys & Girls Club of Coachella Valley 42-600 Cook St Ste 120
Palm Desert, CA 92211
Quinton Egson, Chief Professional Officer
qegson@bgcofcv.org
(760) 836-1160
www.bgcofcv.org
Serving 5,000 youth ages 7-18 with meaningful programs and services at clubs in the communities of La Quinta, Indio and Coachella. 33-0049502
17663 United Way of the Desert Boys and Girls Club of Cathedral City 32141 Whispering Palms Trl
Cathedral City, CA 92234
Scott Robinson, Executive Director
srobinson@bgcccity.org
(760) 770-4965
www.bgcccity.org
All day and after school care including transportation from local schools. Programs promote academic success, healthy lifestyles, good character and citizenship. Mon-Fri 7:30am-6:30pm. 95-3507225
17666 United Way of the Desert Boys and Girls Club of Palm Springs, Inc. 450 S Sunrise Wy
Palm Springs, CA 92262
John F. Brewster, Chief Professional Officer
jbrewster@bgcps.org
(760) 322-7393
www.bgcps.org
Activities offered help boys and girls develop physically, mentally, and emotionally. These include sports, computer education, camp activities, tutoring and a teen center. 95-1957907
17667 United Way of the Desert CASA for Riverside County, Inc. PO Box 3008
Indio, CA 92202
Deborah Sutton, Executive Director
dsutton@casariversidecounty.org
(760) 863-7424
www.casariversidecounty.org
We promote and support volunteer representation for foster youth to make sure that all agencies are working for the child's best interest. 33-0596888
17668 United Way of the Desert Catholic Charities, San Bernardino/Riverside 81-626 Highway 111
Indio, CA 92201
Belinda Marquez, Director of Family & Community Services
bmarquez@ccsbriv.org
(760) 342-0157
www.ccsbriv.org
Provides care management with support services, food, clothing, rental/mortgage assistance, utility payments and services that effect families and neighborhoods by focusing on prevention services. 95-3516461
24160 United Way of the Desert Children's Hospital of Los Angeles 4650 Sunset Blvd MS 29
Los Angeles, CA 90027
Emily Bloom, Assistant Director, Foundation Giving
ebloom@chla.usc.edu
(323) 361-7346
www.chla.org
A nationally recognized nonprofit pediatric hospital providing compassionate, family-centered care for complex medical conditions; innovative medical research; nurse and physician education; and community outreach . 95-1690977
17675 United Way of the Desert Desert Arc (DesertARC) 73-255 Country Club Dr
Palm Desert, CA 92260
Richard Balocco, Executive Director
rbalocco@desertarc.org
(760) 346-1611
www.desertarc.org
Enhancing the quality of life and creating opportunities for people with developmental disabilities. 95-6006700
17670 United Way of the Desert Desert Cancer Foundation 74091 Larrea St
Palm Desert, CA 92260
Roslind Smith, Patient Assistance Coordinator
rsmith@desertcancerfoundation.org
(760) 773-6554
www.desertcancerfoundation.org
Provides financial assistance for cancer screening diagnosis and treatment to uninsured and underinsured Coachella Valley residents who otherwise wouldn't be able to afford it. 33-0648823
17673 United Way of the Desert Family Services of the Desert, Inc. 14080 Palm Drive Ste E
Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
John Brown, Executive Director
bcainfsd@gmail.com
(760) 347-2398
www.familyservicesofthedesert.org
Provides culturally diverse mental health and family support services including: Domestic Violence Advocacy, Parenting, Child Abuse, Anger Management, Individual & Family Counseling and Food Pantry. 95-2549152
17674 United Way of the Desert Family YMCA of the Desert 43-930 San Pablo Ave
Palm Desert, CA 92260
Rob Ballew, Executive Director
rballew@desertymca.org
(760) 341-9622
Provides licensed child care, summer day camp, youth sports, leadership skills training, and family activities. Financial assistance available for all programs. 95-3673295
24176 United Way of the Desert Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio Council 1751 Plum Ln
Redlands, CA 92374
Chuck MacKinnon, Director of Fund Development
cmackinnon@gssgc.org
(909) 307-6555
www.gssgc.org
We are the world's preeminent organization dedicated to all girls, where in an accepting and nurturing environment, girls build character and skills for success. 95-1967727
17677 United Way of the Desert Jewish Family Service of the Desert 801 E Tahquitz Canyon Wy Ste 202
Palm Springs, CA 92262
Michelle Anstadt, Executive Director
manstadt@jfsdesert.org
(760) 325-4088
www.jfsdesert.org
Services provided include counseling, elder-care management, community education, support groups, information and referral, drug abuse counseling and help to the homeless. 33-0613083
17678 United Way of the Desert Martha's Village and Kitchen, Inc. 83791 Date Ave
Indio, CA 92201
Blair Amidei, Director of Development and Donor Relations
Blair.Amidei@neighbor.org
(760) 347-4741
www.mvk.org
Martha’s serves homeless and impoverished individuals through transitional housing, meals, counseling, healthcare, children’s programs, recovery services, employment and education services, and emergency assistance. 33-0777892
17744 United Way of the Desert MFI Recovery Center-La Vista (MFI Recovery Center) 5870 Arlington Ave #103
Riverside, CA 92504
Craig Lambdin, Executive Director
craiglambdin@mfirecovery.com
(951) 925-8450
www.mfirecovery.com
Residential and outpatient substance treatment, mental health and counseling services. Specialized women, children and adolescent services. Most insurances, medical, and sliding scale fees. 95-2833715
17679 United Way of the Desert Shelter from the Storm, Inc. 73555 Alessandro Dr
Palm Desert, CA 92260
Lynn Moriarty, Executive Director
lynn@shelterfromthestorm.com
(760) 674-0400
www.shelterfromthestorm.com
Coachella Valley's only emergency domestic violence shelter program: a counseling center, transitional housing programs, outreach offices, and teen dating violence program. 33-0293124
15849 United Way of the Desert Visiting Nurse Association of the Inland Counties 6235 River Crest Dr Ste L
Riverside, CA 92507
Mike Rusnak, President & CEO
Mike.rusnak@vna-ic.org
(951) 413-1210
www.vna-ic.org
Providing high quality, physician-ordered, skilled home health, palliative and hospice care for over 80 years to patients in their homes. 95-1641973
14516 United Way of the East Valley United Way of the East Valley 9644 Hermosa Ave
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Alyssa Cotter, Development Excutive
acotter@ieuw.org
(909) 980-2857
www.ieuw.org
We help disadvantaged kids succeed, provides access to health and social services, develops meaningful volunteer opportunities, and strengthens financial stability for low-income families and individuals. 33-0502676
17724 United Way of the East Valley Boys and Girls Club of Redlands PO Box 8416
Redlands, CA 92375
P.T. McEwen, CEO
grants@bgcr.org
(909) 798-4599
www.bgcr.org
To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. 95-6187083
17725 United Way of the East Valley Family Service Association of Redlands 612 Lawton Ave
Redlands, CA 92374
Cheryl Heesen, Executive Director
rfscheryl@hotmail.com
(909) 793-2673
www.redlandsfamilyservice.org
Services for low-income and homeless families. Case management, food, clothing, rental and utility aid, limited medical screening, educational and training programs. 95-1655614
16616 United Way of the East Valley YMCA of the East Valley 500 E Citrus Ave
Redlands, CA 92373
Kenneth Stein, General Director
kstein@ymcaeastvalley.org
(909) 798-9622
www.ymcaeastvalley.org
Serving over 14,000 persons in San Bernardino County with programs in health, sports, aquatics, childcare, camping, leadership development and legal aid for all income levels. 95-1684787
14528 United Way of the Inland Valleys United Way of the Inland Valleys 6215 River Crest Dr Ste B
Riverside, CA 92507
Gail Ousley, Director, Public Sector Campaigns
gousley@uwiv.org
(951) 697-4720
www.uwiv.org
For 80 years has been improving the quality of life for people in Western Riverside County, meeting the most critical health and human service needs. 95-1742174
16308 United Way of the Inland Valleys American Red Cross of Riverside County PO BOX 55040
Riverside, CA 92517
Pamela A. Humphrey, Regional Chief Development Officer
pama@riversidecounty.redcross.org
(888) 831-0031
www.arcscc.org
The mission of the American Red Cross is to help families, and communities prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. 53-0196605
18818 United Way of the Inland Valleys Assistance League of Riverside 3707 Sunnyside Dr
Riverside, CA 92506
Carolyn Sherman, Grants Chairman
johnshrmntnk@aol.com
(951) 682-3445
www.riverside.assistanceleague.org
Through Operation School Bell we provide new school clothing including socks, underwear, pants, shirts, jackets, shoes, backpacks, hygiene kits, books and dictionaries to needy students. 95-2394523
17581 United Way of the Inland Valleys Care Connexxus Inc 4130 Adams St Ste B
Riverside, CA 92504
Jeanne Klingenberger, Executive Director
jklingenberger@careconnexxus.com
(951) 509-2500
www.careconnexxus.com
Provides adult day programs and adult health care for persons with chronic disabling conditions allowing them to remain at home. 95-3537234
17734 United Way of the Inland Valleys Casa Blanca Home of Neighborly Service 7680 Casa Blanca St
Riverside, CA 92504
Mr. L. Lino Luna, Executive Director
lluna@cbhns.org
(951) 688-3043
A non-profit community center providing human services, educational and emergency food assistance programs to residents of casa Blanca community within the city of riverside. 95-6006198
13371 United Way of the Inland Valleys Catholic Charities San Bernardino Riverside P O Box 119
Moreno Valley, CA 92256
Belinda Martinez, Director of Family & Community Services
bmarquez@ccsbriv.org
(951) 924-9964
www.ccsbriv.org
Provides case management with support services food, clothing, rental/mortgage assistance, utility payments and services that effect families and neighborhoods by focusing on prevention services. 53-0196617
18821 United Way of the Inland Valleys Community Connect Formerly Volunteer Center of Riverside County PO Box 5376
Riverside, CA 92517
Roberta Neff, CEO
bobbie@connectriverside.org
(951) 686-4406
www.connectriverside.org
Volunteer referrals, 2-1-1 information and referrals for human services, 24-hr crisis line, long-term care Ombudsman investigation of elder abuse, shared housing and alternative sentencing. 95-2287250
18820 United Way of the Inland Valleys Concilio Child Development Centers PO Box 1503
Riverside, CA 92502
Pam Robinson, Interim
ieconcilio@aol.com
(951) 683-8935
Centers provide a safe environment where children receive a well- developed balanced bilingual, multicultural, bi-cognitive program aimed at preparing children for their future academic endeavors. 95-3480259
17740 United Way of the Inland Valleys Family Service Association 21250 Box Springs Rd Ste 212
Moreno Valley, CA 92557
Veronica Dover, Chief Operating Officer
vdover@fsaca.org
(951) 686-1096
www.fsaca.com
FSA provides quality Human Child Development Centers, community centers, senior specialty services, and housing services to residents of the Inland Empire and desert communities. 95-1803694
13390 United Way of the Inland Valleys Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio Council 1751 Plum Ln
Redlands, CA 92374
chuck mackinnon, Director of Fund Development
cmackinnon@gssgc.org
(909) 307-6555
www.gssgc.org
Girl Scouts is the world's preeminent organization dedicated to all girls, where in an accepting and nurturing environment, girls build character and skills for success. 95-1967727
26257 United Way of the Inland Valleys Jefferson Transitional Programs 3839 Brockton Ave
Riverside, CA 92501
Sue Moreland, CEO
suem@jtpfriends.org
(951) 686-5484
www.jtpfriends.org
(501)C-3 provides vocational supported living and education programs for individuals with a chronic mental illness and addictions many of whom are homeless. 33-0477477
25542 United Way of the Inland Valleys Lutheran Social Services of Southern California 3772 Taft St
Riverside, CA 92503
Helen M. Ross, Area Director
hross@lsssc.org
(951) 689-7847
www.lsssc.org
Riverside County, LSS provides transitional living programs to homeless women with children. At each site LSS provides food, clothing, transportation vouchers, outreach and homeless prevention. 95-2225798
17746 United Way of the Inland Valleys Operation Safehouse Inc 9685 Hayes St
Riverside, CA 92503
Kathy McAdara, Executive Director
safehouse9@aol.com
(951) 351-4418
www.operationsafehouse.org
Provides 3 weeks of emergency shelter care for runaway, homeless and at-risk youth ages 12-17. Programs include counseling, education substance abuse and community outreach. 33-0326090
17747 United Way of the Inland Valleys Riverside Area Rape Crisis Center 1845 Chicago Ave Ste A
Riverside, CA 92507
Larry McAdara, Executive Director
info@rarcc.org
(951) 686-7273
www.rarcc.org
Provides 24-hour hospital and court accompaniment and crisis line services to sexual assault victims and their families and programs on rape awareness and prevention. 95-3245057
24197 United Way of the Inland Valleys Riverside County Coalition for Alternatives to Domestic Violence PO Box 910
Riverside, CA 92502
Eliza Daniely-Woolfolk, Executive Director
advedwoolfolk@yahoo.com
(951) 320-1370
www.adv-safe.org
Community education, counseling, anger management, teen intervention, referrals, crisis intervention and shelter for domestic violence victims throughout Riverside County. 95-3212844
24455 United Way of the Inland Valleys Salvation Army the 3695 1St Street
riverside, CA 92501
Amy Dimercurio, Office Manager
amy.dimercurio@usw.salvationarmy.org
(951) 784-4490
www.riversidesalvationarmy.org
We strive to serve those in need by assisting them with basic necessities. 94-1156347
17752 United Way of the Inland Valleys San Gorgonio Child Care Consortium PO Box 1629
Banning, CA 92220
Linda Phillips, Program Director
sgccc@verizon.net
(951) 849-2930
http://sangorgoniochild.vzwebsite.com/programs
Serving low income families, providing affordable childcare, including exceptional needs children in the community and provide developmentally appropriate curriculum from infants – 12 years of age. 95-3775656
13391 United Way of the Inland Valleys Second Harvest Food Bank Serving Riverside & San Bernardino Counties 2950 B Jefferson St
Riverside, CA 92504
Daryl E. Brock, Executive Director
brocked@sbcglobal.net
(951) 359-4757
www.secondharvest.us
Collect and distribute donated food for use by charities feeding the needy throughout Riverside and San Bernardino counties. 33-0072922
17755 United Way of the Inland Valleys The Carolyn E Wylie Center for Children, Youth & Families 4764 Brockton Ave
Riverside, CA 92501
Melody Amaral, CEO
mamaral@wyliecenter.org
(951) 683-5193
www.wyliecenter.org
Provide services for special needs and non-special needs children from birth to 18. Services: autism clinic, home program, mental health therapy, speech, and child care/pre-school. 93-0670286
17753 United Way of the Inland Valleys Thessalonika Family Services Inc PO Box 890326
Temecula, CA 92589
Tom Julian, Executive Director
tom@4kidsfirst.org
(951) 302-2317
www.4kidsfirst.org
Provides residential care and treatment for children with emotional problems primarily serves children who are victims of severe abuse and neglect. 95-3551068
24188 United Way of the Inland Valleys Visiting Nurse Association of the Inland Counties PO Box 1649
Riverside, CA 92502
Mike Rusnak, President/CEO
mike.rusnak@vna-ic.org
(951) 413-1210
www.vna-ic.org
“Providing high quality, physician-ordered, skilled home health, palliative and hospice care for over 80 years to patients in their homes.” 95-1641973
14573 United Way of the Stanislaus Area United Way of the Stanislaus Area (United Way of Stanislaus County and the Motherlode) PO Box 3066
Modesto, CA 95353
Hattie Pope, CSECC Coordinator
hpope@uwaystan.org
(209) 523-4562
www.uwaystan.org
Advances the common good by focusing on efforts to create opportunities that Improve the quality of life at all levels of our community. 94-1212129
24150 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Amador Tuolumne Community Resources Inc 935 S State Hwy 49
Jackson, CA 95642
Shelly Hance, Executive Director
shance@atcaa.org
(209) 223-1485
www.atcaa.org
We provide safety-net services including homeless shelters and emergency food for families in need in Amador and Tuolumne Counties. 94-3136027
18799 United Way of the Stanislaus Area American Red Cross Capital Region Chapter Stanislaus (American Red Cross) 1230 6th St
Modesto, CA 95354
Rebecca Ciszek, Stanislaus Regional Manager
ciszekr@usa.redcross.org
(209) 523-6501
www.redcrosscrc.org
Relief during single-family, local/national disaster, military support/emergency message relay, youth development and community education to help prevent, prepare for/respond to emergencies. 53-0196605
18884 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Boy Scouts of America 4031 Technology Dr
Modesto, CA 95356
Richard E. McCartney, Executive Director
dapeders@bsamail.org
(209) 545-6320
www.yosemitescouting.org
Helps create brighter futures for our youth. Our programs encourage youth to become productive, responsible adults while emphasizing leadership, values and building self-esteem. 94-1186155
3013 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Catholic Charities - Diocese of Stockton 1106 N El Dorado St Ste C
Stockton, CA 95202
Elvira Ramirez, Executive Director
eramirez@ccstockton.org
(209) 444-5920
www.ccstockton.org
Provides senior services that include homemaker, respite care, elder abuse prevention. Also emergency food, child health counseling, nutrition, immigration, social, environmental justice outreach and advocacy. 94-1629114
18801 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Catholic Charities Diocese of Stockton 1106 N El Dorado St
Stockton, CA 95202
Kathi Toepel, Director of Senior Services
ktoepel@ccstockton.org
(209) 532-7632
www.ccstockton.org
Provides elder abuse awareness to Tuolumne/Calaveras Counties with advocacy for residents of long-term care facilities. Older Adult Outreach/Engagement helping elders remain in their homes. 94-1629114
17564 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Center for Human Services 1700 McHenry Village Wy Ste 11
Modesto, CA 95350
Kathryn Usiak, Director of Administration
kusiak@centerforhumanservices.org
(209) 526-1476
www.centerforhumanservices.org
We are a private, non-profit organization that provides intervention, prevention, shelter and treatment services to youth and families in Stanislaus County. 94-1725620
11393 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Community Hospice Inc 4368 Spyres Way
Modesto, CA 95356
Lynis Chaffey, Executive Director CHF
lynis.chaffey@hospiceheart.org
(209) 578-6300
www.hospiceheart.org
We provide medical, emotional, spiritual and educational support to individuals and families coping with life-threatening illnesses or the loss of a loved one. 94-2638213
17566 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Community Housing and Shelter of Stanislaus County PO Box 881
Modesto, CA 95353
Esther Rosas, Program Manager
esther-rosas@sbcglobal.net
(209) 527-0444
Provides housing services that include case management, emergency shelter, housing counseling, rental assistance. 77-0079748
25563 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Disability Resource Agency for Independent Living 67 Linoberg St Ste A
Sonora, CA 95370
Kristy Gillen, Center Coordinator
kristy@drail.corg
(209) 532-0963
www.drail.org
An Independent Living Center committed to empowering persons with disabilities in Tuolumne, Calaveras, Amador and Mariposa counties to achieve personal goals through independence. 77-0153208
18802 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Disability Resource Agency for Independent Living DRAIL 920 12th St
Modesto, CA 95354
Barry Smith, Executive Director
barry@drail.org
(209) 521-7260
www.drail.org
A non-profit community based, consumer controlled, consumer choice, disability center for independent living servicing the counties of Amador, Calaveras, Mariposa, San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Tuolumne. 77-0153208
18803 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Friends Outside in Stanislaus County 500 9th St Ste K-3
Modesto, CA 95354
Lynn Goldstein, Executive Director
lynngold@ainet.com
(209) 522-2209
www.friendsoutside.com
We offer life skills classes involving inmates, inmate parents and their children and facilitation of family/inmate communication and job development for the recently released. 94-2699994
24152 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Girl Scouts Heart of Central California 6601 Elvas Ave
Sacramento, CA 95819
Pamela G Saltenberger, CEO
pam.saltenberger@girlscoutshcc.org
(916) 452-9181
www.girlscoutshcc.org
Serving girls age 5-17 across 18 counties; our mission is to build girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. 94-1582429
5399 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Haven Womens Center of Stanislaus 618 13th St
Modesto, CA 95354
Belinda Rolicheck, Executive Director
brolicheck@havenwomenscenter.org
(209) 524-4331
www.havenwomenscenter.org
Domestic violence / sexual assault services: counseling, emergency shelter, crisis line, legal services, case management, youth services, advocacy, education/outreach 94-2499361
18804 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Healthy Aging Association 121 Downey Ave Ste 102
Modesto, CA 95354
Dianna Olsen, Executive Director
healthy-aging@sbcglobal.net
(209) 523-2800
healthyagingassociation.com
Our mission is "to help older Americans live longer, healthier, more independent lives by promoting increased physical activity and sound nutrition practices." 77-0546574
17568 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Interfaith Community Social Services PO Box 5070
Sonora, CA 95370
Barbara Woodward, Assistant Director
barbara_woodward_2@msn.com
(209) 532-0905
We are a non-profit organization supported by 16 churches that provide free emergency food, clothing, haircuts, showers and other services to residents of Tuolumne County. 77-0207244
13286 United Way of the Stanislaus Area InterFaith Ministries of Greater Modesto Inc 120 Kerr Ave
Modesto, CA 95354
Barbara England, Executive Director
benglandifm@gmail.com
(209) 572-3117
www.interfaithmodesto.com
Provides food, clothing to those in need. 94-1496168
14824 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Parent Institute for Quality Education Inc 22 W 35th St Ste 201
National City, CA 91950
David Valladolid, President & CEO
dvalladolid@piqe.org
(619) 420-4499
www.piqe.org
Recruits, educates and empowers low-income and immigrant families by conducting a series of nine-week parent involvement classes to enhance a quality education for all children. 33-0259359
17569 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Parent Resource Center 811 5th St
Modesto, CA 95351
Leah Silvestre, Executive Director
leah_prc@sbcglobal.net
(209) 549-8193
www.prcfamilies.org
Child abuse/neglect prevention services providing free parenting education classes, in-home mentoring and comprehensive family support for parents through their child's critical early years. 77-0324466
17570 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Parents United of Stanislaus County Inc 610 14th St
Modesto, CA 95354
Dee Didomenico, Executive Director
parentsu@sbcglobal.net
(209) 524-4858
www.parentsunitedonline.org
Our mission: To break the cycle of child sexual abuse by providing appropriate treatment to all aspects of the problem/providing prevention/education to the general population. 77-0287931
17571 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Salvation Army, The 832 Folsom St
San Francisco, CA 94107
Major Wayne Froderberg, Service Extension Director

(415) 553-3570
www.tsagoldenstate.org
Meeting need at the point of need. That's our goal. We take pride in fulfilling that goal for millions of people. 94-1156347
24196 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Second Harvest Food Bank of San Joaquin and Stanislaus County, Inc 704 E Industrial Park Dr
Manteca, CA 95337
Mike Mallory, Chief Executive Officer
mmallory@secondharvest.org
(209) 239-2091
www.localfoodbank.org
Distributes supplemental groceries to those most at-risk of going hungry throughout the San Joaquin and Stanislaus Counties and the Mother Lode. 68-0376587
11753 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Sierra Foothill Senior Management 540 Greenley Rd
Sonora, CA 95370
Michael Ruggles, CEO
mraggles@sierraseniorproviders.org
(209) 533-2622
sierraseniorproviders.org
Provide home delivered meals and nutritional support services to seniors in Tuolumne County who are shut in and/or unable to prepare meals for themselves. 77-0432625
12629 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Sierra Hope PO Box 159
Angels Camp, CA 95222
Jerry Cadotte, Executive Director
jerry@sierrahope.org
(209) 736-6792
www.sierrahope.org
Serving Amador, Calaveras and Tuolumne Counties with education, prevention and support services for HIV, AIDS, Hepatitis C screening, and Community food pantry. 77-0258235
24203 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Sierra Vista Child and Family Services 100 Poplar Ave
Modesto, CA 95354
Judy Kindle, Executive Director
jkindle@sierravistacares.org
(209) 523-4573
www.svcfs.org
The largest, most comprehensive Stanislaus County non-profit community mental health agency, assisting children, youth and adults in becoming stronger and healthier individuals, families and communities. 94-2158023
17575 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Stanislaus Literacy Center 1224 I St
Modesto, CA 95354
Karen Williams, Executive Director
Williamsk @readingworks.net
(209) 522-0656
www.readingworks.net
Provides free reading, writing, English and math instruction to adults in Stanislaus County with less than a 7th grade reading level using volunteer tutors. 94-2671824
25035 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Stanislaus Multi-Cultural Community Health Coalition-West Modesto/King 601 S Martin Luther King Dr
Modesto, CA 95351
Carole Collins, Program Manager
ccollins@westmodestocollaborative.com
(209) 522-6902
Since 1991: our strength, as well as our challenge, is our diversity. Concerns address health, community building, mental-health, economic and educational opportunity. 31-1751288
18805 United Way of the Stanislaus Area The Resource Connection (The Resource Connection of Amador and Calaveras Counties Inc) PO Box 919
San Andreas, CA 95249
Kelli Fraguero, Chief Administrative Director
kfraguero@theresourceconnection.org
(209) 754-3114
www.theresourceconnection.net
Food bank-domestic violence/sexual assault victim services, childcare resource referral head start Wic. 94-2705790
17572 United Way of the Stanislaus Area The Salvation Army Territorial Headquarters PO Box 1663
Modesto, CA 95353
Debra Qualls, Grant Writer and Grant Administrator
debra.qualls@usw.salvationarmy.org
(209) 522-3209
www.tsa.goldenstate.org
We provide social programs for low-income individuals, including childcare, food assistance, shelter for the homeless, utility assistance, crisis counseling. 94-1156347
17573 United Way of the Stanislaus Area The Salvation Army Territorial Headquarters PO Box 580480
Modesto, CA 95358
Terry Humphres, Program Director
terry.humphres@usw.salvationarmy.org
(209) 538-7111
www.redshieldmodesto.org
The Modesto Red Shield is a community center that offers positive character building programs. We offer social, recreational, educational and spiritual activities. 94-1156347
18808 United Way of the Stanislaus Area United Samaritans Foundation 220 S Broadway
Turlock, CA 95380
Barbara Bawanan, Executive Director
barbusf@sbcglobal.net
(209) 668-4853
www.unitedsamaritans.org
We deliver food to people in need in Stanislaus County and facilitate the provision of services to assist them in transition to a better life. 77-0393321
17576 United Way of the Stanislaus Area Volunteer Center of Calaveras County PO Box 196
San Andreas, CA 95249
Marti Crane, Executive Director
calaverasvolunteer@sbcglobal.net
(209) 754-1699
www.calaverasvolunteer.com
'Safety Net' transportation and help for senior, low income and those with disabilities. Volunteer resource database and pathways for volunteers during community and public emergencies. 68-0303129
17577 United Way of the Stanislaus Area WATCH Resources Inc 12801 Cobezut Rd
Sonora, CA 95370
Christine Daly, Executive Director
cdaly@watchresources.info
(209) 533-0510
watchresources.org
Housing, job training, education, recreation and transportation designed to provide adults with developmental disabilities the ability to live, work and play independently in our community. 94-2288255
14442 United Way of the Wine Country United Way of the Wine Country PO Box A
Santa Rosa, CA 95402
Jenny Chamberlain, Development Officer
jenny@unitedwaywinecountry.org
(707) 528-4485
www.unitedwaywinecountry.org
Creating real, lasting changes by addressing our community's most pressing needs in education, income and health. 94-1669646
15861 United Way of the Wine Country Alliance Medical Center Inc 1381 University Ave
Healdsburg, CA 95448
Jack L. Neureuter, CEO
jneureuter@alliancemed.org
(707) 431-8234
Our mission is to provide quality health care, health education and preventative health services to residents of Sonoma County regardless of their ability to pay. 94-2308748
18889 United Way of the Wine Country American National Red Cross 406 11th St
Eureka, CA 95501
Barbara Caldwell, Executive Director
humboldtredcross@pacbell.net
(707) 443-4521
www.humboldtredcross.org
Giving hope and help when it's needed most. Local emergency preparedness, response, health and safety training, and support for the Armed Forces. 53-0196605
9037 United Way of the Wine Country American Red Cross 5297 Aero Dr
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Emily Buller, Regional Development Officer
ebuller@arcsm.org
(707) 577-7627
www.arcsm.org
Giving Hope and help in times of crisis Providing our communities with local emergency, preparedness, disaster response, safety training, and support for armed forces. 53-0196605
12774 United Way of the Wine Country American Red Cross 1672 Northcrest Dr
Crescent City, CA 95531
Dave Bosteder, Executive Director
staff@snarc.org
(707) 464-2277
www.dnarc.org
Giving hope and help when it’s needed most. Local emergency preparedness, response, Health and safety training, and support for the Armed Forces. 53-0196605
18898 United Way of the Wine Country Big Brothers Big Sisters of the North Coast Inc PO Box 5510
Eureka, CA 95502
Christine Miller, Executive Director
info@ncbbbs.org
(707) 445-4871
www.ncbbbs.org
Our Mission is to provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported 1-to-1 relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. 94-2279513
24823 United Way of the Wine Country Boy Scouts of America: Mt. Diablo Silverado Council 800 Ellinwood Wy
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
Chelsea McClain, Finance Director
finance@bsa-mdsc.org
(925) 674-6100
www.bsa-mdsc.org
Scouting develops character and teaches leadership skills. Hispanic outreach helps young people struggling with unprecedented pressures and competing influences, preparing them for challenges and experiences. 94-1156249
15495 United Way of the Wine Country Boys & Girls Club of the Redwoods 3117 Prospect Ave
Eureka, CA 95503
Liz Smith, Executive Director
lsmith@bgcredwoods.org
(707) 441-1030
www.bgcredwoods.org
We are a youth development organization, serving youth 6-18 via after-school and summer programs. We provide programs and activities in five core areas of development. 94-2184464
26260 United Way of the Wine Country Boys & Girls Club of Ukiah (Girls & Boys Club of Ukiah) P.O Box 67
Ukiah, CA 95482
Liz Elmore, Chief Professional Officer
lelmore@ukiahbgc.org
(707) 467-4900
www.ukiahbgc.org
As a youth development organization we focus on assisting youth in making healthy life choices, to become caring productive citizens. 68-0340783
11690 United Way of the Wine Country Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Santa Rosa Inc PO Box 2392
Santa Rosa, CA 95405
Dr. Mary Bates, CEO
srbandg@sbcglobal.net
(707) 542-3249
www.bgcsr.org
Our 5 Clubs are a second home to 1,500+ youth: each a safe/positive place offering life- changing educational, Educational, and leadership programs year-round. 94-1498233
14197 United Way of the Wine Country Boys & Girls Clubs of Marin and Southern Sonoma Counties 203 Maria Dr
Petaluma, CA 94954
David Solo, President/CEO
dsolo@petalumabgc.org
(707) 769-5322
www.petaluma-marinbgc.org
Our mission is to inspire and enable all youth, especially those who need us most, to become caring, productive and responsible citizens. 94-1244390
13282 United Way of the Wine Country Boys & Girls Clubs of Sonoma Valley PO Box 218
El Verano, CA 95433
David Pier, Executive Director
dpier@bgcsonoma.org
(707) 938-8544
www.bgcsonoma.org
All programs support the five core areas of Character and Leadership, Education and Career, Health and Life Skills, the Arts, Sports, Fitness and Recreation. 94-1579901
14196 United Way of the Wine Country Boys and Girl Clubs of Central Sonoma County (Windsor Boys and Girls Club, Inc) PO Box 7460
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
Margaret Forbes, Business Manager
mforbes@bgccsc.org
(707) 528-7977
www.bgccsc.org
We strive to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring responsible citizens. 68-0309534
14199 United Way of the Wine Country Brain Injury Network PO Box 9217
Santa Rosa, CA 95405
Susan C. Hultberg, Executive Director
braininjurynetwork@prodigy.net
(707) 544-4323
www.braininjurynetwork.org
We serve individuals with acquired brain injuries (from traumatic brain injury, stroke, tumor, illness) by providing information and referral, peer support, educational and advocacy services. 68-0030611
17012 United Way of the Wine Country California Human Development Corporation 3315 Airway Dr
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
van Bergamo, Community Services Manager
vanessa.bergamo@chdcorp.org
(707) 521-4715
www.chdcorp.org
Job training, emergency services, citizenship assistance, youth programs, alcohol/drug treatment and disability developmental services, prison re-entry, counseling, housing, farmworker services in 15 Northern California counties. 94-1653023
14200 United Way of the Wine Country California Parenting Institute The 3650 Standish Ave
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
Robin Bowen, Executive Director
robinb@calparents.org
(707) 585-6108
www.calparents.org
We work to treat and prevent child abuse by nurturing and advocating for the health of all children, parents and families. 94-2541640
14201 United Way of the Wine Country California Programs for the Autistic, Inc. 325 Major Dr
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Michelle Campers, Bookkeeper
cpa@sonic.net
(707) 523-3672
We provide services to autistic and developmentally disabled individuals in a residential home designed to facilitate independence and community integration. 94-2434942
15866 United Way of the Wine Country Camp Fire Council of the Golden Empire 401 Amador St.
Vallejo, CA 94590
Janet D. O'Callaghan, Director
campfire-goldhollow@campfire.comcastbiz.net
(707) 643-4573
www.campfirehollow.org
We build caring, confident youth and future leaders, through our programs and camps. We have a resident and a day camp. 13-1623921
26259 United Way of the Wine Country Cancer Resource Centers of Mendocino County P.O Box 50
Mendocino, CA 95460
Sara o'Donnell, Executive Director
sara@crcmendocino.org
(707) 937-3833
www.crcmendocino.org
Information, support and advocacy services free of charge to those facing cancer in Mendocino County with a vision that no one face cancer alone. 68-0357416
14203 United Way of the Wine Country Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa Rosa PO Box 4900
Santa Rosa, CA 95402
Rebecca Kendall, Director of stewardship
rkendall@srcharities.org
(707) 528-8712
www.srcharities.org
Provides emergency food and shelter, transitional housing, foreclosure prevention counseling, immigration and citizenship assistance and senior services in Sonoma, Napa, and Lake Counties. 94-2479393
24925 United Way of the Wine Country Center for Social and Environmental Stewardship, The 9619 Old Redwood Hwy
Windsor, CA 95492
Nancy Lesa, Ph.D, Executive Director
nlesa@cfses.org
(707) 838-6641
www.cfses.org
Our environmental programs are preserving and restoring threatened biological systems throughout California; our social service programs are helping at risk, economically disadvantaged youth and families. 94-2345807
12099 United Way of the Wine Country Children & Family Circle (Children and Family Circle of Sonoma County) 1260 N Dutton Ave #110
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Karla Byman, Office Manager
karla@cfckids.org
(707) 544-4653
www.cfckids.org
We provide subsidized childcare and support services to low-income and at-risk infants and toddlers in an effort to help break the cycle of child abuse. 94-2473193
14657 United Way of the Wine Country Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County 1300 N Dutton Ave
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Teri McClanahan, Director of Planning & Resource Development
tmcclanhan@capsonoma.org
(707) 544-6911
www.capsonoma.org
Our program changes people's lives, embodies the spirit of hope, improves communities and makes America a better place to live. 94-1648949
16640 United Way of the Wine Country Community Support Network 1410 Guerneville Rd Ste 14
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Rosemary Devitt, MA, Director of Finance & Adminstration
rosemaryd@csn-mh.com
(707) 575-0979
www.communitysupportnet.org
Helps individuals with serious mental illness achieve community integration by providing a network of services including homeless outreach, case management, residential treatment and supported housing. 94-2159583
14207 United Way of the Wine Country COTS (Committee on the Shelterless) PO Box 2744
Petaluma, CA 94953
Mary Ellen King, Director Grants & Communications
maryellen@cots-homeless.org
(707) 765-6530
www.cots-homeless.org
We meet the needs of homeless people through programs of shelter, food, housing and special services that support their progress toward independent living and self-sufficiency. 68-0176855
14208 United Way of the Wine Country Council on Aging Services for Seniors 30 Kawana Springs Rd
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
Marrianne McBride, President & CEO
mmcbride@councilonaging.com
(707) 525-0143
www.councilonaging.com
Provides nutrition (Meals on Wheels), legal assistance, case management, adult day care, senior dining sites, financial management and advocacy to Sonoma County seniors. 94-6138714
14209 United Way of the Wine Country Drug Abuse Alternatives Center 2403 Professional Dr. Suite 102
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Susan Anderson, Marketing & Development Director
sanderson@daacmail.org
(707) 571-2233
www.daacinfo.org
Provides low cost/no cost drug and alcohol outreach, prevention, and treatment services to thousands of youth, adults and families in Sonoma County annually. 94-1694676
14210 United Way of the Wine Country Earle Baum Center of the Blind, Inc. 4539 Occidental Rd
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Allan Brenner, CEO/President
ebc@earlebaum.org
(707) 523-3222
www.earlebaum.org
Our mission is to provide opportunities for people who are blind or visually impaired to improve and enrich their personal, social and economic lives. 91-1840275
14661 United Way of the Wine Country Easter Seals Northern California, Inc. 20 Pimentel Ct Ste A-1
Novato, CA 94949
Pat Straub, Executive Administer
pstraub@noca.easterseals.com
(415) 382-7450
www.nocaeasterseals.com
We provide exceptional services to ensure that all people with disabilities/special needs and their families can live, learn work and play in their communities. 94-1442454
26390 United Way of the Wine Country Face to Face/Sonoma County AIDS Network 873 Second St
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
Emily Schroeder, Special Events Coordinator
eschroeder@f2f.org
(707) 544-1581
www.f2f.org
Improving the lives of people affected by HIV with essential support services, and reducing the number of new infections with prevention education in Sonoma County. 68-0052664
18892 United Way of the Wine Country Food for People, Inc. 307 W 14th St
Eureka, CA 95501
Anne Holcomb, Executive Director
aholcomb@foodforpeople.org
(707) 445-3166
www.foodforpeople.org
We are the Food Bank for Humboldt County, providing services for 12,000 low income children, families, seniors and disabled individuals each month. 94-2772549
14214 United Way of the Wine Country Friends House (Friends Association of Services for the Elderly) 684 Benicia Dr
Santa Rosa, CA 95409
Paddy Coreris, Director of Development and Public Relations
pcoreris@friendshouse.org
(707) 573-4508
www.friendshouse.org
We seek to provide high quality residential, health , and social services to the elderly at the lowest feasible cost. 94-2489788
26858 United Way of the Wine Country Giant Steps Therapeutic Equistrian Center (Giant Steps Equistrian Center Inc) P.O Box 4855
Petaluma, CA 94955
Beth Porter, Executive Director
info@giantstepsriding.org
(707) 769-8900
www.giantstepsriding.org
We provide therapeutic riding and related equine assisted activities to people with physical, behavioral and developmental challenges. 68-0404917
13085 United Way of the Wine Country Girl Scouts of Northern California 4825 Old Redwood Hwy
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Stephanie Chew, Senior Director, Gifts
Schew@girlscoutsnorcal.org
(510) 562-8470
www.girlscoutsnorcal.org
Girl scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. 94-1551410
15484 United Way of the Wine Country Habitat for Humanity International 3273 Airway Dr. Ste. E
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Katheryn Fong, Executive Director
kofong@habitatsoco.org
(707) 578-7707
www.habitatsoco.org
In partnership with the community and people in need we build simple, affordable houses, donations, volunteer labor and donated materials make this possible. 68-0041170
16641 United Way of the Wine Country Habitat for Humanity of Lake County CA, Inc. PO Box 1830
Lower Lake, CA 95457
Richard Birk, Executive Director
hfhlake@yahoo.com
(707) 994-1100
www.lakehabitat.org
Our mission is to provide home ownership and home repairs for low income families in Lake County, CA. form permits through construction and repairs. 68-0459756
18894 United Way of the Wine Country Healy Senior Center of Southern Humboldt, Inc. PO Box 1849
Redway, CA 95560
Rebecca Arcos, Executive Director
healyseniorcenter@gmail.com
(707) 923-2399
www.healyseniorcenter.org
Southern Humboldt's only Senior Center, Mission: To support independent, meaningful, dignified lives for older adults through: volunteerism, social interaction, recreation, information, nutrition and health programs. 94-2762224
9622 United Way of the Wine Country Hospice Services of Lake County 1717 S Main St
Lakeport, CA 95453
Clara Dykema, CFO
cdykema@lakecountyhospice.org
(707) 263-6222
www.lakecountyhospice.org
Serving Lake County with comprehensive services for patients and families facing life threatening illnesses since 1980. Specialists in palliative care, pain management and symptom control. 94-2678796
18896 United Way of the Wine Country Humboldt Domestic Violence Services PO Box 969
Eureka, CA 95502
Sharyne R. Harper, Executive Director
sharyneharper@hdvs.org
(707) 444-9255
www.hdvs.org
Provides 24-hour crisis line; emergency shelter, transportation, food, and clothing; individual and group counseling; children's services; advocacy; and assistance with legal and social services. 94-2429700
18897 United Way of the Wine Country Humboldt Literacy Project 537 G St. Ste 202A
Eureka, CA 95501
Emma Breacain, Executive Director
eurekalit@sbcglobal.net
(707) 445-3655
www.humlit.org
We have been providing unduplicated service in Humboldt County since 1985 matching adult learners with specially trained volunteer tutors to improve literacy levels. 68-0062774
14218 United Way of the Wine Country Interfaith Shelter Network Inc 2500 Vallejo St. # 200
Santa Rosa, CA 95405
Pamela Wallace, Executive Director
interfaithshelter@comcast.net
(707) 546-7907
www.ifsn.org
IFSN provides transitional housing for all homeless populations with comprehensive case management and mental health care in an atmosphere of compassion towards independence. 68-0222942
14219 United Way of the Wine Country Jewish Family and Children's Services: Sonoma County Branch 1360 N Dutton Ave Ste C
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Diana Klein, Sonoma County Branch Director
dianak@jfcs.org
(707) 571-8131
www.jfcs.org
Compassionate, cost-effective preventive, therapeutic, educational and supportive professional and volunteer human services help children, families, elderly annually, relieving suffering and sustaining self-sufficiency. 94-1156528
14220 United Way of the Wine Country Kid Street Learning Center (Kid Street Learning Center, Inc.) PO Box 6784
Santa Rosa, CA 95406
Linda Conklin, Executive Director
lindac@kstreet.org
(707) 525-9223
www.kstreet.org
We are a charter school and after school program that serves the most at-risk youth (K-6) and their families in Sonoma County. 68-0306527
18024 United Way of the Wine Country Konocti Senior 3 Support Inc PO Box 6668
Clearlake, CA 95422
Judy A Avey, Office Manager
lcspc@att.net
(707) 995-1417
www.konoctiseniorsupport.com
Committed to maximizing the quality- of- life for seniors 55 and over, Priority is given to high-risk seniors and those at-risk of losing their independence. 68-0362007
12342 United Way of the Wine Country La Luz Center 17560 Greger St
Sonoma, CA 95476
Brenda Serrano, Administrative Assistant
brenda@laluzcenter.org
(707) 938-5131
www.laluzcenter.org
La Luz Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring that the most challenged populations have the opportunity to become productive members of our community. 68-0228235
15871 United Way of the Wine Country Law Enforcement Chaplaincy Service In Sonoma County PO Box 15167
Santa Rosa, CA 95402
J. R. Young, Senior Chaplain Emeritas
jryoung41@aol.com
(707) 433-5075
www.sonomalawchaplains.org
An interfaith service of trained, screened volunteer chaplains providing emotional support for police officers, firefighters, EMTs their families and victims of crime, death and accidents. 68-0424491
14240 United Way of the Wine Country Legal Aid of Sonoma County 1105 N Dutton Ave Ste B
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Ronit Rubinoff, Executive Director
info@legalaidsc.com
(707) 542-1290
www.legalaidsc.com
Provides free civil legal services to low-income families, children and individuals. We help child abuse cases, assist battered women and help tenants with housing. 68-0008581
15581 United Way of the Wine Country LifeWorks of Sonoma County 1200 College Ave
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
Jill Royce, Executive Director
j_royce@lifeworkssc.org
(707) 568-2300
www.lifeworkssc.org
We are dedicated to providing comprehensive mental health services to promote the healthy emotional well-being of children and families throughout Sonoma County. 68-0375462
14693 United Way of the Wine Country Living Room Center Inc., The 636 Cherry St
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
Kendra McKenna, Executive Director
info@thelivingroomsc.org
(707) 579-0138
www.thelivingroomsc.org
Safety meals emergency and support services, and access to community resources during daytime hours enabling long-term solutions for women and children who are homeless. 58-2675876
14223 United Way of the Wine Country Mendocino Family and Youth Services Inc 776 S State Ste 107
Ukiah, CA 95482
Karin Wandrei, Executive Director
admin@mcyp.org
(707) 463-4915
www.mcyp.org
We support the development of children, adolescents and their families to acquire guidance and skills they need to enhance self-esteem and establish healthy relationships. 94-2882841
26961 United Way of the Wine Country Middletown Senior Center (Middletown Area Senior Citizens, Inc.) 3907 Central Avenue
Middletown, OH 45044
Ann Munafo, Executive Director
amunafo@mascinc.org
(513) 423-1158
www.mascinc.org
Senior center serving mature adults in southwest Ohio. Home-delivered meals, in-home services, transportation as well as congregate meals. 31-1026085
16693 United Way of the Wine Country Multi-Cultural Child Development Center (West Santa Rosa Local Action Council Inc) PO Box 7346
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
Norma Ott, Executive Director
normaott@me.com
(707) 544-0104
W.S.R.L.A. provides quality preschool for children from economically disadvantage backgrounds in west Santa Rosa that includes all races, cultural and linguistic groups. 94-2198276
14226 United Way of the Wine Country NAMI Sonoma County 1300 N. Dutton Ave. Suite A
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Rosemary Milbrath, Executive Director
info@namisoco.org
(707) 527-6655
www.namisoco.org
A grass-roots non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of people with severe mental illness providing support, education and advocacy for family members and consumers. 68-0041644
18026 United Way of the Wine Country North Coast Opportunities Inc 413 N State St
Ukiah, CA 95482
Wes Winter, Executive Director
wwinter@ncoinc.org
(707) 467-3236
www.ncoinc.org
A community action agency providing human services such as child care, early childhood education, caregiver support, volunteer placement, nutrition education, community gardens, and food distribution. 94-1671958
11094 United Way of the Wine Country North Coast Resource Center, Inc. 501 9th St
Arcata, CA 95521
Derk Scholze, Board President
sunnybee2@sbcglobal.net
(707) 822-5008
www.northcoastresourcecenter.org
Our Organization exists to provide vital support services for those who are contending with poverty. We offer health/hygiene, nutrition and work-enablement programs and services. 68-0405970
14227 United Way of the Wine Country Northern California Center for Well-Being 365 B Tesconi Cir Ste B
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Alena Wall, Executive Director
info@nccwb.org
(707) 575-6043
www.nocalwellbeing.org
Develops and offers a network of educational and supportive programs designed to enhance well-being and help people with chronic illness mange systems, preventing further disability. 93-1144835
25013 United Way of the Wine Country PDI Surgery Center (Pediatric Dental Initiative of the North Coast Inc) 1380 19th Hole Dr
Windsor, CA 95492
Sara Randall, Communications Manager
srandall@pedidental.org
(707) 838-6560
www.pedidental.org
Tooth decay: (cavities) is the number one children’s health epidemic. We provide dental surgery under general anesthesia to underserved children suffering from severe dental disease. 34-2012430
14229 United Way of the Wine Country People Services Inc 4195 Lakeshore Blvd
Lakeport, CA 95453
F. Ilene Dumont, Executive Director
idumont@rocketmail.com
(707) 263-3810
www.peopleservices.org
Services for the developmentally disabled in Lake County include: advocacy; personal, social and community services; supported living; employment; transportation; and respite services for families. 94-2758187
18027 United Way of the Wine Country Petaluma Ecumenical Properties 951 Petaluma Blvd S
Petaluma, CA 94952
Ann Marie Talbor, Admin Assistant
pep@pephousing.org
(707) 762-2336
www.pephousing.org
We build and manage affordable housing for low-income seniors. Provide service to help seniors live independently for longer periods. 94-2565270
14230 United Way of the Wine Country Petaluma People Services Center 1500 Petaluma Blvd S
Petaluma, CA 94952
Elece Hempel, Executive Director
elece@petalumapeople.org
(707) 765-8488
www.petalumapeople.org
Petaluma People services center is dedicated to improving the social and economic health of our community by providing programs that strengthen the individual. 94-2271299
14231 United Way of the Wine Country Plowshares Peace and Justice Center PO Box 475
Ukiah, CA 95482
Ana Mahoney, Executive Director
plowshares@pacific.net
(707) 462-8582
www.plowsharesfeeds.org
Free hot daily meals. Meals-on-Wheels delivered to disabled, homebound seniors, Homeless services including laundry vouchers, phone, mail, haircuts, socks, diapers, information and referral, etc. 68-0218781
14232 United Way of the Wine Country Project Sanctuary Inc PO Box 450
Ukiah, CA 95482
Dina Polkinghorne, Executive Director
dina@projectsanctuary.org
(707) 462-9196
www.projectsanctuary.org
Serves domestic violence and sexual abuse victims 24-hour crisis response, safe shelter, counseling, paralegal assistance, prevention, education for children and community members. 94-2477782
15875 United Way of the Wine Country R. House PO Box 2587
Santa Rosa, CA 95405
Mimi Donohue, Executive Director
mimi@rhouseinc.org
(707) 571-2215
www.rhouseinc.org
Youth agency providing treatment and education to chemically dependent persons ages 12-18; using a full range of therapeutic services emphasizing 12-steps, counseling and private school. 94-2278033
16645 United Way of the Wine Country Redwood Children's Services Inc PO Box 1640
Fort Bragg, CA 95437
Lynn Sallee, Finance Director
salleel@rcs4kids.org
(707) 964-4770
www.rcs4kids.org
An agency in Mendocino, Lake Counties offering foster care services, residential treatment, transitional housing and Behavioral Health services, serving special needs and at-risk children and families. 68-0367894
26258 United Way of the Wine Country Redwood Community Health Coalition P.O Box 751090
Petaluma, CA 94975
Pedro Toledo, Director Community & Government Relations
ptoledo@rchc.net
(707) 792-7900
www.healthykidssonomacounty.org
Healthy Kids Sonoma County, a program of redwood community healthy coalition, identifies low-income children who lack health insurance and connects them with available health insurance. 94-3220029
14235 United Way of the Wine Country Redwood Empire Food Bank 3320 Industrial Dr
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
David Goodman, Executive Director
dgoodman@refb.org
(707) 523-7900
www.refb.org
Sonoma County's largest hunger-relief organization, acquires and distributes food to those in need through a network of charitable agencies and its own food assistance programs. 68-0121855
18028 United Way of the Wine Country Safe Passage Family Resource Center (Safe Passage) PO Box 1718
Fort Bragg, CA 95437
Laura Welter, Executive Director
safepass@mcn.org
(707) 964-3077
www.safepassagefortbragg.org
We offer parenting classes, children's health insurance enrollment, support groups, translation assistance, Spanish (GED) classes, after school activities, and information and referral services. 68-0430046
14241 United Way of the Wine Country Santa Rosa Community Health Centers 3569 Round Barn Cir
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Katherine Radcliffe, Fund Development Coordinator
katheriner@srhealthcenters.org
(707) 303-3600
www.srhealthcenters.org
Providing excellent comprehensive primary health care, prevention, and education to uninsured/underinsured people regardless of their ability to pay and in a culturally appropriate environment. 68-0365296
14236 United Way of the Wine Country Senior Advocacy Services 3262 Airway Dr Ste C
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Susan Ziblatt, Executive Director
sziblatt@senioradvocacyservices.org
(707) 526-4108
www.senioradvocacyservices.org
Advocates for dignity, quality of life, self-determination for seniors and people with disabilities through nursing home ombudsman and health insurance and Medicare counseling programs. 94-2684774
14686 United Way of the Wine Country Senior Support Services (Triple S Institute) PO Box 925
Upper Lake, CA 95451
Eva Johnson, Treasurer
seniorsupportservices@gmail.com
(707) 279-4836
www.carccentors-lake.org
Promote the well-being and self-determination of at-risk elderly in Lake County by providing services that aids/assists their ability to stay in their home. 68-0247523
14217 United Way of the Wine Country Social Advocates for Youth (Individuals, Now) 3440 Airway Dr Ste E
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Matt Martin, Executive Director
mmartin@socialadvocatesforyouth.org
(707) 544-3299
www.socialadvocatesforyouth.org
We offer counseling, psychotherapy, family support programs, anger management groups, crisis housing for runaway teens, job education/training, mentoring, transitional aged youth housing, and more. 94-1711490
25031 United Way of the Wine Country Society for Preservation & Encouragment of Barbershop Quartet Singing 520 Jack London Rd
Santa Rosa, CA 95409
Dan Exelby, Past President
dexelby@scoe.org
(707) 537-1779
www.redwoodchordsmen.org
The Society has developed a "Youth Outreach" program to promote music and education to our schools to which the chapter dedicates much time/energy. 39-0926339
14239 United Way of the Wine Country Sonoma County Family YMCA 1111 College Ave
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
David Brown, President/CEO
dbrown@scfymca.org
(707) 545-9622
www.scfymca.org
The YMCA seeks to enhance the lives of all people through programs designed for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. 94-1265049
10234 United Way of the Wine Country Sonoma Valley "Stand by Me" Mentoring Alliance (Sonoma Valley Mentoring Alliance) P.O Box 721
Sonoma, CA 95476
Kathy Witkowicki, Executive Director
kath@sonomamentoring.org
(707) 938-1990
www.sonomamentoring.org
We create long-term relationships caring adults and at-risk students in need of academic and social support. We do this through one-on-one and group mentoring. 68-0429128
18029 United Way of the Wine Country Sonoma Valley Team Services (Valley Of The Moon Teen Center) 17440 Sonoma Hwy
Sonoma, CA 95476
Rebecca Hermosillo, Executive Director
rebecca.hermosillo@sbcglobal.net
(707) 939-1452
www.vomteencenter.org
We provide after school programs for teens 13-18 years of age. We provide life skills training, vocational training and college application assistance. 68-0390038
15891 United Way of the Wine Country South Coast Seniors Inc PO Box 437
Point Arena, CA 95468
Judy Frazier, Executive Director
scsnrs@mcn.org
(707) 882-2137
www.southcoastseniors.org
We provide seniors with congregate meals Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. We deliver about 420 home meals monthly, as well as provide transportation activities and outreach. 94-2902833
13086 United Way of the Wine Country Sunburst Projects 1025 19th St Ste 1A
Sacramento, CA 95811
Geri Brooks, Executive Director
gbrooks@sunburstprojects.org
(916) 440-0889
www.sunburstprojects.org
Family support services for HIV/AIDS impacted families with children include: camp sunburst, family case management, mental health, childcare and HIV/AIDS prevention and education. 68-0239282
25725 United Way of the Wine Country Sutter Care at Home (Sutter Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice) 1110 N Dutton Ave
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Lucy Barnett, Development Officer
barnettl@sutterhealth.org
(707) 535-5681
www.sutterhospice.org
Committed to providing excellent home care and hospice services that enhances comfort, dignity, choice and quality of life to those in need in Northern California. 94-6068843
15893 United Way of the Wine Country Ukiah Senior Center Inc 499 Leslie St
Ukiah, CA 95482
Lavonna Silveria, Executive Director
usclavon@pacific.net
(707) 462-4343
www.ukiahseniorcenter.org
We provide senior services including transportation, outreach resources and a weekday lunch program. Many social activities are also offered. 23-7258082
14245 United Way of the Wine Country United Cerebral Palsy of the North Bay Inc 3835 Cypress Dr Ste 103
Petaluma, CA 94954
Ron Hamilton, Chief of Operations
rhamilton@ucpnb.org
(707) 766-9990
www.ucpnb.org
Life without limits for people with cerebral palsy, autism, and other disabilities through quality education services, employment opportunities, access to housing, recreation activities, and advocacy. 94-2284940
13787 United Way of the Wine Country Verity-Compassion Safety Support 835 D Piner Rd Ste D
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Christine Castillo, Executive Director
ccastillo@ourverity.org
(707) 545-7270
www.ourverity.org
Facilitates healing and promotes the prevention of sexual violence and abuse by providing counseling, advocacy, intervention and education in our communities. 94-2437947
14247 United Way of the Wine Country West County Community Services (Family Service Agency of Sonoma County) (West County Community Services) PO Box 325
Guerneville, CA 95446
Katrina Thurman, Executive Director
kthurman@westcountyservices.org
(707) 869-0654
www.westcountyservices.org
We work to strengthen families by providing opportunities, support and resources. Services include: counseling, senior services, after school programs and employment assistance. 94-2277740
14248 United Way of the Wine Country West County Health Center: Russian River Health Center Occidental Area Health Center, Sabastopol Community Health Center (West County Health Centers Inc) PO Box 1449
Guerneville, CA 95446
Mary Szecsey, Executive Director
mszecsey@wchealth.org
(707) 869-1594
www.wchealth.org
Our organization provides primary medical care, counseling, & dental services & HIV specialty care to area residents, regardless of ability to pay. 23-7310613
14249 United Way of the Wine Country Willits Community Services Corp 229 E San Francisco St
Willits, CA 95490
Jim Marill, Executive Director
willitscs@gmail.com
(707) 459-3333
A regional organization providing emergency food and shelter, food bank, utilities, transportation and other essential human needs for people in need for over 25 years. 68-0061679
14251 United Way of the Wine Country Young Women's Christian Association of Sonoma County PO Box 3506
Santa Rosa, CA 95402
Denise Frey, Executive Director
ywca-ed@sonic.net
(707) 546-9922
www.ywca.org/sonomacounty
Domestic violence, sexual assault, and childcare services - free confidential hotline, shelter, advocacy, counseling and legal assistance. Therapeutic preschool for at-risk children. 94-2347428
18890 United Way of the Wine Country Youth Educational Services (Y.E.S.) (Associated Students of Humboldt State University) 1 Harpst St Humboldt State University
Arcata, CA 95521
Mary Stuart, Operations Manager
mhs700@humboldt.edu
(707) 826-4965
http://www.humboldt.edu/yes/
We are a student volunteer community service program at Humboldt State University. Our programs serve community members who have unmet needs. 94-1201195
14578 United Way of Tulare County United Way of Tulare County 1601 E Prosperity Ave
Tulare, CA 93274
Darlene Mayfield, Director of Resource Developmen
darlene@unitedwaytc.org
(559) 685-1766
www.unitedwaytc.org
Strengthens our community by providing support to non-profit organizations in Tulare County through capacity building and financial means. 94-6100424
26856 United Way of Tulare County Boy Scouts of America Sequoia Council Inc 6005 N Tamara Ave
Fresno, CA 93711
John Richers, CEO/Scout Executive
jrichers@bsamail.org
(559) 732-3424
www.seqbsa.org
Provides values, ethics, leadership skills, teamwork, community service, recognition, and career interest. Serves boys 6-20 and girls 14-20. Trains adult volunteer leaders. 94-1156255
17704 United Way of Tulare County CASA of Tulare Country 1146 N Chinowth
Visalia, CA 93291
Marilyn Barr, Executive Director
marilyn@casatulareco.org
(559) 625-4007
www.casatulareco.org
Speaks up for innocent children who are victims of abuse and neglect – advocating for their safety by training volunteers to represent their best interests. 77-0105876
24926 United Way of Tulare County Central Valley Recovery Services Inc 120 W School Ave
Visalia, CA 93291
Ramona Robertson, Executive Director
ramona@cvrshome.org
(559) 625-2995
cvrshome.org
Provides residential & intensive outpatient treatment for alcoholism and drug addiction, which includes aftercare and family services. 95-2706719
17706 United Way of Tulare County Creative Center The 606 N Bridge St
Visalia, CA 93291
Bailey Hagar, Jr., Executive Director
info@thecreativecenter-visalia.org
(559) 733-9329
www.thecreativecenter-visalia.org
Helps developmentally disabled adult’s foster self-expression through art, community integration, cultural resources, and recognition of an individual’s value and contribution. 94-2512239
17708 United Way of Tulare County Family Services of Tulare County 815 W Oak
Visalia, CA 93291
Susan Munter, Interim
susan.munter@fstc.net
(559) 741-7310
www.fstc.net
Provides crisis intervention, including shelter, and counseling services to people experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, and general family stress conflict. 94-2897970
17709 United Way of Tulare County Foodlink for Tulare County Inc P O Box 1544
Visalia, CA 93279
Sandy Beals, Executive Director
sandyb@foodlinktc.org
(559) 651-3663
www.foodlinktc.org
Distributes food to families in Tulare County through a food bank of 80 nonprofits, summer food sites, and fresh produce distributions. Established in 1978. 94-2558802
24167 United Way of Tulare County Girl Scouts of Central California South 1377 W Shaw Ave
Fresno, CA 93711
Marilyn Deen, Chief Resource Development Office
mdeen@girlscoutsccs.org
(559) 291-5078
www.girlscoutsccs.org
Provides programs for girls K-12 so they can discover, connect, and take action in their community. 94-6000662
17723 United Way of Tulare County Golden State YMCA 211 W Tulare
Visalia, CA 93277
Rosemary Caso, Branch Executive Director
rosemary@visaliaymca.org
(559) 627-0700
www.visaliaymca.org
Offers preschool, school age child care, youth sports, camping services, and teen, family, and volunteer programs. Serving Tulare County since 1939. 94-1459198
26933 United Way of Tulare County Grandmas House A vision of hope 535 S R St
Tulare, CA 93274
Flora A. Johnson, Founder/Director
flora-johnson@sbcglobal.net
(916) 804-1197
grandmas-house.org
An afterschool tutoring program for at-risk children in grades K-6. Tutoring is provided in reading language arts and math. And a 7-8 grade math program. 42-1753989
12931 United Way of Tulare County Habitat for Humanity of Tulare County (Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.) 637 S. Lovers Lane
Visalia, CA 93292
Betsy Murphy, Executive Director
betsym@hfhtc.org
(559) 734-4040
www.hfhtc.org
We build, renovate, and repair houses with hardworking, low-income participants. 77-0369291
26950 United Way of Tulare County Kings Tulare Conitnuum of Care on Homelessness Inc P O Box 1742
Visalia, CA 93279
Sarah Scott, President
sarah@unitedwaytc.org
(559) 685-1766
kingstularecoc.org
To build and sustain an integrated Continuum of Care system for homelessness that improves access to housing and health, education, employment and other supportive services. 27-0522489
26851 United Way of Tulare County Make A Wish Foundation of Central California 351 W Cromwell Ave Ste 112 A
Fresno, CA 93711
Cortney Kizirian, Community Director
cortney@centralca.wish.org
(559) 221-9474
www.centralca.wish.org
We grant the wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses; filling their lives with hope and strength to endure, and joy to last a lifetime. 77-0116530
26857 United Way of Tulare County Norcal Aussie Rescue Inc 10556 Combie Rd 6200
Aubum, CA 95602
Kim Kuenien, President
kim@norcalaussierescue.com
(530) 268-1600
www.norcalaussierescue.com
Placing Australian Shepherd dogs from animal care services organizations and private individuals in pre-approved adoptive homes. 26-0076953
17712 United Way of Tulare County Porterville Adult Day Services Inc 227 E Oak Ave
Porterville, CA 93257
Cheri Taylor, Executive Director
pads@ocsnet.net
(559) 783-9815
www.padsinfo.com
We serves adults who cannot stay alone, including those with Alzheimer’s disease and other related forms of dementia. AND provide continuing support for caregivers. 77-0312955
17705 United Way of Tulare County Porterville Womens Shelter (Central California Family Crisis Center Inc) 770 N Main St
Porterville, CA 93258
Anna C. Green, Executive Director
anna.green@ccfamilycrisis.org
(559) 781-7462
www.ccfamilycrisis.org
Provides emergency and transitional shelter to homeless individuals, battered women and children. Supportive services provided include case management, advocacy, accompaniment and transportation. 94-2632969
26982 United Way of Tulare County Proteus Inc 1830 N Dinuba Blvd
Visalia, CA 93291
Jesus J. Gamboa, Chief Operations Officer
jesusg@proteusinc.org
(559) 733-5423
www.proteusinc.org
Services targeting farmworkers and low-income families including: employment, literacy (ESL, GED, training, nutrition), youth (after school programs, boxing, gang prevention), emergency (rental/mortgage assistance) and others. 94-2184330
17718 United Way of Tulare County Tulare County Training Center for the Handicapped 8127 Ave 304
Visalia, CA 93292
Wende Ayers, Executive Director
wende@ableindustries.org
(559) 651-8150
www.ableindustries.org
Provides training, employment, life skill education for individuals with disabilities and/or social economic barriers for the purpose of attaining maximum independence. 94-6086713
17720 United Way of Tulare County Tulare Youth Service Bureau Inc 327 S K St
Tulare, CA 93274
Cheryl Lenon Armas, Executive Director
carmas@tysb.org
(559) 686-9772
www.tysb.org
Provides a wide range of community mental health services for children and their families including, sexual abuse treatment, school based services and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy. 94-1748204
12285 United Way of Tulare County Visalia Rescue Mission PO Box 109
Visalia, CA 93279
Jessica Van Ginkel, Direct of Community Development
jessica@visaliarescue.org
(559) 740-4178
www.vrmhope.org
The VRM provides not only shelter and recovery services; but also food boxes, clothing case-management, life-skills training and true LIFE CHANGE. 94-2902666
14580 United Way of Ventura County United Way of Ventura County 1317 Del Norte Rd Ste 100
Camarillo, CA 93010
Rachel M. Parsell, Community Investment Director
rparsell@vcunitedway.org
(805) 485-6288
www.vcunitedway.org
Advancing the common good by creating opportunities for a better life by focusing on improving education, income and health in the community. 95-1945833
11823 United Way of Ventura County American Red Cross 836 Calle Plano
Camarillo, CA 93012
Amy Lassere, Major Gifts Director
lasserea@usa.redcross.org
(805) 987-1514
www.arcventura.org
We provide relief to victims of disaster and help people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies, services to armed forces and First Aid classes. 94-1322159
24840 United Way of Ventura County Arthritis Foundation 2261 Las Positas Rd
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
Jeanne David, Executive Director
jfdavid@arthritis.org
(805) 563-4685
www.arthritis.org
Supports research to find prevention and cure for arthritis. Provides public and professional education, support programs, self-help courses, exercise classes, physician referrals and free literature. 95-1885447
18047 United Way of Ventura County Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ventura County, Inc. 445 Rosewood Ave
Camarillo, CA 93010
Lynne West, CEO
lwest@bbsvc.org
(805) 484-2282
www.bbsvc.org
Prevention program utilizing mentoring to assist youth, age 6-18 fulfill their potential and become productive adult members of their community. 20-3425568
17227 United Way of Ventura County Boys & Girls Club of Camarillo 1500 Temple Ave
Camarillo, CA 93010
Bill Locker, CEO
bill@bgccam.org
(805) 482-8113
www.bgccam.org
We provide affordable, after-school programs for youth ages 6-18 that will inspire them to realize their full potential as productive, repsonsible and caring citizens. 95-6194547
18048 United Way of Ventura County Boys & Girls Club of Simi Valley 2850 Lemon Dr
Simi Valley, CA 93063
Linda White, CEO
BGCSV@bgcsimi.com
(805) 527-4437
BGCsimi.com
The club provides a positive, safe, healthy and fun environment that empowers our youth to become responsible individuals and citizens of tomorrow. 95-2811018
18050 United Way of Ventura County Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Oxnard and Port Hueneme 1900 W Fifth St
Oxnard, CA 93030
Tim Blaylock, Chief Professional Officer
tblaylock@bgcop.org
(805) 815-4959
www.positiveplace4kids.org
Our mission is to inspire and enable all youth, especially those who need us most, to realize their potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens. 95-1785162
18052 United Way of Ventura County Camarillo Hospice Corporation 400 Rosewood Ave Ste 102
Camarillo, CA 93010
Sandy Nirenberg, Executive Director
snirenberg@camarillohospice.org
(805) 389-6870
www.camarillohospice.org
Practical and emotional support for individuals and families facing life-limiting illness; support groups and individual counseling for persons grieving a loss. All services free. 95-3347061
25561 United Way of Ventura County Canine Companion for Independence PO Box 4568
Oceanside, CA 92052
Chuck Contreras, SW Region Director of Development
ccontreras@cci.org
(760) 901-4305
www.cci.org
A nonprofit organization that enhances the lives of people with disabilities by providing highly trained assistance dogs. 94-2494324
18054 United Way of Ventura County CAREGIVERS: Volunteers Assisting the Elderly 1765 Goodyear Ave Ste 205
Ventura, CA 93003
Tammy I Glenn, Executive Director
Tammyregivers.org
(805) 658-8530
www.vccaregivers.org
Organization provides frail, homebound Seniors with in-home services, transportation and related assistance with the help of trained volunteers from local communities. All services are free. 77-0081692
18057 United Way of Ventura County Clinicas del Camino Real, Inc. 200 S Wells Rd Ste 200
Ventura, CA 93004
Roberto S. Juarez, Chief Executive Officer
email@clinicas.org
(805) 659-1740
www.clinicas.org
Our 13 health centers provide comprehensive medical, dental, mental health, vision and health education services to the residents throughout Ventura County. 95-2977147
18059 United Way of Ventura County El Centrito Family Learning Center PO Box 1613
Oxnard, CA 93032
Luann Rocha, Executive Director
luannrocha@elcentrito.org
(805) 483-8685
www.elcentrito.org
Prepare youth and families to become productive members of the community by providing bilingual, bicultural educational programs in partnership with parents, schools, and neighborhoods. 31-1652255
18060 United Way of Ventura County Foodshare, Inc. 4156 N Southbank Rd
Oxnard, CA 93036
Jeanne Benitez, Development Manager
jbenitez@foodshare.com
(805) 983-7100
www.foodshare.com
We purchase, collect, sort and package food and fresh produce, then distribute it to the hungry through our direct funding programs and network of nonprofits. 77-0018162
18061 United Way of Ventura County HELP of Ojai PO Box 621
Ojai, CA 93024
Terri Wolfe, Executive Director
terriw@helpofojai.org
(805) 646-5122
www.helpofojai.org
Provides basic needs to qualifying low income clients and independent living service to senior citizens residing in the greater Ojai Valley. 95-2872549
11378 United Way of Ventura County Interface Children & Family Services 1305 Del Norte Rd Ste 130
Camarillo, CA 93010
Marti Delao, Fund Development Director
mdelao@icfs.org
(805) 485-6114
www.icfs.org
Strengthening children, families & communities to be safe, healthy and thriving program areas: family violence intervention, youth/family strengthening, mental health, information/referral, training/technical assistance. 95-2944459
18063 United Way of Ventura County Laubach Literacy of Ventura County (LLVC) PO Box 5185
Oxnard, CA 93031
Barbara Wagner, Treasurer
barbarawagner37@laubachventura.org
(805) 482-6322
www.laubachventura.org
Trains and supports volunteers who provide free, student-centered tutoring to adults seeking to learn English and understand U.S. Culture. 77-0030194
18064 United Way of Ventura County Livingston Memorial Visiting Nurse Association 1996 Eastman Ave Ste 101
Ventura, CA 93003
Michelle Pyfrom, Developmemt Associate
mpyfrom@lmvna.org
(805) 642-0239
www.lmvna.org
We provide healthcare in the home, medical hospice and caregiver respite, to all Ventura County residents regardless of ability to pay. 95-1693538
18789 United Way of Ventura County Lutheran Social Services of Southern California 80 E Hillcrest Dr Ste 101
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
Leslie Eschrich, Administrative Assistant
leschrich@lsssc.org
(805) 497-6207
www.lsssc.org
We respond to basic human needs so all people have the opportunity to live and work in a community in safety, dignity and with hope. 95-2225798
18790 United Way of Ventura County Many Mansions 1459 E Thousand Oaks Blvd Bldg D
Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
Rick Schroeder, President
rick@manymansions.org
(805) 496-4948
www.manymansions.org
Providing hope and homes to homeless, disabled, low-income Ventura County residents for 30+ years w/affordable, well-managed housing & life-enriching services. 95-3424516
18792 United Way of Ventura County RAIN Communities, Inc. PO Box 1934
Camarillo, CA 93011
Ami Milla, Treasurer
amimilla@hotmail.com
(805) 388-4334
www.RainCommunities.org
We provide resources for housing and service needs of homeless families and individuals in Ventura County creating a path to permanent housing and self-sufficiency. 61-1419784
25687 United Way of Ventura County Raining Hope, Inc. 507 Fernwood Dr
Oxnard, CA 93030
Carol John, Treasurer
carol@raininghope.org
(805) 377-7387
www.raininghope.org
Raise and distribute funds to provide food, clothing, shelter, healthcare and education for children and families in need in Uganda and around the world. 27-0947020
18146 United Way of Ventura County Rescue Mission Alliance 315 North A St
Oxnard, CA 93030
Todd Hacker, Director of Development
toddh@erescuemission.org
(805) 487-1234
www.erescuemission.org
With the support of our community we offer - refuge, recovery and restoration to those in need. 23-7278002
25713 United Way of Ventura County The Arc of Ventura County Inc 5103 Walker Street
Ventura, CA 93003
Julie Duran, Executive Secretary
jduran@arcvc.org
(805) 650-8611
www.arcvc.org
A nonprofit organization that provides educational, employment, independent living, residential, and after-school services to individuals with developmental disabilities. 95-2266987
18071 United Way of Ventura County Turning Point Foundation PO Box 24397
Ventura, CA 93002
Jane Lax, Fund Development Director
jlax@turningpointfoundation.org
(805) 652-0000
www.turningpointfoundation.org
Provides shelter, rehabilitation services and supported housing to assist homeless and low-income mentally ill adults with basic needs: employment, education and community living skills. 77-0213467
99932 United Way Silicon Valley United Way Silicon Valley 1400 Parkmoor Ave Ste 250
San Jose, CA 95126
Caitlin Johnston, Development Officer
caitlin.johnston@uwsv.org
(408) 345-4365
www.uwsv.org
Invests in programs providing for basic needs in times of economic crisis, and long term strategies focused on moving people from economic dependence to self-sufficiency. 94-1450153
99940 United Way Silicon Valley United Way of Santa Cruz County PO Box 1458
Capitola, CA 95010
Anne Cawley, Development Director
acawley@unitedwaysc.org
(831) 465-2205
www.unitedwaysc.org
We are both a safety net & a catalyst for change in the area of health & human services. 94-1422471
13986 United Way Silicon Valley Abilities United 525 E Charleston Rd
Palo Alto, CA 94306
Lynda Steele, Executive Director
lynda@abilitiesunited.org
(650) 618-3312
www.abilitiesunited.org
Formerly known as C.A.R., we provide services throughout the Bay Area to over 2500 people of all ages with developmental and/or other disabilities. 94-1546643
11802 United Way Silicon Valley Addison - Penzak Jewish Community Center of Silicon Valley 14855 Oka Rd Ste 201
Los Gatos, CA 95032
Hal Brody, Chief Executive Officer
hal@svjcc.org
(408) 357-7490
www.svjcc.org
Programs include preschool, toddlers, camps, youth, teens, singles, couples, families and seniors. Full range of cultural, recreational, educational, Judaic and social services. 94-2222989
12526 United Way Silicon Valley Adolescent Counseling Services 1717 Embarcadero Rd Ste 4000
Palo Alto, CA 94303
Aarika Riddle, Development & Marketing Director
aarika@acs-teens.org
(650) 424-0852
www.acs-teens.org
Free Counseling on-campus at local secondary schools, substance abuse treatment for teens, general counseling for teens and families, and preventive education for community members. 51-0192551
13975 United Way Silicon Valley Alum Rock Counseling Center Inc 777 N First St Ste 444
San Jose, CA 95112
Patricia Chiapellone, Executive Director
pchiapellone@alumrockcc.org
(408) 240-0070
www.alumrockcc.org
Creating new beginnings for youths/families in Santa Clara Valley, we provide multilingual counseling, mentoring, family preservation and juvenile justice reform services. 23-7367637
13981 United Way Silicon Valley Asian Americans for Community Involvement of Santa Clara County 2400 Moorpark Ave Ste 300
San Jose, CA 95128
Michele Lew, President and CEO
michele.lew@aaci.org
(408) 975-2730
www.aaci.org
Largest nonprofit advocacy, education, health and human services organization committed to the welfare of Asian Pacific Americans in Santa Clara County. 94-2292491
13983 United Way Silicon Valley Big Brothers-Big Sisters Agency of Santa Cruz County Inc 1500 41st Ave Ste 250
Capitola, CA 95010
Marie L Cubillas, Executive Director
marie@santacruzmentor.org
(831) 464-8691
www.santacruzmentor.org
To assist children and youth to achieve their highest potential by providing quality mentoring relationships. 94-2826754
13984 United Way Silicon Valley Bill Wilson Center 3490 The Alameda
Santa Clara, CA 95050
Sparky Harlan, Executive Director
sharlan@bwcmail.org
(408) 243-0222
www.billwilsoncenter.org
Provides shelter for homeless and runaway youth; counseling; housing for parenting youth; grief counseling; prevention programs; youth leadership; 24/7 crisis line; foster youth services. 94-2221849
17026 United Way Silicon Valley Boys & Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley 518 Valley Wy
Milpitas, CA 95035
Bonnie Zander, Director of Resource Development
bonnie@bgclub.org
(408) 957-9685
www.bgclub.org
We provide after school and summer youth development programs for children 6-18, in a positive safe environment. "The positive place for kids" 94-1294898
13977 United Way Silicon Valley Breathe California of the Bay Area 1469 Park Ave
San Jose, CA 95126
Margaret Sidener MS Ches, President CEO
margo@lungsrus.org
(408) 998-5865
www.lungsrus.org
Fights lung disease through school/professional education; tobacco control; patient support; advocacy research; information and referral; resource library; speaker’s bureau; and clean air programs. 94-1156307
18848 United Way Silicon Valley Bring Me A Book Foundation 1045 Terra Bella Ave
Mountain View, CA 94043
Stephanie Behan, Development and Marketing Manager
sbehan@bringmeabook.org
(650) 625-5000
www.bringmeabook.org
We provide easy access to the best children's books and we educate parents to read aloud with children for future success in school and life. 77-0481924
4493 United Way Silicon Valley Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County 2625 Zanker Rd
San Jose, CA 95134
Linda Pippin, Annual Appeal Mtg
lpippin@catholiccharitiesscc.org
(408) 325-5125
www.catholiccharitiesscc.org
Provides housing, employment, education, and behavioral health services to more than 37,000 families and individuals each year, including at-risk youth, seniors, immigrants and refugees. 94-2762269
14461 United Way Silicon Valley Catholic Charities serving Santa Cruz & San Benito counties (Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Monterey) 922 Hilby Ave Ste C
Seaside, CA 93955
Linda Byrne, Director of Mission Development
lbyrne@dioceseofmonterey.org
(831) 393-3110
www.catholiccharitiescentralcoast.org
Helps people facing eviction, hunger and utility disconnection; provides low-cost mental health counseling; assists with legal citizenship and immigration services for reunification of families. 77-0042961
24941 United Way Silicon Valley CCPY (Community Partners for Youth, Inc.) PO Box 578
San Jose, CA 95106
G Jeff Bornefeld, Executive Director
jeffb@ccpy.org
(408) 347-5955
www.ccpy.org
Assist challenged teens discover their potential and stay in school and break the cycle of poverty, drugs and crime through life-skills coaching/mentoring/role-modeling. 93-1222073
24924 United Way Silicon Valley Center for Employment Training 701 Vine St
San Jose, CA 95110
Amy Lawrence, Executive Assistant to CEO
alawrence@cet2000.org
(408) 534-5242
www.cetweb.org
Our mission is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. 94-1658311
15927 United Way Silicon Valley Central Coast YMCA (Central Coast Young Mens Christian Association) 27 Sudden St
Watsonville, CA 95076
Rochelle Callis, Executive Director
rcallis@ymcacentralcoast.org
(831) 728-9622
www.centralcoastymca.org
We strengthen our community by nurturing the potential of youth, promoting health and well-being, and fostering social responsibility. 77-0202335
26261 United Way Silicon Valley City Year, Inc. 90 North First Street
San Jose, CA 95113
Preety Kaur, Development Manager
pkaur@cityyear.org
(408) 907-6551
www.cityyear.org/sanjose
Young, Diverse corps members work as full-time tutors, mentors and role models to keep students in school and on track to graduate high school. 22-2882549
13988 United Way Silicon Valley Community Services Agency 204 Stierlin Rd
Mountain View, CA 94043
Tom Myers, Executive Director
tmyers@csacares.org
(650) 968-0836
www.csacares.org
For over 50 years we have been providing vital social services to at-risk residents of Mountain View, Los Altos and Los Altos Hills. 94-1422465
15435 United Way Silicon Valley Community Solutions (Community Solutions for Children Families and Individuals, Inc.) PO Box 546
Morgan Hill, CA 95038
Lynn Magruder, Grants Administrator
lynnm@communitysolutions.org
(408) 776-6228
www.communitysolutions.org
We serve survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence, foster youth, youth at-risk, seriously mentally ill individuals, and people with mental illness complicated by addiction. 23-7351215
24184 United Way Silicon Valley Deaf Counseling Advocacy & Referral Agency (DCARA) 14895 E 14th St Ste 200
San Leandro, CA 94578
James Brune, Executive Director
jim.brune@dcara.org
(510) 343-6672
www.dcara.org
Services are provided to Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing individuals who aim to become more self-sufficient or need equal access assistance to improve the quality of their lives. 94-6104039
13997 United Way Silicon Valley EHC Life Builders (Emergency Housing Consortium of Santa Clara County) 507 Valley Way
Milpitas, CA 95035
Paulette Platis, Director of Development
pplatis@ehclifebuilders.org
(408) 539-2103
www.ehclifebuilders.org
Provide outreach, shelter, case management services, food, and basic support to families, adults, and veterans at six locations throughout Santa Clara County. 94-2684272
25727 United Way Silicon Valley EMQ FamiliesFirst Inc. (FamiliesFirst, Inc.) 251 Llewellyn Ave
Campbell, CA 95008
Darren De Monsi, Development Manager
ddemonsi@emqff.org
(408) 364-4058
www.emqff.org
We help children in crisis and their families recover from trauma, abuse and addiction through mental health treatment, foster care and social services. 94-2295953
13999 United Way Silicon Valley Estrella Family Services 1155 Meridian Ave Ste 110
San Jose, CA 95125
Becky Maes, Executive Assistant
becky.maes@estrellafamilyservices.org
(408) 269-7827
www.estrellafamilyservices.org
We annually provide preschool, before and after school care, camping opportunities, and family support services to more than 550 low-income, single-parent families and their children. 94-2201749
14000 United Way Silicon Valley Ethiopian Community Services Inc 1295 Johnson Avenue
San Jose, CA 95129
Birku Melese, Ph D, Executive Director
ecssanjose@aol.com
(408) 297-7638
www.ecssanjose.org
We provide health/nutritional information, health care access, housing services, education/training, emergency intervention, employment referral, counseling services, translation/interpretation services, tutorial services and workshops. 77-0289001
14001 United Way Silicon Valley Families in Transition of Santa Cruz County, Inc. 210 High St No 105
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Desiree Sanchez, Executive Director
desiree@fitsantacruz.org
(831) 728-0226
www.fitsantacruz.org
We provide homeless and vulnerable families with children opportunities for social services and transitional rental assistance in order to stabilize their lives. 77-0327992
14002 United Way Silicon Valley Family and Children Services 950 W Julian St
San Jose, CA 95126
Maryanne McGlothlin, Director of Development
mmcglothlin@fcservices.org
(650) 326-6576
www.fcservices.org
Since 1948, provides counseling, caring, and support to Silicon Valley children, youth, and adults coping with trauma, family violence/abuse, addiction, or mental illness. 94-1167408
14004 United Way Silicon Valley Family Service Agency of the Central Coast 104 Walnut Ave Ste 208
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
David Bianchi, Executive Director
dbianchifsa@gmail.com
(831) 423-9444
www.fsa-cc.org
We provide counseling, suicide prevention and outreach services to individuals, families, children and seniors. 94-1716354
10667 United Way Silicon Valley Fresh Lifelines for Youth, Inc. 120 W Mission St
San Jose, CA 95110
Skye DeLano, Director of Development
skye@flyprogram.org
(408) 263-2630
www.flyprogram.org
We prevent juvenile crime and incarceration through legal education, mentoring and leadership training. We help delinquent youth become positive community leaders. 52-2234595
18541 United Way Silicon Valley Friends of Vision Literacy (Friends of The Reading Program) 540 Valley Wy
Milpitas, CA 95035
Pat Lawson-North, Executive Director
plnorth@visionliteracy.org
(408) 676-7323
www.visionliteracy.org
Low literacy skills create serious problems with a staggering price tag, trained volunteers tutor adults and families in reading, writing, and math to increase self-sufficiency. 77-0152534
16634 United Way Silicon Valley Gardner Family Health Network, Inc. 160 E Virginia Street, Suite 100
San Jose, CA 95112
Reymundo C. Espinoza, CEO
cchavez@gfhn.org
(408) 918-2682
www.gardnerhealth.org
We are a "safety-net" health care provider, offering medical, dental, optometry and pharmacy services. We serve low income patients with respectful, culturally appropriate care. 94-1743078
25559 United Way Silicon Valley Girl Scouts of Northern California 7700 Edgewater Dr Ste 340
Oakland, CA 95621
Stephanie Chew, Senior Director, Gifts
schew@girlscoutsnorcal.org
(510) 562-8470
www.girlscoutsnorcal.org
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. 94-1551410
14008 United Way Silicon Valley Go Kids, Inc. 885 Moro Dr
Gilroy, CA 95020
Larry Drury, Executive Director
larryd@gokids.org
(408) 843-9004
www.gokids.org
Quality Early Care Education, community information and referral, Childcare, Pre-school, infant toddler care, school age care, parent workshops/outreach, resource lending library, family childcare support. 94-2535812
13544 United Way Silicon Valley Habitat for Humanity Silicon Valley (Habitat for Humanity International Inc) 513 Valley Wy
Milpitas, CA 95035
Jennifer Simmons, Executive Director
jsimmons@hfhsv.org
(408) 942-6444
www.habitatsiliconvalley.org
helps families with low incomes build and own their own homes. 93-0926083
14009 United Way Silicon Valley Health Trust, The 2105 S. Bascom Avenue, Suite 220
Campbell, CA 95008
Vandana Pant, Director of Fund Development
vandanap@healthtrust.org
(408) 879-8426
www.healthtrust.org
For 15 years, we have delivered community services such as Meals on Wheels, AIDS Services, Health and Wellness Education and Family Health Insurance. 94-6050231
18851 United Way Silicon Valley Hope Rehabilitation Services 220 Lincoln St
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Deanna Williams, Manager Resource Development
dlwilliams@hopeservices.org
(408) 284-2850
www.hopeservices.org
We assist individuals with developmental disabilities to live and participate in their community. 94-1399287
11678 United Way Silicon Valley Hope Services 30 Las Colinas Ln
San Jose, CA 95119
Deanna Williams, Manager
dlwilliams@hopeservices.org
(408) 284-2858
www.hopeservices.org
We assist individuals with developmental disabilities to live and participate in their communities. 94-1399287
16635 United Way Silicon Valley Hospice of Santa Cruz County 940 Disc Drrive
Scotts Valley, CA 95066
Kathleen Hughes, Director of Development
khughes@hospicesantacruz.org
(831) 430-3000
www.hospicesantacruz.org
Professional, compassionate hospice care, grief support, education, and transitional care for individuals facing the end of life and their families. 94-2497618
11354 United Way Silicon Valley Hospice of the Valley 4850 Union Ave
San Jose, CA 95124
Carlene Schmidt, Director of Development
cschmidt@hospicevalley.org
(408) 559-5600
www.hospicevalley.org
We provide comfort for those facing serious illness in Santa Clara County through compassionate palliative, hospice and grief care. 94-2803411
14012 United Way Silicon Valley InnVision, The Way Home 1900 The Alameda Ste 400
San Jose, CA 95126
Christine Burroughs, C.E.O
cburroughs@innvision.org
(408) 292-4286
www.innvision.org
Provides emergency, transitional and permanent housing to homeless individuals and families; support services include counseling, job training, children's programs, self-help classes, and healthcare. 77-0033628
14013 United Way Silicon Valley Jewish Family Services of Silicon Valley 14855 Oka Rd Ste 202
Los Gatos, CA 95032
Mindy Berkowitz, Executive Director
mindyb@jfssv.org
(408) 357-7455
www.jfssv.org
Non-sectarian agency dedicated to providing emergency assistance and food; community outreach; seniors, family and holocaust survivors support; counseling; case management; volunteer, resettlement and vocational services. 94-2536452
13652 United Way Silicon Valley Kidango, Inc. 44000 Old Warm Springs Blvd
Fremont, CA 94538
Lance Lawson, Director of Development
lance.lawson@kidango.org
(510) 897-6913
www.kidango.org
Making a difference in the lives of young children and their families with quality early care, education and intervention, mental health services and parent education. 94-2581686
14014 United Way Silicon Valley Korean American Community Services, Inc. 1800-B Fruitdale Ave.
San Jose, CA 95128
Heona Lee, Executive Director
heonalee100@gmail.com
(408) 920-9733
www.kacs1.org
Dedicated to improving the quality of life, increasing community involvement and opportunities for persons of Korean heritage. 94-2659848
14015 United Way Silicon Valley Law Foundation of Silicon Valley 152 N Third St 3rd Fl
San Jose, CA 95112
James K. Bower, Executive Director
jimb@lawfoundation.org
(408) 293-4790
www.lawfoundation.org
To secure justice and protect human rights by providing legal advocacy, counseling and access to the legal system for those who would otherwise be underrepresented. 52-1014754
14017 United Way Silicon Valley Live Oak Adult Day Services 1147 Minnesota Ave
San Jose, CA 95125
Colleen Hudgen, Executive Director
liveoak@attglobal.net
(408) 971-9363
www.liveoakadultdaycare.org
Specialized adult day care program for frail, elderly and dependent seniors, including recreation, socialization and nutritious meals, with respite and support services for family caregivers. 77-0069106
24994 United Way Silicon Valley Momentum for Mental Health 438 N White Rd
San Jose, CA 95127
Paul Taylor, President and CEO
ptaylor@momentummh.org
(408) 254-6828
www.momentumformentalhealth.org
The largest private, nonprofit mental health provider in Santa Clara County, we deliver a broad array of effective mental health services. 94-1496052
14022 United Way Silicon Valley Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence 234 E Gish Rd Ste 200
San Jose, CA 95112
Kathleen Krenek, Executive Director
kkrenek@nextdoor.org
(408) 501-7555
www.nextdoor.org
We provide linguistically and culturally sensitive services to low income, ethnically diverse families in Santa Clara County, whose lives have been impacted by domestic violence. 94-2420708
25556 United Way Silicon Valley Opportunity Fund (Opportunity Fund Northern California) 111 W St John St Ste 800
San Jose, CA 95113
Gwyneth Galbraith, Major Gifts Director
gwyneth@opportunityfund.org
(408) 516-4689
www.opportunityfund.org
We provide microloans to help local entrepreneurs build sustainable businesses and create jobs, and micro-savings accounts to help local working families build financial stability. 31-1719434
10436 United Way Silicon Valley Pacific Autism Center of Education (PACE) 1880 Pruneridge Ave
Santa Clara, CA 95050
Bridget Holian, Development Director
bridgetholian@pacificautism.org
(408) 245-3400
www.pacificautism.org
Founded in 1989, agency provides early intervention, education vocational training and residential care for children/adults with autism so they may reach their full potential. 77-0259858
14026 United Way Silicon Valley Parents Helping Parents, Inc. 1400 Parkmoor Ave Ste 100
San Jose, CA 95126
Mary Ellen Peterson, Chief Executive Officer
maryellen@php.com
(408) 727-5775
www.php.com
A comprehensive family resource center providing information, training, guidance and support to families of children with special needs and professionals who serve them. 94-2814246
14028 United Way Silicon Valley Portuguese Organization for Social Services & Opportunities Inc 1115 E. Santa Clara St
San Jose, CA 95116
Mary Sousa, Executive Director
mary_posso@yahoo.com
(408) 213-1034
www.portuguesecenter.org
Posso operates the Portuguese Community Center in San Jose’s eastside and fills a gap in services to monolingual Portuguese and other immigrant seniors. 51-0187655
14029 United Way Silicon Valley Pro Bono Project Silicon Valley (Pro Bono Project of Santa Clara County) PO Box 103
San Jose, CA 95103
John Hedges, Executive Director
jhedges@probonoproject.org
(408) 998-5298
www.probonoproject.org
Through volunteers, we provide low-income people high quality legal representation in noncriminal matters in Silicon Valley. 68-0112902
18853 United Way Silicon Valley Project HIRED 1401 Parkmoor Ave Ste 125
San Jose, CA 95126
Stefanie Smitherum, Development Manager
stefanies@projecthired.org
(408) 557-4304
www.projecthired.org
Since 1978, assisting individuals with disabilities gain competitive employment and advancing their careers. Providing job search training and placement, staffing solutions and education of employees. 77-0050319
14023 United Way Silicon Valley Rebekah Children's Services (Odd Fellow-Rebekah Children's Home of CA) 290 I00F Ave
Gilroy, CA 95020
Christie Balancier, Development & Community Relations Coordinator
cbalancier@rcskids.org
(408) 846-2012
www.rcskids.org
We provide behavioral healthcare to children 0-18. Services include residential, foster care, adoption, wraparound, TBS, outpatient therapy, non-public school and risk prevention. 94-1167402
18854 United Way Silicon Valley Respite and Research for Alzheimer's Disease 2380 Enborg Ln
San Jose, CA 95128
Michelle Knapik, Executive Director
michelle@alzdaycare.org
(408) 279-7515
www.alzdaycare.org
Provides daycare/respite to seniors with Alzheimer's and related disorders, support for their families, community education, childcare (2-5 yrs) and intergenerational programs. 94-2936723
14033 United Way Silicon Valley Sacred Heart Community Service 1381 South First Street
San Jose, CA 95110
Poncho Guevara, Executive Director
ponchog@sacredheartcs.org
(408) 278-2160
www.sacredheartcs.org
Provides free, comprehensive, integrated emergency services (food, clothing, housing) and self-sufficiency programs (adult/youth education, financial literacy, family mentoring). 23-7179787
26262 United Way Silicon Valley Sacred Heart Nativity School 310 Edwards Ave
San Jose, CA 95110
Lisa Blickenstaff, Development Director
lblickenstaff@shnativity.org
(408) 993-1293
www.shnativity.org
Dedicated to providing quality low-cost private education to at-risk youth in grades 6th through 8th. Our mission is “breaking the cycle of poverty through education." 95-2206754
4844 United Way Silicon Valley Salvation Army, The 359 N Fourth St
San Jose, CA 95112
Major Richard Larson, Santa Clara County Coordinator
richard.larson@usw.salvationarmy.org
(408) 282-1165
www.tsagoldenstate.org
We serve suffering humanity and meet human needs through providing food, shelter, housing, utilities and social activities and programs for all ages without discrimination. 94-1170408
14037 United Way Silicon Valley Santa Clara County Asian Law Alliance Incorporated 184 Jackson St
San Jose, CA 95112
Richard Konda, Executive Director
sccala@pacbell.net
(408) 287-9710
www.asianlawalliance.org
We provide legal services, community education and advocacy to help realize the dream of equal justice for all. 94-2439581
15925 United Way Silicon Valley Santa Cruz Community Counseling Center 195 Harvey West Blvd
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Allison Titley, Associate
allison.titley@scccc.org
(831) 469-1700
www.scccc.org
We provide a broad spectrum of social services that heal, connect, nurture the mental, educational and social wellbeing of 6,000 children, individuals, & families annually. 23-7275290
807 United Way Silicon Valley Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties 750 Curtner Ave
San Jose, CA 95125
Tami Cardenas, Director of Development
tcardenas@shfb.org
(408) 266-8866
www.shfb.org
We provide food for people in need in our community. 94-2614101
14039 United Way Silicon Valley Senior Adults Legal Assistance 160 E Virginia St Ste 260
San Jose, CA 95112
Georgia Bacil, Directing Attorney
gbacil@sala.org
(408) 295-5991
www.sala.org
We provide free legal services to elders in areas of Social Security, SSI, Medicare, Medi-Cal, Elder-Abuse, Advance Health Care Directives, Housing, Nursing Homes and Wills. 23-7419761
14030 United Way Silicon Valley Senior Housing Solutions 512 Valley Wy
Milpitas, CA 95035
Jesus Orosco, Executive Director
jesus@srhousingsolutions.org
(408) 416-0271
www.seniorhousingsolutions.org
Our primary goal is to help extremely low-income seniors gain housing stability while maintaining or improving their psychological and physical well being. 94-2619024
14040 United Way Silicon Valley Senior Network Services 1777 A Capitola Rd
Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Brenda Moss, Executive Director
snshicap@cruzio.com
(831) 462-1433
www.seniornetworkservices.org
Multipurpose senior community resource agency providing information and assistance, case management, in-home help, shared housing, employment services, respite registry, health insurance counseling, and money-management. 94-2259716
14042 United Way Silicon Valley Services for Brain Injury 60 Daggett Dr
San Jose, CA 95134
Christine Camara, Executive Director
ccamara@sbicares.org
(408) 715-2202
www.sbicares.org
We provide day services; therapies (occupational speech & physical) evaluations; and training for return to school and/or the workforce. 77-0206619
26263 United Way Silicon Valley Silicon Valley Education Foundation 1400 Parkmoor Ste 200
San Jose, CA 95126
Rosemary Kamei, VP of Development
rosemary@svefoundation.org
(408) 790-9435
www.svefoundation.org
We drive achievement in the critical areas of math and science by combining resources and partnerships to provide innovative academic programs to Silicon Valley students. 20-5061316
26264 United Way Silicon Valley Silicon Valley Faces 777 North First St Ste 220
San Jose, CA 95112
Kathie Sheely, Development Director
ksheely@svfaces.org
(408) 286-9663
www.svfaces.org
Two programs: provide education to youth to build inclusive and caring communities free of bias and bigotry, and assistance for victims and witnesses of crime. 25-1920931
14043 United Way Silicon Valley Silicon Valley Independent Living Center 2202 N First Street
San Jose, CA 95131
Nayana Shah, Director of Finance & Administration
nayanas@svilc.org
(408) 894-9041
www.svilc.org
Assist individuals with disabilities with information and referral, peer counseling, independent living skills training, self-advocacy, assistive technology, housing and personal assistant services and youth leadership. 94-2332246
14036 United Way Silicon Valley SJB Child Development Centers 1400 Parkmoor Ave Ste 220
San Jose, CA 95126
Natasha Orozco, Development Director
norozco@sjbcdc.org
(408) 414-2700
www.sjbcdc.org
We provide educational child care for children 0 to 12 years of age to strengthen and support families throughout Santa Clara County. 94-1747079
26266 United Way Silicon Valley Somos Mayfair, Inc. 370-B S. King Rd
San Jose, CA 95116
Camille Llanes-Fontanilla, Associate Director
cfontanilla@somosmayfair.org
(408) 937-2576
www.somosmayfair.org
We transform the Mayfair neighborhood of east San Jose by improving the education and wellness of our residents through community-led programs, campaigns and systems change. 77-0499813
11267 United Way Silicon Valley St. Joseph's Family Center 7950 Church St Ste A
Gilroy, CA 95020
David Cox, Director
davidc@stjosephsgilroy.org
(408) 842-6662
www.stjosephsgilroy.org
Provide comprehensive direct-aid services (food pantry, hot meals) to low-income families; housing for the homeless; employment services and case management to promote self-sufficiency. 03-0391775
14046 United Way Silicon Valley Sunnyvale Community Services 725 Kifer Rd
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
Marie Bernard, Executive Director
mbernard@svcommunityservices.org
(408) 738-0121
www.svcommunityservices.org
Prevents homelessness and hunger for low-income families/seniors facing temporary problems: financial help for rent, utilities, doctors, prescriptions; food, household items, budgeting, counseling, referrals. 94-1713897
26265 United Way Silicon Valley VMC Foundation 2400 Moorpark Ave Ste 207
San Jose, CA 95128
Michael Elliott, Communications Director
michael.elliott@hhs.sccgov.org
(408) 885-5299
www.vmcfoundation.org
Raises funds awareness for Santa Clara County’s public health and hospital system, which provides health services for 25% of county residents. 77-0187890
15625 United Way Silicon Valley Volunteer Center of Santa Cruz County 1740 17th Avenue
Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Karen Delaney, Executive Director
lois@volunteercenter.org
(831) 427-5078
www.scvolunteercenter.org
Through community volunteerism and direct service programs, serve local families, the elderly and disabled, engage youth in positive activities and promote volunteers in our community. 94-1702678
13993 United Way Silicon Valley West Valley Community Services of Santa Clara County, Inc. 10104 Vista Dr
Cupertino, CA 95014
Jacqueline De Guzman, Director of Community Resources
jacquelined@wvommunityservices.org
(408) 255-8033
www.wvommunityservices.org
Provides a continuum of basic needs, family support services and housing services including: information and referrals, food, affordable housing, financial assistance and case management. 94-2211685
26222 United Way Silicon Valley Women's Initiative for Self Employment 1398 Valencia St
San Francisco, CA 94110
Julie Abrams, CEO
jabrams@womensinitiative.org
(415) 302-4740
www.womensinitiative.org
For more than 22 years we have provided low-income high-potential women the training funding and ongoing support to start and grow their own businesses. 94-3081525
14050 United Way Silicon Valley YMCA of Silicon Valley 1922 The Alameda 3rd Fl
San Jose, CA 95126
Robb Hermanson, Sr Vice President
rhermanson@ymcasv.org
(408) 351-6454
www.ymcasv.org
To strengthen our community by improving the quality of life, and inspiring individuals and families to develop their fullest potential in spirit, mind and body. 94-1156318
14053 United Way Silicon Valley YWCA of Silicon Valley (Young Womens Christian Association of Silicon Valley) 375 S Third Street
San Jose, CA 95112
Kelly Ramirez, Chief Development Officer
kramirez@ywca-sv.org
(408) 295-4011
www.ywca-sv.org
Our DV, Support Network Program provides: 24-hour toll-free bilingual DV crisis line, confidential emergency shelter, crisis counseling, legal assistance, court accompaniment, individual/group therapy. 94-1186196
14584 Yuba-Sutter United Way Yuba-Sutter United Way 1521 Butte House Rd Suite C
Yuba City, CA 95993
Caitlyn Zeller Stephen, Executive Director
caitlyn@yuba-sutterunitedway.org
(530) 743-1847
www.yuba-sutterunitedway.org
We improve lives by mobilizing community resources and partnerships to create sustained health and human services improvements in Yuba, Sutter and Colusa Counties. 94-1668459
18077 Yuba-Sutter United Way Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Yuba and Sutter Counties (Mental Health America of Yuba Sutter) PO Box 1520
Yuba City, CA 95992
Rebecca J. Blumling, President
lillianstafford@att.net
(530) 822-7178
The Yuba-Sutter voice for mental illness, serving our community through advocacy, education and support. 94-3061252
4659 Yuba-Sutter United Way American Red Corss of Northeastern California (American National Red Cross Northeastern California) PO Box 142
Yuba City, CA 95992
Martha Griese, Chief Executive Officer
marthagriese@arcnec.org
(530) 673-1460
www.arcnec.org
We are humanitarian Organization led volunteers that provide relief to victims of disaster and help people prevent; prepare; respond to Emergencies. 53-0196605
16810 Yuba-Sutter United Way Boy Scouts of America Golden Empire Council P O Box 13558
Sacramento, CA 95853
daniel Garvin, District Executive
dgarvin@gecbsa.org
(916) 275-1541
www.gec-bsa.org
To instill positive values and to help teach the youth of this community to make ethical choices during their lifetime through the scouting program. 22-1576300
9139 Yuba-Sutter United Way Casa de Esperanza PO Box 56
Yuba City, CA 95992
Marsha Krouse-Taylor, Executive Director
cdemkt@syix.com
(530) 674-5400
We are a safe refuge, shelter and counseling facility for victims of domestic, sexual assault and child abuse. 94-2415741
15825 Yuba-Sutter United Way Central Valley Homeless Veterans Assistance Program PO Box 1409
Marysville, CA 95901
Bob James, President
bob.james@yubacoe.k12.ca.us
(530) 749-4814
www.cvhomelessvets.org
To provide homeless veterans housing, transportation, employment, food, clothing, and counseling services. To provide housing support to those veteran who need assistance. 68-0192475
16812 Yuba-Sutter United Way Compassionate Friends, The Po Box 81
Rio Oso, CA 95674
Jackie Boisa, Chapter Leader
jkboisa@gotsky.com
(530) 674-2595
www.tcf-yubacity.org
Assisting families toward the positive resolution of grief following the death of a child of any age and providing information to help others be supportive. 36-2968329
15359 Yuba-Sutter United Way Craftsmen for Christ 613 Bogue Rd
Yuba City, CA 95991
Robert Ouzts, President
rlouzts@ucdavis.edu
(530) 822-7910
www.craftsmenforchrist.net
Meets the physical needs of individuals, families, and other non-profit organizations. We provide skilled labor, food, household items and prayer for the brokenhearted. 68-0418570
16816 Yuba-Sutter United Way Family SOUP (Sutter County Parent Network) 1650 Sierra Ave, Suite 106
Yuba City, CA 95993
Cindy Chandler, Executive Director
cindy@familysoup.org
(530) 751-1925
www.familysoup.org
We empower families of children with disabilities to reach their full potential as members of the community through support, services, training and therapeutic horseback riding. 68-0336340
16813 Yuba-Sutter United Way FREED Center for Independent Living 117 New Mohawk Road Suite A
Nevada City, CA 95959
Claudia Hollis, Branch Manager
claudiah@freed.org
(530) 742-4474
www.freed.org
We provide services to people with disabilities: personal assistance and housing referral, peer support, advocacy, information and referral, independent living skills and assistive technology. 68-0085639
24155 Yuba-Sutter United Way Girl Scouts Heart of Central California 6601 Elvas Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95819
Pamela G. Saltenberger, CEO
pam.saltenburger@girlscoutshcc.org
(916) 452-9181
www.girlscoutshcc.org
Serving girls age 5-17 across 18 California counties and dedicated to helping girls build courage, confidence and character to make the world a better place. 94-1582429
16814 Yuba-Sutter United Way Live Oak Child Care Center (Live Oak Church of the Brethren) 1990 Archer Ave
Live Oak, CA 95953
Jacqueline Tam, Executive Director
jackieloccc@sbcglobal.net
(530) 695-2372
Our mission is to provide quality child care, to meet the needs of the Live Oak community and surrounding areas. 36-2167026
16815 Yuba-Sutter United Way NorCal Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing 1521 Butte House Rood, Suite B
Yuba City, CA 95993
Kimberly Dethlefsen-Koons, Outreach Coordinator
kdethlefsen@norcalcenter.org
(530) 763-1537
www.norcalcenter.org
Social services including advocacy, counseling, employment assistance, interpreting and support that promotes self-determination, living independently, and equal opportunities and access for deaf/hard of hearing people. 94-2523562
4495 Yuba-Sutter United Way Pathways (Midvalley Recovery Facilities, Inc.) 430 Teegarden Ave
Yuba City, CA 95991
Edward Anderson, Executive Director
ed@yspathways.com
(530) 674-4530
www.yspathways.com
We are a non-profit, community based organization formed in 1974 to provide drug and alcohol treatment services to the members of the community. 94-2279954
4887 Yuba-Sutter United Way Salvation Army The PO Box 869
Marysville, CA 95901
Thomas Stambaugh, Captain
yubasutter@usw.salvationarmy.org
(530) 216-4530
www.yubasalarmy.org
We provide emergency food, shelter and utility assistance to families and individuals in crisis. Our Residential and Drop-In Programs target homeless families and individuals. 94-1156347
16818 Yuba-Sutter United Way Shady Creek Outdoor Education Foundation 970 Klamath Ln
Yuba City, CA 95993
Rikki L. Shaffer, Executive Director
rikkishaffer@comcast.net
(530) 923-7475
www.shadycreekoef.org
Financially support the continued operation, growth and improvement of outdoor education, while providing equal access to all students in our Northern California service area. 68-0239809
16819 Yuba-Sutter United Way Yuba-Sutter Legal Center 725 D Street
Marysville, CA 95901
Susan Townsend, Directing Attorney
yslegal@syix.com
(530) 742-8289
We provide area seniors with free legal services to help them obtain benefits, safe homes and medical care to remain independent. 94-2431169