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United Way

The mission of United Way of Greater Battle Creek is to mobilize the caring power of our community to measurably improve lives. Our vision is for our vital, caring communtiy to have strong families and children, brighter futures through learning and inividuals who are healthy and self-sufficient.

The following are programs we povide:

(The) Advocates (St. Philip Catholic Church)
American Red Cross, Calhoun County Chapter
(The) Arc of Calhoun County
Battle Creek Area Education & Health Collaborative
Big Brothers/Big Sisters
Boy Scouts – Southwest Michigan Council
Calhoun County Department of Public Health
Calhoun County Drug Treatment Court
CARES (Community AIDS Resource & Education Services of SW MI)
Catholic Family Services
Charitable Union
Community Action Agency of South Central Michigan
Community Inclusive Recreation (CIR)
Community Unlimited
DeafLINK
Disability Resource Center of Southwest Michigan
Family & Children Services, Inc.
Family Health Center of Battle Creek
Family Y Center
Food Bank of South Central Michigan
Foster Adoptive Family Resource & Support Center
Girl Scouts of Glowing Embers Council
Guardian Inc.
Legal Services of South Central Michigan
Lifespan VNS & GSHC
Michigan Heartland Goodwill Industries
S.A.F.E. Place
(The) Salvation Army
Sexual Assault Services of Calhoun County
S.N.A.P. Preschool and Childcare
Substance Abuse Council
Urban League of Battle Creek
Volunteer Center of Battle Creek
Washington Heights Community Ministries

For more information on these community programs, visit our webpage at: http://www.uwgbc.org/

 

Call 211

The Online Resource Database is a comprehensive listing of community resources in Calhoun County. The database provides information about over 729 organizations and more than 1,832 programs.

The services listed are provided by nonprofit organizations and government agencies. Each organization must be eligible for inclusion (see “Types of Resources Include” and “Resources not Included”), and provide information about its location, phone number, services offered, application procedure, hours, fees, and area served.

www.call211.com

 

Advocates for Youth

Who We Are

Established in 1980 as the Center for Population Options, Advocates for Youth champions efforts to help young people make informed and responsible decisions about their reproductive and sexual health. Advocates believes it can best serve the field by boldly advocating for a more positive and realistic approach to adolescent sexual health.

What We Believe

Advocates for Youth envisions a society that views sexuality as normal and healthy and treats young people as a valuable resource.
The core values of Rights, Respect, Responsibility® (3Rs) animate this vision—

www.Advocatesforyouth.org


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