Examples of United Way agencies benefiting
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Examples of United Way agencies benefiting
Examples of United Way agencies benefiting from the generosity of Merrill Lynch donors Table of contents (clickable) Boston agencies (United Way of Massachusetts Bay) ................................................... 2 Chicago agencies (United Way of Metropolitan Chicago)............................................. 7 Detroit (United Way Community Services) ................................................................. 17 Atlanta (United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta)............................................................. 36 San Francisco (United Way of the Bay Area) .............................................................. 59 Orange County, CA (Orange County’s United Way)................................................. 193 Los Angeles (United Way of Greater Los Angeles) ................................................... 197 Jacksonville (United Way of Northeast Florida) ........................................................ 225 Tri-State (United Way of Tri-State)............................................................................ 244 Boston agencies (United Way of Massachusetts Bay) list at http://www.uwmb.org/whatwedo/agencies.htm: Agency Name Agassiz Village AIDS Action Committee* All Care VNA of Greater Lynn* Alliance for Young Families Allston-Brighton Community Development Corporation American Cancer Society, New England Division American Red Cross of Massachusetts Bay Arlington Boys and Girls Club, Inc. Arthritis Foundation, Massachusetts Chapter* Asian American Civic Association Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence Associated Day Care Services Association for Retarded Citizens of South Middlesex (SMARC)* Bay State Community Services* Big Brothers of Massachusetts Bay Big Sister Association of Greater Boston Bird Street Community Center Boston Aging Concerns-Young & Old United Boston Area Rape Crisis Center Boston Asian: Youth Essential Service Boston Center for Independent Living Boston Minuteman Council, Boy Scouts of America Boys and Girls Club of Lynn Boys and Girls Club of Woburn Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston Boys and Girls Clubs of Middlesex County Bridge Over Troubled Waters Brookline Center CAB Health & Recovery Services* Cambridge Camping Association Cambridge Community Center Cambridge Community Services Cambridge Family and Children's Service Cambridge Family YMCA Camp Fire USA Eastern Massachusetts Council Camp Fire USA of the North Shore Council Caritas Home Care* Casa Myrna Vazquez, Inc. Catholic Charities Center House Centro Latino de Chelsea Centro Presente Cerebral Palsy Association of Eastern Massachusetts Cerebral Palsy of Massachusetts* Charles River Association for Retarded Citizens* Child Care Resource Center, Inc. Children's Friend & Family Services Children's Law Center of Massachusetts Children's Services of Roxbury Chinese Progressive Association Citizens' Housing & Planning Association, Inc. City Life/Vida Urbana City Year* Codman Square Neighborhood Development Corporation Colonel Daniel Marr Boys & Girls Club Combined Jewish Philanthropies Committee for Boston Public Housing Community Art Center Community Legal Services & Counseling Center Community Work Services Comprehensive School-Age Parenting Program (CSAPP) Concilio Hispano de Cambridge Concord Family & Youth Services* Crispus Attucks Children's Center D.E.A.F., Inc. Dare Family Services Disability Law Center Dorchester Bay Economic Development Corporation Dorchester Youth Collaborative (DYC) DOVE (Domestic Violence Ended) East Boston Ecumenical Community Council (EBECC) East Boston Social Centers, Inc. East End House Ecumenical Social Action Committee (ESAC) El Centro del Cardenal Elizabeth Peabody House Elizabeth Stone House, Inc. Ellis Memorial & Eldredge House Emmanuel House Family & Children's Service of Greater Lynn Family Service of Greater Boston Federated Dorchester Neighborhood Houses Fenway Community Development Corporation* Fidelity House* Girl Scout Council of Southeastern Massachusetts Girl Scouts of Spar and Spindle Council Girls Incorporated of Lynn Greater Boston Diabetes Society* Greater Boston Food Bank* Greater Boston Legal Services Greater Lynn Mental Health and Retardation Association* Greater Lynn YMCA Greater Medford Visiting Nurse Association* Gregg House Guidance Center Haitian Multi-Service Center Hale Reservation Hallmark Health Visiting Nurse Association Hattie B. Cooper Community Center, Inc. Help for Abused Women and their Children (HAWC) Hispanic Office of Planning & Evaluation (HOPE) Home for Little Wanderers Homeowners Rehab* Hyde Square Task Force Inquilinos Boricuas en Accion (IBA) International Institute of Boston Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Development Corporation Jewish Big Brother & Big Sister Association Jewish Community Center of the North Shore* Jewish Community Centers of Greater Boston Jewish Community Relations Council Jewish Family & Children's Service Jewish Family Service of the North Shore* Jewish Vocational Services The Jimmy Fund of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/United Way of Massachusetts Bay Collaboration Fund The Jimmy Fund of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute* JFY-Networks John F. Kennedy Family Service Center John M. Barry Boys and Girls Club of Newton La Alianza Hispana Laboure Center Lena Park Community Development Corporation Malden YMCA Malden YWCA - Center for Women & Families Mass Mentoring Partnership* Massachusetts Advocacy for Children Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers (MAPS) Massachusetts Association for the Blind - MAB Massachusetts Association for Mental Health - MAMH Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless Massachusetts Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA) Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (MSPCC) Melrose Family YMCA* MetroWest YMCA* Minute Man Arc for Human Services* Mujeres Unidas En Acción Natick Visiting Nurse Association* Neighborhood of Affordable Housing (NOAH) New England Shelter for Homeless Veterans* Newton Community Service Centers, Inc. North Metropolitan Homemaker-Health Aide Service* North Shore ARC North Suffolk Mental Health Association* Nuestra Comunidad Development Corporation Oficina Hispana Parents' & Children's Services Parents Helping Parents Parents United for Child Care (PUCC) Partners for Youth with Disabilities Partners Home Care (Newton-Wellesley Home Health Services)* Patriots' Trail Girl Scout Council Pine Street Inn* Project Hope Roca Roxbury Multi-Service Center Roxbury Youthworks Salem Harbor Community Development Corporation Salem YMCA Salesian Boys and Girls Club Salvation Army Samaritans of Boston Shelter, Inc. Sociedad Latina Somerville YMCA South Boston Neighborhood House South Shore ARC South Shore Day Care Services South Shore YMCA Span, Inc. Special Fund for Emergency Assistance The Medical Foundation (TMF) Thom Child & Family Services* Transition House Travelers Aid Family Services Triangle, Inc. Tri-Town Council on Youth and Family Services* United South End Settlements Urban Edge Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts USO Council of New England* Victory Programs Vietnamese American Initiative for Development (Viet-AID) Visiting Nurse & Community Health Visiting Nurse Association of Boston Visiting Nurse Association of Eastern Massachusetts Visiting Nurse Association of Middlesex East* VNA Care Network Walpole Area Visiting Nurse Association* Waltham Boys and Girls Club Watertown Boys and Girls Club West Suburban YMCA* Woburn Council of Social Concern YMCA of Greater Boston YWCA Boston YWCA of Cambridge Chicago agencies (United Way of Metropolitan Chicago) list at http://www.uwonline.org/index.cfm/fuseaction/partner.home : A A Safe Place Abraham Lincoln Centre Access Community Health Network: Administrative Of... Access Community Health Network: Des Plaines Valle... Access Community Health Network: Family Health Soc... Access Living of Metropolitan Chicago Access to Care Acorn Housing Corporation Action for Children ADA S. McKinley Community Services Adult Christian Day Care AIDS Legal Council of Chicago Albany Park Community Center, Inc. Alexian Brother's Northwest Mental Health Centers Alivio Medical Center Allendale Association American Red Cross of Greater Chicago Asian Human Services Aspira, Inc. of Illinois Aspire Association for Individual Development Association House of Chicago Aunt Martha's Youth Service Center Avenues to Independence B B.E.D.S. B.U.I.L.D., Inc. Barrington Youth Services BEHIV - Better Existence with HIV Berwyn/Cicero Council on Aging Bethel Community Facility Bethel New Life Better Boys Foundation Bickerdike Redevelopment Corporation Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lake County Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Metro Chicago Blue Cap Blue Gargoyle Youth Service Center Boy Scouts of America - Chicago, Area Council #11... Boy Scouts of America, Calumet Council Boy Scouts of America, DesPlaines Valley Council Boy Scouts of America, Northeast Illinois Council Boy Scouts of America, Northwest Suburban Council Boy Scouts of America, Three Fires Council Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago, Corporate Headquar... Boys Club of Cicero Boys' & Girls' Club of Lake County Boys' and Girls' Club of Dundee Township Boys' and Girls' Club of West Cook County Breaking Free Bremen Youth Services Bridge Youth & Family Services C Cabrini Green Legal Aid Clinic Cambodian Association of Illinois Camp Fire Boys & Girls: Illinois Prairie Council Camp Fire USA Metropolitan Chicago Council Career Resource Center Carole Robertson Center for Learning Casa Central CASA-Kane County Cathedral Shelter of Chicago Catholic Charities Diocese of Joliet Catholic Charities Diocese of Joliet Catholic Charities Of The Archdiocese of Chicago Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago: ... Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago: ... Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago: ... Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago: ... Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago: ... Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago: ... CEDA- Center for Community Action CEDA-Northwest Center for Enriched Living Center for independence through Conductive Educati... Center of Concern Centers for New Horizons, Inc. Central Baptist Children's Home Centro de Informacion Progresso CHASI-Community Child Care Center of Palatine Town... CHASI: Community Child Care of Schaumburg/Hoffman ... CHASI: Tom Thumb Day Care Center Chicago Area Project Chicago Abused Women Coalition Chicago Anti-Hunger Federation Chicago Child Care Society Chicago Commons Association Chicago House and Social Service Agency Chicago Legal Clinic, Inc. Chicago Lighthouse for People who are Blind or Vis... Chicago Rehab Network Chicago Urban Day School Chicago Urban League Chicago Volunteer Legal Services Foundation Chicago Youth Centers Child Care Center of Evanston Child Care Network of Evanston Childhood Trauma Treatment Program Children's Advocacy Center of Northwest Cook Count... Children's Advocacy Center of Southwest Cook Count... Children's Center of Cicero-Berwyn Children's Home & Aid Society of IL. ChildServ Childserv Group Homes Chinese American Service League, Inc. Chinese Mutual Aid Association Christian Vision Center Christopher House Circle Family Care Clearbrook Community Adult Day Care Community Care Options Community Career Center Community Center Foundation Community Crisis Center Community Extension Project Community House-Hinsdale Community Mental Health Council Community Nurse Health Association Community Resource Network Community Support Services Connection Resource Services Connections for the Homeless Counseling Center of Lake View Countryside Association Crisis Center for South Suburbia D Deborah's Place DuPage P.A.D.S., Inc. DuPage Senior Citizens Council E E.S.S.E. - Ecumenical Support Services For the Eld... Easter Seals DuPage Eastern Will County Senior Services Ecker Center for Mental Health Ecumenical Adult Day Care of Naperville El Hogar Del Nino/Cuidar El Valor Corporation Elgin Catholic Social Services Elk Grove Township Community Day Care Center Elmwood Park Infant Welfare Society Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Chicago Erie Neighborhood House ESNI - Epilepsy Services for Northeastern Illinois Esperanza Community Services Ethiopian Community Association of Chicago Evangelical Child & Family Agency Evanston Community Defender Office Evanston Day Nursery Evergreen Park Tween Club Ezzard Charles School F Family Counseling Agency of Will and Grundy Counti... Family Focus Family Rescue Family Service & Mental Health Center of Cicero Family Service & Mental Health of Oak Park-River F... Family Service Association of Greater Elgin Area Family Service Center of Wilmette, Glenview, North... Family Service of Glencoe Family Service of South Lake County Family Service of Winnetka-Northfield Family Shelter Service FamilyCare of Illinois Fox Valley Hospice G Gads Hill Center Garden Center for the Handicapped Girl Scouts - Illinois Crossroads Council, Inc Girl Scouts of Chicago Girl Scouts of the USA-DuPage County Council Girl Scouts of the USA-South Cook County Council Girl Scouts of the USA-Sybaquay Council Girl Scouts of the USA-Whispering Oaks Council Glen Ellyn Youth & Family Counseling Service Glencoe Jr. High Project Glencoe Youth Services Glenkirk Good Shepherd Center Grand Prairie Services Greater DuPage MYM Guildhaus H Habilitative Systems, Inc. Handy Camp Association Harbour, The Harkness House for Children HAVEN - Youth and Family Services Health Care Alternative System, Inc. Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights Helping Hand Rehabilitation Center Henry Booth House Hephzibah Children's Association Highland Park Community Nursery School and Day Car... Hinsdale Community Service Hinsdale Youth Center Hispanic Housing Development Corp. Hope Community Services Horizons Children's Center Horizons Community Service, Inc. Housing Opportunities For Women Housing Options for the Mentally Ill in Evanston Howard Area Community Center Howard Brown Health Center Hyde Park Neighborhood Club I Illinois Caucus For Adolescent Health Infant Welfare Society of Chicago Infant Welfare Society of Evanston Inspiration Cafe Institute for Latino Progress J Jane Addams Hull House Association Jane Addams Resource Corporation Japanese American Service Committee Jeanine Schultz Memorial School Jewish Council For Youth Services Jewish Federation Of Metropolitan Chicago John Howard Association Jones Memorial Community Center Josselyn Center for Mental Health JUST of DuPage Juvenile Protective Association K Kenneth Young Center Korean American Community Services Korean American Senior Center L L.E.A.D. - Linking Efforts Against Drugs LaCASA Lake County Council Against Sexual Assault Lake County Center for Independent Living Lake County Haven LARC - An Association for Retarded Citizens LaSalle Street CYCLE Latin United Community Housing Association (L.U.C.... Lawrence Hall Youth Services Lawyers' Committee for Better Housing, Inc. Leadership Council For Metropolitan Open Communiti... Learning Tree Child Care Center Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicag... Lester And Rosalie Anixter Center Leyden Family Service & Mental Health Center Leyden Family Service & Mental Health Center, The ... Life Span Lifelink LINKS - North Shore Youth Health Services Little Friends Little House of Glencoe Lutheran Child & Family Services of Illinois Lutheran Day Nursery of Chicago Lutheran Family Mission Lutheran Home & Service for the Aged Lutheran Social Services of Illinois Lutheran Social Services of Illinois-Behavioral He... M Maine Center Marcy-Newberry Association, Inc. Mary Crane Center Mental Health Association of the North Shore Methodist Youth Services, Inc. Metropolitan Family Services Metropolitan Family Services: DuPage Metropolitan Family Services: Evanston/Skokie Vall... Metropolitan Family Services: Southwest Mujeres Latinas En Accion N NAMI of DuPage (National Alliance for the Mentally... National Able Network National Able Network National Able Network National Center for Latinos with Disabilities, Inc... National Kidney Foundation of Illinois NCO Youth & Family Services Near North Health Service Corp. (Winfield Moody He... New Hope Center NIA Comprehensive Center For Developmental Disabil... Niles Township Community Day Care Center North Avenue Day Nursery North River Commission North Shore Senior Center Northern Illinois Council on Alcoholism and Substa... Northwest CASA Northwest Suburban Day Care and Toddler Center Northwestern University Settlement O Oak Park & River Forest Day Nursery Oak/Leyden Developmental Services Omni Youth Services Onward Neighborhood House Open Door Clinic of Greater Elgin Operation Uplift Training & Resource Center Orchard Village Organization Of The North East (ONE) Outreach Community Ministries P PADS Crisis Services, Inc. Palatine Township Senior Citizens Council Parenthesis Park Lawn Park Ridge Senior Center Peer Services Pillars Community Services, The PLOWS Council on Aging Polish American Association Prairie State Legal Services - DuPage County Prairie State Legal Services - Kane County Prairie State Legal Services - Lake County Prairie State Legal Services: Service Office Presbyterian Homes Presbyterian Homes Great Opportunities Program Pro Bono Advocates ProCare Centers Proviso - Leyden Council for Community Action, Inc... R Ray Graham Association Reba Place Day Nursery Renz Addiction Counseling Center Residents For Effective Shelter Transitions Respond Now Restoration Ministries Resurrection Behavioral Health Center Rogers Park Community Council S Safer Foundation Salvation Army - Chicago Heights Salvation Army - Community Counseling Centers Salvation Army - Des Plaines Corps Salvation Army - Family Services, Community Counse... Salvation Army - Golden Diners Club Salvation Army - Metropolitan Chicago Division Salvation Army - Norridge Citadel Salvation Army - Suburban Service Extension Salvation Army - Templo Laramie Samaritan Interfaith Counseling Center Santa Teresita Child Development Center Sarah's Inn Scholarship & Guidance Association School for Little Children Seguin Services Senior Citizens' Center of Oak Park/River Forest Senior Service Associates, Inc. Seniors Action Service Seniors Assistance Center Serenity House Sertoma Centre, Inc. Sertoma Speech & Hearing Center Shelter, Inc. Shore Community Services, Inc. Society for the Preservation of Human Dignity Sokol Stickney South Central Community Services, Inc. South East Alcohol & Drug Abuse Center South Suburban Council on Alcoholism & Substance A... South Suburban Family Shelter South Suburban P.A.D.S. SouthStar Services Southwest Community Services Southwest Suburban Center on Aging Southwest Women Working Together Spanish Coalition For Jobs, Inc. St. Augustine's Center for American Indians, Inc. St. Leonard's Ministries Suicide Prevention Services T Teen Living Programs, Inc. The Children's Place Association The Resurrection Project The Woodlawn Organization (T.W.O.) Together We Cope Tri-Con Child Care Center Trinity Services, Inc. Turning Point: Behavioral Health Care Center U United Service Organizations of Illinois, Inc. (US... Urban Family and Community Centers V Vietnamese Association of Illinois Vision of Restoration Visiting Nurse Association of the Fox Valley Volunteer Center of Lake Forest/Lake Bluff Volunteer Center of New Trier Township Volunteer Center of Northwest Suburban Chicago Volunteer Center, The W Warming House Youth Center, The Way Back Inn, The Wayne/Winfield Area Youth & Family Services (WAYS) Well Child Center Wesley Child Care Center West Suburban PADS West Suburban Senior Services Westside Holistic Family Center WINGS Program, The Winnetka Community House Winnetka Youth Organization World Relief DuPage Y YMCA - Alfred Campanelli YMCA - Elmhurst YMCA - Hammond Area YMCA - Heritage Group YMCA - Heritage Group Child Development Center YMCA - Indian Boundary YMCA - Lake County Family YMCA - Leaning Tower YMCA - McGaw YMCA in Evanston YMCA - Network YMCA - Nicholas M. Lattof YMCA - Oak Park-River Forest-Forest Park YMCA - PAV in Berwyn YMCA - Rich Port YMCA - South Suburban YMCA - Tri Town Young Men's Christian Association Of Metropolitan ... Youth Connection Youth Guidance Youth in Crisis Youth Job Center of Evanston Youth Organizations Umbrella (Y.O.U.) Youth Outreach Services Youth Service Project, Inc. Youth Services of Glenview/Northbrook YWCA - Elgin YWCA - Evanston-North Shore YWCA - South Suburban District YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago - DuPage Detroit (United Way Community Services) list at: http://www.uwcs.org/allocations.html: A Adult Well-Being Services www.awbs.org Offers social, case management and mental health services to the elderly and disabled. Quality services to elders and adults with mental or developmental disabilities. Phone: (313) 924-7860 Allocation: $617,038 AIDS Partnership Michigan www.aidspartnership.org Responds to people affected/infected with HIV/AIDS. Phone: (313) 446-9800 Allocation: $102,245 Alzheimer's Association - Greater Michigan Chapter www.alzgmc.org Offers services to people with Alzheimer's and their families. Phone: (248) 351-0280 Allocation: $135,451 American Diabetes Association www.diabetes.org Helps prevent and cure diabetes; improves the lives of people with the disease. By special arrangement, receives funding through designations ONLY. Phone: (248) 433-3830 or (800) DIABETES Allocation: $353,780 American Lung Association of Michigan www.alam.org Dedicated to promoting lung health and prevention. By special arrangement, receives funding through designation ONLY. Phone: (248) 784-2000 Allocation: $100,486 American Red Cross - Southeastern Michigan Chapter www.semredcross.org Provides relief to victims of disasters, as well as safety/health education. Phone: (313) 833-4440 Allocation: $3,604,508 Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS) www.accesscommunity.org Offers social, employment, educational, legal, public health, mental health and cultural programs. Phone: (313) 842-7010 Allocation: $168,864 Arab-American and Chaldean Council www.arabacc.org Offers Arabic/Chaldean/English trilingual programs. Phone: (248) 559-1990 Allocation: $105,854 The ARC Detroit www.thearcww.org Provides services to people with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities and their families. Phone: (313) 831-0202 Allocation: $67,066 ARC Downriver hometown.aol.com/arcdownriverprez/arcdownriver.html Provides services to people with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities. Phone: (734) 283-0710 Allocation: $33,931 The ARC Michigan www.arcmi.org Helps ARC chapters support persons with developmental disabilities and their families. Phone: (517) 487-5426 Allocation: $34,213 The ARC of Northwest Wayne County comnet.org/arcnw Provides services to people with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities. Phone: (313) 532-7915 Allocation: $45,544 The ARC Oakland County www.thearcoakland.org Provides services to people with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities. Phone: (248) 816-1900 Allocation: $82,242 ARC Services of Macomb, Inc. www.arcservices.org Provides services to people with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities, including rehabilitation vocational training and employment assistance. Phone: (586) 469-1600 Allocation: $188,175 Arthritis Foundation - Michigan Chapter www.arthritis.org/Communities/Chapters/Chapter.asp?chapid=29 Supports research and provides information and self-help programs for people with arthritis. Phone: (248) 424-9001 Allocation: $204,507 Autism Society of Michigan www.autism-mi.org Offers support to people with autism and other developmental disabilities, their families and professionals who support them. Phone: (517) 882-2800 Allocation: $70,719 B Barat Child and Family Services - Matrix Human Services www.matrixhumanservices.org Offers treatment to families at risk of abuse and neglect. Phone: (313) 833-1525 Allocation: $210,403 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Detroit www.bbbsa.org/site/pp.asp?c=iuJ3JgO2F&b=14576 Provides mentorship programs to youth that need guidance. Phone: (248) 569-0600 Allocation: $466,521 Black Family Development, Inc. www.blackfamilydevelopment.org Provides family preservation and support, mental health, substance abuse prevention, early childhood intervention, juvenile justice and advocacy services. Phone: (313) 272-3500 Allocation: $127,338 Boniface Community Services - Matrix Human Services www.matrixhumanservices.org/phpwebsite/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=901&page_ id=9 Offers crisis intervention, youth programs and substance abuse counseling. Phone: (313) 842-5741 Allocation: $106,946 Boy Scouts of America - Clinton Valley Council www.cvc-bsa.org Instills values and helps youth reach their full potential. Phone: (248) 338-0035 Allocation: $147,053 Boy Scouts of America - Detroit Area Council www.dacbsa.org Helps youth gain independence and instills basic values. Phone: (313) 897-1965 Allocation: $822,894 Boys & Girls Club of South Oakland County boysandgirlsclub.us Provides after school programs for youth, ages 6-18, grades 1-12. Phone: (248) 544-4166 Allocation: $131,586 Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan www.bgcsm.org Provides youth development services for youth, ages 6-17. Phone: (248) 473-1400 Allocation: $880,136 Brightmoor Community Center brightmoorcommunitycenter.org Offers day camp, counseling, recreation and senior services. Phone: (313) 531-0305 Allocation: $222,683 C Camp Fire USA - North Oakland Council www.comnet.org/campfirenoc Teaches personal and social responsibility to youth, ages 5-18. Phone: (248) 618-9050 Allocation: $13,047 Camp Fire USA - Wathana Council comnet.org/campfirewathana Teaches personal and social responsibility to youth, ages 5-18. Phone: (248) 559-5840 Allocation: $141,480 CareGivers [no website] Offers home-based services designed to prevent foster care and institutional placement. Phone: (313) 964-5070 Allocation: $709,672 Casa Maria Family Services - Matrix Human Services www.matrixhumanservices.org/phpwebsite/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=902&page_ id=10 Provides various types of activities and support to children, youth and families. Phone: (313) 962-4230 Allocation: $112,656 Catholic Services of Macomb www.csmacomb.org Provides social service programs. Phone: (586) 416-2300 Allocation: $418,542 Catholic Social Services of Oakland County, Inc. cssoc.org Offers services for families, adolescents, adults, older adults, and children at-risk. Phone: (248) 333-3700 Allocation: $482,340 Catholic Social Services of Wayne County www.csswayne.org Offers a variety of social services, including counseling. Phone: (313) 883-2100 Allocation: $1,540,131 Catholic Youth Organization www.cyodetroit.org Offers athletic, camp, leadership and substance abuse programs for youth and communities. Phone: (313) 963-7172 Allocation: $478,717 Child Care Coordinating Council of Detroit/Wayne County, Inc. (4C) comnet.org/4C Offers childcare system improvement and emergency day care assistance. Phone: (313) 259-4411 Allocation: $86,134 Children's Aid Society www.cas-mi.org Provides intensive social work and mentoring services to high-risk families. Phone: (313) 961-8100 Allocation: $787,227 Children's Charter of the Courts of Michigan, Inc. www.childcrt.org Provides assistance for child advocacy initiatives. Phone: (517) 482-7533 Allocation: $13,323 Children's Hospital of Michigan www.chmkids.org Supports a cystic fibrosis program, adolescent social work program, poison control center and adolescent peer prevention program. Phone: (313) 966-5110 Allocation: $242,023 Children's Leukemia Foundation of Michigan www.leukemiamichigan.org Offers support to people with leukemia and their families. Phone: (248) 353-8222 Allocation: $261,518 Citizens for Better Care www.cbcmi.org Provides information and advocacy to those needing long-term care. Phone: (313) 832-6387 Allocation: $69,694 Common Ground Sanctuary www.commongroundsanctuary.org Offers psychiatric, shelter and community-based services to youth, adults and their families. Phone: (248) 456-8150 Allocation: $88,176 Community Fund of Holly [no website] Funds community activities for youth and adults. Phone: (248) 634-4593 Allocation: $3,321 Community Services of Oakland [no website] Provides support services to youth, young mothers and the elderly. Phone: (248) 542-5860 Allocation: $217,358 Coalition on Temporary Shelter (COTS) www.cotsdetroit.org Provides emergency housing, food, case management and literacy services. Phone: (313) 831-3777 Allocation: $261,421 D Deaf, Hearing and Sign Language Center www.dhsc.org Offers services for deaf/hearing impaired individuals and their families. Phone: (313) 341-1353 Allocation: $180,502 Detroit Association of Black Organizations, Inc. (DABO) [no website] Organizes community coalitions to address such problems as crime. Phone: (313) 491-0003 Allocation: $90,767 The Detroit Institute for Children www.detroit-children.org Offers special medication and rehabilitative services to children with disabilities. Phone: (313) 832-1100 Allocation: $854,815 Detroit Urban League, Inc. www.detroiturbanleague.org Offers education, counseling, prevention and job services. Phone: (313) 832-4600 Allocation: $715,543 Don Bosco Hall www.boscohall.org Provides services to delinquent and neglected males and provides community support services. Phone: (313) 869-2200 Allocation: $95,008 E Epilepsy Foundation of Michigan www.epilepsyfoundation.org/michigan Offers services to people with epilepsy, their families and the general public. Phone: (248) 351-7979 Allocation: $150,833 F Family and Neighborhood Services [no website] Offers traditional counseling services for the developmentally disabled and mentally impaired. Phone: (734) 641-4460 Allocation: $840,105 Family Service, Inc. [no website] Provides behavioral health care services for individuals and groups in metropolitan Detroit. Phone: (313) 579-5989 Allocation: $1,294,990 First Step www.fs-mi.org Offers shelter and 24-hour help-line for victims of rape and battery, including comprehensive services to survivors of domestic violence and sexual violence. Phone: (734) 416-1111 Allocation: $177,260 Franklin-Wright Settlements, Inc. [no website] Provides multiple supportive services for youth, families and the community. Phone: (313) 579-1000 Allocation: $1,184,769 G Girl Scouts Prepares girls, ages 5-17, to enter adulthood with leadership skills, positive self-esteem and a sense of responsibility. Girl Scouts Fair Winds Council www.fwgsc.org Phone: (586) 230-0244 Allocation: $13,604 Girl Scouts of the Huron Valley Council www.gshvc.org Phone: (734) 971-8800 Allocation: $60,991 Girl Scouts Macomb County - Otsikita Council, Inc. www.girlscouts-macomb.org Phone: (586) 263-0220 Allocation: $130,062 Girl Scouts of Metro Detroit www.gsofmd.org Phone: (313) 972-GIRL (4475) Allocation: $757,550 Gleaners Community Food Bank, Inc. www.gcfb.org Collects and redistributes surplus food. Phone: (313) 923-3535 Allocation: $139,792 Goodwill Industries of Greater Detroit www.goodwilldetroit.org Provides employee and other programs for people with disabilities. Phone: (313) 964-3900 Allocation: $704,933 Greater Detroit Area Health Council, Inc. www.gdahc.org Improves health care access by working with community leadership. Phone: (313) 963-4990 Allocation: $318,326 Greater Oakland Visiting Nurse Association, Inc. caramel.wccnet.org/~vna Provides health care services to the homebound. Phone: (248) 683-1770 Allocation: $6,842 Growth Works, Inc. www.growth-works.org Offers adolescent substance abuse and delinquency prevention and treatment. Phone: (734) 455-4095 Allocation: $57,939 H HAVEN www.haven-oakland.org Provides domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse services. Phone: (248) 334-1248 Crisis Line: (248) 334-1274 Allocation: $156,873 Hemophilia Foundation of Michigan www.hfmich.org Helps people with hemophilia, AIDS and other blood disorders. Phone: (800) 482-3041 Allocation: $61,932 Homes for Black Children www.homesforblackchildren.org Provides adoption/foster care for children. Phone: (313) 961-4777 Allocation: $405,847 Hunger Action Coalition of Michigan [no website] Offers networking services to numerous groups that provide anti-hunger services. Phone: 313-962-0677 Allocation: $115,515 Huron Valley Community Chest - United Fund milford.lib.mi.us/mcin/groups/hvccuf Provides a variety of local services to families. Phone: (248) 684-2805 Allocation: $4,613 I Inner City Sub-Center, Inc. [no website] Offers youth and adult social service programs. Phone: (313) 921-0200 Allocation: $80,472 International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit, Inc. www.iimd.org Provides immigration services to foreign-born people. Phone: (313) 871-8600 Allocation: $367,311 J Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit www.jccdet.org Offers cultural, recreational and educational programs. Phone: (248) 661-1000 Allocation: $498,568 Jewish Family Service www.jfsdetroit.org Offers social, mental health, and individual and family counseling. Phone: (248) 559-1500 Allocation: $757,562 JVS – Realizing Life’s Potential www.jvsdet.org Provides career development/employment services, vocational rehabilitation and specialized services. Phone: (248) 559-5000 Allocation: $442,123 K Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute www.karmanos.org Fights cancer through education, treatment, testing and research. Phone: (800) 527-6266 Allocation: $1,192,389 L Lakeshore Legal Aid [no website] Offers free civil legal services to low-income people. Phone: (586) 469-5185 Intake Helpline: (586) 783-8190 Allocation: $132,187 Latin Americans for Social and Economic Development, Inc. (LASED) [no website] Promotes social/economic development and provides family, elderly and youth assistance. Phone: (313) 554-2025 Allocation: $407,564 Leaps & Bounds Family Services [no website] Provides childcare and parenting education. Phone: (586) 759-3895 Allocation: $85,548 Legal Aid and Defender Association of Detroit, Inc. www.ladadetroit.org Offers legal services to low-and moderate-income residents. Phone: (313) 964-4111 Allocation: $523,979 Lula Belle Stewart Center, Inc. www.lulabellestewart.org Offers teen pregnancy, day care, foster care and adoption services. Phone: (313) 867-2372 Allocation: $672,723 Lutheran Child & Family Service of Michigan www.lcfsmi.org Provides counseling, family preservation, teen parent, and adoption/foster care services. Phone: (989) 686-7650 Allocation: $137,302 Lutheran Social Services of Michigan www.lssm.org Provides services to children, adults, seniors and homeless people. Phone: (313) 823-7700 Allocation: $206,034 Lyon Township Community Chest [no website] Offers emergency food/shelter and utility assistance. Phone: (248) 437-9005 Allocation: $4,613 M Macomb Family Services, Inc. [no website] Offers counseling, substance abuse programs and other services to seniors. Phone: (586) 226-3440 Allocation: $461,755 Mental Health Association in Michigan www.mha-mi.org Promotes improved treatment for people suffering from mental illness. Phone: (248) 647-1711 Allocation: $69,460 Methodist Children's Home Society [no website] Offers foster care, adoption, single-parent counseling and residential treatment. Phone: (313) 531-4060 Allocation: $103,312 Metropolitan Detroit AFL-CIO Joint Council, Community Services www.detroitaflcio.org Provides health and welfare counseling. Phone: (313) 961-0800 Allocation: $50,919 Michigan Association for Children with Emotional Disorders (MACED) www.michkids.org Assists parents of children with emotional disorders. Phone: (248) 433-2200 Allocation: $34,987 Michigan Association for Deaf, Hearing and Speech Services (MADHS) www.madhs.org Offers advocacy, education and services to the deaf and speech impaired. Phone: (517) 487-0066 V/TTY or 1-800-YOUR-EAR Allocation: $71,100 Michigan Association of United Ways www.uwmich.org Supports local United Ways. Phone: (800) 396-3066 Allocation: $285,360 Michigan Council on Crime & Delinquency www.miccd.org/ Provides communities with assistance in crime prevention and public safety. Phone: (517) 482-4161 Allocation: $55,188 Michigan League for Human Services www.milhs.org Offers education and research on human service issues. Phone: (517) 487-5436 Allocation: $73,184 Myasthenia Gravis Association, Inc. www.mgadetroit.org Provides programs and services to persons and families with Myasthenia Gravis, and supports and promotes research. Phone: (248) 423-9700 Allocation: $64,724 N National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence - Greater Detroit Area www.ncadd-detroit.org Conducts substance abuse prevention and treatment programs. Phone: (313) 341-9891 Allocation: $271,110 National Kidney Foundation of Michigan, Inc. www.nkfm.org Offers support services to people with kidney disease. Phone: (734) 222-9800 Allocation: $100,003 National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Michigan Chapter, Inc. www.nmssmi.org Provides research, support and services to people with MS and their families. Phone: (248) 350-0020 Allocation: $175,161 Neighborhood Service Organization www.nso-mi.org Provides innovative health and human services to the community. Phone: (313) 961-4890 Allocation: $514,348 New Horizons Rehabilitation Services, Inc. www.newhorizonsrehab.org Provides vocational training, rehabilitation and employment services to people with disabilities. Phone: (248) 340-0549 Allocation: $77,326 Northwest Community Programs, Inc. [no website] Offers fitness, recreational, cultural and educational programs. Phone: (313) 578-7500 Allocation: $288,731 O Oakland Family Services www.ofs-family.org Offers mental health services, counseling and substance abuse programs, child development and well-being and behavioral health services on an outpatient basis. Phone: (248) 858-7215 Allocation: $615,018 Operation Get Down – Community Resource Projects, Inc. [no known website] Provides youth services, teen parenting/counseling, and traditional housing support and emergency need services. Phone: (313) 921-9422 Allocation: $109,686 The Optometric Institute and Clinic of Detroit, Inc. www.oicdetroit.org Provides under-insured people with vision and medical eye care. Phone: (313) 872-2060 Allocation: $109,452 P Paws With A Cause www.pawswithacause.org Provides assistance dogs to people with disabilities. Phone: (616) 877-7297 Allocation: $683,131 People's Community Services of Metropolitan Detroit [no website] Offers neighborhood services to youth leaders, and offers senior day care/recreation. Phone: (313) 554-3111 Allocation: $396,281 R Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic - Michigan Unit www.rfbd.org Records textbooks for blind and visually impaired students. Phone: (248) 879-0101 Allocation: $72,096 Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan www.rimrehab.org Provides the disabled with personalized medical care. Phone: (313) 745-9700 Allocation: $278,418 S St. Francis Family Services [no website] Provides adoptive, foster and respite homes for children, and treatment services for families. Phone: (248) 552-0750 Allocation: $71,761 St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center www.svsfcenter.org Offers residential and foster care, adoption and teen pregnancy/parenting services. Phone: (248) 626-7527 Allocation: $160,915 Student Assistance Services, Inc. [no website] Assists families with clothing, glasses and hearing aid repairs. Phone: (313) 494-8645 Allocation: $57,110 The Salvation Army/Eastern Michigan Division www.usc.salvationarmy.org/emi/index.html Provides emergency services, shelter and rehabilitation and recreation services. Phone: (248) 443-5500 Allocation: $1,280,334 Sickle Cell Disease Association of America, Michigan Chapter, Inc. [no website] Offers supportive services to people with sickle cell disease. Phone: (313) 864-4406 Allocation: $161,744 Sinai - Grace Hospital www.sinaigrace.org Combats child abuse and neglect through parent education and counseling. Phone: (313) 966-3133 Allocation: $213,484 T Travelers Aid Society of Metropolitan Detroit comnet.org/travel Offers emergency and case management assistance to homeless people. Phone: (313) 962-6740 Allocation: $295,254 Tri-County Dental Health Council comnet.org/tcdental Offers dental information and care to low-income people. Phone: (248) 559-7767 Allocation: $105,764 Turning Point, Inc. www.turningpointinc.com Offers crisis intervention for victims of domestic and sexual violence. Phone: (586) 463-4430 Allocation: $111,728 U United Cerebral Palsy Association of Metropolitan Detroit, Inc. www.ucpdetroit.org Offers advocacy and employment assistance to people with disabilities. Phone: (248) 557-5070 Allocation: $380,431 United Cerebral Palsy Association of Michigan, Inc. www.ucpmichigan.org Offers advocacy and referrals for people with cerebral palsy. Phone: (517) 203-1200 Allocation: $35,271 United Health Organization www.detnow.com/wxyz/health/article/0,2132,WXYZ_15919_2740073,00.html Provides free and low-cost health screening tests and services. Phone: (248) 616-9105 Allocation: $157,799 United Negro College Fund, Inc. (UNCF) www.uncf.org Provides educational scholarships and programs for 39 member colleges and universities. By special arrangement, receives funding through designations ONLY. Phone: (313) 873-1500 Allocation: $143,988 United Way Community Services www.unitedway.uwcs.org A volunteer-based organization dedicated to meeting the human service needs of Detroit and southeastern Michigan. Phone: (313) 226-9200 Allocation: Upshaw Institute for the Blind www.upshawinst.org Provides support services for the blind and visually impaired. Phone: (313) 272-3900 Allocation: $294,178 V The Variety FAR Conservatory of Therapeutic and Performing Arts comnet.org/far Offers performing arts therapy, arts instruction and athletic training for people with disabilities. Phone: (248) 646-3347 Allocation: $41,107 Vista Maria vistamaria.org Serves young girls and families at risk. Phone: (313) 271-3050 Allocation: $155,213 VNA, Inc./Visiting Nurse Association of Southeast Michigan www.vna.org Provides health care services to the homebound. Phone: (248) 967-1440 Allocation: $638,186 Volunteer Accounting Service Team of Michigan www.vastmi.org Offers nonprofit management support and help to low-income people. Phone: (313) 647-9620 Allocation: $115,832 W Walter and May Reuther Senior Services- Matrix Human Services www.matrixhumanservices.org/phpwebsite/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=904&page_ id=12 Provides support services to older adults striving to maintain independence. Phone: (313) 894-3311 Allocation: $352,864 World Medical Relief, Inc. www.redfordtwp.com/dept/senioract/WMR.htm Provides prescriptions to qualified elderly people. Phone: (313) 866-5333 Allocation: $148,469 Y YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit www.ymcametrodetroit.org Offers wellness, recreational and educational programs for children, families and seniors. Phone: (313) 267-5300 Allocation: $1,398,366 YWCA of Metropolitan Detroit www.diversifiedcomputerservices.com/YWCA/ Offers family services, recreation and domestic violence services. Phone: (313) 259-9922 Allocation: $800,773 YWCA of Western Wayne County www.ywca-wwc.org Offers child development, support and life skills to people (prenatal to seniors). Phone: (313) 561-4110 Allocation: $276,200 Atlanta (United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta) list at: http://www.unitedwayatl.org/grantee_mini/agencylist.asp?letter=%25%25: A Friends House Provides a safe, secure, and emotionally supportive environment for abused, neglected, and abandoned children who are in the custody of Department of Family & Children Services. website: http://www.afriendshouse.org A G Rhodes Home Provides 24-hour nursing care, physical, speech and occupational therapy, pharmacy, social and recreational services, and therapeutic diets to chronically ill patients in a safe, clean environment. AADD Builds communities of support, acceptance & opportunity for children, adults & families living with Developmental Disabilities. website: http://www.aadd.org ABLE Increases parents' involvement in their children's education at the local school level, to empower them to be active leaders and address critical issues at the community level. website: http://www.able1.org Africas Childrens Fund Assists needy children and their families through educational, medical, affordable housing and nutrition programs. website: http://www.acfinc.info Aid to Children of Imprisoned Mothers, Inc. Assists inmate mothers, their children and other family members in maintaining critically important family ties during the mother's incarceration. website: http://www.takingaim.net Alliance for Children's Enrichment Improves the quality of life for the children and families of Coweta County. American Cancer Society Provides programs and services in metro Atlanta as part of the nationwide communitybased voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer. website: http://www.cancer.org American Lung Association of Georgia Provides educational programs and services in the areas of health education, smoking, asthma and environmental occupational hazards in order to prevent lung disease and promote lung health. website: http://www.lungusa.org American Red Cross Coweta Chapter Supplies half the nation's blood supply and one quarter of nation's tissue for transplantation.Provides worldwide communications and support network that serves as a lifeline between military service members and their families.Provides shelter, food, clothing, life-sustaining medications and other essential items for persons suffering from a disaster. Provides education and training to help people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies: including CPR, AED, first aid, HIV/AIDS prevention website: http://www.cowetaredcross.com American Red Cross Metro Atlanta Chapter Saves lives; resolves crises and emergencies; maintains health, prevents disease, and helps people help themselves. The chapter serves 15 metro counties with emergency disaster relief and education, and programs promoting health, safety, youth leadership and safe neighborhoods. website: http://www.redcrossatlanta.org Another Way Out Mentoring, prevention, and intervention program that creats an environment where youth can develop relationships with adult mentors. AWO also prepares students for high school graduation exams as well as preparation for grade level advancement. website: http://www.awoinc.com ARCH Productions Performs artistic productions that focus on at-risk youth, whereby the experience becomes an educational and empowering mechanism for self-awareness and growth in both actors and audience. website: http://www.archproductions.com Association of Village PRIDE Helps young people from all backgrounds become self-confident and secure. Association on Battered Women of Clayton County, Inc. Provides emergency services for women and children in danger from domestic violence. website: http://www.securushouse.org Atlanta Bar Foundation Supports and promotes justice through public interest legal work, law related educational programs, and special outreach work with the children of police officers killed in the line duty. website: http://www.truancyproject.org Atlanta Childrens Shelter Seeks to provide loving day shelter, support and healing for homeless children and their families on the road to permanent family self-sufficiency. website: http://www.atlantachildrensshelter.com Atlanta Enterprise Center Our mission is to provide opportunities for self-sufficiency to Atlanta's economically disadvantaged this is accomplished through a comprehensive recovery program focusing on addressing barriers to employment, life skills training and intensive case management throughout the continuum of care process. Prevention and recovery from homelessness are our priorities, putting people to work in permanent jobs is what we do. We collaborate with more than 30 agencies providing services to homeless. ATLANTA HOUSING ASSOCIATION OF NEIGHBORHOOD-BASED DEVELOPERS, INC (AHAND) Improves the quality of life in Atlanta's disenfranchised neighborhoods through strengthening the voices of neighborhoods and organizations dedicated to revitalizing and empowering neglected communities. website: http://www.ahand.org Atlanta Legal Aid Society Provides information and representation on civil (non-criminal) legal matters to lowincome residents of Atlanta. website: http://www.law.emory.edu/PI/ALAS Atlanta Micro Fund Loan Program Nonprofit providing micro loans, training and business management assistance to entrepreneurs starting or expanding a micro business. The agency works with low to moderate income entrepreneurs to assist them with acquiring capital and management skills for their businesses. Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership Develops and rehabilitates very low to moderate income housing, fostering economic mix for the purpose of revitalization and empowering community development corporations. website: http://www.andpi.org Atlanta Urban League, Inc. Founded in 1920, the Atlanta Urban League was organized to encourage, assist and engage in activities which lead to the improvement of opportunities for disadvantaged persons and families in Metropolitan Atlanta. The League discovers unmet community needs in education, employment, housing, health, and welfare. AUL develops programs and initiatives to meet these needs; and promotes the improvement of interracial understanding and cooperation. website: http://www.atlul.org Auditory Verbal Center of Atlanta Eliminates the educational and employment barriers that result from children having mild to profound hearing loss, facilitating independent living and mainstreaming. Teaching hearing impaired children to listen & speak without the use of sign language or lip reading. website: http://www.avc-atlanta.org Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta Transforms our community by providing and supporting mentoring relationships between children (ages 6-18) and caring, committed mentors. website: http://www.bbbsatl.org Black Child Development Institute Atlanta Works to improve and protect the quality of life of African-American/minority children and their families. website: http://www.bcdi-atl.org Blind and Low Vision Services of North Georgia Provides comprehensive examination and assessment, prescription and training in use of low-vision devices and vision rehabilitation services to both chilren and adults. Special focus on community based programs for older blind persons. Also, pre-vocational program and job retention services to the visually impaired seeking employment. website: http://www.BLVSgeorgia.org Bobby Dodd Institute BDI's mission is to empower individuals with disabilities and economic disadvantages to maximize their employment potential while securing their economic self-sufficiency, independence, and integration into society. BDI accomplishes this through offering high quality career services and employment opportunites to its clients. website: http://www.bobbydodd.org Boy Scouts Atlanta Council Provides scouts with safe, productive, structured activities outside of school hours through weekly, family-based learning experiences and community service projects. website: http://www.atlantabsa.org Boy Scouts Northeast Georgia Council Provides scouts with safe, productive, structured activities outside of school hours through weekly, family-based learning experiences and community service projects. This chapter serves the Northeast region of Georgia. website: http://www.nega-bsa.org Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta's mission is to provide a quality developmental program which empowers metro Atlanta youth, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to become productive adults. The program focuses on the core areas of health, education, and leadership development and is delivered by trained professionals in youth dedicated facilities during out of school hours. website: http://www.bgcma.org Buford Youth Community Center Provides the youth of this community a safe place & effective programs that will help them be positive & constructive with their time & energy. In turn, they will become productive members and leaders in our community. Butts County Counseling Center Provides quality behavioral health services and successful community integration for people with disabilities. Butts County Life Enrichment Team Operates as a county-wide functioning entity in pursuit of maximizing the potential of the youth of Butts County by bringing together parents, youth, youth-serving agencies, businesses, churches, and other community organizations. Butts County Mental Retardation Center Provides quality behavioral heath services and social integration skills for people with mental retardation. Camp Fire USA Georgia Council Build caring, confident youth and future leaders through clubs, camps, and self-reliance programs. website: http://www.campfireusaga.org Carrie Steele Pitts Home, Inc. Provides neglected and abused children with a safe, nurturing place to live. In addition, trained personnel teach daily living skills, counsel, and encourage positive educational goals. website: http://www.CSPH.org CASA for Children, Inc. Provides extensively-trained and supervised volunteers to advocate for the best interest of abused children in the Cherokee County judicial circuit court. Catholic Social Services Offers Outpatient Counseling, Immigration services, Refugee services, Information & Referral, Housing Counseling, Prison Ministry, Adoption, and Crisis Pregnancy Counseling. website: http://www.cssatlanta.com Center for Black Womens Wellness, Inc. Improves the health, economic status, and social well-being of low-income women and their families, as well as facilitates the economic growth of communities. website: http://www.cbww.org Center for Pan Asian Community Services, Inc. Provides comprehensive social and health services to counteract immigrant/minority problems in the pan-Asian community. Center for the Visually Impaired Offers comprehensive rehabilitation services to promote independence with dignity and the preservation of self-worth to individuals of any age who are blind or visually impaired. website: http://www.cviatlanta.org Central Presbyterian Outreach Center Helps meet the basic needs of those in emergency situations by providing food, ID assistance, MARTA tokens, and referrals for job assistant programs and drug and alcohol rehab programs. Cherokee Child Advocacy Council Provides a coordinated, humane approach to investigations of child abuse and neglect. In addition, the Center provides therapy to victims of child abuse and their non-offending family members. website: http://www.cherokeeadvocates.org Cherokee Day Training Center Agency assists Cherokee County adults with developmental disabilities to achieve their highest levels of vocational development, independence and health. Program provides facility based work training with ultimate goal of placement in community based job earning at least minimum wage and working increasing number of hours (to individual capacity). Cherokee Family Violence Center Enhances the safety of victims of domestic violence by providing ongoing support for victims in all stages of an abusive relationship. website: http://www.cfvc.org Cherokee Learning Center Provides workforce training to the public free of charge with major emphasis on GED, English as A Second Language and Computer classes. Chestnut Log Middle School Ensures every child the opportunity to learn and achieve his/her potential in a safe, secure, and clean environment under the direction of professional teachers and administrators with the support of the entire community. CHRIS Kids Breaks the cycle of abuse - beginning with children - by providing a flexible array of community-based residential and non-residential treatment services. website: http://www.chrishomes.org Clayton County Aging Program Offers a variety of services to Clayton County seniors (60 years of age and older) including the Home Delivered Meals Program, which provides a hot, nutritious meal, five days per week to homebound seniors. Clayton County Extension Service Educates families to become healthier, more productive, financially independent and environmentally responsible. Clayton County Family Care, Inc. Offers emergency aid program that provides financial assistance with housing, utilities, food, prescription medicine and referrals for Clayton County residents on low income, and those with HIV/AIDS. website: http://www.claytonfamilycare.org CLICK Mobilizes all available resources into an adult literacy campaign that functions within state certification guidelines and will result in a literate community within ten years. Cobb County Center for Children and Young Adults Provides stable and safe living accommodations, individual skills assessment and training, job placement assistance, individual and group counseling. website: http://www.umbrellaweb.org Cobb Housing, Inc. Develops, sponsors and manages a comprehensive range of housing and economic development programs and services for economically disadvantaged persons and thereby ensure that safe, sanitary, affordable housing is available to the citizens of Cobb County. Cobb Literacy Council Brings together community resources to promote, support and expand adult literacy training in Cobb County. Cobb Microenterprise Center Provides microenterprise training for low-to-moderate income individuals to start or expand a micro-business. Participants learn business development and life skills and have access to a microloan fund and capital, Internet marketing and E-commerce training, and a minimum of 2 years of ongoing, technical assistance. website: http://www.cobbmicro.org Communities in Schools of Atlanta Encourages children to stay in school, prepare them for life and excel through high school graduation by promoting school attendance, behavior, parental involvement, family support and community partnerships. website: http://www.cisatlanta.org Communities in Schools of Coweta Helps students successfully learn, stay in school and prepare for life. website: http://www.cowetaschools.org Communities In Schools of Douglas County Provides safe, productive, structured group activities during After School Program in the Douglas Co. School System. Mentor program provides students with opportunity to experience meaningful one-on-one relationship with caring adult role model to increase chances they will succeed in school, complete education and become productive citizens. website: http://www.douglas.k12.ga.us Communities Organizing Resources for Excellence Advocates for abused and neglected children involved in Juvenile Court proceedings in Douglas County. Community Housing Resource Center The CHRC serves as the hub for affordable housing activity in the Atlanta area, supporting community groups and organizations dedicated to affordable housing and community revitalization. CHRC programs support individuals and communities with relevant information, connections to resources, professional design and construction services and technical assistance directed towards preserving the existing affordable housing stock and creating a more diverse range of housing options. website: http://www.chrcatlanta.org Compeer Atlanta--A program of the George West Mental Health Foundation Provides peer-based, psychosocial services to individuals who are in recovery from a mental illness, those who have a developmental disability, and the elderly and isolated, to keep them living independently in the community. website: http://www.compeeratlanta.org Cool Girls, Inc. Empowers young girls in low-income communities by instilling confidence and providing exposure to a broader world of opportunity through mentoring relationships, field trips, health and life skills training and academic support. website: http://www.thecoolgirls.org CORRAL Provides physical and mental therapy through horseback riding to special education classes and to private individuals who qualify, three times a week throughout the school year. website: http://www.corraltrc.org Council on Aging/McIntosh Trail Offers programs designed to help maintain and strengthen the ability of elderly individuals to care for themselves, remain independent, provide a broad range of recreational, social health, nutritional and educational training. website: http://www.councilonaging.webga.org Council on Alcohol and Drugs Prevents alcohol, tobacco and other drug-related problems through information dissemination, education, community-based processes, and environmental and social policy strategies. website: http://www.livedrugfree.org Covenant Community Inc. Helps homeless men seek recovery, achieve personal life stabilization, and enable them to return to society as productive citizens. website: http://www.Covenantcommunityinc.com Coweta Council on Aging Provides hot, nutritious meals to homebound senior citizens Monday through Friday of each week. Coweta County Special Olympics Provides a year-round sports training and competition program for mentally disabled children and adults. ctk test gjf;fds;lgfjdgfdsjl; Decatur Cooperative Ministry, Inc. Decatur Cooperative Ministry provides a continuum of services for homeless and at-risk families to enable them to become self-sufficient. Programs include emergency shelter for women with children, family transitional housing, and homelessness prevention/emergency financial assistance. website: http://www.decaturcooperativeministry.org Decatur Recreation Department Provide leisure and support services that contribute to the quality of life of the citizens of Decatur, including economic development, preserving green spaces and celebrating diversity. website: http://www.decaturga.com Dekalb Metro Housing Counseling Center Provides guidance and assistance to low/moderate income homeowners and potential buyers in areas of pre-purchase, budget management, reverse equity, loss mitigation and maintenance. Diabetes Association of Atlanta, Inc. Assists economically deprived and medically underserved people with diabetes in achieving the ability in self-care management control and total quality of life. Services include early detection and medical assistance. website: http://www.diabetesatlanta.org Douglas County Literacy Council Provides free, private, confidential tutoring for functionally illiterate adults. Douglas County Retardation Association Inc. DCRA provides services to individuals with mental retardation in the following areas: residential services, day support services, respite services and connection friend (volunteer) services. Our agency receives United Way funding for the respite and connections programs. website: http://www.douglascountyretardation.org Douglas Senior Services Provides Meals on Wheels and other in-home and senior center based support services designed to promote the independence of Douglas County residents age 60 and over. Downtown Child Development Center Provides extended-hour, high-quality early learning experiences for children 6 weeks to 12 years. East Point Community Action Team Provides a platform for all elements of community (i.e., schools, local government, residents, businesses, etc.) to come together and work collectively to address critical community issues. website: http://www.ep-cat.org Easter Seals North Georgia Ensures that children of all abilities have an opportunity to receive quality early education and care by providing information and referral services, early education and care, head start, early intervention including therapy, and child care teacher training. website: http://www.northgeorgia.easterseals.com Elaine Clark Center for Exceptional Children Provides both special needs and typically developing children aged birth to five years with a variety of unique services including assessment, individualized curriculum, and social services. Emergency Family Shelter Provides individuals and families with shelter and assistance in their time of need. Epilepsy Foundation Georgia Chapter The Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia provides education, support and client sevice programs to presons affected by seizure disorders. Education programs include in-service presentations at daycares, schools, senior centers and agencies for persons with developmental disabilities. Client service programs include support groups, the HOPE mentoring program, summer camp for children with seizures and an emergency medication fund. website: http://www.epilepsyga.org Families First Provides critical preventive services designed to strengthen and preserve families through counseling, family support, education, community building, and advocacy. website: http://www.familiesfirst.org Family Initiative Residences Provides an affordable, supportive home environment for adults with serious & persistent mental illness to help them to develop responsibility and work toward living independently. website: http://www.firinc.org Fayette County Board of Education Provides optimal educational opportunities to students, which enables them to strive toward realizing their potential and becoming contributing citizens. website: http://www.fcboe.org Fayette Samaritans Responds to emergency needs, whether it be temporary or sustained, and will help a family maintain a normalcy within their lives while going through a crisis situation. Fayette Senior Services Provides Fayette County senior citizens with services including life enrichment, referral, outreach, transportation, home-delivered meals, etc. Operates a Senior Center where seniors meet for activities designed to insure dignity, self-respect and independent living. website: http://www.fayss.org Fayette Youth Protection Home Provides protection and opportunity for Fayette youth who are victims of abuse, neglect or family instability. website: http://www.fyph.org Flint Circuit Council on Family Violence Provides safety, support and advocacy for victims of domestic violence by maintaining a 24-Hour crisis phone line, individual and group support and counseling, legal assistance in obtaining Temporary Protective Orders, 18 bed emergency shelter, direct assistance and therapy for adults and children. website: http://www.henryhavenhouse.org Flint River Council Boy Scouts of America Provides scouts with safe, productive, structured activities outside of school hours through weekly, family-based learning experiences and community service projects. This chapter serves youth and families in Fayette, Coweta, Henry, Butts, Pike, Lamar, Upson and Spalding. website: http://www.thunderbsa.org Gate City Day Nursery Association Gate City Day Nursery Association provides a comprehensive approach to early childhood education, with supportive and social services to children and families. Georgia Business Forum, Inc. Inspires high school students to have a positive impact on their schools, communities, and the future workplace. website: http://www.21stcenturyleaders.org Georgia Council on Substance Abuse Reduces the impact of substance abuse through prevention and treatment. website: http://www.gasubstanceabuse.org Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Promotes domestic and international economic development of Hispanic businesses and Hispanic business people. website: http://www.ghcc.org Georgia Law Center for the Homeless Provides free civil legal services for homeless people and plays a leadership role in addressing the issues underlying homelessness. website: http://www.galawcenter.org Girl Scout Council of Northwest Georgia Provides developmental programs, most outside school hours, to help girls ages 5-17 grow into self-reliant, creative and responsible individuals. The Girl Scout Program supports girls in reaching full potential in all areas of life, challenge themselves both physically and mentally, and to become leaders in their community. The council is dedicated to girls becoming strong, self-assured women through innovative and inclusive programming that emphasizes character, community service, leadership and respect for others. website: http://www.girlscoutsnwga.org Girl Scouts of Pine Valley Council Provides after-school activities to inspire girls with the highest ideals of character, conduct, patriotism, & service that they may become happy & resourceful citizens. This chapter serves the Pine Valley area. website: http://www.girlscoutsofpinevalley.com Girls Incorporated of Greater Atlanta Provides after-school and summer programs designed to promote self-confidence, independence and self-sufficiency in girls (6-18). Programs include teenage pregnancy prevention, science and math education, sexual abuse prevention and many others. website: http://www.girlsincatl.org GMAAC Facilitates the social and cultural adjustment of refugees and immigrants in the Atlanta area through case management and basic transitional life skills. website: http://www.gmaac.org Good Shepherd Services of Atlanta Provides a daily after-school tutorial and summer school program to improve school performance and prevent delinquency among Vietnamese teens. Goodwill Industries of North Georgia Goodwill provides resources and learning opportunities for people with barriers to employment seeking to increase their self-sufficiency. Goodwill's service area includes 45 counties across north Georgia. Services range from a growing number of Connections Centers, open to the public, for job search and business development, to intensive services, including: case management, evaluation, work adjustment, occupational skills training, job development, business development, and follow up services. website: http://www.ging.org GSU College of HHS Provides comprehensive services to grandparents raising grandchildren in parent-absent household in South Fulton and DeKalb counties. Services includes monthly home-based social work and nursing visits, grandparent support group meetings and parenting education classes each offered one time per month, legal service referrals, specialized services for grandchildren. website: http://www.gsu.edu/healthygrandparents GUIDE GUIDE is a community-based substance abuse prevention agency whose mission is to mobilize and equip the community with strategies that promote positive youth development, improve community conditions and address substance abuse issues through collaboration with diverse partners, facilitating community development and providing consumer-focused, research-based services that meet local needs. website: http://www.guideinc.org Gwinnett Childrens Shelter Meets, or makes provisions for, the needs of children & adolescents who are removed from, or cannot continue to live in, their homes due to abuse, abandonment, neglect or other serious family dysfunction. website: http://www.gwinnettchildrenshelter.org Gwinnett Coalition for Health and Human Services The Coalition is a private public partnership that makes a difference by improving the lives of Gwinnett's citizens. More than 1,000 volunteers have created an exciting collaboration that focuses on strengthening Gwinnett's individuals and families, children and youth, and communities. website: http://www.gwinnettcoalition.org Gwinnett County Board of Health Gwinnett Housing Resource Partnership Promotes fair housing and nondiscriminatory practices in Gwinnett County by creating quality housing for low and moderate-income people and strengthening the family and community. website: http://www.ghrpinc.org Gwinnett Neighborhood Leadership Institute The Gwinnett Neighborhood Leadership Institute is an intensive, 9-month program that trains, empowers and supports ordinary citizens and community leaders so that they can promote positive changes in their neighborhoods and communities. The purpose of the program is to develop community leaders who will assist others in understanding their government and effectively identify and address community problems. website: http://www.gnli.org Gwinnett Sexual Assault Center Provides forensic-medical examinations, psychological support, and legal advocacy to persons victimized by sexual violence. Provides the community with education and prevention programs. HDDC Revitalizes the neighborhoods surrounding the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site through the development of affordable housing by emphasizing historic preservation of its architectural integrity, non-displacement of long-term, low-income residents and sustainability to link mixed-income residential development with economic growth. website: http://www.hddc.net Hearts to Nourish Hope Provides a place where youth can develop life-coping skills & successfully put them into practice while connecting with the community by serving others. Henry County Council on Aging Provides funds & or manpower to promote wellness & independence as well as to provide local/leisure activities for seniors. Henry County Council on Child Abuse Assists in the prevention of child abuse and neglect in all forms website: http://www.pcahc.net Henry County Residential Housing, Inc. Hillside Hospital Provides quality, cost-effective treatment & education to seriously emotionally disturbed children, adolescents & their families. Services include intensive residential treatment, therapeutic foster care and community interventiion wraparound services. website: http://www.hside.org Hispanic Community Support Center Provides literacy classes in Spanish and English that improve their job skills, better their self esteem, receive counseling and participate in social, cultural and sports events. Hope Project Teaches computer, job, life and long-term planning skills in order to improve students' self-esteem and to provide them with a foundation for marketable job skills, family leadership and economic self sufficiency website: http://www.hoperestored.org Housing Authority of Newnan Provides safe, clean, modern housing assistance while promoting self-sufficiency, upward mobility & homeownership opportunities to the residents of the city of Newnan. Housing Initiative of North Fulton We Help local homeless families overcome their housing crisis and return to self sufficiency by providing housing in combination with an individualized support program including mentoring, money management and life skills development. website: http://www.homestretch.org I CARE Provides free and reliable transportation through volunteer drivers to DeKalb County senior citizens. Inner Harbour LTD Inner Harbour's non-profit treatment facilities and programs offer unique specialized treatment for children and adolescents who have not experienced success in previous programs. We offer a range of psychiatric treatment, group homes, male and female adolescent sexual behaviors program, juvenile offender programs, afterschool programs and outpatient services. Inner Harbour treated more than 1,300 youth in 2003. website: http://www.innerharbour.org Inner Strength, Inc. Inner Strength offers a complete youth development experience that will enhance the character and skills of middle and high school age males. By helping youth to identify their strengths through academic achievement, violence prevention counseling, and challenging recreational activites, youth become active agents in their own change. website: http://www.innerstrength.org Institute for Multicultural Rehabilitation Provides effective, comprehensive and affordable treatment services to citizens of metropolitan Atlanta and Georgia. Interlocking Communities, Inc. Offers academic & enrichment learning by certified teachers to high-risk targeted students in the Berkmar, Norcross, and Meadowcreek school clusters of Gwinnett County. Additional program for teaching English to non-English speakers. International Womens House Provides emergency shelter, food, clothing, housing, childcare, transportation, healthcare, legal representation, daily living activities, information and referral, and crisis social services. Jean Childs Young Institute for Youth Leadership Improves the quality of life for youth through leadership, collaboration, advocacy and service in partnership with adults as well as supports them in identify and implement solutions to the problems they face in the community. Jewish Family and Career Services Helps individuals, families, and communities meet the challenges of daily life through a continuum of services and programs that focus on the multiplicity of challenging circumstances confronted by all of us over the life span. website: http://www.jfcs-atlanta.org Joseph Sams School Provides educational and therapeutic services to students with mild to severe intellectual, physical or developmental disabilities. website: http://www.josephsams.org Justice Center of Atlanta, Inc. Seeks solutions so the parties may reach their own agreement. website: http://www.justicecenter.org Juvenile Justice Fund Facilitates the development of resources to provide services for the rehabilitation and intervention of youth and families served by Fulton County Juvenile Court. website: http://www.juvenilejusticefund.org Lakeview Community Action Committee Works to rebuild the Lakeview community. Latin American Association Provides Latino families and individuals with basic transitional services to facilitate integration into the larger community and advocates on behalf of Latinos to foster awareness. website: http://www.latinamericanassoc.org Leas Kids Helps develop children's educational and spiritual skills through homework help, song instruction, storytelling and the provision of a healthy atmosphere, uplifting activities and discipline. website: http://www.leaskids.org Lilburn Elementary School Pursues academic excellence resulting in measurable improvement against local, national, and international standards. Link Counseling Center Provides quality, affordable, confidential counseling and psychotherapy to enhance coping and problem resolution skills that allow individuals to participate in successful relationships and family living. website: http://www.thelink.org Literacy Action, Inc. Teaches undereducated adults literacy, life and work skills that empower them to reach their potential as self-sufficient individuals, parents, employees and citizens. Marcus Jewish Community Center Provides social, physical, leisure, recreational, cultural and educational opportunities that build and strengthen the quality of Jewish life in Atlanta. The MJCCA provides a myriad of programs and services. website: http://www.atlantajcc.org Martin Luther King Community Development Corporation Provides community economic development activities with the focus of revitalizing the Martin Luther King Boulevard area. Mary Hall Freedom House, Inc. Provides chemical dependency treatment, residential services, therapeutic childcare services, life skill training, parenting skills training, vocational/educational assessment and placement, job readiness training, mental health assessment and services, women and their children. website: http://www.maryhallfreedomhouse.org Metro Atlanta Crime Commission Serves the people of the metro area through a permanent, independent, non-partisan citizens' crime commission that provides research, advocacy, community education, and information. website: http://www.GeorgiaSecurity.org Metro Atlanta Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) Trains economically disadvantage individuals, including welfare recipients. Metro Atlanta Respite and Developmental Services, Inc. Provides services to families of children with mental or developmental challenges and children at risk, as well as typical children...In an inclusive environment. Our mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals with mental/developmental disabilities and children at risk. We achieve this by providing a nurturing environment and individualized care for the child/adult, enabling parents/care givers to have the freedom to maintain productive lives. website: http://MetroAtlantaRespite@aol.com Microenterprise for Greater Atlanta (DOES NOT EXIST ANYMORE) Operates a model initiative, which involves the formation of "business peer-lending groups." The program seeks to create financial independence and foster economic opportunity for those wishing to start or expand their own businesses. NAMI Georgia Improves the quality of life for persons and families who struggle with mental illness through support, education, advocacy and research. website: http://www.namiga.nami.org/namiga/ National Mental Health Association of Georgia Serves mental health consumers and their families promoting mental health, preventing mental illness and ensuring access to appropriate treatment through advocacy, education/training, and research. website: http://www.nmhag.org Neighborhood Collaborative/Georgia State University Research Foundation, Inc. Increases the capacity of communities and neighborhoods to improve the quality of life through collaboration, multi-constituent integration, partnerships and cooperation. website: http://www.gsu.edu New Leaf Services, Inc. Provides people leaving welfare to work with affordable cars to maintain employment and manage family needs. Newnan-Coweta Association for Retarded Citizens (NCARC/Rutledge) Provides family-centered and consumer-responsive services to improve the quality of life and develop self-sufficiency for developmentally delayed children and adults. Newnan-Coweta Habitat for Humanity Newnan-Coweta Habitat for Humanity's mission is to partner with the community to build simple, decent, affordable houses, eliminating poverty housing in Coweta County. Houses are built by future homeowners and community volunteers under skilled supervision. We also strive to educate our families along with others in the community, teaching them appropriate homeownership skills. website: http://www.nchfh.org NFL/YET Center A safe haven and learning center for at-risk kids in inner-city neighborhoods with strained support systems. Kids served by this program come from six neighborhoods within a three-mile radius of the center including: Summerhill, Peoplestown, Chosewood Park, Grant Park, Capitol Homes and Cabbagetown. Nicholas House, Inc. - Boulevard House Helps more than 30 homeless families each year to correct the root causes of their homelessness by providing up to two years of housing, meals and a comprehensive array of services targeted to each family's specific needs. Provides Aftercare programs so that families can maintain permanent housing after graduation from the program. North Fulton Child Development Association Provides child care and other family support services to economically disadvantaged preschool children and their families. website: http://www.Geocities-com/cdaonf/ North Fulton Community Charities Addresses the emergency need for food, clothing, housing, transportation and medical access in North Fulton. website: http://www.nfcchelp.org Odyssey Family Counseling Center Provides counseling and prevention services for mental health and substance abuse to residents of greater metro Atlanta. website: http://www.odysseycounseling.org Osborne Prevention Task Force Focuses on mobilizing the Osborne Community stakeholders to develop comprehensive, sustained, connected initiatives that will promote a healthy community. Promotes healthy adolescent behavior and reciprocally prevent problem behavior, resident leadership and involvement, and a partnership with local agencies and law enforcement groups. website: http://www.optf.org Our Family Table Provides a combination of job training in the food service industry with basic life skills development through exposure to small business operations. Our House, Inc. Provides free early childhood education and support services to homeless families for a period of up to 12 months. website: http://www.ourhousega.com Parent to Parent of Georgia Provides one-to-one emotional support and information to parents of children with disabilities or special health care needs. Emotional support and information is provided by counselors who assist families in identifying needs, conduct individualized database searches based on the families' specific situation, provide emotional support by matching new parents of a child with a disability with an experienced parent, and provide appropriate referrals to service providers. website: http://www.parenttoparentofga.org Partnership Against Domestic Violence Supports women and their families in their efforts to live violence free through a 24-hour crisis line, two emergency shelters, support groups, and educational programs. website: http://www.padv.org Partnership for Community Action, Inc. Provides multi-service family support and child development (Head Start and Early Head Start) services for low-income families in DeKalb, Gwinnett, and Rockdale counties. website: http://www.pcaction.org Pathways Community Network Links together more than 180 organizations that serve the homeless, poor and uninsured, which make it possible for these agencies to work together more closely, and provide more effective help for people in need. website: http://www.pcni.org Paulding Collaborative for Children and Families Provides service referrals to families in crisis throughout Paulding County, helping those in need find emergency assistance to food, rent, parenting classes, infant supply/clothes, new parent resources, quality child care assistance, and home visitation services. PEACE Address social, political, and economic issues that have crippled the Bedford Pine Community by identifying needs, creating opportunities, and empowering residents to solicit resources. website: http://www.operationpeace.org Peoplestown Revitalization Corporation Aims to improve the quality of life (i.e., economic development, residential development and rehabilitation including affordable and low income housind), community education and organization in community safety, assessment of neighborhood needs, establishing organizational response mechanisms, building collaborations and partnerships, and providing employment opportunities through workforce development programs for Peoplestown residents. website: http://www.peoplestown.com Planned Parenthood of Georgia Established in 1964, Planned Parenthood of Georgia is a social health organization that promotes women's health care; provides affordable, medical health care and family planning services; delivers comprehensive sexuality education; and advocates on behalf of women and families for progressive public policies. website: http://www.ppga.org Positive Growth Brings about measurable positive changes in the aspirations, behavior and educational performance of program participants. Also, encourages and motivates these youths to become effective managers of their lives without entering the adult penal system. website: http://www.positivegrowthinc.org Premier Academy, Inc Provides quality comprehensive early childhood educational programs for preschool children on a sliding-fee scale. website: http://www.premier-academy.org Prevent Child Abuse Douglas Assists in the prevention of child abuse and neglect in all forms by providing high quality child abuse prevention programs, increasing public awareness, and educating the community. This chapter serves Douglas County. Prevent Child Abuse Georgia Provides prevention programs and services for families and children in their respective communities throughout Georgia. website: http://www.preventchildabusega.org Prevent Child Abuse Rockdale Assists in the prevention of child abuse and neglect in all forms by providing high quality child abuse prevention programs, increasing public awareness, and educating the community. This chapter serves Rockdale County and the surrounding area. Prevention Education for Adults Children and Everyone Offers immediate, supportive prevention programs designed to enhance personal safety, build emotional growth, and to educate all community members to proactively help to stop domestic violence. Project LOVE Provides temporary emergency shelter, counseling, advocacy and referral services to assist women and dependent children who are victims of domestic violence. Project Open Hand Atlanta, Inc. Project Open Hand provides freshly cooked meals and nutrition services to people with symptomatic HIV/AIDS, homebound seniors, and individuals with other critical illnesses or disabilities, as well as our clients' dependent children. website: http://www.projectopenhand.org Project ReNeWal Provides emergency temporary housing and services to individuals and their children who are victims of domestic violence through a 24-hour crisis line. Quality Care for Children Works to improve and expand high-quality child care and early education in metro Atlanta by working with families, caregivers, communities, businesses and policy makers. website: http://www.qualitycareforchildren.org Raksha Inc. Raksha's mission is to promote a stronger and healthier South Asian community through confidential support services, education, and advocacy. Raksha addresses issues such as family violence, immigration, and health in the South Asian Community. Guided by values of consensus in decision-making, diversity in leadership, and the dignity and worth of every individual, Raksha strives to empower and serve the South Asian community. website: http://www.raksha.org Reflections Geriatric Services of McIntosh Trail CSB Provides quality behavioral health services and successful community integration for people who experience disabilities in Butts, Lamar, Pike, Spalding and Upson Counties. Refuge Pregnancy Center Promotes pregnancy prevention for young women and provides support for pregnant women. Refugee Family Services Helps refugee/immigrant women and children gain self-sufficiency through education, economic opportunity, and direct support. Programs include Women's Support Program, Refugee Family Violence Prevention Program, HOPES/School Liaison Program, and the Refugee Youth Program. website: http://www.refugeefamilyservices.org Reynoldstown Revitalization Corporation RRC is revitalizing the Reynoldstown community economically, physically, socially and spiritually by providing affordable housing, rehabilitating existing housing, assisting businesses, establishing new businesses and exploring micro enterprise entrepreneurial ventures. website: http://www.reynoldstown.org Rockdale Coalition for Children and Families Provides counseling and case management services to families with emerging family conflict and child/youth behavior problems. Rockdale Emergency Relief Fund Assists residents and employees of Rockdale County with emergency situations by providing financial assistance, education and community service referrals. website: http://www.RockdaleEmergencyRelief.org Rotary Miracle League Fund Provides children with physical or mental disabilities with the opportunity to participate in the game of baseball under a set of conditions appropriate for the children. website: http://www.MiracleLeague.com Saint Joseph's Mercy Care Services, Inc. Provides primary healthcare and supportive services to the homeless and medically underserved population of metro Atlanta. Salvation Army Helps to meet human need in local communities during crisis situations. Services in metro Atlanta include: helping individuals and families in financial crisis; providing emergency/transitional food & shelter for homeless men, women, & children; addiction treatment for men and women; and after-school programs for at-risk boys & girls. website: http://www.salvationarmy.org Samaritans House of Atlanta Provides support services to homeless men and women in their efforts of achieve selfsufficiency in an atmosphere of dignity, accountability and choice. website: http://www.samhouse.org Samaritans Together of Henry County, Inc. Works to help those in need through faith and monetary assistant payable to the vendor, not client. SCLC/W.O.M.E.N., Inc. Develops skills of low income people to meet job market demand and aligns with the outcome area of increasing functional families by increasing participants' life-skills, including problem resolution and parenting skills. website: http://www.sclcwomeninc.org Scottdale Child Development Center Offers quality, affordable, developmentally appropriate child care for diverse families in Central DeKalb. website: http://www.scottdale.org Senior Citizen Services of Metro Atlanta Develops, implements and continually improves multiple services that will enable older citizens to enjoy the highest quality of life. website: http://www.scsatl.org/ Senior Connections Enables thousands of seniors to grow older in the comfort of their own homes by maximizing independence and enhancing their quality of life. website: http://www.srconn.org Sheltering Arms Early Education and Family Centers Sheltering Arms empowers families and strengthens communities by providing high quality, affordable early care and education and comprehensive support services for families, including parenting classes. website: http://www.shelteringarmsforkids.com Shepherds Rest Ministries, Inc. Provides emergency shelter, food, clothing, emergency transportation, legal advocacy, counseling, resource referrals, financial assistance with moving costs for women and children in domestic violence situations, and financial aid to qualified families in the community in need of utility or rental assistance. Sickle Cell Foundation of Georgia Provides education, screening & counseling programs for sickle cell & other abnormal hemoglobin in order to monitor the occurrence of sickle cell, and provide programs that improve the quality of life for those with the disease. website: http://www.sicklecellatlaga.org Southern Crescent Habitat for Humanity Partner with low-income families to provide decent, affordable houseing regardless of ethnicity, gender, age or religion. Coverage area is Clayton, Fayette and Henry County. website: http://www.schabitat.org St Judes Recovery Center St. Jude's Recovery Center is a nonprofit substance abuse treatment center that has been serving homeless and low-income men, women, and families in metropolitan Atlanta since 1962. Services are based on a full continuum of care and include detoxification, residential and outpatient treatment, after treatment support, employment services, healthcare, relapse prevention, parenting education, and family support services. website: http://www.stjudesrecovery.org Stepping Stones Stepping Stones is a hospital based eary intervention program. Teams of educators from one of the sixteen elementary schools in Coweta County take the new mother a bag of readiness information when their baby is born to the hospital. The bag contains a Baby's First Year Calendar, a Parent Handbook, a Baby book, Library information, a Community Resource List, and a Infant Developmental video. One moth after the baby is visited in the hospital, we follow-up with a phone call and home visit. Study Hall Strives to lower the high school dropout rate by enrolling at-risk children at kindergarten age and offering constant hands on education. Study Hall offers tutoring, field trips, educational activities and a healthy after-school meal. website: http://www.thestudyhall.org Sullivan Center Offers help with dignity to families/individuals in crisis by providing direct financial aid and educational programming. website: http://www.thesullivancenter.org SUMMECH Community Development Corp Provides affordable housing, promotes home ownership and encourages economic development in order to revitalize the Mechanicsville community. SUMMECH has delivered 69 housing units for homeownership and nearly 250 units of affordable rental housing units in the Mechanicsville community. website: http://www.summechcdc.com Sweetwater Valley CAMP Meets basic emergency needs through volunteerism and charitable gifts. website: http://www.svcamp.org Tallatoona Community Action Partnership Focuses on mobilizing all available local, state, private and federal resources to help lowincome families/individuals obtain the skills, motivations and opportunities they need to become completely self-sufficient. Tapestry Youth Ministries, Inc. Provides residential and other supportive services to teen mothers between the ages of 13-21 and their children who are at risk of becoming homeless. Services include supportive housing, education, individual and group counseling, developmental childcare and transportation. Teens At Work, Inc. Serves as a resource and support program empowering youth to become positive leaders at home, school, and in their communities by incorporating life skills training, social development, educational enrichment, values clarification and experiential learning opportunities through after-school, other out-of-school activities and mentoring. website: http://www.teensatwork.org The Bridge, Inc. Seeks to heal the psychological wounds of Georgia's adolescents who have suffered the deprivation of abuse and neglect by providing comprehensive residential treatment and education, family counseling and support, aftercare and community-based programming. website: http://www.thebridge-atlanta.org The Center for Family Resources Serves individuals, families, and communities to encourage their self-sufficiency. Services include financial aid, food, shelter, housing, life skills training, GED, literacy, mentoring, job readiness and retention skills, computer skills training, and community leadership development. website: http://www.cobbfamilyresources.org The Council on Aging Provides isolated senior citizens with needs assessments, information and referrals to services such as transportation health, legal, housing, and food which is critical in sustaining the daily existence for the older adult. The Fledglings, Inc. The Fledglings, Inc. provides innovative programs to empower at-risk youth to make positive choices and achieve success in their communities. website: http://www.fledglings.org The Frazer Center Maximizes the potential of individuals with disabilities by providing quality comprehensive individual, family and community based services, research and training, all on a sound financial basis. website: http://www.thefrazercenter.org The Georgia Radio Reading Service Provides blind, print-handicapped and elderly persons independent access to current & local newspapers, books, & magazines 24 hours a day. Total Family and Children Services of Georgia, Inc. Provides mothers and fathers of DeKalb County and surrounding communities with information, skills, training, and resources that will enhance their ability to build and maintain safe, healthy, and productive families; and to aid in the prevention of child abuse, substance abuse, juvenile delinquency, and educational failure. website: http://www.total-family.org Travelers Aid of Metropolitan Atlanta, Inc. Travelers Aid is a 104 year old agency that provides a continuum of emergency services to those in crisis in the 13 county United Way area. We assist with emergency shelter, first month's rent, transitional housing, homeless prevention, and long distance travel, and we have special programs for battered women and those living with HIV/AIDS. We provide outreach services at Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, the Greyhound Bus Terminal, and the ROCK. website: http://www.travelersaidatlanta.org Trinity Community Ministries, Inc. Provides food, clothing shelter, and counseling to the hungry and homeless in our community. United Way of Metro Atlanta Brings together donors, nonprofits, volunteers and local government to impact the issues that our community cares about most. Also, seeks to maximize our external and internal contributions by valuing, utilizing and recognizing everyone's unique potential in order to more fully achieve the goal of building a safer and stronger community. USO Council of Georgia Provides family support, morale, social welfare, crisis intervention, and basic needs services to uniformed military personnel, and their families. website: http://www.usogeorgia.org Victim Witness Assistance Program The Victim Witness Assistance Program advocates for the fundamental rights of victims and witnesses of crime with compassion, dignity, and respect. VWAP provides comprehensive services which remove barriers, strengthen victims and their families and foster a healthy transition from victim to survivor. website: http://www.atlanta-vwap.com Visiting Nurse Health System of Metropolitan Atlanta, Inc. Strives to be the best in providing compassionate, high quality health care in the home and community through exceptional customer service, innovation and efficient operations website: http://www.vnhs.org VOICE Conducts classes that will train individuals in job readiness and rendering quality customer service in order to empower our community through a well-trained workforce. website: http://www.victoryfortheworld.org Voices For Georgia's Children Elevates public awareness, public information and public advocacy for children and families in Georgia, in order to insure that every child is safe, healthy and nurtured by his or her family and the community. West Georgia Youth Science and Technology Center Promotes interest & enthusiasm in science, math, & the technologies among teachers & students through a local collaborative effort, involving business, industry, government and school systems. website: http://www.westgystc.org Whitefoord Community Program Assures that children in the Whitefoord Community have what they need in order to be successful in school. Wholistic Stress Control Institute, Inc. Helps people learn how to cope with stress by offering stress management training programs and educational resources. website: http://www.wholistic1.com William T. White III Family Resource Center Strives to be a good neighbor & community partner by encouraging community members of the Kirkwood Community in DeKalb County to determine their common needs, develop a plan to meet those needs, & follow such a plan to a successful completion. YMCA Butler Street Offers Christian-based educational, recreational, physical activities & social services. Services include swimming, child care, after-school youth programs, co-ed summer day camp for youths (6-12), transitional housing for men, computer training, & other community development programs. website: http://www.butlerstreetymca.org YMCA of Cobb County Provides programs and services, which develop spirit, mind, and body as well as identifying and involving those in need. This YMCA chapter serves Cobb County. website: http://www.ymcacobb.org YMCA of Metropolitan Atlanta Provides child care & educational, social & physical activities for boys, girls, men, & women; also provides outreach programs to at-risk teens. Young Adult Guidance Center Provides comprehensive care and services for runaway, homeless, and disadvantaged male youth. website: http://www.yagc.net Young Family Community Resource Center Provides young parents fully enrolled in high school during school hours with life skills training. Youth Net Provides low-income and at-risk children with after-school enrichment program. website: http://www.youthnetinc.org Youth Vibe Offers leadership skills, job training, character education, computer training and communication skills to at-risk youth enabling them to establish diverse professional business relationships with community leaders in a structured environment outside of school hours. website: http://www.youthvibe.org YouthPride YouthPride is a community-based, youth-focused, volunteer-led community program enhancing safety, building confidence, and promoting human flourishing among gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning youth (13-24). YouthPride provides discussion and support groups, workshops, and services addressing development needs and potential risks. It also advocates and educates on behalf of youth with GLBT organizations and on behalf of GLBTQ persons with youth organizations. website: http://www.youthpride.org YWCA of Greater Atlanta The YWCA of Greater Atlanta provides resources, programs and services to empower women, girls and children which strengthens families. website: http://www.ywcaatlanta.org YWCA of Northwest Georgia Offers programs and services that support and empower the lives of girls, women and families. This YWCA serves Cobb, Paulding, Douglas, Cherokee and Bartow counties. website: http://www.ywcaofnwga.org San Francisco (United Way of the Bay Area) list at: http://www.uwba.org/cgi-local/readcsvplus.pl?search=&County=&City=&State=&Feder ation1=Certified+Community+Campaign+Agency: Teen Challenge South Bay Certified Community Campaign Agency 4608 Meridian Avenue San Jose, CA Phone: (408) 445-0661 Fax: (408) 445-0651 www.teenchallenge.net danafrowe@aol.com Teen Challenge provides successful rehabilitation for men, women, families and children with life-controlling problems through mentoring, education, training and spiritaul direction. 24-Hour Children's Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 4700 International Blvd. Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: A Better Way, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 3200 Adeline Street Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: A Home Away from Homelessness Certified Community Campaign Agency Fort Mason Center, Bldg. 9 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: A Miner Miracle Certified Community Campaign Agency 414 Mason St., Ste. 501 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: A Safe Place Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 1075 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 986-8600 Fax: (510) 986-8606 www.asafeplace.org dvnomore@pacbell.net We provide transitional services to battered women and their children, which include emergency shelter, a 24-hour crisis line, advocacy/counseling and community education & outreach. AASK (Adopt a Special Kid) America Certified Community Campaign Agency 7700 Edgewater Drive, Suite #320 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 553-1748 Fax: (510) 553-1747 www.adoptaspecialkid.org vali@adoptaspecial.org AASK provides placement and supportive services for both special needs children throughout California ages 1-17 and the familes that wish to adopt them or provide foster care. Access to Software for All People Certified Community Campaign Agency 2070 Allston Way, Suite #2 Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: Achievekids Certified Community Campaign Agency 3860 Middlefield Road Palo Alto, CA Phone: (650) 494-1200 Fax: (650) 494-1243 www.achievekids.org vernon@achievekids.org Achievekids helps youth with complex disabilities find their full potential through an array of integrated mental health and special education services. Adolescent Counseling Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 4000 Middlefield Road, Rm. FH Palo Alto, CA Phone: (650) 424-0852 Fax: (650) 424-9853 www.acs-teens.org kara@acs-teens.org Adolescent Counseling Services addresses emotional and development needs of adolescents through residential treatments for teenage girls, counseling at secondary schools and outpatient substance abuse treatment. Adopt a Family of Marin Certified Community Campaign Agency 1930 Fourth Street San Rafael, CA Phone: (415) 456-7805 Fax: (415) 456-5422 www.adoptafamily.org adoptafamily@earthlink.org Adopt a Family of Marin is a small grassroots organization, which serves low-income families with dependent children in Marin County. Providing emotional and financial support in forms of security deposits, rental subsidies, car repairs, childcare subsidies and food during times of crisis. We assist families in becoming stable and self-sufficient. Adult Day Services Network of Alameda County Certified Community Campaign Agency 7751 Edgewater Drive Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 383-1772 Fax: (510) 569-5384 www.adult-day-services.org anne@adsnac.org Adult Day centers are community programs offering a broad range of health, therapeutic, and social services for frail and disabled adults, plus respite for caregivers. Affordable Housing Affiliation Certified Community Campaign Agency 1400 East Second Street Benicia, CA Phone: Fax: African Amercian Community Entrustment, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 221 Main Street, Suite 300 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: African Cultural Center USA Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 5771 Hercules, CA Phone: Fax: Aggressive Aids Prevention, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency PO Box 26227 San Francisco, CA Phone: 415-255-6022 Fax: 415-267-6980 www.aggressive.orh Aggressive AIDS Prevention, Inc. is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit corporation dedicated to raising awareness of HIV/AIDS, encouraging HIV antibody testing, and promoting HIV Negative maintenance through media. AIDS Community Network - Tranquillium Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 111 - 37th Street Richmond, CA Phone: Fax: AIDS Community Research Consortium (ACRC) Certified Community Campaign Agency 1048 El Camino Real, Suite B Redwood City, CA Phone: (650) 364-6563 Fax: (650) 364-9001 www.acrc.org jmartinez@acrc.org ACRC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving health through compassionate programs addressing public health concerns, with emphasis on HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C (HCV). AIDS Health Project/UCSF Certified Community Campaign Agency 1930 Market Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: AIDS Legal Referral Panel of the San Francisco Bay Area (ALRP) Certified Community Campaign Agency 1663 Mission Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 701-1200 Fax: (415) 701-1400 www.alrp.org bill@alrp.org ALRP provides free and low-cost legal services to people living with HIV or who have an HIV-related legal problem. ALRP also provides free legal information. AIDS Project East Bay Certified Community Campaign Agency 1755 Broadway, 2nd Floor Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 663-7979 Fax: (510) 663-7980 www.apeb.org patriciakevena@apeb.org AIDS Project East Bay provides Primary Heealth Care, HIV/AIDS Services, Education and Prevention Program to ethnically diverse communities in need. Ala Costa Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 1300 Rose Street Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 527-2550 Fax: (510) 527-4543 www.alacostacenter.org holly@alacostacenter.org Ala Costa is an after school learning center for students with developmental disabilities such as down syndrome, autism and mental retardation. Alameda Boys & Girls Club Certified Community Campaign Agency 2050 Lincoln Avenue Alameda, CA Phone: Fax: Alameda County Bar Association/Volunteer Legal Services Corp. Certified Community Campaign Agency 610 16th Street, Suite 426 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 893-7160 Fax: (510) 893-3119 www.acbanet.org cherri@acbanet.org Alameda County Bay Association Volunteer Legal Services Corp. (VLSC) was organized in 1982 to provide free legal services to low income residents of Alameda County. Alameda County Bar Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 360 Twen ty Second St., Ste. 800 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Alameda County CASA Certified Community Campaign Agency 2647 International Blvd., Ste. 500 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 434-2460 Fax: (510) 434-2470 archavez@co.alameda.ca.us Alameda County CASA recruits, trains and supports quality volunteer advocates to speak for the best interest of abused and neglected children in the dependency court system. Alameda County Children and Families Commission Certified Community Campaign Agency 1850 Fairway Drive San Leandro, CA Phone: Fax: Alameda County Community Food Bank Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 24590 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Alameda County Meals on Wheels Certified Community Campaign Agency 8000 Edgewater Drive Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Alameda Health Consortium (AHC) Certified Community Campaign Agency 7700 Edgewater Drive, #220 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Alameda High School Jujitsu Alumni, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 3006 Lincoln Avenue Alameda, CA Phone: (510) 769-8473 Fax: (510) 769-8473 www.alamedajujitsu.org cvrobertson@yahoo.com Provides free martial arts training, competition, community outreach and education, perpetuating the ideals of the AHS jujitsu program and the teachings of Professor Okazaki. Aldea Children and Family Services Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 841 Napa, CA Phone: Fax: Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 665 Third Street, #345 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 495-7223 Fax: (415) 495-7224 www.aarbf.org aarbf@aarbf.org Dedicated to enhancing the lives of burn-injured children and adults through our programs like champ camp. We also promote burn prevention throughout the community. All Our Families Coalition Certified Community Campaign Agency 870 Market St., #421 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Allen Temple Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency , Phone: Fax: Alta Bates Summit Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 2450 Ashby Avenue Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 204-1667 Fax: (510) 204-4246 absfdn.org bailleg@sutterhealth.org Provides resources to help Alta Bates Summit Medical Center deliver the best quality health care for starting, saving, and changing peoples lives for the better. Alta Bates Summit Foundation for the Adult Day Health Care/Alzheimer's Clinic Certified Community Campaign Agency 2450 Ashby Avenue Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 204-1667 Fax: (510) 204-4246 absfdn.org bailleg@sutterhealth.org Provides resources to help Alta Bates Summit Medical Center deliver the best quality health care for starting, saving, and changing peoples lives for the better. Alta Bates Summit Foundation for the Breast Health Access for Women w/Disabilities Certified Community Campaign Agency 2450 Ashby Avenue Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 204-1667 Fax: (510) 204-4246 absfdn.org bailleg@sutterhealth.org Provides resources to help Alta Bates Summit Medical Center deliver the best quality health care for starting, saving, and changing peoples lives for the better. Alta Bates Summit Foundation for the Cancer Care Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 2450 Ashby Avenue Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 204-1667 Fax: (510) 204-4246 absfdn.org bailleg@sutterhealth.org Provides resources to help Alta Bates Summit Medical Center deliver the best quality health care for starting, saving, and changing peoples lives for the better. Alta Bates Summit Foundation for the Disabled Community Health Clinic Certified Community Campaign Agency 2450 Ashby Avenue Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 204-1667 Fax: (510) 204-4246 absfdn.org bailleg@sutterhealth.org Provides resources to help Alta Bates Summit Medical Center deliver the best quality health care for starting, saving, and changing peoples lives for the better. Alta Bates Summit Foundation for the East Bay AIDS Center (EBAC) Certified Community Campaign Agency 2450 Ashby Avenue Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 204-1667 Fax: (510) 204-4246 absfdn.org bailleg@sutterhealth.org Provides resources to help Alta Bates Summit Medical Center deliver the best quality health care for starting, saving, and changing peoples lives for the better. Alta Bates Summit Foundation for the Ethnic Health Institute Certified Community Campaign Agency 2450 Ashby Avenue Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 204-1667 Fax: (510) 204-4246 absfdn.org bailleg@sutterhealth.org Provides resources to help Alta Bates Summit Medical Center deliver the best quality health care for starting, saving, and changing peoples lives for the better. Alta Bates Summit Foundation for the Health Ministry-Parish Nurse Program Certified Community Campaign Agency 2450 Ashby Avenue Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 204-1667 Fax: (510) 204-4246 absfdn.org bailleg@sutterhealth.org Provides resources to help Alta Bates Summit Medical Center deliver the best quality health care for starting, saving, and changing peoples lives for the better. Alta Bates Summit Foundation for the Lifeline Emergency Response Program Certified Community Campaign Agency 2450 Ashby Avenue Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 204-1667 Fax: (510) 204-4246 absfdn.org bailleg@sutterhealth.org Provides resources to help Alta Bates Summit Medical Center deliver the best quality health care for starting, saving, and changing peoples lives for the better. Alta Bates Summit Foundation for the Small Voice Program Certified Community Campaign Agency 2451 Ashby Avenue Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 204-1667 Fax: (510) 204-4246 absfdn.org bailleg@sutterhealth.org Provides resources to help Alta Bates Summit Medical Center deliver the best quality health care for starting, saving, and changing peoples lives for the better. Alta Bates Summit Foundation for the Tele-Care Program Certified Community Campaign Agency 2450 Ashby Avenue Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 204-1667 Fax: (510) 204-4246 absfdn.org bailleg@sutterhealth.org Provides resources to help Alta Bates Summit Medical Center deliver the best quality health care for starting, saving, and changing peoples lives for the better. Alta Bates Summit Foundation for the Youth Bridge Certified Community Campaign Agency 2452 Ashby Avenue Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 204-1667 Fax: (510) 204-4246 absfdn.org bailleg@sutterhealth.org Provides resources to help Alta Bates Summit Medical Center deliver the best quality health care for starting, saving, and changing peoples lives for the better. Alzheimer's Day Care for West Contra Costa Certified Community Campaign Agency 1015 Nevin, Suite 108 Richmond, CA Phone: Fax: Alzheimer's Services fo the East Bay Certified Community Campaign Agency 2320 Channing Way Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 644-8292 Fax: (510) 540-6771 www.aseb.org karen@aseb.org Alzheimer's Services of the East Bay's mission is to provide services to individuals with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. ASEB provides support for caregivers in the areas of education, respite and support. America True Certified Community Campaign Agency Pier 17 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: American Cancer Society, Bay Area Certified Community Campaign Agency 1710 Webster Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: American Diabetes Association Certified Community Campaign Agency 1900 Powell Street, Suite 285 Emeryville, CA Phone: (510) 654-4499 Fax: (510) 654-7575 www.diabetes.org jgreen@diabetes.org The American Diabetes Association is the nation's leading nonprofit health organization providing diabetes research, information and advocacy. American German Shepard Charitable Foundation, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1350 Bollinger Canyon Road Moraga, CA Phone: Fax: American Indian Child Resource Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 522 Grand Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: 510-208-1870 Fax: 510-208-1886 aicrc@aicrc.org ronda@aicrc.org American Indian Child Resource Center is a nonprofit, social service and education agency that serves American Indian youth and their families in the Bay Area. American Red Cross Bay Area Certified Community Campaign Agency 85 Second Street, 8th Floor San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 427-8000 Fax: (415) 427-8118 www.bayarea-redcross.org cooneya@usa.redcross.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. American Red Cross, Napa Chapter Certified Community Campaign Agency 575 Jefferson Street Napa, CA Phone: Fax: Animal Rights Network Certified Community Campaign Agency 1415 Franklin Street, #601 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Aphasia Center for California Certified Community Campaign Agency 3996 Lyman Road Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 336-0112 Fax: (510) 336-0112 www.aphasiacenter.org rjelman@aol.com Provides speech-language treatment, caregiver groups, recreational classes, and education to all affected by the communication disorder of aphasia, following stroke or other brain injury. ARC San Francisco, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 1500 Howard Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 255-7200 Fax: (415) 255-9488 www.thearcsanfrancisco.org pkemerling@thearcsanfrancisco.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. ARC Solano, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 3272 Sonoma Blvd, Suite 4 Vallejo, CA Phone: (707) 552-2935 Fax: (707) 644-6555 thearcsolano@email.com arcgforcier@e-mail.com Living skills training, behavior management program, support groups, and workshops for people with developmental disabilities and their families who reside in Solano County. Architectural Foundation of San Francisco Certified Community Campaign Agency 130 Sutter Street, Suite 600 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Archway School Certified Community Campaign Agency 250 - 41st Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Ariel Outreach Mission Certified Community Campaign Agency 8825 International Blvd. Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: ARO Ministries Certified Community Campaign Agency 164 Allison Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Arriba Juntos Certified Community Campaign Agency 1850 Mission Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Arriba Juntos Certified Community Campaign Agency 1850 Mission Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Arrowsmith Academy Certified Community Campaign Agency 2300 Bancroft Way Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 540-7149 Fax: (510) 540-0561 www.arrowsmith.org brigitte@arrowsmith.org Arrowsmith Academy is a multi-cultural co-ed independent college preparatory high school offering an academic curriculum and an excellent visual and performing art program. Art Span Certified Community Campaign Agency 934 Brannan Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Art Works Downtown, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1337 Fourth Street San Rafael, CA Phone: (415) 451-8119 Fax: (415) 451-8237 www.artworksdowntown.org paula@artworksdowntown.org Art Works Downtown encourages artistic activities in six program areas; Artisit studios, exhibitions, classes, events, housing and outreach, cooperating with organizations to make art an everyday exterience. www.artworksdowntown.org Asia Foundation, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 465 California St., 14th Fl. San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 730 Polk Street, 4th Fl. San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 292-3420 Fax: (415) 292-3404 www.apiwellness.org A&PI Wellness Center promotes the sexual, emotional, mental, social and spiritual health of our communities, locally and nationally, through focused HIV edication, testing, care, training and community building. Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 730 Polk Street, 4th Fl. San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 292-3420 Fax: (415) 292-3404 www.apiwellness.org johnny@apiwellness.org A&PI Wellness Center promotes the sexual, emotional, mental, social, spiritual health of our communities, locally and nationally, through focused HIV education, testing, care, training, and community building. Asian American Curriculum-Project, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 83 West 37th Avenue San Mateo, CA Phone: Fax: Asian American Donor Program Certified Community Campaign Agency 7700 Edgewater Drive, Suite 265 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 568-3700 Fax: (510) 568-2700 www.aadp.org carol@aadp.org Community Outreach Program, educating, recruiting & retaining stem cell donors for patients with life threatening blood diseases. Asian American Recovery Services, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 965 Mission St., Ste. 325 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Asian Community Mental Health Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 310 8th Street, Suite 201 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 451-6729 Fax: (510) 268-0202 www.ea@acmhs.org es@acmhs.org Pioneering comprehensive multicultural services since 1974 in 14 Asian languages to serve the mentally ill, developmentally disabled, and at-risk youth and families of our community. Asian Health Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 818 Webster Street Oakland, CA Phone: 510-986-6848 Fax: 510-986-6895 www.ahschc.org dsuh@ahschc.org The measure of Asian Health Services's success is not only the number of patients we serve but how fully our community understands and asserts its right to qulaity health care. Asian Immigrant Women Advocates (AIWA) Certified Community Campaign Agency 310 - 8th Street, #301 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Asian Law Caucus Certified Community Campaign Agency 939 Market Street, Suite 201 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Asian Neighborhoopd Design Certified Community Campaign Agency 1182 Matrket Street, Suite 300 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Asian Pacific American Community Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 2442 Bayshore Blvd. San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Asian Pacific Environmental Network Certified Community Campaign Agency 310 - 8th St., Ste. 309 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Asian Pacific Fund Certified Community Campaign Agency 225 Bush Street, Suite 590 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 433-6859 Fax: (415) 433-2425 www.asianpacificfund.org info@asinpacificfund.org Asian Community foundation providing grants and services to 80 Bay Area agencies for children, youth, the elderly, immigrants, health services, the arts and cultural preservations. Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach (formerly Nihonmachi Legal Outreach) Certified Community Campaign Agency 1188 Franklin St., Ste. 202 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 567-6255 Fax: www.apilegaloutreach.org eho@apilegaloutreach.org Provides legal services to the Asian and Pacific Islander community, including domestic violence, youth prevention, immigration, elder abuse, anti-trafficking, public benefits, wills and trust and advocacy. Asian Perinatal Advocates Certified Community Campaign Agency 1001 Potrero Ave., MS6E San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Asian Women's Shelter Certified Community Campaign Agency 3543 18th Street, #19 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Asians for Job Opportunities in the Bay Area, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1911 Addison Street Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: Asthma Resource Center of San Francisco, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency P. O. Box 40490 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Atherthon Academy Certified Community Campaign Agency 8030 Atherthon Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Back on Track Tutoring Certified Community Campaign Agency 1399 McAllister Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Bananas, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 5232 Claremont Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Bar Association of SF - Volunteer Legal Services Program Certified Community Campaign Agency 465 California Street, Suite 1100 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Bay Area Family Services, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 3272 Sonoma Blvd., Suite #4 Vallejo, CA Phone: Fax: Bay Area Girls Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 2940 - 16th Street, #314 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Bay Area Hispano Institute for Advancement, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1000 Camelia Street Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: Bay Area Immigrant & Refugee Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 1701 Webster Street Alameda, CA Phone: Fax: Bay Area Legal Aid Certified Community Campaign Agency 405 - 14th St., 9th Fl. Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Bay Area Women Against Rape Certified Community Campaign Agency 7700 Edgewater Drive, Suite #630 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Bay Area Works Certified Community Campaign Agency 40 California Street, Suite 200 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Bay Institute of San Francisco, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 500 Palm Drive, Suite 200 Novato, CA Phone: (415) 506-0150 Fax: (415) 506-0155 www.bay.org hitz@bay.org The Bay Institute protects and restores ecosystems of the San Francisco Bay, Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, rivers, streams and watersheds, tributary to the estuary. Bayshore Child Care Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 45 Midway Drive Daly City, CA Phone: (415) 330-1725 Fax: (415) 330-1727 www.bayshorechildcare.org ann@bayshorechildcare.org Bayshore Child Care Services provides year-round quality childcare, education and comprehensive support services to low-income families enabling parents to work or complete training. Bayshore Christian Ministries Certified Community Campaign Agency 1001 Beech Street East Palo Alto, CA Phone: Fax: Berkeley Biotechnology Education, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 2586 Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 705-5149 Fax: (510) 705-5237 www.BBEI.org lynn@bbei.org Berkeley Biotechniology Education, Inc. (BBEI) prepares at-risk and underserved youth for careers in bioscience. Among those who complete the three-year training program, 100% have found employment. Berkeley Chess School Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 136 Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 843-0150 Fax: (510) 843-0140 www.berkeleychessschool.org bcschool@pacbell.net The Berkeley Chess School teaches chess to students throughout the Bay Area, cutting across barriers of race, ethnicity, gender and socio-economic status. Berkeley Dispute Resolution Service Certified Community Campaign Agency 1968 San Pablo Avenue Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: Berkeley East Bay Humane Society Certified Community Campaign Agency 1968 San Pablo Avenue Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: Berkeley Food and Housing Project Certified Community Campaign Agency 2140 Dwight Way Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 649-4965 Fax: (510) 649-4966 www.charityadvantage.com/bfhp mjordan@bfhp.org The Berkeley Food and Housing Project's mission is to ease and end homelessness by providing housing, food, support services and compassion to adults and children. Bi-Bett Corporation Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 5487 Concord, CA Phone: Fax: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Marin & Napa County Certified Community Campaign Agency 1306 Third Street San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Francisco & The Peninsula Certified Community Campaign Agency 870 Market Street, Suite 928 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Big Brothers Big Sisters of the East Bay Certified Community Campaign Agency 7700 Edgewater Drive, Suite 333 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Big Brothers Big Sisters San Luis Obispo Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. 12644 San Luis Obispo, CA Phone: Fax: Birthright - San Lorenzo Certified Community Campaign Agency 1048 Grant Avenue San Lorenzo, CA Phone: Fax: Birthright of Brentwood, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 58 Brentwood, CA Phone: (925) 634-0446 Fax: (925) 634-1586 Black Adoption Certified Community Campaign Agency 125 Second Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Black Coalition on AIDS Certified Community Campaign Agency 495 Clementina Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Black Women Organized for Educational Development Certified Community Campaign Agency 449 - 15th Street, Suite 310 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 763-9501 Fax: (510) 763-4327 bwoed@pacbell.net Provides mentoring for girls, information and referral service, women health education and support groups, legal clinics, training workshops, seminars and advocacy - all services are free. Blind & Vision Impaired of Marin Certified Community Campaign Agency 1137 Fourth Street San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: Boys & Girls Clubs of East Contra Costa County Certified Community Campaign Agency 1001 Stoneman Ave. Pittsburg, CA Phone: Fax: Boys & Girls Clubs of El Sobrante Certified Community Campaign Agency 4660 Appian Way El Sobrante, CA Phone: Fax: Boys & Girls Clubs of N. San Mateo County Certified Community Campaign Agency 201 W. Orange Avenue S. San Francisco, CA Phone: (650) 589-7090 Fax: (650) 589-5958 www.theclubs.org nmartin@theclubs.org The Boys & Girls Clubs ofer programs for youth in the areas of education, health, the arts, careers, alcohol/drug/pregnancy/gang prevention, leadership development and athletics. Boys & Girls Clubs of Oakland Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 23203 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco Certified Community Campaign Agency 235 Montgomery Street, Suite 480 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Diablo Valley Certified Community Campaign Agency 1301 Alhambra Ave. Martinez, CA Phone: (925) 228-3896 Fax: (925) 228-3693 bgcmartinez@yahoo.com Serving youth ages 7-18 with after school and summer programs focusing on educational enhancement, leadership development, sports & recreation, technology and the arts. A safe, positive place with a long history of enabling young people to realize their full potential. Boys & Girls Clubs of the Peninsula Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 1029 Menlo Park, CA Phone: (650) 322-8065 Fax: (650) 322-9042 www.bgcp.org jglaster@bgcp.org The Boys & Girls Club of the Peninsula provides a safe place to learn and grown, ongoing relationships with caring, adult professionals, life-enhancing programs and character development experiences, hope, and opportunity. Bridge the Gap Certified Community Campaign Agency 23 Park Circle Marin, CA Phone: Fax: Broadway by the Bay Certified Community Campaign Agency 428 Peninsula Avenue San Mateo, CA Phone: (650) 579-5568 Fax: (650) 579-5680 www.broadwaybythebay.org jennifer@bbbay.org Broadway by the bay stages superior quality musical theatre productions on the Penninsula. A Youth Theatre Conservatory exists to provide theatrical training to youth. Brookside Community Health Center, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 2023 Vale Road, Suite 107 San Pablo, CA Phone: Fax: Buckelew Programs Certified Community Campaign Agency 914 Mission Avenue San Rafael, CA Phone: (415) 457-6966 Fax: (415) 721-0281 www.buckelew.org jillj@buckelew.org Affordable housing, vocational training and recovery suport services to increase the selfsufficiency and enhance the quality of life for North Bay adults with mental illness. Building Futures with Women and Children Certified Community Campaign Agency 1395 Bancroft Avenue San Leandro, CA Phone: Fax: Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency Certified Community Campaign Agency 2065 Kittredge Street, Suite E Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 649-1930 Fax: (510) 649-0627 www.self-sufficiency.org BOSS is dedicated to helping poor, disabled, and homeless people achieve health & selfsufficiency and to fighting the root causes of poverty and homelessness. CALICO Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 524 Estudillo Avenue San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) 895-0702 Fax: (510) 895-0706 www.calincocenter.org calicocenter@yahoo.com Child-friendly interview and advocacy center for chilren who are victims of sexual or physicial abuse. Eliminates traumatic repetitive interview by a multidisciplinary collaborative team approach. California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform Certified Community Campaign Agency 1610 Bush Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 474-5171 Fax: (415) 475-2904 www.canhr.org allison@canhr.org Since 1983, CANHR has been fighting for the rights of long-term care residents through pre-placement and legal assistance, a consumer hotline, legislation and litigation. California Breast Cancer Research Program c/o Laura Talmus Associates, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 693 Sutter Street, Suite 500 San Francisco, CA Phone: (510) 987-9884 Fax: (510) 587-6325 www.cbcrp.org madelyn@talmus.com The mission of the CBCRP is to eliminate breast cancer by leading innovation in research, communication, and collaboration in the California scientific and lay communities. California Center for Civic Participation Certified Community Campaign Agency 1750 Francisco Blvd., Suite 4 Pacifica , CA Phone: Fax: California Center for Law & the Deaf Certified Community Campaign Agency 14895 E. 14th St., Ste. 220 San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) 483-0922 Fax: (510) 483-0967 www.deaflaw.org ken.kresse@deaflaw.org Community-based legal services for deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals and their organizations to eliminate discrimination based on deafness and promote equal opportunity and communication access. California Community Partnership for the Prevention of Financial Abuse Certified Community Campaign Agency 1450 Grant Avenue, Suite 200 Novato, CA Phone: (415) 897-9555 Fax: (415) 897-9393 www.bewiseonline.org ccppfa@earthlink.net The California Community Partnership for the Prevention of Financial abuse is dedicated to the prevention of the financial exploitation of the State's elders and independent adults. California Counseling Institute Certified Community Campaign Agency 4614 California Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: California Health Initiatives, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 2444 Liberty Court South San Francisco, CA Phone: (650) 872-2301 Fax: (650) 872-2301 venace123@aol.com California Health Initiatives, Inc. is a non-profit grassroot organization whose mission is to improve the quality of life of the low-income and disadvantaged residents of San Mateo and San Francisco counties. California Pacific Medical Center Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 3700 California Street, 1st Fl. San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 750-2407 Fax: (415) 750-6438 www.cpmc.org cuneoj@sutterhealth.org Develops resources for California Pacific Medical Center, a non-profit hospital. Donations assist in providing state-of-the-art equipment, patient services, research and facility improvements. California PAN Ethnic Health Network Certified Community Campaign Agency 654 - 13th Street Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 832-1160 Fax: (510) 832-1175 www.cpehn.org ewu@cphn.org The California Pan-Ethnic Health Network is a statewide network of multicultural health organizations working together to improve health care and eliminate health status disparities in communities of color. California Prevention Education Project Certified Community Campaign Agency 405 - 14th Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: California Rural Legal Assistance Certified Community Campaign Agency 631 Howard St., Ste. 30 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: California Transplant Donor Network Certified Community Campaign Agency 1611 Telegraph Avenue, Suite 600 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 444-8500 Fax: (510) 444-8501 www.ctdn.org mwallace@ctdn.org The California Transplant Donor Network saves and extends lives by facilitating organ and tissue donation for transplantation in the Northern and Central California community. California Trout, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 870 Market Street, Suite 1185 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: California Youth Connection Certified Community Campaign Agency 417 Montgomery Street, Suite 900 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Caminar/CLC Certified Community Campaign Agency 1720 S. Amphlett Blvd., Ste. 123 San Mateo, CA Phone: Fax: CAMINOS/Pathways Learning Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 1470 Valencia Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 824-0682 Fax: (415) 824-0668 www.caminossf.org petra@caminossf.org Provides computer education, job training and small business preparation for lowincome, Spanish-speaking immigrant women to enable achievement of economic security and strengthening of families. Camp Fire Council of the Golden Empire Certified Community Campaign Agency 401 Amador Street Vallejo, CA Phone: Fax: Camp Fire USA Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 23066 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Camp Fire USA - Piedmont Certified Community Campaign Agency 707 Highland Avenue Piedmont, CA Phone: Fax: Canal Community Alliance Certified Community Campaign Agency 91 Larkspur Street San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: Cancer Resource Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 2356 Sutter St., Box 1725 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Canvasback Missions, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 940 Adams St., Ste. R Benicia, CA Phone: Fax: CARD of Alameda County Certified Community Campaign Agency 1730 Franklin Street, Suite 202 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Career Resources Development Center, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 655 Geary Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 772-8880 Fax: (415) 775-1748 www.crdc.info linhle@crdc.info CRDC is a non-profit post-secondary educational institution dedicated to help immigrants and low income residents with language development, job training and job placement. Casa Esperanza Certified Community Campaign Agency 2362 Bancroft Way Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: CASA of Alameda County Certified Community Campaign Agency 2647 International Blvd., Ste. 320 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 434-2460 Fax: (510) 434-2470 archavez@co.alameda.ca..us Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) provides highly trained volunteers, appointed by a Judge, to serve as a voice in court for abused and neglected children. CASA of Contra Costa County Certified Community Campaign Agency 2020 N. Broadway, Suite #204 Walnut Creek, CA Phone: (925) 256-7284 Fax: (925) 256-7286 www.cccocasa.org keitharchuleta@cccocasa.org Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) provides highly trained volunteers, appointed by a Judge, to serve as a voice in court for abused and neglected children. Catalog for Giving - Bay Area Certified Community Campaign Agency 760 Market St., Ste. 367 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Catholic Charities of Santa Clara Certified Community Campaign Agency 2625 Zanker Road, Suite 200 San Jose, CA Phone: (408) 468-0100 Fax: (408) 944-0275 www.ccsj.org lcinarkaya@ccsj.org Catholic Charities of San Jose provides housing, employment, education and behavioral health services to more than 30,000 families, at-risk youth, seniors, immigrants and refugees annually. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of San Francisco Certified Community Campaign Agency 2255 Hayes Street, 4th Floor San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 592-9200 Fax: (415) 592-9201 www.ccasf.org tparker@ccasf.org Serves and advocates for the poor, the sick, chlildren, youth, families, immigrants and seniors, regardless of faith, in San Mateo, San Francisco and Marin counties. Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa Rosa Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 4900 Santa Rosa, CA Phone: (707) 528-8712 Fax: (707) 575-4910 www.srcharities.org ccharity@sonic.net Through 25 programs and services, Catholic Charities helps at-risk children, the homeless and hungry, mothers, victims of Alzheimer's disease and their caregivers, and immigrants. Catholic Charties of the East Bay Certified Community Campaign Agency 433 Jefferson Street Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 768-3102 Fax: (510) 451-6998 www.cceb.org joe@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, ect. Catholic Chartities of the Diocese of Oakland Certified Community Campaign Agency 433 Jefferson Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Catholic Social Service of Solano County Certified Community Campaign Agency 745 Georgia Street Vallejo, CA Phone: (707) 644-8909 Fax: (707) 644-6314 www.csssolano.org admin@csssolano.org CSS Solano provides emergency family assistance for Vallejo low-income clients, counseling services throughout Solano County, Immigration Services, Elderly reassurance phone calls and home visits. Celebrating Solutions! Certified Community Campaign Agency 221 Main Street, Suite 300 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Center for AIDS Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 5720 Shattuck Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Center for Domestic Violence Prevention Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 5090 San Mateo, CA Phone: (650) 652-0800 Fax: (650) 652-0808 www.cdvp.org kpisani@cdvp.org Provides 24-hour hotline (650-312-8515), shelter, counseling, legal assistance and intervention services to women and children fleeing abuse and community education. Center for Elders Independence Certified Community Campaign Agency 1955 San Pablo Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 433-1150 Fax: (510) 452-8836 www.cei.elders.org psutzu@cei.elders.org Center for Elder Independence provides alternative to nursing home placement through a program of all-inclusive care for the elderly. Center for Human Development Certified Community Campaign Agency 391 Taylor Blvd., Suite 120 Pleasant Hill, CA Phone: (925) 687-8844 Fax: (925) 687-6903 www.chd-prevention.org elaine@chd-prevention Center for Human Development promotes health and well-being with programs that focus on substance abuse prevention, conflict resolution, youth development, community organizing and parenting. Center for Independent Living Certified Community Campaign Agency 2539 Telegraph Avenue Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 841-4776 Fax: (510) 841-6168 www.cilberkeley.org jgarrett@cilberkeley.org Founded in 1972, the Center for Independent Living is the world's first non-profit organization dedicated to advocacy and services by and for people with disabilities. Center for the Child Care Workforce Certified Community Campaign Agency 733 15th Street NW, Suite 1037 Washington, DC Phone: Fax: Center for the Education of the Infant Deaf Certified Community Campaign Agency 1810 Hopkins Street Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: Center for Young Women's Development Certified Community Campaign Agency 1550 Bryant Street, Suite 700 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 703-8803 Fax: (415) 703-8818 www.cywd.org jessican@cywd.org The Center for Young Women's Developmemt is a nonprofit organization located in San Francisco. Our mission is to provide gender specific, peer based opportunities for highrisk low and no income young women to build healthier lives and healthier communities. Center Point, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 809 B Street San Rafael, CA Phone: (415) 454-7777 Fax: (415) 454-7785 www.cpinc.org llambe@cpinc.org Center Point offers rehabilitation and treatment services that interrupt the abusive cycles of psychologicla, social, and economic dislocation by providing training and support so that individuals and families can claim self-worth and dignity. Central Fair Housing Certified Community Campaign Agency 510 16th Street, Suite 560 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Centro Legal de la Raza Certified Community Campaign Agency 1001 Fruitvale Ave., 2nd Fl. Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 497-1554 Fax: (510) 437-9164 www.centrolegal.org p.loya@centrolegal.org Centro Legal de la Raza provides legal services, advocacy, leadership development, and health education to low-income, immigrant, and Latino residents in Oakland and Alameda county. Cerebral Palsy Center for the Bay Area Certified Community Campaign Agency 4500 Lincoln Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 531-3323 Fax: (510) 531-2990 cpcoak@cpcoak.org plpeck@cpcoak.org We are an adult day program providing services for persons with severe disabilities. Our program is dedicated to self determination and provides living skills. CHALK Certified Community Campaign Agency 464 Ellis Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Chaparral House Certified Community Campaign Agency 1309 Allston Way Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: Charity Cultural Services Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 827 Stockton Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Charles A. Tindley Academy of Music, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1399 McAllister Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Charlotte Maxwell Complimentary Clinic Certified Community Campaign Agency 5691 Telelgraph Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 601-7660 Fax: (510) 601-7669 www.charlottemaxwell.org wardlaw@itsa.ucsf.edu The Charlotte Maxwell Complementary Clinic is a state licensed holistic health clinic that provides free complentatry alternative medicine and social work support to lowincome women with cancer. Child Assault Prevention Project of Solano County Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 591 Fairfield , CA Phone: Fax: Child Assault Prevention Training Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 21455 Birch Street Hayward, CA Phone: Fax: Child Care Coordinating Council of San Mateo County Certified Community Campaign Agency 2121 S. El Camino Real, Suite A1000 San Mateo, CA Phone: (650) 655-6770 Fax: (650) 286-1162 www.thecouncil.net cassied@thecouncil.net Helping familes find child care, providers improve skills and programs, emoloyers address life/work issues, the community understand the important of quality care and early education. Child Care Law Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 973 Market Street, Suite 550 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 394-7144 Fax: Child Care Links Certified Community Campaign Agency 1020 Serpentine Lane., Ste. 102 Pleasanton, CA Phone: Fax: Child Haven, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 801 Empire Street Fairfield , CA Phone: Fax: Children in Need of Hugs Certified Community Campaign Agency 274 E. Sunset Ave., #201 Suisun, CA Phone: Fax: Children of Mercy Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 1764 Union City, CA Phone: Fax: Children's Council of San Francisco Certified Community Campaign Agency 445 Church Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 276-2900 Fax: (415) 392-2339 www.childrenscouncil.org pmason@childrenscouncil.org Children`s council of San Francisco provides chijdren families and child care providers with advocacy , information, education and child care resources. Children's Day School Certified Community Campaign Agency 333 Dolores Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Children's Hopsital Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 747 - 52nd Street Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 428-3814 Fax: (510) 597-7173 www.chofoundation.org mpetrini@mail.cho.org We raise funds exclusively for Children's Hospital & Research Center at Oakland which cares for all children regardless of medical condition or ability to pay. Children's Learning Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 1910 Central Avenue Alameda, CA Phone: (510) 864-3510 Fax: (510) 769-1824 www.clcalameda.com pdilks@yahoo.com ClC is state-certified, nonpublic, nonprofit school serving autistic,emotionally disturbed and behavior-disorordered children who need intensive academic and behavioral interventions. Children's Network of Solano County, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 2320 Courage Drive, Suite 107 Fairfield , CA Phone: (707) 421-7229 Fax: (707) 421-6495 www.childnet.org fiscal@childnet.org A non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of children in Solano County through education, advocacy, coordination of community services amd community-based collaborations. Children's Skin Disease Certified Community Campaign Agency 712 Bancroft Rd#511 Walnut Creek, CA Phone: (510) 429-1520 Fax: (925) 937-2158 www.CSDF.org mottobonicsdf@aol.com The Children`s Skin Disease foundation provides safe social environments and recreation for children with seriously disfiguring and potentially life threating skin diseases. The Foundation also focuses on family support for affected families, as education opportunities for the general public with regard to sensitivity awareness, skin care and disease prevention. Chinatown Community Children's Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 979 Clay Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 986-2528 Fax: (415) 986-1136 www.childrencenter.org alyson1111@aol.com Our mission is to provide comprehensive family support services and bilingual/bicultural childcare services to serve the needs of low-income immigrant families. Chinatown Community Development Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 1525 Grant Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 984-1450 Fax: (415) 362-7992 www.chinatowncdc.org izumel@chinatownncdc.org The mission of the Chinatown Community Development Center is to build community in San Francisco neighborhoods and produce safe, affordable housing for low-income San Franciscans. Chinese Newcomers Service Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 777 Stockton Street, #104 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 421-2111 Fax: (415) 421-2323 www.chinesenewcomer.org cnscsf@yahoo.com Multi-lingual wsocial services, acculturation/adjustment support, information and referal, job preparation workshop, job placement, naturalization, free food, and income tax assistance to Chinese immigrant families. Christian Help Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 2166 Sacramento Street Vallejo, CA Phone: (707) 553-8192 Fax: (707) 553-8195 joshua18success@aol.com The Christian Help Center provides emergency shelter services to homeless individuals and families. Coalition of Homelessness, San Francisco Certified Community Campaign Agency 468 Turk Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Coastside Adult Day Health Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 650 Correas Street Half Moon Bay, CA Phone: (650) 726-5057 Fax: (650) 726-8743 cadhc@coastside.net cadhc@coastside.net Coastside Adult Day Health Center provides comprehensive health care to the elderly and disabled in a structured day program that keeps people healthly, active and as independent as possible. Coastside Children's Programs Certified Community Campaign Agency 494 Miramontes Avenue Half Moon Bay, CA Phone: (650) 726-7413 Fax: (650) 726-5660 ccp@coastsidechildren.org kleach@coastsidechildren.org Coastside Children's Programs is the leading child care agency on the coast and has been serving children 2 1/2 to 12 years of age through a preschool, before and after school programs, and full-day activities during the summer for more than 25 years. Coastside Opportunity Center, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency P. O. Box 1089, 99 Avenue Alhambra El Granada, CA Phone: Fax: Coleman Advocates for Children and Youth Certified Community Campaign Agency 2601Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: College Kids Certified Community Campaign Agency 1611 Telegraph Ave., Ste. 1420 Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: Common Counsel Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 1221 Preservation Park Way, #101 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Communities in Schools of San Francisco, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 221 Main Street, Suite 300 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Community Action Marin Certified Community Campaign Agency 29 Mary Street San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: Community Action of Napa Valley Certified Community Campaign Agency 1001 A Franklin Street Napa, CA Phone: (707) 253-6100 Fax: (707) 253-6156 kgreen@can-v.org CANV provides services in Napa County including food pantries, senior nutrition, child care, drug & alcohol and mental health services, emergency shelter programs for families and adults. Community Alliance for Special Education (CASE) Certified Community Campaign Agency 1500 Howard Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 431-2285 Fax: (415) 431-2289 www.casesf@pacbell,net case_jfeldman@yahoo.com CASE provides representation, free technical assistance consultation, and training so that children with disabilities can succeed in school, get a job, and become productive citizens. Community Board Program Certified Community Campaign Agency 1540 Market St., Ste. 490 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Community Center Project of San Francisco, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 1748 Market St., #204 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Community Child Care Coordinating Council of Alameda Certified Community Campaign Agency 22351 City Center Dr., Suite 200 Hayward, CA Phone: (510) 582-2182 Fax: (510) 582-1552 www.4c-alameda.org hazelk@4c-alameda.org 4C's provides services to families and childcare professionals in Alameda County such as technical assistance, referrals, resources, child development center and assistance with childcare payments. Community Development Institute Certified Community Campaign Agency 321 Bell Street East Palo Alto, CA Phone: Fax: Community Foundation of the Napa Valley Certified Community Campaign Agency 433 Soscol Avenue, Suite B-151 Napa, CA Phone: Fax: Community Gatepath Certified Community Campaign Agency 875 Stanton Road Burlingame, CA Phone: (650) 259-8528 Fax: (650) 259-8528 www.communitygatepath.com mbussey@gatepath.com Community Gatepath is a nonprofit, charitable organization formed to enable children and adults with disabilities to achieve their full potential in health and work, and to live as fully intergrated members of the community. Community Health Clinic Ole Certified Community Campaign Agency 935 Trancas Street, #4C Napa, CA Phone: Fax: Community Housing Partnership Certified Community Campaign Agency 1010 Market Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 241-9015 Fax: (415) 241-0625 www.chp-sf.org christine@communityhousingpartnership.org Provider of permanent, affordable housing to formerly homeless individuals and families in San Francisco. Serivces include employment training, after-school programming, and tenant organizing. Community Institute for Psychotherapy Certified Community Campaign Agency 1330 Lincoln Avenue #201 San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: Community Music Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 544 Capp Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 647-6015 Fax: (415) 647-3890 www.sfmusic.org shapiro@sfmusic.org Community Music Center provides access to free or low cost music lessons and concerts to Bay Area residents regardless of finances, ethnic background or age. Community Resources for Children Certified Community Campaign Agency 5 Financial Plaza, Suite 224 Napa, CA Phone: (707) 253-0376 Fax: (707) 253-2735 www.crcnapa.org dshort@crcnapa.org Child Care information and referral; subsidized child care for low-income families; child nutrition program; support to child care providers; resource/toy lending library. Community Resources for Science Certified Community Campaign Agency 663 - 13th Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Community United Against Violence Certified Community Campaign Agency 160 - 14th Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 777-5500 Fax: (415) 777-5565 www.cuav.org terry@cuav.org CUAV is committed to empowering the LGBT communities by developing programs and services that protect our dignity, identity, and individual rights and allow us to live in a environment free of violence and oppression. Community Violence Solutions Certified Community Campaign Agency 2101 Van Ness Street San Pablo, CA Phone: (510) 237-0113 Fax: (510) 237-0177 www.cvsolutions.org bschecter@cvsolutions.org Community Violence Solutions, formerly Rape Crisis Center, provides a wide range of services to child and adult victims of sexual assault and family violence, including crisis intervention, prevention services and treatment. Community Youth Center - San Francisco Certified Community Campaign Agency 1693 Polk Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Compass Community Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 942 Market Street, 6th Fl. San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 399-9406 Fax: (415) 399-9861 dfiscus@compass-sf.org Provides comprehensive services to low-income and homeless children and their families including childcare, job counseling and placement, temporary housing, and follow-up support. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 706 Mission St., 5th Fl. San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 541-9000 Fax: (415) 541-7708 www.compasspoint.org sabrinas@compasspoint.org CompassPoint Nonprofit Services strengthens the nonprofit sector by providing tools and services that improve the effectiveness of the people working and volunteering in the sector. Compumentor Project Certified Community Campaign Agency 435 Brannan Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 512-7784 Fax: (415) 512-9629 http://www.compumentor.org jody@compumentor.org CompuMentor provides comprehensive technology assistance to the nonprofit community, helping nonprofits and schools achieve their goals through the effective use of technology. Conciliation Forums of Oakland Certified Community Campaign Agency 1222 Preservation Park Way Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Concord Child Care Center, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1360 Detroit Avenue Concord, CA Phone: (925) 689-5151 Fax: (925) 689-5385 concordchildcare@aol.com concordchildcare@aol.com The mission of the Concord Child Care Center is to provide leadership and support to children and families by providing high quality early care and education. Continentals of Omega Boys and Girls Club Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 8097 Vallejo, CA Phone: (707) 643-1728 Fax: (70) 764-3290 www.omegaboysandgirlsclub.com peltonstew@aol.com A facility centered youth guidance agency focusing on youth 7-18. Provides a safe nurturing environment for higher risk youth. Continuum Certified Community Campaign Agency 255 Golden Gate Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 437-2900 Fax: (415) 437-2550 www.continuumhiv.org pat@continuumhiv.org Empower and dignify the lives of underserved people living with HIV/AIDS by providing innovative health and human services that prevent institutionalization and minimize harm. Contra Costa ARC Certified Community Campaign Agency 1340 Arnold Drive, suite 127 Martinez, CA Phone: (925) 370-1818 Fax: (925) 370-2048 www.ContraCostaARC.com julie@dtstrain.com Contra Costa ARC provides direct services and advocacy for children and adults with developmental disabilities so they can achieve their highest level of self-sufficiency. Contra Costa Child Care Council Certified Community Campaign Agency 1035 Detroit Avenue, Suite 200 Concord, CA Phone: (925) 676-5442 Fax: (925) 825-2732 www.cocokids.org katecocokids.org Assists parents in identifying and paying for child care, assists providers in building the supply and quality of child care, advocates for children and families. Contra Costa Crisis Center Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 3364 Walnut Creek, CA Phone: (925) 939-1916 Fax: (925) 939-1933 www.crisis-center.org johnb@crisis-center.org 24-hour crisis lines, face-to-face grief counseling, homeless services, youth violence prevention, information and referral, and disaster services. Contra Costa Humane Society Certified Community Campaign Agency 609 Gregory Lane, Ste. 140 Pleasant Hill, CA Phone: (925) 279-2247 Fax: (925) 279-2249 www.cchumane.org staff@cchumane.org Contra Costa Humane Society's mission is to improve the quality of life for animals by providing adoptions, spay/neuter assistance, emergency medical financial aid. Contra Costa Senior Legal Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 4006 MacDonald Avenue Richmond, CA Phone: (510) 374-3712 Fax: 510-374-3304 www.seniorlegalservices.org ccsls@jps.net Provides free legal advice, counsel and representation to lower income elderly residents of Contra Costa County, protecting their housing, income, benefits and personal rights. COPE Family Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 1340 Fourth Street Napa, CA Phone: (707) 252-1123 Fax: (707) 256-3175 www.copefamilycenter.org jgallagher@copefamilycenter.org Cope Family Center is dedicated to the prevention of child abuse and neglect by offering assistance, education and support to all families. Coptie Orphanage Relief - COR Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 21667 Concord, CA Phone: Fax: Coro Hispanic de San Francisco Certified Community Campaign Agency 295 Sanchez Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Coro Northern California Certified Community Campaign Agency 220 Sansome St., 4th Fl. San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 986-0521 Fax: (415) 986-5522 www.coro.org mmcnulty@coro.org Coro Northern California is a non-profit, non-partisan organization providing experiential and classroom training to groups of diverse leaders at different stages of their professional development. Corporation for Supportive Housing Certified Community Campaign Agency 1330 Broadway, Suite 601 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Council on American - Islamic Relations, CA Certified Community Campaign Agency 2780 W. Crescent Ave., SuiteF Anaheim, CA Phone: (714) 776-4847 Fax: (714) 776-8340 www.cair-net.org lobna@cair-california.org CAIR works to eliminate stereotypes, prevent discrimination, and promote goodwill between American Muslims and other segments of American society through education and public relations campaigns. Coyote Point Museum for Environmental Educations Certified Community Campaign Agency 1651 Coyote Point Drive San Mateo, CA Phone: Fax: Creative Growth Art Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 355 - 24th Street Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 836-2340 Fax: (510) 836-0769 www.creativegrowth.org allyson@creativegrowth.org Creative Growth Art Center provides art programs, educational and independent living training and exhibition opportunities for adults who are physically, developmentally, mentally and emotionally disabled. Crisis Resolution Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 712 Bancroft Rd., #281 Walnut Creek, CA Phone: Fax: Crucible, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 1270 - 7th Street Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 444-0919 Fax: (510) 444-0918 www.thecrucible.org janice@thecrucible.org A nonprofit arts education organization that fosters collaboration of the arts, industry and community through accessible training and community programs in fine and industrial arts. Culture of the Corner Certified Community Campaign Agency 1064 Divisadero Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: CybeMill ClubHouse Certified Community Campaign Agency 3299 Claremont Way, Suite 4 Napa, CA Phone: Fax: Dance Palace Community Center Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 217 Point Reyes, CA Phone: Fax: Danny Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 1451 Danville Blvd., Suite 202 Alamo, CA Phone: (925) 314-8130 Fax: (925) 314-8133 www.dannyfoundation.org rjjeffery@dannyfoundation.org The Danny Foundation was founded to help prevent unintentional injuries, conduct research, and to provide leadership in setting regulatory standards for safe childhood product. Davis Street Family Resource Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 3081 Teagarden Street San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) 347-4620 Fax: (510) 483-4486 www.davisstreet.org dsfrcinfo@davisstreet.org Private Family Resource Center providing comprehensive social services including; food, clothing, acute medical and dental care, mental health services, childcare, job training, case management and tax preparation. Deaf Counseling, Advocacy & Referral Agency Certified Community Campaign Agency 14895 E. 14th St., Ste. 200 San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) 483-0753 Fax: (510) 483-1790 www.dcara.org margie.cooper@dcara.org DCARA provides communication access, employment, community education, I&R, and daily living services to enable deaf, deafened, deaf-blind, and hard-of-hearing people to live independent, productive lives. Delta 2000 Certified Community Campaign Agency 301 W. 10th Street, Suite 2 Antioch, CA Phone: (925) 779-1404 Fax: (925) 779-1074 eccd2k@pacbell.net Delta Community Services, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 730 Third Street Brentwood, CA Phone: Fax: DES Action USA Certified Community Campaign Agency 610 - 16th Street, Suite 301 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 465-4011 Fax: (510) 465-4011 www.desaction.org desaction@earthlink.net DES Action is a consumer group providing a newsletter, medical information and physician referrals to those exposed in utero to the synthetic estrogen DES (diethylstilbestrol) Destiny Arts Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 5688 San Pablo Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: 510-597-1619 Fax: 510-597-1620 www.destinyarts.org Diabetes Society of Solano County Certified Community Campaign Agency 817 Missouri Street, Suite #4 Fairfield , CA Phone: Fax: Diabetic Youth Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 5167 Clayton Road, Suite F Concord, CA Phone: (925) 680-4994 Fax: (925) 680-4863 www.dyf.org navarro@dyf.org DYF offers summer camps, weekend and one-day education and recreation programs, literature and information and referral services for children and families affected by diabetes. Diablo Valley AIDS Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 2490 G Arnold Industrial Way Concord, CA Phone: (925) 686-3822 Fax: (925) 686-3847 www.dvac.org bobh@dvac.org We are a volunteer organization that provides food and nutritional assistance for people living with HIV/AIDS throughout Contra Costa County. Diamond Senior Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 117 Diamond Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Disability Rights Advocates Certified Community Campaign Agency 449 15th Street, Suite 303 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 451-8644 Fax: (510) 451-8511 www.dralegal.org patkirkpat@aol.com Disability Rights advocates, protects and defends the civil rights of people with disabilities to ensure full participation in all aspects of life. Discovery Center of the San Ramon Valley Certified Community Campaign Agency 115 A Town & Country Drive Danville, CA Phone: (925) 837-0505 Fax: (925) 837-0568 www.discoverycenteronline.com drohrbach@discoverycenteronline.com Comprehensive outpatient mental health counseling agency. Provides low fee clinic and free school based counseling as well as early intervention prevention services and community education. Diversityworks Certified Community Campaign Agency 800 Heinz Ave., #14 Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: Dixon Family Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 155 N. Second Street Dixon, CA Phone: (707) 678-0442 Fax: (707) 678-4014 cookie@dixonfamilyservices.org Dixon Family Services provides support and interventions for individuals/families with conseling, self-sufficiency, food, job development, like skills and basic needs. Dolores Street Community Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 938 Valencia Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 282-6209 Fax: (415) 282-2826 www.dscs.org mason@dscs.org DSCS provides neighborhood-based shelter, housing, advocacy, and support in San Francisco to underserved communities: working poor Latino immigrants and people living with HIV/AIDS. Donald P. McCullum Youth Court, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 337 17th Street, Suite 205 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 832-5858 Fax: (510) 834-4421 www.youthcourt.org MYC is a youth diversion program that helps troubled youth change negative patterns of behavior into more positive and productive ones. Donaldina Cameron House Certified Community Campaign Agency 920 Sacramento Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Dorris-Eaton School Parents' Association, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 1847 Newell Avenue Walnut Creek, CA Phone: Fax: Early Childhood Mental Health Program Certified Community Campaign Agency 4101 MacDonald Avenue Richmond, CA Phone: (510) 412-9200 Fax: (510) 412-9248 ecmhp@aol.com amerritt@ecmhp.org Therapeutic nursery, home visiting, play therapy for emotionally disturbed, abused, neglected children 0-6; counseling for mothers, fathers, granparents; colsulations for day care providers. East Bay Agency for Children Certified Community Campaign Agency 303 Van Buren Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 268-3770 Fax: (510) 268-1073 www.ebac.org susan@ebac.org Helping children at home, school or in our programs who are at risk, suffering from severe emotional difficulties and/or coping with loss, serious illness and trauma. East Bay Agency for Children Certified Community Campaign Agency 303 Van Buren Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 268-3770 Fax: (510) 268-1073 www.ebac.org susan@ebac.org Helping children at home, school or in our programs who are at risk, suffering from severe emotional difficulties and/or coping with loss, serious illness and trauma. East Bay AIDS Advocacy Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 72216 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: East Bay Alliance for a Sustainable Economy Certified Community Campaign Agency 548 - 20th Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation Certified Community Campaign Agency 310 - 8th Street, Suite 200 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 287-5353 Fax: (510) 763-4143 www.ebaldc.org byron@ebaldc.com Develops and maintains affordable housing, participates in neighborhood planning efforts, and provides asset development opportunities for the low-income, Asian, and Pacific Islander populations in the East Bay. East Bay Center for the Performing Arts Certified Community Campaign Agency 339 - 11th Street Richmond, CA Phone: (510) 234-5624 Fax: (510) 234-8206 www.eastbaycenter.org develop@eastbaycenter.org Since 1969, East Bay Center for the Performing Arts has served our community by providing multicultural performing arts training and performances for all ages, often at no charge. East Bay Community Law Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 3130 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 548-4040 Fax: (510) 548-2566 www.ebclc.org marley@ebclc.org Provides free legal counsel, advocac, and case representation to low-income people in the areas of housing, employment and income support, HIV/AIDS, and community economic development. East Bay Community Recovery Project Certified Community Campaign Agency 5600 Castle Drive Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: East Bay Conservation Corps Certified Community Campaign Agency 1021 Third Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: East Bay Habitat for Humanity Certified Community Campaign Agency 2619 Broadway Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 251-6304 Fax: (510) 251-6309 www.eastbayhabitat.org lisa@eastbayhabitat.org East Bay Habitat for Humanity creates homeownership opportunities for low-income families. East Oakland Community Project Certified Community Campaign Agency 5725 International Blvd. Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: East Oakland Youth Development Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 438 First Street Benicia, CA Phone: (510) 569-8088 Fax: (510) 632-6942 www.eoydc@earthlink.net eoydc@earthlink.net Free services promoting a positive development of youth and individuals in need of educational assistance, job training placement and cultural recreational activities. Easter Seals of the Bay Area Certified Community Campaign Agency 180 Grand Avenue, Suite 300 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 835-2131 Fax: (510) 835-1847 www.eastersealsbayarea.org swolf@esba.org Easter Seals Bay Area offers services that provide education, integration and enhanced health and wellness for children and adults with disabilities and other special needs. Eastgate Christian Church Certified Community Campaign Agency 199 Porteous Avenue Fairfax, CA Phone: Fax: Eden I & R, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 2448 Mainsail Ct. Fairfield , CA Phone: Fax: Edgewood Center for Children & Families Certified Community Campaign Agency 1801 Vincente Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 681-3211 Fax: (451) 681-1065 www.EdgewoodCenter.org nancyr@edgewoodcenter.org Provides therapeutic, educational and preventive services to at-risk familes and children with emotional disturbances, many of whom have been scarred by abuse and neglect. Educare Learning Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 22634 Second Street, Suite 205 Hayward, CA Phone: (510) 581-5626 Fax: (510) 581-5628 Provide emergency shelter, meals, and support services to women and children who are victims of domestic violence or homeslessness; provide child care to community families. El Centro de Libertad/The Freedom Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 936 Seventh St., Ste. D Novato, CA Phone: Fax: Elder Abuse Prevention: A Consortium Serving Alameda and Contra Costa Counties Certified Community Campaign Agency 1000 Macdonald Ave., Suite C Richmond, CA Phone: (510) 233-3427 Fax: (510) 233-3459 elderabuseprevention@earthlink.net Elder Abuse Prevention is dedicated to preventing elder abuse via community and legislative advocacy, coordination of services, and community and professional education. Elders Angels, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency PO Box 882 Pacifica, CA Phone: (415) 284-1160 Fax: (650) 359-7074 www.elderangels.com elderangels@aol.com ElderAngels assists victims of financial elder abuses, striving to prosecute the abuser, obtain restitution for the victims and to educate the public about such crimes. Elizabeth House Certified Community Campaign Agency 6428 Colby Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Emergency Shelter Program, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 22634 Second Street, Suite 205 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 581-5626 Fax: (510) 581-5628 cspshelter@aol.com Provide emergency shelter, meals, and support services to women and children who are victims of domestic violence or homelessness; provide child care to community families. Emeryville Child Development Center Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 882 Pacifica , CA Phone: Fax: Enterprise for High School Students Certified Community Campaign Agency 130 Sandringham Road Piedmont, CA Phone: Fax: Environmental Traveling Companions Certified Community Campaign Agency 1230 Hopkins Avenue, Suite A Redwood City, CA Phone: Fax: Epidermolysis Bullosa Medical Research Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 1000 Macdonald Ace., Suite C Richmond, CA Phone: Fax: Episcopol Charities, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1904 Francklin Street, Suite 800 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 663-1430 Fax: (510) 663-1421 www.episcopalcharities.com jcampbell@episcopalcharities.com Episcopal Charities provides direct support for eleven social service agencies, and supplies financial and development services to struggling nonprofits serving the poor in the Bay Area. Episcopol Community Services of San Francisco Certified Community Campaign Agency 165 8th Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 487-3300 Fax: (415) 252-1743 swalton@ecs-sf.org ECS helps homeless and very low-income adult women and men, seniors and familes with shelter, meals, permanent supportive housing, education, vocational training and support services. Eviction Defense Collaborative Certified Community Campaign Agency 433 South Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 431-8547 Fax: (415) 431-8270 The Eviction Defense Collaborative assists tenants who face possible homelessness due to eviction with legal assistance and rental assistance to stay in their homes. F.A.C.E.S. Certified Community Campaign Agency Fort Mason Center, Building C San Francisco, CA Phone: (650) 372-1925 Fax: (650) 372-1926 www.facesforkids.org kmmickey@yahoo.com To enable children with autism to reach their full potential by providing the community with a resource for early intervention, therapy, and community awareness of childhood autistic disorders. Fairfax- San Anselmo Children's Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 165 Eighth Street, 3rd Fl. San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 454-1811 Fax: (415) 454-5796 www.fsacc.org htosmky@attbi.com Fairfax-San Anselmo Children's Center provides quality childcare to low amd moderate income families for children from 3 months to 10 years of age, as well as an extensive support system to the families. Faith in Action Certified Community Campaign Agency 433 South Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Families Unidas Certified Community Campaign Agency 1150 W. Hillsdale Blvd. San Mateo, CA Phone: Fax: Family & Children Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 950 W. Julian Street San Jose, CA Phone: (408) 292-9353 Fax: (408) 287-3104 www.fcservices.org jlabozetta@fcservices.org Family and Children Services is a non-profit organization providing counseling, education and intervention programs to individuals, couples and families throughout San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties. Family Bridges, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 168 11th Street Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 839-2022 Fax: (510) 839-2435 www.FamBridges.org corinnej@fambridges.org Family Bridges, Inc. is to empower the most vulnerable members of the community, especially the elderly, the newcomers and those with limited English. Family Builders By Adoption Certified Community Campaign Agency 528 Grand Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 272-0204 Fax: (510) 272-0277 www.familybuilders.org jjacobs@famiilybuilders.org Educates the community about the needs of waiting children, advocates on their behalf, and places children with permanent, secure "forever" familes through adoption. Family Council of Half Moon Bay Certified Community Campaign Agency 494 Miramontes Avenue Half Moon Bay, CA Phone: Fax: Family House, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 50 Irving Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 476-8321 Fax: (415) 502-0885 www.familyhouseinc.org famhous@itsa.ucsf.edu Provides housing to children with life-threatening illnesses and their families, free of charge, while they receive threatment at UCSF Medical Center. Family Law Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 10 N. San Pedro Rd., #1016 San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: Family Link, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 317 Castro Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 703-9050 Fax: (415) 703-9057 thefamilylink@mindspring.com thefamilylink@mindspring.com The Family Link serves people with HIV/AIDS and other life threatening illnesses or injuries by offering hospitality to their familes and friends who are visiting them from out of town. The facility is a safe, supportive and affordable place to stay. Family Resource Center / Mental Heath Association Certified Community Campaign Agency 417 Sandy Hill Court Antioch , CA Phone: Fax: Family Restoration House Certified Community Campaign Agency 870 Innes Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 647-2912 Fax: (415) 647-1792 www.familyrestore.org gary@familyrestore.org Family Restoration House was created to educate and equip underserved families through a variety of services such as: Responsible Fatherhood, Work Readiness, and Youth Enrichment Program. All designed to promote economic and emotional stability for youth and their families. Family Service Agency of San Mateo County Certified Community Campaign Agency 1870 El Camino Real Burlingame, CA Phone: Fax: Family Service Agency of Marin Certified Community Campaign Agency 555 Northgate Drive San Rafael , CA Phone: (415) 456-3853 Fax: (415) 456-4416 www.fsamarin.org Counseling, education and advocacy for distressed, at-risk children, adults and families. Crisis intervention, child abuse and domestic violence provention, and substance abuse treatment. Family Service Agency of San Francisco Certified Community Campaign Agency 1010 Gough Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Family Service Agency of San Mateo County Certified Community Campaign Agency 24 Second Avenue San Mateo, CA Phone: (650) 403-4300 Fax: (650) 403-4307 www.fssm.org lwishard_fssm.org Family Services Agency provides mulitple services to strengthen the community counseling, child abuse treatments, childcare, senior services, family visitation and exchange and family loans. Family Service Agency of the North Bay Certified Community Campaign Agency 909 Franklin Street Napa, CA Phone: (707) 255-0966 Fax: (707) 255-3110 www.fsnb@familyservicenb.org A nonprofit mental health organiztion dedicated to proving affordable conseling services and community based transitional and permanent housing for mentally disabilied adults. Family Service Counseling Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 2208 San Leandro Blvd. San Leandro, CA Phone: Fax: Family Service Mid-Peninsula Certified Community Campaign Agency 375 Cambridge Avenue Palo Alto, CA Phone: Fax: Family Service of the North Bay Certified Community Campaign Agency 709 Franklin Street Napa, CA Phone: (707) 255-0966 Fax: (707) 255-3110 www.fsnb@familyservicenb.org fsnb@familyservicenb.org A non profit mental health organization dedicated to providing affordable counseling services and community based transitional and permanent housing for mentally disabled adults. Family Service of TRI- Cities Certified Community Campaign Agency 4537 Mattos Drive Fremont, CA Phone: Fax: Family Stress Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 2086 Commerce Avenue Concord, CA Phone: (925) 827-0212 Fax: (925) 827-1122 www.familystresscenter.org barbara.bysiek@familystressc.org Family Stress Center prevents and treats child abuse and neglect and strengthens familes in Contra Costa County by providing counseling, educational and support services. Family Support Center of the Mid-Peninsula Certified Community Campaign Agency 1798 B Bay Road East Palo Alto, CA Phone: Fax: Family Support Services of the Bay Area Certified Community Campaign Agency 554 Grand Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 834-2443 Fax: (510) 834-1548 www.lfox@fssba-oak.org lfox@fssba-oak.org Family Support Services of the Bay Area provides a range of home-based and community-based services to nurture families and heolp them remain intact. Family Violence Law Center Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 2529 Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: Fellowship of Christian Athletes Certified Community Campaign Agency 222 Railroad Ave., Ste. E Danville, CA Phone: Fax: Feral Cat Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 148 Draeger Drive Moraga, CA Phone: (925) 376-6727 Fax: www.feralcatfoundation.org Feral Cat Foundation is a volunteer organization, traps, tests for leukemia, vaccinates, provides medical needs, adoptions for homeless cats in Contra Costa & Alameda county FESCO - Family Emergency Shelter Coalition Certified Community Campaign Agency 22245 Main Street # 104 Hayward, CA Phone: (510) 886-5473 Fax: (510) 886-5814 www.fescofamilyshelter.org fesco@fescofamilyshelter.org FESCO helps homeless families with children become self-sufficient through basic, support and housing services -- food, shelter, counseling, life skills education, employment readiness, and transitional housing. Filipino American Development Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 953 Mission Street, Suite 230 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 348-8042 Fax: (415) 974-0349 www.bayanihancc.org b_sy@att.net FADF provides programs and resources to strengthen the social, physical, and economic well-being of Bay Area communities with special regard to underserved Filipino Americans. Filipinos For Affirmative Action Certified Community Campaign Agency 310 - 8th Street, Suite 306 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 465-9876 Fax: (510) 465-7548 www.filipinos4action.org lgaledo@filipinos4action.org FAA provides direct services in employment and citizenship assistance, home buying education, youth development, information & referral. We also provide civil rights education and community organizing. Film Arts Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 346 Ninth St., 2nd Fl San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: First Resort, Pregnancy Consulting & Teen Abuse Certified Community Campaign Agency 1933 Davis Street San Leandro, CA Phone: Fax: Florence Crittenton Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 840 Broderick Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 567-2357 Fax: (415) 567-2476 www.fscs-sf.org jerene2@fcs-sf.org Empowering families to become self-sufficient, strengthening children's foundations for learning. Food Bank of Contra Costa & Solano Certified Community Campaign Agency PO Box 271966 Concord, CA Phone: (925) 676-7543 Fax: (925) 671-7933 www.ccfb.org mboucher@ccfb.org Works to alleviate hunger and reduce food waste in Contra Costa and Solano counties by distributing 7 million pounds of food to 77,000 hungry people annually. Food Runners Certified Community Campaign Agency 2579 Washington Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Foundation for Osteropopsis Research and Education Certified Community Campaign Agency 300 - 27th Street, Suite 103 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Franklin Elementary School Certified Community Campaign Agency 1617 Dayton Street Alameda, CA Phone: Fax: Fred Finch Youth Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 3800 Coolidge Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 482-2244 Fax: (510) 488-1960 www.fredfinch.org markbriscoe@fredfinch.org Fred Finch Youth Center provides a wide range of residential, mental health, and special education services for severly emotionally disturbed children, adolescents, and young adults. Free at Last Certified Community Campaign Agency 1796 Bay Road East Palo Alto, CA Phone: Fax: Fremont Education Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 14415 Fremont, CA Phone: (510) 659-2561 Fax: (510) 794-5140 www.fremont-education.org crosbieclan@attbi.com Fremont Education Foundation supports innovative programs including after-school band, and Innovative Education Grants increasing achievement in academics, creativity, leadership, critical thinking, and the arts. Fremont Family Resource Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 39155 Liberty St., P.O. Box 5006 Fremont, CA Phone: Fax: Fremont Mission Certified Community Campaign Agency 5381 Tallman Court Fremont, CA Phone: Fax: Friends & Foundation of San Francisco Certified Community Campaign Agency 100 Larkin Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Friends for Youth, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1741 Broadway, 1st Floor Redwood City, CA Phone: (650) 368-4465 Fax: (650) 368-4467 www.friendsforyouth.org becky@friendsforyouth.org Friends for Youth is dedicated to supporting youth-in-need through quality mentoring. Friends of Alamo School Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 250 - 23rd Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Friends of Fairmont Animal Shelter Certified Community Campaign Agency 2700 Fairmont Drive San Leandro, CA Phone: Fax: Friends of Peralta Hacieda Historical Park Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 7172 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Friends of Photography, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 655 Mission Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Friends of Recreation & Parks Certified Community Campaign Agency 501 Stanyan Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Friends of the Urban Forest Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 29456 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 561-6890 Fax: (415) 561-6899 www.fuf.net milton@fuf.net Promotes a larger, healthier urban forest, as part of the urban ecosystem, through community planting, maintenance, education, and advocacy. Full Circle of Choices, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 5167 Clyton Rd., Ste. B Concord, CA Phone: Fax: FUNDVEC Certified Community Campaign Agency 1960 Cleveland Street San Leandro, CA Phone: Fax: Future Leaders of America Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 8023 Pittsburgh , CA Phone: Fax: Gateway High School Certified Community Campaign Agency 1350 - 7th Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Geneva Valley Development Corp. Certified Community Campaign Agency 333 Schwerin Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 587-7896 Fax: (415) 239-8146 vvgvdc@aol.com vvgvdc@aol.com GVDC is a catalyst for bringing together development opportunities and community needs in collaborations that assure positive revitalization in Visitacion Valley, emphasizing the cultivation of idgenous leadership. George Mark Children's House Certified Community Campaign Agency 2201 Broadway, Suite 308 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 451-1999 Fax: (510) 451-0673 www.georgemark.org mforte@georgemark.org The first free-standing children's hospice in the US, offering respite, palliative, and endof-life care to children with life-threatening and terminal illnesses, and their families. Girl Scout Council of Napa Solano Certified Community Campaign Agency 4550 Cordelia Road Fairfield, CA Phone: (707) 864-8787 Fax: (707) 864-3606 www.gscns.org lindab@gscns.org In a unique, all-girl setting girls can learn critical skills for making life decisions. An organization for every girl of every race, religion and income level. Girl Scouts of San Francisco Bay Area Certified Community Campaign Agency 7700 Edgewater Drive, Suite 340 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 562-8470 Fax: (510) 633-7925 www.girlscoutsbayarea.org joyce@girlscoutsbayarea.org The pre-eminent organization for girls offering empowering programs in commuity service, skills development, outdoor education, camping and fitness inspiring girls with exciting self-esteem building activities. Girls Incorporated of Alameda County Certified Community Campaign Agency 13666 East 14th Street San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) 357-5515 Fax: (510) 357-5112 www.girlsinc-alameda.org ploomes@girlsinc-alameda.org Builds girls' capacity for responsible adulthood, economic independence and personal fulfillment through science and math enrichment, college prepartion, leadership, pregnancy prevention and counseling programs. Girls Incorporated of West Contra Contra County Certified Community Campaign Agency 260 Broadway Richmond, CA Phone: Fax: Girls Justice Initiative Certified Community Campaign Agency 221 Main Street, Suite 300 San Francisco, CA Phone: 415-808-4300 Fax: www.uwba.org GirlsSource Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 3543 - 18th Street, #31 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Global Exchange Certified Community Campaign Agency 2017 Mission Street, Suite 303 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 255-7296 Fax: (415) 255-7498 www.globalexchange.org maryrick@globalexchange.org Global Exchange is an international non-profit research, education and action center dedicated to advocating and working for political, economic and social justice on a global scale. GLSEN SF-EB Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 30482 Walnut Creek, CA Phone: Fax: Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy Certified Community Campaign Agency Building 201 Fort Mason San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 561-3000 Fax: (415) 561-3003 www.parksconservancy.org dbunce@parksconservancy.org Dedicated to preserving the Gold Gate National Recreation Area, part of the national park system, through park education programs and restoring sites like Crissy Fields. Golden Gate Railroad Museum Certified Community Campaign Agency Bldg 806 Hunters Point Shipyeard San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Good Samaritan Family Resource Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 1294 Potrero Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 824-9475 Fax: (415) 824-9527 www.goodsamfrc.org hmelendez@goodsamfrc.org Good Samaritan Family Resource Center, a non- profit organization in San Francisco's Mission District, has been working with newly arrived immigrant families for over 100 years. Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo & Marin Counties, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1500 Mission Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Gorilla Foundation The KoKo.org Certified Community Campaign Agency 1733 Woodside Rd., Ste. 330 Redwood City, CA Phone: Fax: Grabhorn Institute Certified Community Campaign Agency 1802 Hayes Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Grace Urban Ministries, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 3265 - 16th Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 703-6094 Fax: (415) 864-1543 www.gum.org cwong@gum.org Grace Urban Ministries, Inc. is committed to caring for the well-being of socially and economically vulnerable children, youth, and families in San Francisco, through education, recreation, and other communty services. Greater Richmond Interfaith Program Certified Community Campaign Agency 3113 MacDonald Avenue Richmond, CA Phone: (510) 233-2141 Fax: (510) 233-7127 ajhatchett@aol.com Community based organization founded in 1966. An interfaith collaboration of thirty-six congregations working together to address critical issues. Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 350 Los Ranchitos Road San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: H.E.A.R. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1405 Lyon Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Habitat for Humanity San Francisco Certified Community Campaign Agency 78 Ocean Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 406-1555 Fax: (415) 406-1551 www.habitatsf.org bill@habitatsf.org Habitat for Humanity San Francisco builds and renovates homes for ownership by lowincome families. Houses are built with volunteer labor and donations of materials and money from the private sector. Habitat for Humanity, East Bay Certified Community Campaign Agency 2619 Broadway Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 251-6304 Fax: (510) 251-6309 www.eastbayhabitat.org Creats homeownership opportunities for low-income. Habitat for Humanity, Mt. Diablo Certified Community Campaign Agency 2350 Stanwell Drive Concord, CA Phone: (925) 288-0112 Fax: (925) 288-0117 www.mtdiablehabitat.org susanhill@mtdiablohabitat.org Creates decent, affordable housing with hard-working, low-income families in partnership with all people to build homes, hope and communities. Habitot Children's Museum Certified Community Campaign Agency PMB 326 1536 Solano Avenue Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 647-1111 Fax: (510) 647-1110 www.habitot.org habitot@lmi.net Habitot Children's Museum is a hands-on discovery museum for young children. Interactive exhibits, multicultural programs and parent education foster early childhood and development. Haitian Culture Association Certified Community Campaign Agency 280 Elysian Fields Drive Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Harbor House Certified Community Campaign Agency 1811 - 11th Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Hatch Elementary School Certified Community Campaign Agency 490 Miramontes Avenue Half Moon Bay, CA Phone: Fax: Hawkins Center of Law & Services for People with Disabilitites Certified Community Campaign Agency 101 Broadway Avenue, Suite 1 Richmond, CA Phone: Fax: Hayward Education Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 22561 Main Street Hayward, CA Phone: (510) 881-0890 Fax: (510) 881-0764 tmetzler@transitonsmcw.com HEF directly impacts the classroom and enhances the students educational experience by providing funding for programs that would otherwise not exist. Hayward Friends of Animals Humane Society Certified Community Campaign Agency 24982 Second Street Hayward, CA Phone: (510) 886-3357 Fax: (510) 888-6754 jmgocker@aol.com Hayward Friends of Animals Humane Society is a small all volunteer organization. Providing Spay/Neutering, Adoption, Veterinary Assistance. Healing Waters Certified Community Campaign Agency 625 Third Street, 4th Floor San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 621-7529 Fax: (415) 677-9020 www.hwaters.org karen@hwaters.org Provides rafting, kayaking and backpacking trips for people with AIDS. Our trips empower and inspire men, women and children living with a debilitating disease. Health Initiatives for Youth, Inc. (HIFY) Certified Community Campaign Agency 235 Montgomery St., Ste. 430 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Healthy Marin Partnership Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 8010 San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: Hearing Society for the Bay Area Certified Community Campaign Agency 49 Powell Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 693-5870 Fax: (415) 834-1538 www.hearingsociety.org bethr@hearingsociety.org Hearing Society has worked with hard of hearing and deaf people to create programs that address unmet needs, that demonstrate new ways of delivering service. Heart of America Bone Marrow Donor Registry Certified Community Campaign Agency 2900 Evergren Street San Bruno, CA Phone: Fax: HELPLINK ( a program of NCCC) Certified Community Campaign Agency 221 Main Street, Suite 300 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: HIP Housing (Human Investment Project) Certified Community Campaign Agency 364 S. Railroad Avenue San Mateo, CA Phone: Fax: Hipsanic Community Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency , Phone: Fax: Hispanic Community Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 221 Main Street, Suite 300 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Hispanic Scholarship Fund Certified Community Campaign Agency One Sansome St., ste. 1000 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Holy Family Day Home Certified Community Campaign Agency 299 Dolores Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Holy Names High School Certified Community Campaign Agency 4660 Harbord Drive Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 450-1110 Fax: (510) 547-3111 www.hnhsoakland.org fwilliams@csdo.org Holy Names High School is a college preparatory seconday Catholic school for young women grades 9-12, that provides unique opportunities for growth and learning. Homeless Action Network Certified Community Campaign Agency 2500 Martin Luther King Jr. Way Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: Homeless Cat Network Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 6 San Carlos, CA Phone: Fax: Homeless Children's Network Certified Community Campaign Agency 2940 - 16th Street, Suite 301 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Homeless Prenatal Program Certified Community Campaign Agency 995 Market St., #1010 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 546-6756 Fax: (415) 546-6778 www.homelessprenatal.org martharyan@homelessprenatal.org Homeless Prenatal Program helps expectant mothers deliver healthy babies and assists poor and homeless families in turning their lives around through our comprehensive services. Homeward Bound of Marin Certified Community Campaign Agency 199 Greenfield Avenue San Rafael, CA Phone: (415) 457-2114 Fax: (415) 457-1815 www.homewardboundofmarin.org sgerhard@homewardboundofmarin.org We provide emergency and transitional shelters, food, support services and advocay for adults and families; transitional and residential services for adults with mental health disabilites. Hopalong Animal Rescue Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 27507 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 530-5154 Fax: (510) 482-4421 www.hopalong.org info@hopalong.org Hopalong works collaboratively with animal shelters and welfare groups to rescue animals at risk of euthanasia because they have been surrendered or abandoned by their owners. Hope City, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 3239 San Ramon, CA Phone: Fax: Hope Unlimited International Certified Community Campaign Agency 870 Market St., Suite 764 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Horizon Services, Inc Certified Community Campaign Agency 2595 Depot Road Hayward, CA Phone: Fax: Horizons Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 870 Market Street, Suite 728 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 398-2333 Fax: (415) 398-4733 www.horizonsfoundation.org rdoughty@horizonsfoundation.org Provides funding and technical assistance to health, education, civil rights, arts, and service programs focused on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth and adults. Hospice by the Bay Certified Community Campaign Agency 1540 Market St., Ste. 350 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Hospice of Marin Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 21 Tamal Vista, Ste. 101 Corte Madera, CA Phone: (415) 927-2273 Fax: (415) 927-5888 www.hospiceofmarin.org dbreitbach@hospiceofmarin.org Hospice of Marin Foundation funds Hospice of Marin's quality, compassionate hospice and palliative care and provides education, advocacy, and guidance for end-of-life issues. Hospice of Napa Valley Certified Community Campaign Agency 3299 Claremont Way Napa, CA Phone: (707) 258-9080 Fax: (707) 258-9096 www.americanhospice.org/hospice jenniferm@hospiceofnapa.org Provides comprehensive medical, emotional and spiritual care for terminally ill individuals and offers support to their families regardless of ability to pay. Housing Consoritum of the East Bay Certified Community Campaign Agency c/o RCEB 7677 Oakport St., #300 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Housing for Emancipated Youth (HEY) Certified Community Campaign Agency 43 California Street, Suite 200 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Housing Options Utilizing Supported Environmental Certified Community Campaign Agency 2336 Redberry Court Pleasanton , CA Phone: Fax: Housing Rights, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 12895 Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 548-8776 Fax: (510) 548-5805 hri@housingrigths.com wanda@housingrights.com Housing Rights, Inc. investigates Housing Discrimination and works to resolve tenant/landlord conflicts in Contra Costa and Alameda Counties. We also conduct community education and outreach to inform renters and landlords of their rights and responsibilities. Huckleberry Youth Programs, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 3310 Geary Blvd. San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 668-2622 Fax: (415) 668-0631 www.huckleberryyouth.org sjang@huckleberryyouth.org Huckleberry Youth Programs provides at-risk Bay Area youth with a comprehensive array of quality services addressing prevention education, health promotion, crisis intervention, stabilization and growth. Hunters Point Boys' and Girls' Club Certified Community Campaign Agency 729 Kirkwood Ave. San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: I Have a Dream Foundation - Oakland Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 23244 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 663-3331 Fax: (510) 879-3039 www.ihad-oakland.org tony@ihad-oaklan.org IHAD-Oakland provides scholarships, mentoring and academic, social and emotional services to over 300 inner-city youth in Oakland. IHAD-Oakland is dedicated to preparing students for college. ICEP Certified Community Campaign Agency 88 Juanita Way San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Image for Success Certified Community Campaign Agency 2955 Kerner Blvd., #E San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: In Defense of Animals Certified Community Campaign Agency 131 Camino Alto, Suite E Mill Valley , CA Phone: (415) 388-9641 Fax: (415) 388-0388 www.idausa.org kevin@idausa.org IDA fights animal exploitation, cruelty and abuse through our undercover investigations, grassroots activism, rescue operations, lobbying, lawsuits, and our abused animal and African chimpanzee sanctuarties. Independent Adoption Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 391 Taylor Blvd., Ste. 100 Pleasant Hill , CA Phone: Fax: Nonprofit nationwide open adoption licenced agency, providing high quality counseling and educational services to birthparnets and adopting parents through support groups, advertising and community outreach. Independent Living & Education Development Certified Community Campaign Agency 360 S. Harbour Way Richmond, CA Phone: Fax: Independent Living Resource Certified Community Campaign Agency 3200 Clayton Road Concord, CA Phone: Fax: Independent Living Resource Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 649 Mission St., 3rd Fl. San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Individual Development Accounts (IDAs) Certified Community Campaign Agency 44 California Street, Suite 200 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Inmate Correctional Education Project Certified Community Campaign Agency 160 Sloop Court Foster City, CA Phone: Fax: INROADS / Northern California Certified Community Campaign Agency 1970 Broadway, Suite 1100 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Institute for Community Health Outreach Certified Community Campaign Agency 2017 Mission St., 2nd Fl. San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Institute on Aging Certified Community Campaign Agency 3330 Geary Blvd, 2 West San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 750-4180 Fax: (415) 750-4179 www.ioaging.org IOA provides a system of comprehensive care, including preventive healthcare, in-home care, and specialized Alzheimer's services, that help seniors age with dignity. Instituto Laboral de la Raza Certified Community Campaign Agency 2947 - 16th Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Instutito Laboral de la Raza Certified Community Campaign Agency 8105 Edgewater Dr., Ste. 114 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights Certified Community Campaign Agency 965 Mission St., #514 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 227-0388 Fax: (415) 543-0442 www.icironline.org icir@igc.org ICIR promotes immigrant leadership and civic participation, supports immigrant access to basic necessities of life and advocates for humane immigration laws to preserve family integrity. Interfaith Council of Solano County, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 724 Ohio Street Fairfield, CA Phone: (707) 427-8518 Fax: (707) 427-8566 www.interfaithcouncilsolanocounty.org mykidsmom5@aol.com The Interfaith Council of Solano County is a coalition fo 20 local faith communities addressing issues of poverty and homelessness. International Development Exchange Certified Community Campaign Agency 827 Valencia St., Ste. 101 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 824-8384 Fax: (415) 824-8387 www.idex.org heather@idex.org A social change organization challenging economic poverty and injustice in Africa, Asia and Latin America through grassroots development projects, partnerships, and U.S. public education and outreach. International Institute of San Francisco Certified Community Campaign Agency 657 Misson St., #500 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 538-8100 Fax: (415) 538-8111 www.iisf.org mdunlap@iisf.org IISF serves immigrant families with immigration law assistance, English and Citizenship classes, health and social support programs, youth leadership development programs, and support services for seniors. International Institute of the East Bay Certified Community Campaign Agency 297 Lee Street Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 451-2846 Fax: (510) 465-3392 www.iieb.org hcastillo@iieb.org We act as resource for immigrants and refugees, enabling them to achieve selfsufficiency; and to promote mutual appreciation and understanding within the community. Invest in Kids Certified Community Campaign Agency 1300 Civic Drive, Ste. 3 Walnut Creek, CA Phone: (925) 932-6943 Fax: (925) 932-1465 www.investinkids.net chia@investinkids.net We provide long-term mentors and personal development services to promising lowincome or at risk youth. We include scholarship awards towards higher education and self-sufficiency. Jamestown Community Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 3382 - 26th Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Japanese American Services of the East Bay Certified Community Campaign Agency 2126 Channing Way Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 848-3560 Fax: (510) 848-3631 jaseb@igc.org JASEB provides a range of culturally competent services and programs that allow seniors to age well with dignity and supports their caregivers and families. Japanese Community Youth Council Certified Community Campaign Agency 1596 Post Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (451) 202-7909 Fax: (415) 563-7109 www.jcyc.org jcyc2@aol.com Since 1970, JCYC has offered a diverse array of services and activities to support children, youth and families throughout San Francisco with programs ranging from preschool to job training, and from academic counseling to substance abuse prevention/intervention. Japanese Cultural & Community Center of Northern CA Certified Community Campaign Agency 1840 Sutter Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 567-5505 Fax: (415) 567-4222 rhata@jcccnc.org The JCCCNC strives to meet the evolving needs of the Japanese American community through offering programs, affordable services and facility usage. Jelani House Certified Community Campaign Agency 1601 Quesada Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Jewish Community Center of San Francisco Certified Community Campaign Agency 1808 Wedemeyer San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Jewish Family & Children's Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 2150 Post Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 449-1200 Fax: (415) 449-1277 www.jfcs.org cynthiac@jfcs.org Compassionate, cost-effective preventive, therapeutic, education and supportive professional and volunteer human services help 45,000 people - children, families and elderly - annuallly, relieving suffering and sustaining self-sufficiency. Jewish Family & Children's Services of the East Bay Certified Community Campaign Agency 2484 Shattuck Avenue, #210 Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 704-7475 Fax: (510) 704-7494 www.jfcs-eastbay.org tfeldman@jfcs-eastbay.org Social services to East Bay residents: counseling, older adult case management, parenting and youth services, services to refugees, immigrants and Holocaust survivors, information and referral. Jewish Foundation of the Greater East Bay Certified Community Campaign Agency 401 Grand Ave., Ste. 500 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 839-2900 Fax: (510) 829-3996 www.jfed.org roberta@jfed.org Supports comprehensive community services throughout Alameda and Contra Costa counties for children, families, elders, and emigres; maintains centers for volunteerism, intergroup relations, culture and education. Jewish Vocational Service Certified Community Campaign Agency 77 Geary Street, Ste. 401 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 391-3600 Fax: (415) 391-3617 www.jvs.org jhalpin@jvs.org JVS assists individuals and businesses achieve their employement goals by providing the skills necessary for success in today's workplace. Jobs for Homeless Consortium Certified Community Campaign Agency 1915 Broadway Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: John Muir /Mt. Diablo Health System Certified Community Campaign Agency 1400 Treat Blvd. Walnut Creek, CA Phone: Fax: Jubilee West, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1485 - 8th Street Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 839-6776 Fax: (510) 839-9731 www.jubileewestinc.org minacsj@aol.com Jubilee West programs provide a variety of human services to youth and adults living in West Oakland and adjoining neighborhoods. Juma Ventures Certified Community Campaign Agency 131 Steuart Street, Suite 201 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 252-0502 Fax: (415) 252-0940 www.jumaventures.org maryb@jumaventures.org We employ low-income, at-risk youth in businesses we own and operate. We also provide youth with support for educational advancement and asset building. Junior Achievement fo the Bay Area, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 400 Oyster Point Blvd, Ste. 419 S. San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Junior Center of Art & Science Certified Community Campaign Agency 558 Bellevue Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Just for the Kids Certified Community Campaign Agency 5950 Sherry Lane, Suite 550 Austin, TX Phone: Fax: Kainos Home & Training Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 3631 Jefferson Avenue Redwood City, CA Phone: (650) 363-2423 Fax: (650) 363-2082 info@kainosusa.org andy.frisch@kainosusa.org Kainos Home and Training Center is an innovative community based program providing the highest quality residential and vocational services to adults with developmental disabilities. Kennedy Tract Parent Child Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 3001 Chapman Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Khadafy Foundation for Non-Violence, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1112 8th Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Kidango Certified Community Campaign Agency 4533 Mattos Drive Fremont, CA Phone: Fax: Kid's Club Certified Community Campaign Agency 209 G Street Antioch, CA Phone: Fax: Kids' Turn Certified Community Campaign Agency 1242 Market St., 4th Fl. San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Kimochi, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1715 Buchanan Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 931-2294 Fax: (415) 931-2299 www.kimochi-inc.org Korean Center, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1362 Post Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: KPFA Certified Community Campaign Agency 1929 Martin Luther Kings Jr. Way Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: La Casa de Las Madres Certified Community Campaign Agency 1850 Mission St., Ste. B San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 503-0500 Fax: (415) 503-0301 www.lacasa.org Provides battered women, teens and their children with emergency residential shelter, advocacy, counseling, family-based services and referrals. All services are bilingual English/Spanish and are offered free-of-charge. La Casita Bilingue Montessori School Certified Community Campaign Agency 592 Tennent Avenue Pinole, CA Phone: Fax: La Clinica de La Raza - Fruitvale Health Projects, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1515 Fruitvale Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 535-4000 Fax: (510) 535-1018 www.laclinica.org aaddison@laclinica.org La Clinica provides culturally and linguistically accessible, affordable, comprehensive health care services to Alameda, Contra Costa, and Solano counties' medically underserved populations. La Familia Counseling Certified Community Campaign Agency 26081 Mocine Avenue Hayward, CA Phone: Fax: La Leche League of Northern CA & Hawaii Certified Community Campaign Agency 838 Calmar Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: La Raza Centro Legal, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 474 Valencia Street, Suite 295 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 575-3500 Fax: (415) 255-7593 www.lrcl.org analoya@pacbell.net We provide advocacy, legal services, leadership development, and opportunities to organize around issues that affect low-income, immigrant, and Latino communities. Labor Community Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 221 Main Street, Suite 300 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Labor Project for Working Families Certified Community Campaign Agency 2521 Channing Way, #5555 Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: Lafayette Community Center Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 500 St. Mary's Road Lafayette, CA Phone: (925) 284-2232 Fax: (925) 284-1549 The Lafayette Community Center is a facility which offers a multitude of programs and services for citizens of Lafayette, CA. Lake Merritt Institute, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 568 Bellevue Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 238-2290 Fax: (510) 238-2290 www.lakemerrittinstitute.org lmi@netwiz.net The Lake Merritt Institute: Removes trash from the estuary; conducts education about urban runoff; maintains aeration fountains; and inspires improvements to this unique natural resource. Lakeside Temple of Practical Christianity Certified Community Campaign Agency 144 Athol Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Larkin Street Youth Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 1150 Sutter Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 673-0911 Fax: (415) 749-3838 www.larkinstreetyouth.org jenniferkarr@larkinstreetyouth.org Larkin Street Youth Services is a nationally recognized leader in providing innovative and effective programs for homeless and runaway youth in San Francisco. Las Trampas, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 3460 Lana Lane Lafayette, CA Phone: (925) 284-1462 Fax: (925) 283-1372 www.lastrampas.org ltrampas@pacbell.net Adults with developmental disabilities receive support services to discover their capabilities and lead fuller lives in their homes, at work, and in the community. Latin American Community Assistance Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 2326 Bramble Ct Castro Valley, CA Phone: (510) 886-0981 Fax: (510) 733-6430 www.lacafoundation.org laca@lacafoundation.org LACA Foundation funds water projects, provides medical and optical clinics, educates blind chilidren and promising impoverished youth and gives emergency relief to poor of Latin America. Latino Council of Marin Certified Community Campaign Agency 650 Las Gallinas Ave. San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: Lavender Seniors of the East Bay Certified Community Campaign Agency 1395 Bancroft Ave., Ste. 10 San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) 667-9655 Fax: (510) 667-9909 www.lavenderseniors.org lavenderseniors@email.msn.com Lavender Seniors seeks to improve the quality of life of older gay and lesbian residents of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties through community outreach, advocacy and education. Lavender Youth Recreation & Information Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 127 Collingwood Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 703-6150 Fax: (415) 703-6153 www.lyric.org karyin@lyric.org LYRIC is a community center for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth offering peer-based education, advocacy, recreation, information, and leadership opportunities. www.lyric.org. Law Center for Families Certified Community Campaign Agency 510 16th St., Ste 300 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 451-9261 Fax: (510) 763-2169 www.lcff.org gsmith@lcff.org (Formerly known as Community Legal Aid Society), we are a non-profit professional corporation created to provide high-quality legal services emphasizing family, housing and consumer laws. Leadership Excellence Certified Community Campaign Agency 510 - 16th St., #400 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: LeDoursey Foundation, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 1101 Masonic Ave. San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Legal Aid of Marin Certified Community Campaign Agency 154 Tony Court Vallejo, CA Phone: Fax: Legal Aid of the North Bay Certified Community Campaign Agency 30 N. San Pedro, Ste. 140 San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: Legal Aid Society - Employment Law Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 600 Harrison Street, Suite 120 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 864-8848 Fax: (415) 864-8199 www.las-elc.org mhatta@las-elc.org Works on national, state, and loval levels to ensure that equal opportunity in employment is honored as a civil right, fundametal to a just society. Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County Certified Community Campaign Agency 521 East Fifth Avenue San Mateo, CA Phone: (650) 558-0915 Fax: (650) 558-0673 mshawver@leaglaidsmc.org mshawver@legalaidsmc.org Legal Aid provides legal representation, education and resolution of systemic problems in order to improve the lives of low-income, disabled and seniors in San Mateo County. Legal Assistance for Seniors Certified Community Campaign Agency 464 Seventh Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Legal Assistance to the Elderly Certified Community Campaign Agency 100 McAllister St., Ste. 412 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: www.laesf.org Legal Assistance to the Elderly Certified Community Campaign Agency 100 McAllister St., Ste. 412 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 861-4444 Fax: (415) 861-6458 www.laesf.org hlevy@laesf.org Provides free legal advice and representation to San Francisco residents age sixty and over and assists Medicare recipients in accessing benefits and choosing coverage. Legal Community Against Violence Certified Community Campaign Agency 268 Bush Street, #555 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Legal Community Against Violence Certified Community Campaign Agency 268 Bush Street, #555 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 433-2062 Fax: (415) 433-3357 www.firearmslawcenter.org webmaster@firearmslawcenter.org Legal Community Against Violence (LCAV): LCAV provides free legal assistance and education to communities that want to enact laws or take other measures to end gun violence. Legal Services for Prisoners w/Children Certified Community Campaign Agency 1540 Market Street, #490 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 255-7036 Fax: (415) 552-3150 info@prinsonerswithchildren.org karen@prisonerswithchildren.org LSPC was formed in 1978 as one of the first legal services organizations to address the civil legal needs of women prisoners and their families. Legal Services of Northern CA - Solano Certified Community Campaign Agency 1810 Capitol Street Vallejo, CA Phone: Fax: Liberty Union High School District Education Certified Community Campaign Agency 20 Oak Street Brentwood, CA Phone: Fax: LIFE Eldercare, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 3350 Capitol Avenue Fremont, CA Phone: Fax: LIFE ElderCare's Meals on Wheels, Friendly Visitors and Home Services Registry programs enable seniors in Fremont, Newark and Union City to remain living independently in their own homes. LIFE Eldercare, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 3350 Capitol Avenue Fremont, CA Phone: (510) 574-2090 Fax: (415) 574-2054 www.lifeeldercare.org cdo@ci.fremont.ca.us LIFE ElderCare's Meals on Wheels, Friendly Visitors and Home Services Registry programs enable seniors in Fremont, Newark and Union City to remain living independently in their own homes. Lifelong Medical Care Certified Community Campaign Agency 2031 Sixth Street Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: LIFETIME Certified Community Campaign Agency 132 E. 12th Street Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 452-5192 Fax: (510) 452-5193 www.geds.to.phds.org contact@geds-to-phds LIFETIME helps low-income parents enroll in, continue and complete education and training and get the skills they need to get out of poverty. Lincoln Child Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 4368 Lincoln Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 485-7103 Fax: (510) 531-8968 www.lincolncc.org jaclsoares@lincolncc.org With programs ranging from residential to community-based Lincoln Child Center enables vulnerable and emotionally troubled children and their families to lead independent and fulfilling lives. Link 'n Learn Certified Community Campaign Agency 45 California Street, Suite 200 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Lisa's Closet Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 224 Pittsburg, CA Phone: (925) 427-0631 Fax: (925) 427-1205 Give prom dresses to girls that cannot afford them. Safety and awareness fair. High school scholarship yearly. Support little league team. All about kids. Literacy Plus Certified Community Campaign Agency 835 C Street Hayward, CA Phone: Fax: Livermore Area recreation & Park District Certified Community Campaign Agency 71 Trevarno road Livermore, CA Phone: Fax: Loaves and Fishes of Contra Costa Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 3335 Danville, CA Phone: Fax: The mission of Loaves & Fishes is to,"feed the hungry". We feed anyone who is in need in Contra Costa County. Loaves and Fishes of Contra Costa Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 3335 Danville, CA Phone: (925) 837-8758 Fax: (925) 837-8758 www.loavesandfishesofcontracosta.org rick@loavesandfishesofcontracosta.org The mission of Loaves & Fishes is to,"feed the hungry". We feed anyone who is in need in Contra Costa County. Lord's Gym, Vacaville Certified Community Campaign Agency 310 Parker Street Vacaville, CA Phone: Fax: Love a Child Certified Community Campaign Agency 2080 Strand Road Walnut Creek, CA Phone: Fax: Love is the Answer Certified Community Campaign Agency 4340 Redwood Hwy., #101 San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: Love-A-Child Missions Certified Community Campaign Agency 2301 Willow Pass Road Bay Point, CA Phone: (925) 458-5663 Fax: (925) 456-0563 www.love-a-child.org loveachild1@aol.com Emergency residential shelter for low-income women and children. Children services: tutoring, health services, mentoring. Adult services: parenting classes, adddictive substance classess, job & housing assistance. Low Income Families' Empowerment Through Education Certified Community Campaign Agency 132 E. 12th Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Lutheran Social Services of Northern CA Certified Community Campaign Agency 433 Hegenberger Road, Ste. 103 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Lutheran Social Services of Northern CA Certified Community Campaign Agency 433 Hegenberger Road, Ste. 103 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 729-7240 Fax: (510) 729-7244 www.lssnorcal.org rstahlke@aol.com Lutheran Social Services of Northern California provides services to people with AIDS, emergency food, school-based services for girls, AIDS Friendship Banquets, counseling services, and disaster recovery services. Lyon-Martin Women's Health Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 1748 Market St., Ste. 201 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Lyon-Martin Women's Health Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 1748 Market St., Ste. 201 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 901-7105 Fax: (415) 252-7512 www.lyon-martin.org dflournoy@lyon-martin.org Lyon Martin provides personalized healthcare and support services to women and transgender people who lack access to quality care because of their sexual or gender identity regardless of their ability to pay. Maitri Certified Community Campaign Agency 401 Duboce Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Make-A-Wish Foundation of the Greater Bay Area Certified Community Campaign Agency 120 Montgomery Street, Suite 1080 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 982-9474 Fax: (415) 982-0444 www.makewish.org kmullen@makewish.org We fulfill magical wishes for children with life-threatening illnesses in 17 Bay Area counties, providing moments of hope and joy during uncertain times. Manalive Violence Prevention Programs Certified Community Campaign Agency 3338 - 17th St., #202 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Manna Internation Relief & Development Certified Community Campaign Agency 903 Madison Ave. Redwood City, CA Phone: Fax: Manos Unidas Certified Community Campaign Agency 3261 - 23rd Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Manzer Scholarship Fund - Vacaville Police Dept. Certified Community Campaign Agency 630 Merchant Street Vacaville, CA Phone: Fax: Marin Abused Women's Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 734 'A' Street San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: Marin Advocates for Children Certified Community Campaign Agency 1055 Las Orejas, #15 San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: Marin AIDS Project Certified Community Campaign Agency 1660 Second Street San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: Marin Brian Injury Network Certified Community Campaign Agency 1144 Magnolia Avenue Larkspur , CA Phone: Fax: Marin Center for Independent Living Certified Community Campaign Agency 710 - 4th Street San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: Marin Community Clinic Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 760 Larkspur , CA Phone: (415) 448-1526 Fax: 415892-8732 www.marinclinc.org kfennell@marinclinic.org The provide comprehensive, high-quality primary healthcare services to traditionally underserved people in Marin County. Marin Gold Gate Learning Disabilities Association Certified Community Campaign Agency 1429 Butterfield Road San Anselmo, CA Phone: Fax: Marin Human Rights Round Table on Hate Violence Certified Community Campaign Agency 1123 Court St., #10 San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: Marin Interfaith youth Outreach Certified Community Campaign Agency 1115 Third Street San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: Marin Nexus Certified Community Campaign Agency 650 Las Gallinas Ave. San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: Marin Services for Women Certified Community Campaign Agency 444 Magnolia Avenue, Suite 101 Larkspur , CA Phone: (415) 924-5995 Fax: (415) 924-6837 mswdevdir@yahoo.com Marin Services for Women is a non-profit agency that provides a full continuum of residential and outpatient chemical dependency services for women. Marine Science Institute Certified Community Campaign Agency 500 Discovery Parkway Redwood City, CA Phone: Fax: Martinez Community Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 789 Martinez, CA Phone: (925) 372-6286 Fax: peter.jurichko@us.rhodia.com Martinez Community Foundation, a nonprofit public benefit corporation, supports peojcts and programs that benefit the Martinez community and its residents. Masjidullah Certified Community Campaign Agency 816 Main Street Martinez, CA Phone: Fax: Masterworks Chorale Society Certified Community Campaign Agency 1700 W. Hissdale Blvd. San Mateo, CA Phone: Fax: Maynard Institute for Journalism Education Certified Community Campaign Agency 409 13th Street, 9th Fl. Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Meals of Marin Certified Community Campaign Agency 1111 East Francisco Blvd., Suite B San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: Meals on Wheels of San Francisco Certified Community Campaign Agency 1375 Fairfax Ave. San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Meals on Wheels of Solano County, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1000 Texas St., Ste. E Fairfield, CA Phone: Fax: Meals On Wheels/Senior Outreach Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 1300 Civic Drive Walnut Creek , CA Phone: (925) 937-8311 Fax: (925) 946-1869 seniorservices@sbcglobal.net kenbiser@sbcglobal.net Provides many low-income services to seniors in Contra Costa County, including Meals On Wheels, Friendly Visitors, Care Management, Home Chore Registry, CC Cafes, RSVP. Mental Health Association of Alameda County Certified Community Campaign Agency 1801 Adeline Street, #203 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 835-5010 Fax: (510) 835-9232 www.mhaac.org sjb@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. Mental Health Association of San Francisco Certified Community Campaign Agency 1095 Market St., Ste. 408 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Mental Health Association of San Francisco Certified Community Campaign Agency 1095 Market St., Ste. 408 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 241-2926 Fax: (415) 241-2928 www.mha-sf.org belinda@mha-sf.org The Mental Health Association of San Francisco is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families affected by mental illness and educating the community about mental health. Mental Health Association of San Mateo County Certified Community Campaign Agency 2686 Spring Street Redwood City, CA Phone: Fax: Mentoring Center, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 1221 Preservation Parkway, Suite 200 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 891-0427 Fax: (510) 891-0492 www.mentor.org tmc@mentor.org Offers technical assistance and training to organizations interested in developing or improving mentoring efforts. Provides a community based group mentoring and intervention program for youth 14-25. Mercy Retirement & Care Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 3431 Foothill Blvd. Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Mid-Peninsula Boys & Girls Club Certified Community Campaign Agency 200 Noth Quebec Street San Mateo, CA Phone: Fax: Midsummer Mozart Festival Certified Community Campaign Agency 3661 Buchannan St., Ste. 200 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Milagro Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 9125 San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: Mission Housing Development Corporation Certified Community Campaign Agency 474 Valencia Street, Suite 280 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 864-6432 Fax: (415) 864-0378 acousins@missionhousing.org Maintains the diversity of San Francisco's Mission District by creating and preserving high quality affordable housing and linking residents with social services and community building activities. Mission Learning Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 475 Valencia Street, Suite 210 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 575-3535 Fax: (415) 558-9363 www.missionlearningcenter.com lorettak_mic_@yahoo.com Provides educational programs for children not yet reading at their grade level; and early literacy and school readiness activities for families with children at risk. Moraga Educational Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 1010 Camino Pablo Moraga, CA Phone: Fax: Moss Beach Homes, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 333 Gellert Blvd., #203 Daly City, CA Phone: Fax: Moss Beach Homes, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 333 Gellert Blvd., #203 Daly City, CA Phone: (650) 758-0111 Fax: (650) 758-0122 www.mossbeachhomes.com vernon@mossbeachhomes.com Provides therapeutic treatment services for children placed in adoptive homes and foster family and group home settings, and supports after-hours, school-based children's programming. Mother & Infant Wellness Program Certified Community Campaign Agency 25 San Fernando Way. Ste. A Daly City, CA Phone: Fax: Mountain Play Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 2025 Mill Valley, CA Phone: Fax: Mt. Diablo Elementary Parent Faculty Club Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 720 Clayton, CA Phone: (925) 672-4840 Fax: kelly@rpmfg.com A non-profit parent faculty club promoting youth welfare through a cooperative effort of the parents, teachers, and other citizens of the community. Mt. Diablo Habitat for Humanity Certified Community Campaign Agency , Phone: Fax: Mt. Diablo Peace Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 55 Eckley Lane Walnut Creek, CA Phone: Fax: Mt. Diablo Young Men's Christian Association Certified Community Campaign Agency 395 Civic Drive, Suite G Pleasant Hill, CA Phone: (925) 609-9622 Fax: (925) 609-9639 www.mdrymca.org czamora@mdrymca.org. The Mt. Diablo Regional YMCA is a values based association founded on JudeoChristian principles, dedicated to enriching spirit, mind and body in all participants. Museum of Children's Art Certified Community Campaign Agency 538 Ninth Street, Suite 210 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Music in Schools Today Certified Community Campaign Agency 582 Market Street, Suite 213 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 392-9010 Fax: (415) 392-9104 www.mustcreate.org meg@mustcreate.org Provides music and art programs to school age children, focusing on at risk youth. Produces community events that foster music and arts education. Napa Emergency Women's Shelter Certified Community Campaign Agency 1001 Second St., Ste. 225 Napa, CA Phone: Fax: Napa Unified Education Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 2425 Jefferson Street Napa, CA Phone: Fax: Napa Valley AIDS Project Certified Community Campaign Agency 603 Cabot Way Napa, CA Phone: (707) 258-2437 Fax: (707) 258-8712 www.aidsproject@aol.com www.aidsproject@aol.com Provides case management, rental assistance and food for people with HIV/AIDS; offers HIV testing; performs communicable disease/drug&alcohol outreach to migrant, homeless, drug-addicted, students, gay individuals. Bilingual. Napa Valley Coalition of Non-Profit Agencies Certified Community Campaign Agency 1040 Main Street, Suite 305 Napa, CA Phone: (707) 252-6301 Fax: (707) 252-6239 www.napanonprofitcoalition.org nvcnpa@napanet.org Napa Valley Coalition of Non-Profit Agencies (Clinic Ole) Certified Community Campaign Agency 935 Trancas Street, #4C Napa, CA Phone: Fax: Napa Valley Support Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 650 Imperial Way, Ste. 202 Napa, CA Phone: (707) 253-7490 Fax: (707) 253-0115 www.pages.sbcglobal.net/nvss imharris@sssbcgobal.net Napa Valley Support Services provides employment, while expanding and encouraging choices for education, daily living and recreation in integrated community environments for adults with disabilities. National AIDS Memorial Grove Certified Community Campaign Agency 856 Stanyan Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: National AIDS Memorial Grove Certified Community Campaign Agency 856 Stanyan Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 750-8340 Fax: (415) 750-0214 www.aidsmemorial.org r_pavich@mindspring.com The National AIDS Memorial Grove serves as a living tribute to all lives touched by AIDS by providing a place for healing, hope, and remembrance. National Alopecia Areata Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 14 Mitchell Blvd. San Rafael, CA Phone: (415) 472-3780 Fax: (415) 472-5343 www.naaf.org shameka@naaf.org National Alopecia Areata Foundation (NAAF) 415-472-3780: www.naaf.org. EIN 942780249. Funds the majority of the research on this disease, produces patient information materials, and conducts awareness campaigns about alopecia areata, and holds an Annual International Patient Conference. National Brain Tumor Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 414 - 13th St., Ste. 700 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: National Economic Development and Law Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 2201 Broadway, Suite 815 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: National Housing Law Project Certified Community Campaign Agency 614 Grand Avenue, Suite 320 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: National Institute of Art & Disabilities Certified Community Campaign Agency 551 - 23rd Street Richmond, CA Phone: (510) 620-0290 Fax: (510) 620-0326 www.niadart.org patcoleman@niadart.org National Institute of Art and Disabilities (NIAD) provides an art program for adults with developmental disabilities. NIAD, a neighborhood center, promotes creative expression, independence, dignity and community integration. Art classes include: Painting, drawing, ceramics, printmaking, textiles and poetry/computer classes. National Radio Project Certified Community Campaign Agency 1916 Telegraph Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: National Sarcoidosis Society Certified Community Campaign Agency 1410 Steniner Street, #PH1C San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Natural Step, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 1007 General Kennedy Ave. San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Nehemiah International, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 4950 Allison Parkway, Suite F Vacaville, CA Phone: Fax: Neighborhood House of N. Richmond Certified Community Campaign Agency 305 Chelsey Ave. Richmond, CA Phone: Fax: Nepalese Youth Opportunity Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 3030 Bridgeway, Suite 211 Sausalito, CA Phone: Fax: Network for Elders Certified Community Campaign Agency 1555 Burke Av., Ste. A San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Network on Women in Prison Certified Community Campaign Agency 1540 Market Street, #490 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 255-7036 Fax: (415) 552-3150 info@prinsonerswithchildren.org LSPC was formed in 1978 as one of the first legal services organizations to address the cicil legal ledds of women prosoners and their families. Out mission is to advocate for the human rights and empowerment of incarcerated parents, child, family members and people at risk for incarceration. New Beginnings Christian Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 2200 Jeffrey Way Brentwood, CA Phone: Fax: New Bridge Foundation, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 524 Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: New Connections Certified Community Campaign Agency 3024 Willow Pass Road Concord, CA Phone: (925) 363-5000 Fax: (925) 363-5075 www.newconnections.org jbouquin@newconnections.org Supporting healthy, drug-free communitites by providing school-based counselors, substance abuse treatment, and therapeutic services for low-income families, welfare-towork participants and people living with HIV/AIDS. New Directions Counseling Center, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 996 Oak Grove Rd Concord, CA Phone: Fax: New Leaf: Services for Our Community Certified Community Campaign Agency 1853 Market Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 626-7000 Fax: (415) 626-5916 www.newleafservices.org jpak@newleafservices.org Provides professional mental health, support and substance abuse services to strengthen the diverse lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning communties of San Francisco. New Rhythms Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 10 Red Hill Circle Tiburom, CA Phone: Fax: Next Step Learning Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 2222 Curtis Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Next Step Learning Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 2222 Curtis Street Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 251-1731 Fax: (510) 251-8028 www.nextsteplc.org nextsteplc@earthlink.net Next Step Learning Center provides innovative, cost-free literacy and GED preparation programs to disadvantaged Oakland residents, using the services of volunteers from the community. Nia House Learning Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 2234 - 9th Street Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: NIAD Art Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 551 - 23rd Street Richmond, CA Phone: Fax: Nihonmachi Legal Outreach Certified Community Campaign Agency 1188 Franklin St., Ste. 202 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 567-6255 Fax: Nihonmachi Little Friends Certified Community Campaign Agency 2031 Bush Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 922-8998 Fax: (415) 922-0135 nlfchildcare@yahoo.com nlfchildcare@yahoo.com Nihonmachi Little Friends is a community-based, Japanese biligual, multicultural childcare organization committed to providing quality and afforable childcare services for preschoolers through elementary school-age children. Nike Animal Rescue Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 5463 Sheridan Road Sunol, CA Phone: Fax: Nikki Hospice Foundation for Pets, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 400 New Bedford Drive Vallejo, CA Phone: Fax: Nocal Armenian Home and Senior Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 1601 Bayshore Hwy, #123 Burlingame, CA Phone: Fax: Norte Dame High School, Belmont Certified Community Campaign Agency 1540 Ralston Avenue Belmont, CA Phone: Fax: North Bay Children's Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 932 C Street Novato, CA Phone: Fax: North Bay House of Imani Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 5909 Vallejo, CA Phone: Fax: North Bay Housing Coalition Certified Community Campaign Agency 650 Imperial Way, Suite 202 Napa, CA Phone: (707) 259-6121 Fax: (707) 259-6131 www.northbayhousingcoalition.org mary@northbayhousingcoaltion.org North Bay Housing Coalition is committed to expanding housing opportunities for persons with developmental disabilities in Napa and Solano counties. North of Market Senior Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 333 Turk Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: North Peninsula Neighborhood Services Center, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 600 Linden Avenue South San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Northern CA Coalition for Immigrant Rights Certified Community Campaign Agency 995 Market St., Ste. 1108 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Northern CA Council of Black Professional Engineers Certified Community Campaign Agency 630 - 20th Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Northern CA Diabetes Institute Certified Community Campaign Agency 1900 Sullivan Ave., 8th Fl. Daly City, CA Phone: Fax: Northern CA Service League Certified Community Campaign Agency 28 Boardman Place San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: The Northern California Service League's mission is to reduce crime by helping offenders and ex-offenders become responsible and productive citizens through education, prevention, and intervention. Northern CA Service League Certified Community Campaign Agency 28 Boardman Place San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 863-2323 Fax: (415) 863-1882 NCSL@NorCalServiceLeague.org shirley@norcalserviceleague.org The Northern California Service League's mission is to reduce crime by helping offenders and ex-offenders become responsible and productive citizens through education, prevention, and intervention. Northern California Council for the Community Certified Community Campaign Agency 221 Main Street, Suite 300 San Francisco, CA Phone: 415-808-4304 Fax: 415-856-0906 www.nccc.org A regional community building intermediary that focuses on What Works! by benchmarking best practices, conducting learning experiences, developing implementation tools and demonstrating successful approaches. Northern California Grantmakers Certified Community Campaign Agency 116 New Montgomery Street, Suite 742 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Northern California Volleyball Association Certified Community Campaign Agency 72 Dorman Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 550-7582 Fax: (415) 550-7762 www.ncva.com vball@ncva.com Supports and develops volleyball programs and organizations, collects and distributed volleyball - related information and provides education opportunies for the regional volleyball community. Novato Community Hospital Certified Community Campaign Agency 1625 Hill Road Novato, CA Phone: Fax: Novato Human Needs Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 1907 Novato Blvd. Novato, CA Phone: (415) 897-4147 Fax: (415) 897-7171 www.nhnc.org cjames@nhnc.org Provides a comprehensive program helping families overcome immediate crises and achieve self-suficiency. Services: housing, employment, counseling, educational programs, information/referral, emergency food and transportation. Novato Youth Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 680 Wilson Avenue Novato, CA Phone: Fax: Novato Youth Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 680 Wilson Avenue Novato, CA Phone: (415) 892-1643 Fax: (415) 892-5098 www.novatoyouthcenter.org nyc@novato.net The Novato Youth Center offers childcare for ages infant through 14; family, individual & group counseling; tutoring; bilingual outreach; sports leagues; health education including teen pregnancy prevention. NRA Foundation, Inc., The Certified Community Campaign Agency 11250 Waples Mill Road Fairfax, VA Phone: (888) 467-2363 Fax: (703) 267-3966 www.nrafoundation.org donorpgrms@nrahq.org Supports programs within the NRA, law enforcement and other community-based agencies that foster firearms safety and education, constitutional education and wildlife conservation management. Nueva School, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 6565 Skyline Blvd. Hillsborough, CA Phone: Fax: Oakland Asian Students Educational Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 196 Tenth Street Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 891-9928 Fax: (510) 891-9418 www.oases.org OASES seeks to empower youth who have limited resources, particularly those in the Asian and Pacific Islander communities in Oakland, to maximize their full potential through educational and social support. Oakland Community Housing, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 405 - 14th St., Ste. 400 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Oakland Dollars for Scholars Certified Community Campaign Agency 5337 College Ave., #144 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Oakland East Bay Gay Men's Chorus Certified Community Campaign Agency 2712 Telegraph Avenue Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: Oakland Museum of California Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 1000 Oak Street Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 238-2200 Fax: (510) 238-2258 www.museumca.org jberckefeldt@museumca.org Provides quality experiences for people of all ages and means through programs and exhibitions of California's art, history, and environment. Oakland Museum of California Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 1000 Oak Street Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 238-2200 Fax: (510) 238-2258 www.museunca,org Provides quality experiences for people of all ages and means through programs and exhibitions of California's art, history, and environment. Oakland Progressive Daycare Certified Community Campaign Agency 733 Beatie Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Oakland Public Library Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 1611 Telegraph Ave., Ste. 801 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 251-2466 Fax: (510) 251-2468 www.oplf.org rrangel@oplf.org Provides funding for supplementary programs of the Oakland Public Library system, not currently supported by government or city funds. Oakland Zoo Certified Community Campaign Agency 9777 Golf Links Road Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Okizu Foundation, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 16 Digital Drive Novato, CA Phone: (415) 382-9083 Fax: (415) 382-8384 www.okizu.org okizu@aol.com The Okizu Foundation provides camping retreats which include recreation, respite and peer support to Northern California's children and families affected by childhood cancer. On Lok Senior Health Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 1333 Bush Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: On Lok Senior Health Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 1333 Bush Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 292-8888 Fax: (415) 292-8745 www.onlok.org jchansen@onlok.org On Lok Seniors Health Services provides comprehensive medical, social, rehabilitation therapy and personal care services to San Francisco and Fremont's oldest community members. Open Heart Kitchen Certified Community Campaign Agency 1141 Catalina Drive, #137 Livermore, CA Phone: Fax: Operation Access Certified Community Campaign Agency 1409 Sutter St., Ste. 301 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Opportunities Industrialization Center West (OICW) Certified Community Campaign Agency 1200 O'Brien Drive Menlo Park, CA Phone: Fax: Opportunity for Independence Certified Community Campaign Agency 20 H Street San Rafael , CA Phone: (415) 721-7772 Fax: (415) 721-7782 www.ofiinc.org pvermilyea@ofiinc.org Opportunity for Independence is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for indivudials with disabilities by developing and providing essential and individualized programs. Opportunity House Certified Community Campaign Agency 712 Catherine Street Vacaville, CA Phone: Fax: OPTIC - Opportunities for Technology Information Careers Certified Community Campaign Agency 3102 Delta Fair Blvd. Antioch, CA Phone: (925) 776-1133 Fax: (925) 776-1131 www.optic-cc.org maggie@optic-cc.org OPTIC provides technical and administrative training, life skills, case management, paid work experience, job placement to unemployed and underemployed Contra Costa County residents. Or Shalom Jewish Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 20 Woodside Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Oral Lee Brown Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 9901 MacArthur Blvd. Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 430-3041 Fax: (510) 568-3000 The "Oral Lee Brown Foundation" is a nonprofit public benefit corporation with the specific purpose of providing educational assitance and scholarships for residents of the City of Oakland for the pursuit of post high school education. Out & Equal Workplace Advocates Certified Community Campaign Agency 221 Main Street, Suite 300 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Oyate Certified Community Campaign Agency 2702 Mathews Street Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 848-6700 Fax: (510) 848-4815 www.oyate.org oyate@oyate.org Empowers native children by providing culturally relevant books and materials; and educates parents, teachers, and community members in combating biases in textbooks and curricula. Pacific Center for Human Growth Certified Community Campaign Agency 2712 Telegraph Avenue Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 548-8283 Fax: (510) 548-2938 www.pacificcenter.org frank@pacificcenter.org The Pacific Center is a premier lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender community center offering counseling, support groups, HIV prevention, youth programs, communiyy education and social events. Pacific Diversified Services, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 911 R. Irwin Street San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: Pacific Institute for Studies in Development Certified Community Campaign Agency 654 - 13th Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Pacific Skyline Council, Boy Scouts of America Certified Community Campaign Agency 1300 South Amphlett Blvd. San Mateo, CA Phone: Fax: Pacific Vision Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 2395 Sacramento St., 2nd Level San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 600-3423 Fax: (415) 346-6562 www.pacificvisionfoundation.org beemstj@sutterhealth.org Not-for-profit organization which raises funds in support of vision research, education and patient care. Out goal is to enhance vision for all. Pacifica School Volunteers Certified Community Campaign Agency 375 Reina del Mar Ave. Pacifica, CA Phone: Fax: Pacificans Care Certified Community Campaign Agency 127 Essex Way Pacifica, CA Phone: Fax: Pact, An Adoption Alliance Certified Community Campaign Agency 3220 Blume Drive, Suite 289 Richmond, CA Phone: (510) 243-9460 Fax: (510) 243-9970 www.pactadopt.org info@pactadopt.org Pact provides adoption services to children of color. We offer lifelong education and support to adoptive families and birth families regarding race, adoption and family. Palcare, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 945 California Drive Burlingame, CA Phone: Fax: Panamerica Roundtable for Contra Costa & Alameda County Certified Community Campaign Agency 414 Polero Drive Danville, CA Phone: Fax: Parental Stress Service, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1727 Martin Luther King Jr. way Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Parental Stress Service, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1727 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, #109 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 893-9230 Fax: (510) 893-2074 www.pss.helps kfitzsimmons@psshelps.org Parental Stress Service: Provides comprehensive treatment/prevention services to families in Alameda County who have, or might, abuse their children and those wanting to learn positive parenting skills. Parent-Child Development Centers, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 2619 Broadway Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 452-0492 Fax: (510) 452-0508 www.locality.com adelpcdc@pacbell.net PCDCI provides linguistically, culturally and developmentally-appropriate learning experiences. The parent involvement aspect enhances leadership skills of parents thereby employablility, which increases family well-being. Partners in School Innovation Certified Community Campaign Agency 1060 Tennessee Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Peniel Baptist Church Certified Community Campaign Agency 3798 San Pablo Dam Road El Sobrante, CA Phone: Fax: Peninsula Association for Retarded Children Association Certified Community Campaign Agency 1650 S. Amphlett Blvd., #213 San Mateo, CA Phone: Fax: Peninsula Civic Light Opera Certified Community Campaign Agency 428 Peninsula Avenue San Mateo, CA Phone: Fax: Peninsula Community Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 1700 South El Camino Real, #300 San Mateo, CA Phone: Fax: Peninsula Habitat for Humanity, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 690 Broadway Redwood City, CA Phone: (650) 324-2266 Fax: (650) 324-4375 www.peninsulahabitat.org gisela@penisulahabitat.org We make the dream of quality, affordable housing a reality. Working in partnership with volunteers and partner families, we are building throughout San Mateo County. Peninsula Jewish Community Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 2440 Carlmont Drive Belmont, CA Phone: Fax: Peninsula Jewish Community Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 2440 Carlmont Drive Belmont, CA Phone: (650) 591-4438 Fax: (650) 591-6902 www.pjcc.org awolf@pjcc.org The PJCC builds community, and serves thousands each year through preschools, summer camp, sports, fitness & wellness programs, and youth, family and senior programs. Peninsula Volunteers, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 800 Middle Avenue Menlo Park, CA Phone: (650) 326-0665 Fax: (650) 326-9547 www.peninsulavolunteers.org mkaroline@peninsulavolunteers.org Dedicated to improving the quality of life of senior adults in our community. Perinatal Council, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 2648 International Blvd., Ste. 801 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 437-8945 Fax: (510) 437-8959 www.theperinatalcouncil.org lcollins@perinatalcouncil.org Education/support on parenting, wellness, life skills; in-home case management to link pregnant teens and women and famillies with young children to health and social services. Peter Cacioppo Certified Community Campaign Agency 1350 Bollinger Canyon Rd. Moraga, CA Phone: Fax: Pets Are Wonderful Support Certified Community Campaign Agency 3248 16th Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Pets Are Wonderful Support Certified Community Campaign Agency 1121 Mission Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 241-1460 Fax: (415) 503-0436 info@pawssf.org erin@pawssf.org A volunteer-based agency that helps low-income people with AIDS and other disabling illnesses to care for their animal companions. Also educates the community on benefits and risks of animal companionship. Pets Unlimited Certified Community Campaign Agency 2343 Filmore Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Philippine International AID Certified Community Campaign Agency 1486 Huntington Avenue South San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Philippine International AID Certified Community Campaign Agency 1486 Huntington Avenue, Suite 300 South San Francisco, CA Phone: (650) 872-8661 Fax: (650) 872-8651 www.phil-aid.org myuchengco@aol.com Incorporated since 1986, Philippine International AID (PIA) provides mainly educational assistance to underprivileged children in Manilla, Philippines. Staffed by volunteers. Expenses are 20% of revenues. Phoenix Center for Hearing Impaired Children Certified Community Campaign Agency 1291 E. Hillsdale Blvd, Ste. 123 Foster City, CA Phone: Fax: Phoenix Program, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1875 Willow Pass Road, #300 Concord, CA Phone: Fax: Pittsburg Pre-School and Community Council, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1760 Chester Drive Pittsburg, CA Phone: Fax: Planned Parenthood Golded Gate Certified Community Campaign Agency 815 Eddy Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 441-7858 Fax: (415) 441-3370 www.ppgg.org PPGG provides comprehensive reproductive and primary health care, education programs, advocates public policy to guarantee indivdual rights, dignity and privacy, and prmotes healthcare research. Point Reyes Medical Clinic Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 910 Point Reyes Station, CA Phone: Fax: Positive Resource Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 973 Market Street, 6th Fl. San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Potrero Hill Neighborhood House Certified Community Campaign Agency 953 De Haro Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 826-8080 Fax: (415) 826-5252 sjohns35@aol.com The Potrero Hill Neighborhood is a multi-purpose, multi generational community center in continuous operation for almost a century with the mission to improve the quality of life in the community with an emphasis on youth and education. Pregnancy Centers of Contra Costa, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 4991 Clayton Road Concord, CA Phone: Fax: PRIDE Industries Certified Community Campaign Agency 720 Link Road Suisun, CA Phone: Fax: Progress Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 368 Fell Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Progressive Christian Day Care Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 1728 Alcatraz Avenue Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 654-6686 Fax: The Progressive Christian Day Care Center provides quality child development services to preschool and kindergarten age children in the surrounding community. Project Second Chance, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1750 Oak Park Blvd. Pleasant Hill, CA Phone: Fax: Project Second Chance, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1750 Oak Park Blvd. Pleasant Hill, CA Phone: (925) 927-3250 Fax: (924) 646-6461 www.ccclib.org/psc/psc.html slynn@ccclib.org Provides free reading and writing tutoring to adults needing to improve their basic literacy skills. A service of the Contra Costa County Library. Project SEED Certified Community Campaign Agency 2530 San Pablo Ave., Ste. K Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 644-3422 Fax: (510) 644-0566 www.projectseed.org joanneblum@aol.com Math teaching specialists make algebra, geometry, precalculus easy-to-grasp by needy 2nd -8th graders. Basic math improves, also. Project Share Life Certified Community Campaign Agency 1390 Market St., Ste. 1200 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Project Transition Certified Community Campaign Agency 333 Hegenberger Rd., Ste. 806 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 808-0300 Fax: (510) 808-0305 www.project-transition.org joaquin@project-transition.org Our goal is to equip our participants with the necessary education and job training that will allow them to compete successfully in today's technological workforce. Rainbow Community Center of Contra Costa Certified Community Campaign Agency 2118 Willow Pass Rd., Ste. 500 Concord, CA Phone: (925) 692-0090 Fax: (925) 692-0091 www.rainbowcc.org ed@rainbowcc.org The Rainbow Community Center of Contra Costa County provides a safe, supportive, and respectful environment for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenedered persons. Rattie Ratz Certified Community Campaign Agency 2995 Woodside Road, Suite 400 PMB 325 Woodside, CA Phone: Fax: Rebuilding Together Peninsula Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 4031 Menlo Park, CA Phone: (650) 366-6597 Fax: (650) 366-9053 www.rebuildingtogetherpeninsula.org loretta@rebuildingtogetherpeninsula.org Rebuilding Together Peninsula rehabilitated homes and community facilities of lowincome, elderly and/or neighbors so they can live in warmth, safety and independence. Rebuilding Together San Francisco Certified Community Campaign Agency Pier 28 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Rebuilding Together with Christmas in April Certified Community Campaign Agency 3318 Adeline Street Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 644-8979 Fax: (510) 644-6213 www.rebuildingtogetherabe.org rachel@rebuildingtogetherabe.org Rebuilding Together coordinates volunteers to provide repairs and accessibility modifications to the homes of low-income elderly community agencies. Recovery Survival Network Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 281344 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Recreation Center for the Handicapped Certified Community Campaign Agency 207 Skyline Blvd San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Redwoods, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 40 Camino Alto Mill Valley, CA Phone: Fax: Rehabilitation Services of Northern California Certified Community Campaign Agency 490 Golf Club Road Pleasant Hill, CA Phone: (925) 682-6330 Fax: (925) 682-6375 www.rsnc.com cara@rsnc.com Specialized multi-lingual, State licensed Adult and Alzheimer's daycare; family support. Assessment, skill building, vocational and computer training and job placement for people with disabilities. Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 275 Fifth Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 275 Fifth Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 541-8580 Fax: (415) 541-8589 www.rencenter.org lisa@rencenter.org Provides small business training and support services to help socially and economically diverse Bay Area people start their own businesses and achieve economic self-sufficiency Restore Hetch Hetchy Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 3591 Walnut Creek, CA Phone: Fax: Richmond Area Multi-Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 1234 Indiana Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Richmond Art Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 2540 Barrett Avenue Richmond, CA Phone: Fax: Riekes Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 3455 Edison Way Menlo Park, CA Phone: Fax: Rio Vista Care, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 125 Sacramento Street Rio Vista, CA Phone: Fax: Rob Schneider Music Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 183 Hilton Way Pacifica, CA Phone: (650) 355-2520 Fax: (650) 355-9394 www.robschneidermusicfoundatin.org Provides instrumental music instruction to all middle school 6-8th grade boys & girls in the Laguna Solada Union School District in Pacifica, CA. Room to Read c/o Stanford Management Co. Certified Community Campaign Agency 2770 Sand Hill Road Menlo Park, CA Phone: Fax: Rose Resnick Lighthouse for the Blink and Vision Impaired Certified Community Campaign Agency 214 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: RotaCare Clinics Certified Community Campaign Agency 1900 Sullivan Avenue Daly City, CA Phone: Fax: Rotary Club of Danville/Sycamore Valley Community Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 696 San Ramon Valley Blvd., Sutie 332 Danville, CA Phone: Fax: Royal Sunset Learning Community Certified Community Campaign Agency 20450 Royal Avenue Hayward, CA Phone: Fax: Rubicon Programs, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 2500 Bissell Avenue Richmond, CA Phone: Fax: S.I.S.T.E.R. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1324 Adeline Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: SafeQuest, Solano Certified Community Campaign Agency 1745 Enterprise Drive, Suite 2-D Fairfield, CA Phone: (707) 422-7345 Fax: (707) 422-7276 cheryl@safequest.us SafeQuest, Solano is a medium-sized organization devoted to Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault prevention and providing services for victims of sexual assualt and domestive violence. Sage Project, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1271 Mission Street San Francisco , CA Phone: Fax: Salem Lutheran Home Certified Community Campaign Agency 2361 East 29th Street Oakland , CA Phone: Fax: Salesian Boys & Girls Club Certified Community Campaign Agency 680 Filbert Street San Francisco , CA Phone: Fax: Samaitan Neighborhood Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 534- 22nd Street Oakland , CA Phone: Fax: Samaritan House Certified Community Campaign Agency 1515 S. Claremont Street San Mateo, CA Phone: Fax: San Francisco Adult Day Services Network Certified Community Campaign Agency 221 Main Street, Suite 300 San Francisco , CA Phone: Fax: San Francisco Ballet Certified Community Campaign Agency 455 Franklin Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: San Francisco Bay Area Science Fair Certified Community Campaign Agency Lawrence Hall of Science UCB Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: San Francisco Bay Trail Project, The Certified Community Campaign Agency MetroCenter, 101 Eighth Street Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 464-7935 Fax: (510) 464-7970 www.abag.ca.gov/bayarea/baytrail janet@abag.ca.gov San Francisco Bay Trail Project plans, promotes and advocates implementation of the Bay Trail - a continuous, multi-use shoreline trail that one day will extend over 400 miles, fully encircling the San Francisco and San Pablo Bays. San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 1757 Waller Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 668-0494 Fax: (415) 386-0959 www.sfcapc.org virginia@sfcapc.org Every child deserves a childhood! Please help us provide prevention and support services to children and families to break the destructive cycle of child abuse. San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 1757 Waller Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 668-0494 Fax: (415) 386-0959 www.sfcapc.org Every child deserves a childhood! Please help us provide prevention and support services to children and families to break the destructive cycle of child abuse. San Francisco Conservation Corps Certified Community Campaign Agency Building 102, Upper Fort Mason San Francisco , CA Phone: (415) 928-7322 Fax: (415) 928-7330 www.sfcc.org lhewitt@sfcc.org The SFCC offers young people opportunities to develop themselves, their academic abilities and marketable job skills while addressing community needs through service work. San Francisco Court Appointed Special Advocate Program, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 833 Market Street, Suite 1004 San Francisco , CA Phone: Fax: San Francisco Day School Certified Community Campaign Agency 350 Masonic Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: San Francisco Dream Center Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 882194 San Francisco , CA Phone: Fax: San Francisco Food Bank Certified Community Campaign Agency 900 Pennsylvania Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds Certified Community Campaign Agency 225 Bush Street, Suite 500 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus Certified Community Campaign Agency 4053 18th Street San Francisco , CA Phone: Fax: San Francisco General Hospital Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 1001 Potrero Avenue/2A11 San Francisco , CA Phone: (415) 206-8193 Fax: (415) 206-4893 www.sfgh.org vernonica_labeau@sfgh.org Provide funding and volunte4er services for projects benefiting the patients and staff of SF General Hospital not covered in the hospital's budget. San Francisco General Hospital Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 410836 San Francisco , CA Phone: (415) 206-4478 Fax: (415) 206-4481 www.sfgh.org vernonica_labeau@sfgh.org The San Francisco General Hospital Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to improving the care and comfort of patients as San Francisco General Hospital. San Francisco General Hospital Volunteers Certified Community Campaign Agency 1001 Potrero Avenue/2A11 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 206-8193 Fax: (415) 206-4893 www.geocities.com/sfvolunteers/ Provide funding and volunte4er services for projects benefiting the patients and staff of SF General Hospital not covered in the hospital's budget. San Francisco Heart Institute Certified Community Campaign Agency 1900 Sullivan Avenue Daly City, CA Phone: Fax: San Francisco Jazz Organization Certified Community Campaign Agency 3 Embarcadero Center, Lobby Level San Francisco , CA Phone: Fax: San Francisco Labor Council, AFL-CIO Certified Community Campaign Agency 1187 Franklin St., Ste. 203 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: San Francisco Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Community. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1800 Market Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 865-5555 Fax: (415) 865-5501 www.sfcenter.org briabc@sfcenter.org The SF Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Center houses a range of organizations and activities, supporting a diverse community through services and cultual events. San Francisco Maritime National Park Association Certified Community Campaign Agency Bldg., 35, Upper Fort Mason San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: San Francisco School Volunteers Certified Community Campaign Agency 6014 McAllister, First Floor San Francisco , CA Phone: Fax: San Francisco Senior Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 890 Beach Street San Francisco , CA Phone: (415) 775-1866 Fax: (415) 775-4020 www.sfsenior.com aswsf@aol.com Provides hot lunches, health promotion, education classes, counseling to maximize coping skills of frail, well, low income and/or minority elders and their working families. San Francisco Striders Youth Track & Field Club Certified Community Campaign Agency 3401 - 17th Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: San Francisco Suicide Prevention Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 191350 San Francisco , CA Phone: (415) 984-1900 Fax: (415) 984-1921 www.sfsuicide.org evem@sfsuicide.org For over 40 years, we have trained community volunteers to answer 24-hour crisis and support hotlines, educated community leaders, and saved over 27,000 lives. 415/9841900. Administrative = 15.7%. 94-1581618. San Francisco Suicide Prevention Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 191350 San Francisco , CA Phone: (415) 984-1900 Fax: (415) 984-1921 www.sfsuicide.org evem@sfsuicide.org For over 40 years, we have trained community volunteers to answer 24-hour crisis and support hotlines, educated community leaders, and saved over 27,000 lives. 415/9841900. Administrative = 15.7%. 94-1581618. San Francisco Urban Service Project Certified Community Campaign Agency 1406 Valencia Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: San Francisco Veterans Equity Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 1099 Mission Street San Francisco , CA Phone: Fax: San Francisco Wound Care Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 1900 Sullivan Ave., 8th Fl. Daly City, CA Phone: Fax: San Mateo Central Labor Council Certified Community Campaign Agency 1153 Chess Drive, #200 Foster City, CA Phone: Fax: Schools, Mentoring and Resource Team (SMART) Certified Community Campaign Agency 1370 Mission Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 865-5400 Fax: (415) 865-0505 www.thesmartprogram.org patricaed@aol.com SMART: A three year, year-round program providing low-income middle-school students enrolled in an independent/parochial school, a mentor, tutor, after-school and summer programming, family support and high-school placement counseling. Scouting for All Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 2832 Petaluma, CA Phone: Fax: Self- Help for the Elderly Certified Community Campaign Agency 407 Sansome Street San Francisco , CA Phone: (415) 982-9171 Fax: (415) 396-0313 www.selfhelpfortheelderly.com anni@pacbell.net Promote independence and dignity for all seniors by providing a comprehensive range of employment, housing, healthcare, nutrition, education, activities and social services in Bay Area. Seneca Center/Center for Living Skills (CLS) Certified Community Campaign Agency 2275 Arlington Drive San Leandro, CA Phone: Fax: Senior Access Certified Community Campaign Agency 650 Las Gallinas Ave. San Rafael, CA Phone: (415) 491-2500 Fax: (415) 491-2503 www.senioraccess.org letheridge@senioraccess.org Senior Access offers afforable programs & services, including structured day programs for older adults with health care needs and those with Alzheimer's disease. Senior Coastsiders Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 859 Half Moon Bay, CA Phone: Fax: Senior Security and Independence Project (SSIP) Certified Community Campaign Agency 46 California Street, Suite 200 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Serentity Home, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 17 South 45th Street Richmond , CA Phone: Fax: Service League of San Mateo County- Hope House Certified Community Campaign Agency 727 Middlefield Road Redwood City , CA Phone: Fax: Service League of San Mateo County- Hope House Certified Community Campaign Agency 727 Middlefield Road Redwood City , CA Phone: (650) 364-4664 Fax: (650) 365-6817 www.serviceleague.org egheleta@serviceleague.org In-jail rehabilitative programs for inmates, reintergration and emergency assistance upon release, child care for visiting families, men's transitional and women's substance abuse treatment Hope Houses. Seton Breast Health Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 1850 Sullivan Ave., Ste. 190 Daly City, CA Phone: Fax: Seton Medical Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 1900 Sullivan Avenue Daly City , CA Phone: Fax: Seton Medical Center Coastside Certified Community Campaign Agency 600 Marine Blvd. Moss Beach, CA Phone: Fax: Shelter Against Violent Environments - SAVE Certified Community Campaign Agency 39155 Liberty St., Ste. C310 Fremont, CA Phone: (510) 574-2250 Fax: (510) 574-2252 www.save-dv.org dvshelter@aol.com Shelter Against Violent Environments (SAVE) promotes alternatives to family violence through support services, advocacy victims and families end cycles of violence. Shelter Network Certified Community Campaign Agency 1450 Chapin Ave., 2nd Fl. Burlingame, CA Phone: (650) 685-5880 Fax: (650) 685-5880 www.shelternetwork.org snetwork@shelternetwork.org Shelter Network is committed to providing housing and support services that create opportunities for homeless families and individuals on the Peninsula. SHELTER, Incorporated of Contra Costa County Certified Community Campaign Agency 1815 Arnold Drive Martinez, CA Phone: (925) 335-0698 Fax: (925) 335-9815 www.shelterincofccc.org merlinw@shelterincofccc.org Operates emergency shelters and transitional family centers, and supports affordable housing by renting to those whose incomes are too low to afford market-rate housing. Silicon Valley Animal Rescue Free Spay/Neuter Certified Community Campaign Agency 1137 Laurel Street San Carlos, CA Phone: Fax: SKOLOS Certified Community Campaign Agency 836 B S. Hampton Rd., #340 Benecia, CA Phone: Fax: Smiley Dog Rescue Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 2728 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: SocialTech, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1350 Bayshore Blvd. #630 Burlingame, CA Phone: (650) 344-7104 Fax: (650) 579-4945 www.trak.org toddb@trak.org Our TRAK System helps law enforcement find missing kids and inform the community about a broad range of health and safety issues. Society for CA Pioneers Certified Community Campaign Agency 300 Fourth Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Solano Coalition for Better Health Certified Community Campaign Agency 360 Campus Lane, Suite 110 Suisun, CA Phone: Fax: Solano Pride Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 1125 Missouri St., Ste. 208 Fairfield, CA Phone: (707) 427-2356 Fax: www.solanopride.org cfojti@aol.com Solano Pride Center provides referral services, counseling, information and activities that foster the well being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, tansgender and questioning youth, teens, adults, seniors and their familes of Solano of County. Solano Women's Crisis Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 1745 Enterprise Drive Fairfield, CA Phone: Fax: Sonrisas Community Dental Clinic Certified Community Campaign Agency 210 San Mateo Road, Ste. 104 Half Moon Bay, CA Phone: Fax: Sor Juana Ines Services for Abused Women Certified Community Campaign Agency 135 N. San Mateo Drive San Mateo, CA Phone: Fax: South Bay Community Church Certified Community Campaign Agency 47385 walrm Springs Blvd. Fremont, CA Phone: Fax: South of Market Child Care Certified Community Campaign Agency 790 Folsom Street San Francisco , CA Phone: (415) 820-3500 Fax: (415) 820-3501 somacc@sirius-mail.com somacc@@sirius-mail.com Provides full day early care and education at two child development sites and additional services to the SOMA community through a family resources center. South San Francisco Friends of Parks and Recreation Certified Community Campaign Agency 33 Arroyo Drive South San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Spanish Speaking Citizens Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 1470 Fruitvale Ave Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Spanish Speaking Unity Council of Alameda County, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1900 Fruitvale Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Speak to Children Certified Community Campaign Agency 349 Cherry Street, #2 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Spectrum Center for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Concerns Certified Community Campaign Agency 1000 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., #10 San Anselmo, CA Phone: (415) 457-1115 Fax: (415) 457-2838 info@spectrummarin.org pilecki@spectrummarin.org Marin County's only agency devoted to seving lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people through support services for youth and seniors, community education and advocacy. Spectrum Community Services, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1435 Grove Way Hayward, CA Phone: Fax: Sports Zone Academy Certified Community Campaign Agency 630 Drake Avenue Marin, CA Phone: Fax: Spring Forward Certified Community Campaign Agency 47 California Street, Suite 200 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: St. Francis Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 900 Hyde St., Ste, 1208 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: St. James Episcopal Church Certified Community Campaign Agency 4620 California Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 751-1198 Fax: (415) 751-1545 stjames@stjamessf.org mmg@stjamessf.org St. James Episcopal Church is located at 4620 California Street in the Richmond District. An open, inclusive welcoming community, we celebrate diversity. St. Joseph's Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Certified Community Campaign Agency 25580 Campus Drive Hayward, CA Phone: Fax: St. Luke's Hospital Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 3555 Cesar Chavez St. San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: St. Martins, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency P. O. Box 177 Suisun, CA Phone: Fax: St. Mary's Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 635 - 22nd Street Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 893-4723 Fax: (510) 893-0119 www.stmaryscenter.org ed@stmaryscenter.org Serve homeless, at-risk, and homebound seniors: locates permanent housing and health care, facilitates independent living; senior and family emergency food; educational enrichment Preschool. St. Vincent de Paul Society Certified Community Campaign Agency 425 - 4th Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: St. Vincent de Paul Society of San Mateo County Certified Community Campaign Agency 50 North B Street San Mateo, CA Phone: (650) 373-0622 Fax: (650) 343-9495 www.svdp.org svdplp@yahoo.org The St. Vincent de Paul Society Particular of San Mateo County (650) 343-4403, www.svdp.org EIN 94-1375833 Acts as a safety net providing a wide range of emergency services to the needy in the community who are ineligible for assistamce elsewhere. St. Vincent de Paul Society, Contra Costa County Certified Community Campaign Agency 2210 Gladstone Drive Pittsburg, CA Phone: Fax: St. Vincent de Paul Society, Marin County Certified Community Campaign Agency 820 B Street San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: St. Vincent de Paul Society/Particular Council of San Francisco Certified Community Campaign Agency 425 - 4th Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 977-1270 Fax: (415) 977-1271 www.svdp-sf.org lalessandria@svdp-sf.org Provides food, clothing and shelter for over 1,000 people per day in San Francisco from pverty, homelessness, substance abuse and domestic violence. St. Vincent's Day Home, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1086 Eighth Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: St.Mary's Medical Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 450 Stanyan Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 750-5790 Fax: (415) 750-8132 www.stmarysmedicalcenter.com msako@chw.edu The Foundation exists to support the mission of St. Mary's Medical Center to dedicate resources to the delivery of compassionate, high quality, and affordable health services in San Francisco. STAND! Against Domestic Violence Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 6406 Concord, CA Phone: Fax: Star Academy Certified Community Campaign Agency 921 Sir Francis Drake Blvd. San Anselmo, CA Phone: Fax: Steller Academy Certified Community Campaign Agency 5301 Curtis Street Fremont, CA Phone: Fax: Stepping Stones Growth Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 311 MacArthur Blvd. San Leandro, CA Phone: (510) 568-3331 Fax: (510) 568-4168 www.steppingstonesgrowth.org montecohen@steppingstonesgrowth.org Stepping Stones began as a small after school program for children with mental retardation, 27 years ago. Now, serves nearly 400 clients, providing a continum of services to people with developmental disabilities. Stern Grove Festival Association Certified Community Campaign Agency 44 Page St., Ste. 600 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 252-6253 Fax: (415) 252-6250 www.sterngrove.org rfine@sterngrove.org Stern Grove Festival Association is a non-profit arts presenting organization committed to providing the people of the Bay Area with admission-free access to diverse performing arts. Stiles Hall Certified Community Campaign Agency 2400 Bancroft Way Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 841-6010 Fax: (510) 841-0132 info@stileshall.org info@stileshall.org 118-year old community services agency helping inner-city youth stay in school with U.C. Berkeley mentors and promoting lasting interracial understanding among future community leaders. Streetcats Foundation for Youth Certified Community Campaign Agency 267 Lester Ave., Ste. 104 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Streetside Stories Certified Community Campaign Agency 285 Ninth Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 864-5221 Fax: (415) 864-5628 www.streetside.org linda@streetside.org Streetside uses storytelling and theater to bring literacy arts education to San Francisco middle-school youth through in-school workshops, after-school programs for struggling students, and literacy arts training for educators. Strybing Arboretum Society Certified Community Campaign Agency 9th Avenue at Lincoln Way San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 661-1316 Fax: (415) 661-3539 www.strybing.org mmckechnie@strybing.org Strybing Arboretum Society actively supports Strybing Arboretum and Botanical Gardens in Golden Gate Park and provides outstanding horticultural, conservation and environmental education opportunities for people of all ages. Success by 6 Certified Community Campaign Agency 221 Main Street, Suite 300 San Francisco, CA Phone: 415-808-4300 Fax: www.uwba.org Success Center, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 1055 Azuar Drive - Mare Island Vallejo, CA Phone: (707) 562-5673 Fax: (707) 562-5675 The Success Center provides supportive human services programs to homeless and needy men, women and families that will lead to wholeness and success. Summer Search Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 2701 Sutter Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Sunny Hills Children's Garden Certified Community Campaign Agency 300 Sunny Hills Drive San Anselmo, CA Phone: Fax: Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency The Presidio Bldg., 36, Ste. 220 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Sutter VNA & Hospice Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 1900 Powell Street, Suite 300 Emeryville, CA Phone: (510) 450-8724 Fax: (510) 450-8854 www.suttervnaandhospice.org/foundation winstan@sutterhealth.org Supports Sutter VNA & Hospice, which provides compassionate home health and hospice care to patients and families in their home, regardless of ability to pay. Swords to Plowshares: Veterans Rights Organization Certified Community Campaign Agency 1063 Market Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 252-4788 Fax: (415) 252-4788 www.swords-to-plowshares.org mblecker@swords-to-plowsharse.org Provides services, counseling, job training and placement, legal services, and housing to homeless and low income veterans and educates the public on veterans unmet needs. Taylor Family Foundation, The / Camp Open Arms, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 5555 Arroyo Road Livermore, CA Phone: (925) 455-5118 Fax: (925) 455-5008 www.ttff.org angie@ttff.org The Taylor Family Foundation providesa free summer camp and programming to Northern California children living with life-threatening illnesses and disablities. Teach for America Certified Community Campaign Agency 4300 Horton Street, #15 Emeryville, CA Phone: (510) 450-1266 Fax: (510) 450-8250 www.teachforamerica.org jklein@teachforamerica.org Teach For America is the national corps of outstanding college graduates who commit two years to teach in under-resourced urban and rural public schools and become lifelong leaders in the effort to ensure that all children in our nation have an equal chance in life. Teaming for Technology Certified Community Campaign Agency 221 Main Street, Suite 300 San Francisco, CA Phone: 415-808-4300 Fax: www.uwba.org Teen Challenge East Bay Certified Community Campaign Agency 2221 90th Avenue Oakland, CA Phone: (408) 445-0661 Fax: (408) 445-0651 www.teenchallenge.net danafrowe@aol.com Teen Challenge provides successful rehabilitation for men with life-controlling problems through mentoring, education, training and spiritaul direction. Telegraph Area Association Certified Community Campaign Agency 2509 Haste Street Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 660 Lombard Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 421-6443 Fax: (415) 433-1352 www.tel-hi.org amy@tel-hi.org Founded in 1890, Tel-Hi is a non-profit resource of self-help and empowerment for people who live and work in northeast San Francisco. Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation Certified Community Campaign Agency 201 Eddy Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 776-2151 Fax: (415) 358-3952 www.tndc.org michelle@tndc.org TNDC's mission is to provide safe, affordable housing with support services for lowincome people in the Tenderloin community. Thad Brown Boys Academy Certified Community Campaign Agency 1345 Ocean Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Theatre Rhinoceros Certified Community Campaign Agency 2926 - 16th Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Through the Looking Glass Certified Community Campaign Agency 2198 Sixth St., Ste. 100 Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: Thunder Road Adolescent Treatment Centers, inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 390 - 40th Street Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 653-5040 Fax: (510) 653-6475 gerstet@sutterhealth.org Thunder Road (Adolescent Treatment Centers, Inc.) assists youth to recover from the abuse of alcohol and drugs and supports their growth as healthy, honorable individuals. Tibet Justice Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 2288 Fulton St., Ste. #312 Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 786-0588 Fax: (510) 548-3785 www.tibetjusctice.org minnie@tibetjiustice.org Advocates self-determination for the Tibetan people. Through legal action and education, promotes human rights, environmental protection and peaceful resolution of the situation in Tibet. Tibetan Nuns Project Certified Community Campaign Agency 2288 Fulton St.,Ste. #312 Berkeley, CA Phone: (510) 647-3473 Fax: (510) 548-3785 www.tnp.org tnpusa@igc.org Tibetan Nuns Project provides education and support to more than 500 nuns in five different nunneries in northern India. Tides Center Certified Community Campaign Agency Presidio Building 1014, P.O. Box 29907 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Today's Youth Matter Certified Community Campaign Agency 402 Birch Avenue San Mateo , CA Phone: Fax: Toddler Family Preschool Certified Community Campaign Agency 2779 Hilgard Avenue Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: Together in the Mission of Education Certified Community Campaign Agency 301 DeMontfort Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Tony LaRussa's Animal Rescue Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 2780 Mitchell Drive Walnut Creek, CA Phone: Fax: Track Stars of Tomorrow Certified Community Campaign Agency 1220 Foothill Blvd., Suite F Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 301-1391 Fax: (510) 536-1630 www.trackstarsoftomorrow.com jlaynes@aol.com Track Stars of Tomorrow is a developmental athletic program for inner-city youth. Our purpose is to support and encourage both recreational and competitive track and field events for financially disadvantaged children, genders and ethnic groups. Trak/SocialTech Certified Community Campaign Agency 1350 Bayshore Blvd, Ste. 630 Burlingame, CA Phone: Fax: Trauma Service Injury Prevention Program Certified Community Campaign Agency 747 52nd Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Travis Education Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 2751 DeRonde Drive Fairfield, CA Phone: Fax: Tri-City Homelss Coalition Certified Community Campaign Agency 40849 Fremont Blvd. Fremont, CA Phone: (510) 657-7409 Fax: (510) 657-7293 www.tricityhomeless.org lchicoine@earthlink.net We provide transitional shelter and housing along with a wide range of support services to homeless families and individuals seeking to return to stable housing. Trips for Kids Marin Certified Community Campaign Agency 138 Sunnyside Mill Valley, CA Phone: (415) 458-2986 Fax: www.tripsforkids.org tfkbike@pacbell.net Provides mountain biking outings, environmental education, bicycle mechanics training and computer education for low-income youth. Bicycle Thrift shop, Re-Cyclery, provides low cost alternative transportation. Tri-Valley Haven Certified Community Campaign Agency 3663 Pacific Avenue Livermore, CA Phone: (925) 449-5845 Fax: (925) 449-2684 www.trivalleyhaven.org kim@trivalleyhaven.org Tri-Valley Haven, a program for women and their children who are victims of domestic violence, rape, homelessness and other crisis situations. Tuskegee Air Men Certified Community Campaign Agency 1300 Bissell Ave., #310 Richmond, CA Phone: Fax: U.S. Chess Trust Certified Community Campaign Agency 3054 US Route 9 W New Windsor , NY Phone: (845) 562-8350 Fax: (845) 566-0509 www.uschess.org bduscf@aol.com Chess is a positive alternative for at-risk children. Studies indicate that children exposed to chess show improvement in academic performances and behavioral indicators. UCSF Aids Health Project Certified Community Campaign Agency 1855 Folsom Street #670 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 502-5859 Fax: (415) 502-7271 www.ucsf.ahp.org vkarno@itsa.ucsf.edu The Mission of the UCSF AIDS Health Project is to provide culturally sensitive counseling and education to stop the spread of HIV infection. Ujamaa Youth Education Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 1714 Franklin St., PMB 127, Ste. 100 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Ujima Family Recovery Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 1901 Church Lane San Pablo , CA Phone: Fax: Union Community Fund of Contra Costa Certified Community Campaign Agency 1333 Pine Street, #E Martinez, CA Phone: (925) 228-0161 Fax: (925) 228-0224 www.unioncommunityfund.org ucf@unioncommunityfund.org Provides support to community-based efforts strengthening working families, including job referral and training, afforable housing, immigrant education and assistance, and hardship and disaster relief. United Against Sexual Assault of Sonoma County Certified Community Campaign Agency 1420 Guerneville Road # 1 Santa Rosa, CA Phone: Fax: United Cerebral Palsy of the Golden Gate Certified Community Campaign Agency 1970 Broadway, Suite 600 Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: United Council of Human Services, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 2111 Jennings Street San Francisco , CA Phone: (415) 671-1100 Fax: (415) 822-3436 barbara_brown94124@yahoo.com To feed the hungry and alleviate poverty-related problems suffered by the homeless population and needy families, providing hot meals, emergency food and supportive services. United Indian Nations Certified Community Campaign Agency 1320 Webster Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: United Nations Association of San Francisco Certified Community Campaign Agency 3220 Sacramento Street San Francisco , CA Phone: Fax: United Negro College Fund Certified Community Campaign Agency 220 Montgomery Street, Suite 460 San Francisco , CA Phone: Fax: Unity Council Certified Community Campaign Agency 1900 Fruitvale Avenue, Suite 2A Oakland , CA Phone: Fax: Until There's A Cure Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 560 Mountain Home Road Redwood City , CA Phone: (650) 332-3200 Fax: (650) 332-3210 www.until.org accounting@utac.org We raise funds for HIV/AIDS education, care services and vaccine development. Funds are raised through bracelet sales, special events and contributions. USO of Northern California Certified Community Campaign Agency Mezzanine Level/ Terminal 1 SFO San Francisco , CA Phone: (415) 440-2110 Fax: (650) 742-6747 uso@aol.com usa@aol.com Provide sustenance, information and entertainment to U.S. Forces personnel and their families at San Francisco, San Jose Airports and Travis AFB USO Centers. Vacaville Ballet Theater company Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 898 Vacaville, CA Phone: Fax: Vacaville Community Welfare Association Certified Community Campaign Agency 40 Eldridge Avenue, Suite 2 Vacaville , CA Phone: Fax: Vacaville CounterForce Police Activites League Certified Community Campaign Agency 1100 Alamo Drive Vacaville, CA Phone: Fax: Vacaville Police Activities League Certified Community Campaign Agency 40 Eldridge #11 Vacaville, CA Phone: Fax: Valley Children's Museum Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 305 San Ramon, CA Phone: Fax: Valley Community Health Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 4361 Railroad Avenue Pleasanton , CA Phone: (925) 462-1755 Fax: (925) 931-0712 scompton@vchc.org Provides medical care, drug and alcohol recovery service, mental health counseling, and WIC nutrition services for indigent and uninsured persons in the Tri-Valley area. Valley Human Society Certified Community Campaign Agency 273 Spring Street Pleasanton , CA Phone: (925) 426-8656 Fax: (925) 426-5506 fundraising@valleyhumansociety.org luv3cats@attbi.com Volunteer-drivien, no-kill animal adoption organization dedicated to finding loving homes for cars and dogs, humane education and stemming overpopulation in our surrounding communities. ValleyCare Health System Certified Community Campaign Agency 5555 West Las Positas Blvd. Pleasanton , CA Phone: (925) 847-3000 Fax: (925) 416-3688 valleycare.com kmercer@valleycare.com Provides a comprehensive array of health services - inpatient, outpatient, urgent care and emergency care - for children and adults in communities of the Tri-Valley. Vanguard Public Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 383 Rhode Islnad St., Ste. 301 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Vietnamese Senior Center of the East Bay Certified Community Campaign Agency 211 Foothill Boulevard, Suite B Oakland , CA Phone: Fax: Vision Youthz Certified Community Campaign Agency 938 Valencia Street San Francisco , CA Phone: Fax: Voices for Pets Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 1605 Lafayette, CA Phone: Fax: Volunteer Auxiallary of the Youth Guidance Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 375 Woodside Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 753-7576 Fax: (415) 682-0126 www.voluaxygc.org volauxygc@aol.com The Volunteer Auxiallary provides programs, services, and funds to address the needs of abused and delinquent children who are under the authority of Juvenile Court. Volunteer Center of Alameda County, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 660 13th Street, Suite 200 Oakland , CA Phone: Fax: Volunteer Center of Contra Costa Certified Community Campaign Agency 1820 Bonanza Street, Suite 100 Walnut Creek, CA Phone: Fax: Volunteer Center of Napa Valley Certified Community Campaign Agency 1820 Jefferson Street Napa , CA Phone: (707) 252-6222 Fax: (707) 226-5179 www.volunteernapa.org trisha@interx.net Engages Napa County volunteers to help solve community problems referring them to non-profits that help seniors, children, the environment, animals, people in crisis, the disabled and disaster victims. Volunteer Center of San Francisco, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 1675 California Street San Francisco , CA Phone: Fax: Volunteer Center of San Mateo County Certified Community Campaign Agency 800 Claremont, Ste. 108 San Mateo, CA Phone: Fax: Volunteer Center of Solano County Certified Community Campaign Agency 1812 Capitol St., Ste. D Vallejo, CA Phone: Fax: Volunteer Center of the Bay Area, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 1820 Bonanza Street Walnut Creek , CA Phone: Fax: Volunteer Legal Services Program of the Bar Association Certified Community Campaign Agency 465 California Street, Suite 1100 San Francisco , CA Phone: (415) 982-1600 Fax: (415) 477-2390 www.sfbar.org/vlsp rchekouras@sfbar.org Uses volunteer lawyers to provide free legal services to low-income people in crisis. These services help stabilize housing, income, and health care for the poor. Volunteers In Parole Certified Community Campaign Agency 180 Howard Street San Francisco , CA Phone: (415) 538-2359 Fax: (415) 539-2139 mikezim1@msn.com Only mentoring program that recruits attorneys to mentor young adults on parole from the California Youth Authority, helping them become self-respecting and crime-free. Walden House, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 520 Townsend Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Walnut Creek Education Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 960 Ygnacio Valley Road Walnut Creek, CA Phone: (925) 933-9233 Fax: (925) 944-1768 www.wc-education.org glaser4@pacbell.net WCEF funds art, music, and P.E. in the elementary schools and assemblies at the middle school of the Walnut Creek School District. Walnut Creek Presbyterian Church Foundation Certified Community Campaign Agency 1801 Lacassie Avenue Walnut Creek, CA Phone: (925) 935-1574 Fax: (925) 935-1737 fburroughs@wcpres.org Presbyterian church serving Walnut Creek and the broader East Bay community. Wardrobe For Opportunity Certified Community Campaign Agency 1321 Mt. Pisgah Road Walnut Creek , CA Phone: (925) 935-2146 Fax: (925) 935-2038 www.wardrobe.org ksmith@wardrobe.org Wardrobe for Opportunity is a volunteer-based, non-profit organization that provides free professional clothing and career support to economically disadvantaged women in the Bay Area. We Care - The Barbara Milliff Children's Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 2191 Kirker Pass Road Concord, CA Phone: Fax: We Care Bay Area Certified Community Campaign Agency 7 Mabrey Court San Francisco , CA Phone: Fax: Week of Caring Certified Community Campaign Agency 221 Main Street, Suite 300 San Francisco, CA Phone: 415-808-4300 Fax: www.weekofcaring.org weekofcaring@uwba.org Wellness Community Certified Community Campaign Agency 3276 McNutt Avenue Walnut Creek, CA Phone: Fax: Wesley Youth Homes Certified Community Campaign Agency 4444 Black Avenue Pleasanton , CA Phone: Fax: West Bay Home Health Certified Community Campaign Agency 1784 Sullivan Avenue Daly City , CA Phone: Fax: West Coast Post Trauma Retreat Certified Community Campaign Agency 1218 Herbazal Street Sonoma, CA Phone: Fax: West County Adult Day Care/Alzheimers Respite Certified Community Campaign Agency 1015 Nevin Avenue, Suite 108 Richmond, CA Phone: (510) 235-6276 Fax: (510) 234-0496 We offer personal care and theraputic activities. West Marin Senior Services Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 791 Point Reyes Station, CA Phone: (415) 663-8148 Fax: (415) 663-1268 www.wmss.org wmss@svn.net WMSS provides no cost social services and case management to seniors and people with disabilities in West Marin to help them remain safely and independently in our community. Whistlestop Certified Community Campaign Agency 930 Tamalpais Avenue San Rafael, CA Phone: (415) 456-9062 Fax: (415) 456-2858 www.thewhistlestop.org kent.ellsworth@whistleshop.org To promote the independence and well-being of senior citizens in Marin County by providing a comprehensive integrated program of services and activities to enhacne their quality of life, and transportation services. Whitney Young Child Development Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 100 Whitney Young Circle San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Widows/Widowers' Network Certified Community Campaign Agency 2116 North Main Street, Suite B Walnut Creek , CA Phone: (925) 256-7952 Fax: wwwnwc@aol.com nay4real@aol.com Provide a safe place where widows and widowers can come to receive understnaing and support and to help them cope with the trauma following the loss of their spouses. Wild for Human Rights Certified Community Campaign Agency 1375 Sutter St., #407 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Wilderness Finders Search & Rescue Dog Teams Certified Community Campaign Agency 248 Fernwood Drive Moraga, CA Phone: (925) 376-8643 Fax: (925) 376-8643 www.wildfind@aol.com wildfind@aol.com From the Sierras to the World Trade Center, our dog teams search and rescue lost and entrapped victims, 24 hours a day. Wilderness Finders Search & Rescue Dog Teams Certified Community Campaign Agency 248 Fernwood Drive Moraga, CA Phone: (925) 376-8643 Fax: (925) 376-8643 wildfind@aol.com From the Sierras to the World Trade Center, our dog teams search and rescue lost and entrapped victims, 24 hours a day. Wildlife Center for Disease and Toxin Investigation Certified Community Campaign Agency 307 Cypress Avenue Kenwood, CA Phone: Fax: Women in Community Service Certified Community Campaign Agency 10 United Nations Plaza, Ste. 650 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Women of Faith Recovery Homes Certified Community Campaign Agency 20424 Haviland Avenue Hayward, CA Phone: Fax: Women Organized to Make Abuse Nonexistent, Inc. (W.O.M.A.N., Inc.) Certified Community Campaign Agency 333 Valencia Street, #251 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 864-4777 Fax: (415) 864-1082 www.womaninc.org womaninc@norcov.com A multi-cultural agency dedicated to breaking the cycle of violence which impacts the lives of thousands of battered women and children in the San Francisco Bay Area. Women's Building, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 3543 - 18th Street, #8 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 431-1180 Fax: (415) 861-8969 www.womensbuilding.org development@womensbuilding.org The Women's Building provides women and girls with the tools and resources to achieve full and equal participation in society. Women's Community Clinic Certified Community Campaign Agency 2166 Hayes St., Ste. 104 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 379-7802 Fax: (415) 379-7804 www.thewomensclinic.org cfhansen@pacbell.net The Women's community clinic provides free healthcare for women by women in a safe, respectful enviroment. Women's Foundation, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 339 Pine Street, Suite 302 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Women's Initiative for Self-Employment Certified Community Campaign Agency 1390 Market St., Ste. 113 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Women's Recovery Association Certified Community Campaign Agency 1450 Chapin Ave., 1st Fl. Burlingame, CA Phone: Fax: Women's Refuge, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 32998 Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: Women's Speciality Program Certified Community Campaign Agency 400 Parnassus Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: WORLD Certified Community Campaign Agency 414 - 13th St., 2nd Fl. Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: World Wind Sports Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 902045 Palmdale, CA Phone: Fax: Wu Yee Children's Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 831 Broadway Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 391-4721 Fax: (415) 391-4716 www.wuyee.org davidhsu@wuyee.org We strive to provide services and information that improve families self-sufficiency and problem-solving ability, act as a bridge for families confronting economic, educational, linguistic and cultural barriers as they seek services. Xanthos, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 2325 Clement Avenue Alameda, CA Phone: (510) 522-8363 Fax: (510) 865-1930 irenek@xanthos.org Xanthos, Alameda-based, serves the East Bay thru programs including Head Start, counseling, substance abuse prevention/treatment, emergency shelter for homeless youth, school-based clinics. Y.E.L. (Youth Embracing Luv) Certified Community Campaign Agency 4217 Nerissa Circle Fremont, CA Phone: (510) 739-0714 Fax: youth_embracing_luv@juno.com mizlutchie@juno.com Making a difference in people's lives and building a bridge between the young and old through songs, dances and genuine giving, especially for the elderly, sick, needy and the youth - this is what YEL is about. YMCA Buchanan Branch Certified Community Campaign Agency 1530 Buchanan Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: YMCA Coronado Community Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 263 S. 20th Street Richmond, CA Phone: Fax: YMCA of San Francisco Certified Community Campaign Agency 631 Howard Street, Suite 500 San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 777-9622 Fax: (415) 777-6915 www.ymcasf.org dwong@ymcasf.org This association provides human services programs to 140,000 people for youth, families and seniors; child care; health and fitness programs, campaign and outdoor education; counseling. YMCA of San Francisco Bayview Hunter's Point Certified Community Campaign Agency 1601 Lane Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: YMCA of San Francisco Central Branch Certified Community Campaign Agency 220 Golden Gate Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: YMCA of San Francisco Chinatown Branch Certified Community Campaign Agency 855 Sacramento Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: YMCA of San Francisco Embarcadeo Branch Certified Community Campaign Agency 169 Steuart Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: YMCA of San Francisco Marin Branch Certified Community Campaign Agency 1500 Los Gamos Drive San Rafael, CA Phone: Fax: YMCA of San Francisco Mission Branch Certified Community Campaign Agency 4080 Mission Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: YMCA of San Francisco North Bay Branch Certified Community Campaign Agency 586 East Wigeon way Suisun, CA Phone: Fax: YMCA of San Francisco Peninsula Family Branch Certified Community Campaign Agency 1877 S. Grant Street San Mateo, CA Phone: Fax: YMCA of San Francisco Point Bonita Outdoor Certified Community Campaign Agency Bldg. 981, Fort Barry Sausalito, CA Phone: Fax: YMCA of San Francisco Presidio Community Branch Certified Community Campaign Agency Main Post Gym, Presidio San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: YMCA of San Francisco Richmond District Certified Community Campaign Agency 360 - 18th Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: YMCA of San Francisco Stonestown Family Branch Certified Community Campaign Agency 333 Eucalyptus Drive San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: YMCA of San Francisco Urban Services Branch Certified Community Campaign Agency 220 Golden Gate Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: YMCA of San Francisco, Camp Jones Gulch Certified Community Campaign Agency 11000 Pescadero Road La Honda, CA Phone: Fax: YMCA of the East Bay Certified Community Campaign Agency 2330 Broadway Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Yosemite Fund, The Certified Community Campaign Agency 155 Montgomery St., Ste. 1104 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Yosemite National Institutes Certified Community Campaign Agency GGNRA Bldg., 1055 Sausalito, CA Phone: Fax: Young Audiences of the Bay Area Certified Community Campaign Agency 125 Stillman Street San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Young Community Developers, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1715 Yosemite Avenue San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 822-3491 Fax: (415) 822-4958 rwilliams@ycdjobs.org YCD is an organization that provides employment training and opportunities for San Francisco residents with a specific focus on the Bay View Hunters Point Area. Young Women United for Oakland Certified Community Campaign Agency 710 Campbell Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Youngae Kim Certified Community Campaign Agency , Phone: Fax: Youth & Family Assistance Certified Community Campaign Agency 609 Price Ave., #205 Redwood City, CA Phone: Fax: Youth & Family Services Certified Community Campaign Agency 1017 Tennessee Street Vallejo, CA Phone: (707) 647-1520 Fax: (707) 647-1513 dart@yfs.org Our goal is to help the most vulnerable members of our community heal themselves for the pain caused by substance abuse, trauma, abuse, delinquency and mental health. Youth Alive Certified Community Campaign Agency 3300 Elm Street Oakland, CA Phone: Fax: Youth Homes, Inc. Certified Community Campaign Agency 1543 Sunnyvale Ave., Ste. 101 Walnut Creek, CA Phone: 925-933-2627 Fax: 925-933-5824 www.youthhomes.org admin@youthhomes.org Youth Homes, Inc is a non-profit organization that provides high quality residential treatment programs for abused and neglected adolescents in Contra Costa County and beyond. Youth Impact Ministries Certified Community Campaign Agency P.O. Box 2331 Redwood City, CA Phone: Fax: Youth Law Center Certified Community Campaign Agency 417 Montgomery St., Ste. 900 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Youth Leadership Institute Certified Community Campaign Agency 246 First Street, Ste. 400 San Francisco, CA Phone: Fax: Youth Radio Certified Community Campaign Agency 1809 University Ave. Berkeley, CA Phone: Fax: Youth Tennis Advantage Certified Community Campaign Agency 6001 Shellmound St., #215 Emeryville, CA Phone: Fax: YWCA of Contra Costa County Certified Community Campaign Agency 1320 Arnold Dr., Ste. 170 Martinez, CA Phone: (925) 372-4213 Fax: (925) 372-4216 drbywca@aol.com njabirddddds@aol.com The YWCA of CCC provides child care services for preschool and school-age children at seven locations throughout Contra Costa County. The organization also provides health education and mental health services for children and families. Zen Hospice Project Certified Community Campaign Agency 273 Page Street San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 863-2910 Fax: (415) 863-1768 www.zenhospice.org lisa@zenhhospice.org Provides compassionate service through collaborative volunteer programs, residential care, and public education which support mututally beneficial relationships among caregivers and individuals facing death. Orange County, CA (Orange County’s United Way) list at: http://www.unitedwayoc.org/UW_Porfolio_booklet_all.pdf: DEVELOPING CHILDREN AND YOUTH American Red Cross, OC Chapter *Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Orange County Blind Children’s Learning Center, The Boy Scouts of America Orange County Council *Boys and Girls Club of Anaheim Boys & Girls Club – Buena Park *Boy and Girls Clubs of Capo Valley Boys & Girls Club – Cypress Boys & Girls Club – Fullerton Boys & Girls Club – Harbor Area Boys & Girls Club – Huntington Valley Boys & Girls Club – La Habra/Brea Boys & Girls Club – Laguna Beach Boys & Girls Club – Placentia Boys & Girls Club – Garden Grove Boys & Girls Club – Santa Ana Boys & Girls Club – South Coast Area Boys & Girls Club – Stanton Boys & Girls Club – Tustin Boys & Girls Club – Westminster Camp Fire Boys & Girls Catholic Charities Children’s Home Society Community Day Preschool *Family Solutions FISH Harbor Area, Inc. Friendly Center, The Girl Scout Council of Orange County Girls Inc. Laguna Club for Kids *Laura’s House Los Alamitos Youth Center, Inc. *Nhan Hoa Health Care Clinic *Maternal Outreach Management Olive Crest Orange Children Parents Together *Orange County Asian & Pacific Islander Comm *Orange County Bar Foundation *Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center Support Network *Project Tomorrow *Public Health Foundation Rehabilitation Institute of Southern California Salvation Army, The Speech and Language Development Center *THINK Together *Turning Point United Cerebral Palsy Vietnamese Community of Orange County, Inc. YMCA of Orange YMCA of Orange County YMCA, Anaheim Family YWCA of Central Orange County PROMOTING HEALTH AIDS Services Alpha Center, Inc. American Cancer Society American Diabetes Association American Heart Association, Orange County American Lung Association of Orange County American Red Cross, OC Chapter Arthritis Foundation Boys & Girls Club–Buena Park Boys & Girls Club–Santa Ana Camino Health Center Catholic Charities CHOC Foundation for Children *Community Action Partnership of Orange County Community Care Health Centers Community Counseling Center of San Juan Capistrano *Family Support Network First Step House of Orange County Gary Center, The *Health Care Clinic *Kids Konnected Laguna Beach Community Clinic *Latino Health Access Lestonnac Free Medical Clinic Mental Health Association of Orange County National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Orange County National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence, The National Multiple Sclerosis Society *Nhan Hoa Health Care Clinic Olive Crest Providence Speech & Hearing Center Rehabilitation Institute of Southern California Vietnamese Community of Orange County, Inc. Villa Center, Inc., The VNA Home Health Systems YMCA of Orange County YWCA of North Orange County INCREASING INDEPENDENCE Catholic Charities Dayle McIntosh Center Episcopal Service Alliance FISH Harbor Area, Inc. *Friendship Shelter Gary Center, The *Giving Children Hope Goodwill Industries *H.O.M.E.S. Human Options Interval House Crisis Shelters and Centers for Victims of Domestic Violence Lutheran Social Services of Southern California Mental Health Association of Orange County *Mercy House *Orangewood Olive Crest Orange County Association for Retarded Citizens Rehabilitation Institute of Southern California Saint Anselm’s Cross Cultural Community Center Salvation Army *Serving People in Need *Share Our Selves Speech and Language Development Center STOP-GAP United Cerebral Palsy Vocational Visions WISE Place *Women Helping Women Women’s Transitional Living Center, Inc. Youth Employment Services of the Harbor Area, Inc. YWCA of Central Orange County YWCA of North Orange County BUILDING STRONGER FAMILIES Abrazar, Inc. Acacia Adult Day Services *Adult Day Services Alpha Center, Inc. *Alzheimer’s Association American Red Cross, OC Chapter Assessment & Treatment Services Center Blind Children’s Center, The Boys & Girls Club–Tustin Camp Fire Boys & Girls *Canyon Acres Casa Youth Shelter Catholic Charities Child Guidance Center *Children’s Bureau of Southern California Children’s Home Society Community Counseling Center of San Juan Capistrano Council on Aging-Orange County *Court Appointed Special Advocates CSP Youlth Shelter (Community Service Program) Dayle McIntosh Center Delhi Center Episcopal Service Alliance *Families Forward *Feedback Foundation FISH of Fullerton, Inc. FISH Harbor Area, Inc. FISH Placentia–Yorba Linda Friendly Center, The Gary Center, The Holy Family Services, Adoption and Foster Care Hotline of Southern California Jewish Family Services Lestonnac Free Medical Clinic Lutheran Social Services of Southern California Mental Health Association of Orange County *Mercy House National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Orange County Olive Crest Orange Children Parents Together *Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center Orange County Youth & Family Services Orange Elderly Services, Inc. *Orangewood Children’s Foundation Rehabilitation Institute of Southern California Saint Anselm’s Cross Cultural Community Center Salvation Army South County Senior Services Southern California Indian Center, Inc. Southwest Minority Economic Development Association (SMEDA) Speech and Language Development Center Straight Talk Clinic, Inc. *The Raise Foundation Senior Meals & Services *Thomas House Temporary Shelter United Cerebral Palsy Vietnamese Community of Orange County, Inc. Volunteer Exchange YMCA of Orange County YMCA of Central County SUCCESS BY 6 NAEYC Accreditation Support Project Participants Boys and Gils Clubs of Garden Grove Family Campus Preschool Boys and Gils Clubs of Huntington Valley Kid Connection Branch Community Day Preschool, Garden Grove Head Start, Buena Park Head Start, Huntington Beach Head Start, Matt Kline Anaheim Presbyterian Preschool Happy Child Preschool Harbor Trinity Preschool Our Redeemer Lutheran Preschool Prince of Peace Child Care Center St. Paul’s Lutheran Preschool YMCA Children’s Station A Child’s Place Estrellitas State Preschool Hands Together Head Start Cypress Los Ninos State Preschool Migrant Head Start Providence/San Jose Preschool Sunrise Child Development Center Temple Beth Sholom Child Care Center Zion Lutheran ECE Center KEEPING KIDS ON TRACK Anaheim Achieves Anaheim Family YMCA Boys and Girls Club Collaborative Central Orange Coast YMCA Collaborative Community Action Partnership of Orange County Los Alamitos Youth Center Orange County Department of Education Santa Ana Education Foundation–Pio Pico Elementary Collaboration SOMOS FAMILIA California Kids Healthcare Latino Health Access Mission Hospital The RAISE Foundation Project Tomorrow Santa Ana Education Foundation Community Service Programs Neighborhood Housing Services Los Angeles (United Way of Greater Los Angeles) list at: http://www.unitedwayoc.org/UW_Porfolio_booklet_all.pdf: 1736 Family Crisis Center Code # 13592 2116 Arlington Avenue, Suite 200 Los Angeles, CA 90018 (323) 737-3900 www.1736familycrisiscenter.org Four 24-hour hotlines, two runaway/homeless youth shelters, five battered women’s/children’s shelters, two community centers (outpatient counseling/case management), outreach, volunteer program. AbilityFirst Code # 15765 1300 Green Street Pasadena, CA 91106 (626) 396-1010 www.abilityfirst.org AbilityFirst provides programs and services to help children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities realize their full potential throughout their lives. Activities for Retarded Children (ARC) Code # 13651 6456 Whitsett Avenue North Hollywood, CA 91606 (818) 762-4365 Provides housing, therapeutic recreation, socialization and adult education through Saturday Camp, day care, residential camp, self advocacy, independent living and job skills training. AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) Code # 13719 3550 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 300 Los Angeles, CA 90010 (213) 201-1600 www.apla.org APLA improves lives affected by HIV disease by providing direct services; through risk-reduction education; and advocating for fair and effective public policy. All Peoples Christian Center Code # 13757 822 E. 20th Street Los Angeles, CA 90011 (213) 747-6357 www.allpeoplescc.org Family Resource Center for individual, youth and family development:After-school activities 1st-12th grade, gang prevention/intervention, day care, high school, supplemental food, ESL, parenting, and senior services. Alternative Living for the Aging Code # 13805 937 N. Fairfax Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90046 (323) 650-7988 A free roommate matching program and five cooperative apartment communities for low-income seniors—providing companionship, a sense of security, affordable housing, and sometimes assistance. American Cancer Society, Code # 13879 Los Angeles Region* 3333 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite #900 Los Angeles, CA 90010 (213) 386-7660 opt.3 www.cancer.org The American Cancer Society fights cancer through volunteer action by funding research, providing education and advocacy programs and serving cancer patients and their families. American Diabetes Association* Code # 13934 6300 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 100 Los Angeles, CA 90048 (213) 966-2890 www.diabetes.org A national volunteer health organization dedicated to raising funds for diabetes research and for delivering educational and community programs in the prevention and treatment of the disease. American Heart Association, Code # 13969 Los Angeles Affiliate* 1055 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 900 Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 580-1408 www.americanheart.org A community-based organization funding heart and stroke research and education in Los Angeles County. American Red Cross Code # 14098 of Greater Los Angeles 2700 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90057 (213) 739-5202 www.acrossla.org A 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. American Red Cross, Code # 14041 Antelope Valley Chapter 2715 East Avenue P Palmdale, CA 93550 (661) 267-0650 A volunteer-led humanitarian organization which provides services to military and veterans, blood drives, youth and safety training, disaster response and community support. American Red Cross,Arcadia Chapter Code # 14043 376 W. Huntington Drive Arcadia, CA 91007 (626) 447-2193 www.redcross.org/ca/arcadia A 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. American Red Cross, Code # 14074 Glendale-Crescenta Valley Chapter 1501 S. Brand Boulevard Glendale, CA 91204 (818) 243-3121 www.arcglendale.org A 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. American Red Cross, Code # 14078 Greater Long Beach Chapter 3150 E. 29th Street Long Beach, CA 90806 (562) 595-6341 www.greaterlongbeachrc.org A 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. American Red Cross Code # 14127 Rio Hondo Chapter 6706 S. Friends Avenue Whittier, CA 90601 (562) 945-3944 www.arcriohondo.org A 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. American Red Cross Code # 14135 San Gabriel Valley Chapter 430 Madeline Road Pasadena, CA 91109 (626) 799-0841 www.sgvarc.org A 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. American Red Cross, Code # 14147 Santa Monica Chapter 1450 11th Street Santa Monica, CA 90401 (310) 394-3773 www.redcrossofsantamonica.org A 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. Antelope Valley Council Code # 14245 on Alcoholism & Drug Dependency 44815 Fig Avenue, Suite 101 Lancaster, CA 93534 (661) 948-5046 www.avys.av.org Alcoholism and drug dependency information, assessment, referrals, prevention, education, diversion programs and drug testing. Referral center for all youth issues; publisher of The Red Book Directory. Antelope Valley Domestic Code # 14249 Violence Council Post Office Box 2980 Lancaster, CA 93539 (661) 949-1916 Valley Oasis is a 60 day emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence. Services include: 24-hour emergency shelter, crisis intervention, counseling, child care, transitional housing, outreach, parenting, CalWorks, legal services, job development. Asian American Drug Abuse Program Code # 14356 5318 S. Crenshaw Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90043 (323) 293-6284 www.aadapinc.org Provides residential and outpatient substance abuse treat ment; prevention services and employment access services for youth and adults throughout Los Angeles County. AADAP’s motto is “People Need People.” Asian Youth Center Code # 14382 100 W Clary Avenue San Gabriel, CA 91776 (626) 309-0622 www.asianyouthcenter.org Addresses social service and health needs of youth and families with a focus on Asian immigrants, enabling those served to adapt and contribute to a multicultural society. Assistance League Code # 14396 of Antelope Valley Preschool Day Care Center 808 W. Newgrove Lancaster, CA 93534 (661) 948-1513 info@alav.org Full-day preschool/day care for children 2 to 6 years old from low to moderate income families on a sliding scale fee schedule. Assistance League Code # 14403 of Southern California Family Service Agency 1360 N. Saint Andrews Place Los Angeles, CA 90028 (323) 469-5893 www.Assistanceleague.net Family Service Agency specializes in providing individual, couple, family, and group counseling, parent education classes, domestic violence classes, and child abuse and neglect prevention/intervention. Assistance League Code # 14404 of Southern California Learning Center 1375 N. St Andrews Place Hollywood, CA 90028 (323) 466-8164 www.alsckids.com Within a safe, nurturing environment, the Learning Center provides affordable care and quality “model” programs for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, and young school-age children. Aviva Family and Children’s Services Code # 14474 7120 Franklin Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90046 (323) 876-0550 avivacenter.org Residential diagnostic, treatment and emancipation program for girls 12-18. Non-public individualized special education high school. Specialized foster care and independent living program to help build productive lives. Barbara & Ray Alpert Jewish Code # 14500 Community Center 3801 E.Willow Street Long Beach, CA 90815 (562) 426-7601 Multifaceted and multidisciplinary agency providing wide range of social services, leisure time, character building and socialization programs for all ages including childcare, senior, adult and teens. Basic Adult Spanish Education (BASE) Code # 14506 7009 Owensmouth Avenue, Suite #101 Canoga Park, CA 91303 (818) 348 4771 baseedu@pacbell.net Programs and services in Spanish and English literacy, job training/placement in childcare and elder care, immigration and cultural transition programs. Bet Tzedek Legal Services Code # 14567 145 S. Fairfax Avenue, Room #200 Los Angeles, CA 90036 (323) 549-5819 www.bettzedek.org Bet Tzedek,“The House of Justice,” provides free, compassionate, high-quality legal services to the elderly, indigent and disabled of Los Angeles, regardless of ethnic background. Beverly Hills Community Code # 13361 Sports Center 9930 S Santa Monica Boulevard Beverly Hills, CA 90212 (310) 553-0731 www.bhcsc.net Services include organized sports, afterschool care for children of working parents, physical fitness, informal education, camping and youth development activities. Boy Scouts of America United Way’s Bridging the Gap funding supports Learning for Life, an in-school academic enrichment and character education program. Each Boy Scout Council selects the components it will implement. Elementary: lessons cover social, ethical and academic skills. Junior high: program moves into a school-to-career emphasis. Senior high: students learn how to get and keep a job. Special education: teaches youth with disabilities the life skills needed to achieve self-sufficiency. Explorer posts at community business and agencies provide opportunities for young people to learn about specific careers. Boy Scouts of America, Code # 14706 Long Beach Council – Learning for Life 401 E. 37th St, PO Box 7338 Long Beach, CA 90807 (562) 427-0911 www.longbeachbsa.org Boy Scouts of America, Code # 14704 Los Angeles Area Council – Learning for Life 1631 W. Beverly Boulevard, 2nd Floor P.O. Box 26910 Los Angeles, CA 90026 (213) 250-1131 Boy Scouts of America, Code # 14726 San Gabriel Valley Council – Learning for Life 3450 E. Sierra Madre Boulevard Pasadena, CA 91107 (626) 351-8815 www.sgvcbsa.org Boy Scouts of America, Code # 14732 Southern Sierra Council 2417 M Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 325-9036 southernsierrabsa.org Boy Scouts of America, Code # 14738 Verdugo Hills Council – Learning for Life 1325 Grandview Avenue Glendale, CA 91201 (818) 243-6282 www.vhcbsa.org Boy Scouts of America, Code # 14741 Western Los Angeles County – Learning for Life 16525 Sherman Way, Council Unit C-8 Van Nuys, CA 91406 (818) 901-4891 www.lfl-la.org Boys and Girls Club, Challengers Code # 14756 5029 S.Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90037 (323) 971-6161 www.cbgcla.org Offers youth an opportunity to develop leadership, cooperation, self-esteem, decision-making skills, a sense of usefulness, and other qualities which underlie mature adulthood through a variety of programs. Boys and Girls Club, Eastside Code # 14767 324 N. McDonnell Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90022 (323) 263-4955 www.elabgc.org After-school program provider for East Los Angeles youth ages 6-18. Offers an opportunity to develop leadership, cooperation, self-esteem, decision-making skills and other qualities of mature adulthood. Boys and Girls Club, East Valley Code # 14766 P.O. Box 248, 4100 Baldwin Park Boulevard Baldwin Park, CA 91706 (626) 338-1854 Offers youth an opportunity to develop leadership, cooperation, self-esteem, decision-making skills, a sense of usefulness, and other qualities which develop mature adulthood through a variety of programs. Boys and Girls Club, Hollywood Code # 14786 850 N. Cahuenga Boulevard Hollywood, CA 90038 (323) 467-2007 www.bgchollywood.com Services to youth, ages 6 to 18, Mon - Fri, 7:30am to 6:00 pm. Homework assistance, tutoring, computers, music, arts, dance, sports, gym, gameroom, summer program, field trips, community service. Boys and Girls Club, Long Beach Code # 14797 3635 Long Beach Boulevard Long Beach, CA 90807 (562) 595-5945 www.bgclublb.org Our mission is to provide a positive, safe and nurturing environment where youth are encouraged to become responsible members of the community. Boys and Girls Club, Los Angeles Code # 14799 2635 Pasadena Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90031 (323) 221-9111 labgc.org To inspire and empower young people in the northeast Los Angeles area to realize their full potential through affordable, quality, educational, social, cultural and recreational activities. Boys and Girls Club, Pasadena Code # 14821 3230 E. Del Mar Boulevard Pasadena, CA 91107 (626) 449-9100 The Boys and Girls Clubs of Pasadena promotes the health, education, social, vocational and character development of boys and girls ages two through seventeen. Boys and Girls Club, Rio Hondo Code # 14828 7104 Perry Road Bell Gardens, CA 90201 (562) 927-2677 Offers youth an opportunity to develop leadership, cooperation, self esteem, decision making skills, a sense of usefulness and other qualities which develop mature adulthood through a variety of programs. Boys and Girls Club, Rosemead Code # 14830 7850 Garvey Avenue Rosemead, CA 91770 (626) 572-7015 Offers youth an opportunity to develop leadership, cooperation, self-esteem, decision-making, sense of usefulness and other qualities which develop mature adulthood through a variety of programs. Boys and Girls Club, Salesian Code # 14831 3218 Wabash Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90063 (323) 263-7519 www.salesianclubsofLA.org The Salesian Club of Los Angeles offers youth constructive opportunities to develop leadership, citizenship, positive life goals and meaningful involvement in the community. Boys and Girls Club, Code # 14836 San Fernando Valley 11251 Glenoaks Boulevard Pacoima, CA 91331 (818) 896-5261 bgcsfv.org The Boys & Girls Club of San Fernando Valley offers family support programs with a special focus on youth to develop effective social, educational, vocational and leadership skills. Boys and Girls Club, Code # 14884 San Gabriel Valley 2740 Mountain View Road El Monte, CA 91732 (626) 442-5470 bgcsgv@pacbell.net 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. Boys and Girls Club, San Pedro Code # 14842 1200 South Cabrillo Avenue San Pedro, CA 90731 (310) 833-1322 bgcsp.org Offers youth an opportunity to develop leadership, cooperation, self-esteem, decision making skills, a sense of usefulness and other qualities which develop mature adulthood through a variety of programs. Boys and Girls Club, Code # 14846 Santa Clarita Valley 24909 Newhall Avenue Newhall, CA 91321 (661) 254-2582 scvbgc.org Offer youth an opportunity to develop leadership, cooperation, self esteem, decision making skills, a sense of usefulness and other qualities which develop mature adulthood through a variety of programs. Boys and Girls Clubs, Santa Monica Code # 14849 1238 Lincoln Boulevard Santa Monica, CA 90401 (310) 393.9629 The Boys and Girls Club of Santa Monica is a non-profit social service youth agency serving boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 18. Boys and Girls Club,Variety Code # 14863 2530 Cincinnati Street Los Angeles, CA 90033 (323) 269-3177 Offers youth an opportunity to develop leadership, cooperation, self esteem, decision-making skills, a sense of usefulness and other qualities which develop mature adulthood through a variety of programs. Boys and Girls Club,Venice Code # 14864 2232 Lincoln Boulevard Venice, CA 90291 (310) 390-4477 bgcv.org Youth services include: Education and career development, health/life skills, the arts, leadership development, sports/fitness/recreation, professional counseling and meal/snack programs. Boys and Girls Club, Code # 14867 Watts/Willowbrook 1339 E. 120th Street Los Angeles, CA 90059 (323) 567-2278 wwbgc.org Provides delinquency prevention and youth development programs and services for boys and girls age 7-18. Programs promote good health, social, educational, vocational, character and leadership development. Boys and Girls Club, Code # 14868 West San Gabriel Valley 328 S. Ramona Avenue Monterey Park, CA 91754 (626) 573-2831 wsgvbgc.org Youth development center offering after-school programs that include educational enrichment, sports, character development, drug awareness and social recreation. Boys and Girls Club,Whittier Code # 14873 7905 Greenleaf Avenue Whittier, CA 90602 (562) 945-3787 bgclubwhittier.org We offer youth opportunities to expand their education and develop leadership, self-esteem and good decision-making skills through a variety of programs. Boys and Girls Club,Wilmington Code # 14874 1444 W. Q Street Wilmington, CA 90744 (310) 549-8323 Offers youth an opportunity to develop leadership, cooperation, self-esteem, decision-making skills, a sense of usefulness and other qualities which develop mature adulthood through a variety of programs. Burbank Center for Code # 14934 the Retarded (BCR) 230 E.Amherst Drive Burbank, CA 91504 (818) 843-4907 Day activity program for developmentally disabled/mentally retarded adults, and extended day care for adults and school age children. C Camp Fire Boys and Girls Club, Code # 15079 Greater Compton 450 W. Raymond Street Compton, CA 90220 (310) 604-1104 A youth development organization offering clubs, camping, self-reliance and leadership/behavioral modification classes and educational enhancement programs to build caring, confident youth and future leaders. Camp Fire Boys and Girls, Code # 15081 Long Beach Area Council 7070 E. Carson Street Long Beach, CA 90808 (562) 421-2725 www.campfirelb.org Programs include small groups, leadership development, mentoring, camping, challenge by choice, service and selfreliance. All focused on building caring, confident youth and future leaders. Catholic Big Brothers Big Sisters Code # 15184 3300 W.Temple Street Los Angeles, CA 90026 (213) 251-9800 www.catholicbigbrothers.org Volunteer mentors are matched individually and in groups with youth ages 7-15 of all faiths and cultures throughout LA County to help them socially and academically. Catholic Charities of Los Angeles Code # 15200 1531 W. James M.Wood Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90015 (213) 251-3400 www.catholiccharitiesla.org Helps over 225,000 people yearly: direct assistance, food, shelter, childcare, education/job skills, counseling, aging services, refugee/immigration assistance, serving all ages, races, ethnicities, and religions. Center for the Pacific-Asian Family Code # 15279 543 N. Fairfax Avenue, Room 108 Los Angeles, CA 90036 (323) 653-4045 Building healthy and safe communities by responding to the problem of family violence and violence against women with culturally and linguistically accessible services. Child & Family Center Code # 11490 21545 Centre Point Pkwy Santa Clarita, CA 91350 (661) 259-9439 childfamilycenter.org Provides evaluations, assessment and treatment of children, adolescents and their families through early intervention, education, preschool/day care and mental health services. Child and Family Guidance Center Code # 15347 9650 Zelzah Avenue Northridge, CA 91325 (818) 993-9311 www.childguidance.org Mental health treatment for emotionally troubled children and families. Services include outpatient treatment, child abuse prevention, delinquency prevention, school programs and residential homes. Child Care Information Service Code # 15350 2698 Mataro Street Pasadena, CA 91107 (626) 449-8221 CCIS assists families with child care referrals, emergency care, subsidized care for qualifying families and promotes quality child care through trainings such as early literacy. ChildNet Youth and Family Services Code # 15380 P.O. Box 4550 Long Beach, CA 90804 (562) 498-5500 www.childnet.net Residential treatment for adolescent boys; special education for adolescents; day treatment; foster care, all ages; in-home counseling and abuse prevention, parenting instruction. Children’s Bureau Code # 21785 of Southern California 3910 Oakwood Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90004 (323) 953-7350 www@all4kids.org Provides child abuse prevention and intervention, in-home/on-site counseling, parent education, support groups, foster care, adoption, school-based services and mental health counseling. Children’s Center of the Antelope Valley Code # 15418 1055 W.Avenue M, Suite 110 Lancaster, CA 93534 (661) 949-1206 childrenscenter.av.org Private, non-profit community based agency engaged in prevention, education and treatment of child abuse. The Children’s Clinic Code # 15424 2801 Atlantic Avenue Long Beach, CA 90801 (562) 933-0430 www.thechildrensclinic.org Provides quality, compassionate, comprehensive healthcare services and culturally sensitive and linguistically appropriate health education and promotion to medically underserved, low-income and high risk children and families. Children’s Dental Health Clinic Code # 15429 2801 Atlantic Avenue Long Beach, CA 90806 (562) 933-3141 The Children’s Dental Health Clinic is a comprehensive clinic providing a wide range of dental services to lowincome children on a sliding scale fee basis. Children’s Home Society of California Code # 15436 1300 W. Fourth Street Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 240-5900 www.chs-ca.org Since 1891, CHS has provided quality services to families in California.Today, we provide child care and development, community education, and family resource services. Children’s Institute International (CII) Code # 15457 711 S. New Hampshire Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90005 (213) 385-5100 www.childrensinstitute.org CII provides child abuse treatment and prevention, mental health, early childhood, and foster care services, training for professionals and pilot projects advancing knowledge in the field. Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Code # 15446 4650 Sunset Boulevard - Mail Stop #29 Los Angeles, CA 90027 (323) 660-2450 www.childrenshospitalla.org A community-based medical center with national and international impact, providing specialized, multidisciplinary treatment and prevention of children and youth’s most complex medical problems. Chinatown Service Center Code # 15472 767 N. Hill Street, Suite 400 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 808-1700 www.cscla.org Provides a licensed health clinic, employment services, counseling, immigration and cultural transition assistance, community economic development, elderly home care and youth development programs. Languages: Chinese, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Spanish and English. Community Family Guidance Center Code # 15640 10929 S. Street, Suite 208B Cerritos, CA 90703 (562) 924-5526 www.cfgconline.com Child abuse treatment and prevention services, school-based child abuse prevention program, parent program and outpatient mental health services to emotionally disturbed children and their families. Constitutional Rights Foundation Code # 15692 601 S. Kingsley Drive Los Angeles, CA 90005 (213) 487-5590 www.crf-usa.org Civic and law-related education to prepare youth for active and responsible citizenship by familiarizing them with the political, legal and economic systems of their communities. D Desert Haven Enterprises Code # 15847 43437 Copeland Circle Lancaster, CA 93535 (661) 948-8402 Enabling persons with developmental disabilities to overcome barriers to employment through vocational training, job placement, community-based employment and supportive services. Didi Hirsch Community Code # 15872 Mental Health Center 4760 S. Sepulveda Boulevard Culver City, CA 90230 (310) 390-6612 www.didihirsch.org Provides a full range of mental health, substance abuse and counseling programs to children, adults and older adults. Disabled Resources Center Code # 15886 2750 E. Spring Street, Suite 100 Long Beach, CA 90806 (562) 427-1000 www.drcinc.org DRC serves people with disabilities of all ages in the areas of housing, independent living skills/peer support, homemaker referrals, advocacy, information and referral. E Eastmont Community Center Code # 15990 701 S. Hoefner Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90022 (323) 726-7998 Eastmontcenter1@aol.com Community-based organization providing social services designed to improve the quality of life for children, families in crisis and senior citizens. Edwards Air Force Base Code # 16004 Youth Activities 36 N.Wolfe Avenue, (95 MSG/SVYY) Edwards AFB, CA 93524 (661) 277-8290 Recreation program for base personnel youth ages 5-18. Program includes sports, school age care, social programs, classes, self-directed activities, field trips and community service projects. Eisner Pediatric and Family Code # 19048 Medical Center 1530 S. Olive Street Los Angeles, CA 90015 (213) 746-1037 www.pedcenter.org Comprehensive pediatric medical, dental and orthodontia services, early intervention for developmentally handicapped infants, children’s day care, adult and adolescent medical clinic. El Calvario Community Center Code # 16005 11234 E. Montecito Drive El Monte, CA 91731 (626) 444-4541 Neighborhood-centered programs in preschool, adult classes, parenting classes, immigration and legalization, citizenship, youth development, counseling, youth and family literacy, job placement and referrals. El Centro de Accion Social Code # 16011 37 E. Del Mar Boulevard Pasadena, CA 91105 (626) 792-3148 www.elcentropasadena.org Community agency providing bilingual services for seniors, youth educational services, technical assistance to microenterprises and information and referrals to the lowincome community of greater Pasadena. El Centro de Amistad Code # 16012 21044 Sherman Way, Suite 101 Canoga Park, CA 91303 (818) 347-8565 El Centro de Amistad is a grass-roots organization that provides an array of culturally competent services to low-income, impoverished and distressed families of the San Fernando Valley. El Monte/South El Monte Code # 16021 Emergency Resources Association 2645 Lee Avenue, #6 South El Monte, CA 91733 (626) 444-7269 Services include emergency food, clothing, furniture, blankets, diapers, utility assistance, motel vouchers, school uniforms, housing assistance and comfort kits for the homeless. El Nido Family Centers Code # 16025 500 Shatto Place, Suite 425 Los Angeles, CA 90020 (213) 384-1600 www.elnidofamilycenters.org El Nido Family Centers provide comprehensive counseling, parent education and case management services to children, youth at-risk, pregnant/parenting teens and families. El Rescate Code # 16033 1313 W. 8th Street, Suite 200 Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 387-3284 www.elrescate.org A multi-service agency located in the Pico-Union area of Los Angeles providing legal services, workers’ rights defense and community economic development. F Families in New Directions/Crenshaw Code # 16127 Consortium 3756 Santa Rosalia Drive, Suite 213 Los Angeles, CA 90008 (323) 296-3781 Services include counseling for families, teens and children, parent education,AIDS education, violence prevention, tobacco prevention, gang prevention, child abuse prevention and treatment. Family Counseling Services Code # 16132 of West San Gabriel Valley 10229 Lower Azusa Road Temple City, CA 91780 (626) 350-4400 Serving San Gabriel Valley, services prevent family dysfunction and abuse through professional therapy, substance abuse treatment/prevention, domestic violence services and an Asian Helpline. Family Service Agency of Burbank Code # 16149 2013 W. Magnolia Boulevard Burbank, CA 91506 (818) 845-7671 A professional counseling and educational center. Family Service of Long Beach Code # 16158 1041 Pine Avenue Long Beach, CA 90813 (562) 436-9893 www.fslb.org Develops programs and provides services to address the changing needs of the community to strengthen individuals and families through counseling, education and in-home services. Five Acres - The Boys’ and Girls’ Code # 16238 Aid Society of Los Angeles County 760 W. Mountain View Street Altadena, CA 91001 (626) 798-6793 www.5acres.org A therapeutic center for the prevention and treatment of child abuse/neglect: residential and education programs for youth, mental health, school/home-based services, foster care, adoptions, deaf services and family preservation. Foothill Family Service Code # 16281 2500 E. Foothill Boulevard, Suite. 300 Pasadena, CA 91107 626-564-1613 www.foothillfamily.org Multi-service, multi-lingual, professional counseling, educational, case management and social services for children, seniors and families throughout San Gabriel Valley. Services are affordable and accessible. For The Child Code # 16289 4565 California Avenue Long Beach, CA 90807 (562) 422-8472 forthechild.org For The Child’s mission is to prevent child abuse and neglect through effective education and outreach programs - child, parent and community - and to treat child victims of abuse (primarily age 12 and below). Friends of Jackie Robinson Park Code # 16362 8773 E.Avenue R Littlerock, CA 93543 (661) 944-2880 jackie_robinson_park@netzero.net To provide a safe and fun environment for the children attending the park and to promote the welfare and education of children and adults living in the communities served. G Girl Scouts,Angeles Council Code # 16439 2525 Ocean Park Boulevard Santa Monica, CA 90405 (310) 450-3720 www.angeles.org Girl Scout-trained adult volunteers give every girl everywhere opportunities to develop self-esteem and positive values, and expand skills and knowledge to become happy, resourceful citizens. Girl Scouts, Code # 16444 Greater Long Beach Council 4040 Bellflower Boulevard Long Beach, CA 90808 (562) 421-8456 www.gscglb.org GSCGLB provides opportunities for girls between 5-17 years of age to develop self-esteem, preparing them to meet life’s challenges and achieve their full potential. Girl Scouts, Joshua Tree Council Code # 16447 1831 Brundage Lane Bakersfield, CA 93304 (661) 327-1409 www.girlsfirStreet.org Program for girls, ages 5-17, to develop leadership, values, patriotism and community service. Serves Santa Clarita Valley,Antelope Valley and Kern County/High Sierra Area Girl Scouts, Mt.Wilson Vista Council Code # 16450 101 E.Wheeler Avenue Arcadia, CA 91006 (626) 445-7771 www.gsmwvc.org Serves girls, ages 5-17, in 23 diverse San Gabriel Valley communities. Through trained, adult volunteers, girls develop confidence, values, skills, citizenship and community service. Girl Scouts, Code # 16459 San Fernando Valley Council 9421 Winnetka Avenue Chatsworth, CA 91311 (818) 886-1801 www.sfvgsc.org In partnership with adults, girls expand their self-esteem and learn the importance of community while enhancing values, decision making and leadership skills. Good Shepherd Shelter Code # 16522 2561 Venice Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90232 (323) 737-6111 A long-term treatment and education-oriented shelter for battered women and their children aimed at ending the generational cycle of violence. Greater Los Angeles Code # 16570 Council on Deafness 2222 Laverna Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90041 (323) 478-8000 www.gladinc.org Provides a wide array of health, human, parent education, and employment services and affordable housing to the deaf and hard of hearing community at its Deaf Community Center and outreach offices. Guidance Center Code # 16569 (formerly Greater Long Beach Child Guidance Center) 3711 Long Beach Boulevard, Suite 600 Long Beach, CA 90807 (562) 595-1159 Provides bilingual comprehensive mental health services — prevention, emergency response, psycho-education, day rehabilitation and outpatient mental health treatment — for children, adolescents and their families. H Hathaway Children Code # 16654 and Family Services P.O Box 923670 Sylmar, CA 91392 (818) 896-2474 www.hathawaychildren.org Provides a continuum of quality services to promote healthy development of vulnerable and troubled children and families through community programs, special education and residential treatment. Haven Hills Code # 16655 P.O. Box 260 Canoga Park, CA 91305 (818) 887-7481 www.havenhills.org Haven Hills provides emergency and transitional services to adult and child victims of domestic violence and prevention/education services to the community. Help Group Child and Family Center Code # 17974 13130 Burbank Boulevard Sherman Oaks, CA 91401 (818) 781-0360 http://www.TheHelpGroup.org Offers a wide range of services including child abuse prevention/intervention, family preservation, foster family, mental health programs for children and familes with special needs. Helpline Youth Counseling Code # 16708 12440 E. Firestone Boulevard, Suite 1000 Norwalk, CA 90650 (562) 864-3722 www.vfnet.com Child, youth and family counseling with a focus on prevention of delinquency, child abuse/neglect, domestic violence and drug/alcohol abuse. Hollenbeck Police Business Code # 16766 Council/Youth Center 2015 E. First Street Los Angeles, CA 90033 (323) 881-6562 www.hollenbeckyouthcenter.com Provides delinquency prevention activities through educational and recreational activities, contact with police officers as role models and community services for seniors. Human Services Association & Tri-City Code # 16917 6800 E. Florence Avenue Bell Gardens, CA 90201 (562) 806-5400 www.hsala.org Comprehensive family services programs, including counseling, parenting classes, teen pregnancy prevention, emergency services, food distribution and long-term care programs for the elderly. I Information and Referral Code # 16988 Federation of Los Angeles County 526 W. Las Tunas Drive San Gabriel, CA 91776 (626) 350-1841 www.infoline-la.org The country’s largest 24-hour multilingual human services information and referral program, INFO LINE provides accurate and current information about community resources and services in Los Angeles County. Intercommunity Child Code # 19521 Guidance Center 8106 Broadway Avenue Whittier, CA 90606 (562) 692-0383 vfnet.com ICGC is a private non-profit agency that provides mental health services for children/adololescents with emotional and behavioral problems. International Institute of Los Angeles Code # 17035 3845 Selig Place Los Angeles, CA 90031 (323) 224-3800 iilosangeles@earthlink.net International Institute provides a comprehensive array of social services in 18 languages. Preschool children, at-risk youth and families, immigrants, refugees and seniors receive quality services. J Japanese Community Pioneer Code # 17114 Social Services Center 244 S. San Pedro Street, Suite 301 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 680-1656 Multiple social and cultural services for senior citizens provided by bilingual and bicultural volunteers. Jenesse Center Code # 17137 3731 Stocker Street, 2nd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90003 (323) 299-9496 www.jenessecenter.org Comprehensive services to victims of domestic violence, including shelter and transitional apartments, children/ adolescent programs, mental health counseling, vocational programs, legal advocacy, health advocacy, parenting classes and community education/outreach. Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters/ Code # 17148 Camp Max Straus 6505 Wilshire Boulevard, 6th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90048 (323) 761-8675 www.jbbbsla.org The Big Brother/Big Sister program offers one-to-one supervised mentoring/counseling for Jewish girls and boys. For at-risk kids, a non-sectarian, interracial therapeutic summer camp is offered. Jewish Community Centers Code # 17171 of Greater Los Angeles 13164 Burbank Boulevard Sherman Oaks, CA 91401 (818)374-7077 JCC/GLA provides a range of social, cultural, informational, educational and food distribution programs for all ages through its countywide community centers. Jewish Family & Children’s Service Code # 17201 of Long Beach 3801 E.Willow Street, Suite 219 Long Beach, CA 90815 (562) 427-7916 www.jfcslongbeach.org JFCS is a multi-service agency, helping people of all ages face life’s challenges with dignity, through professional counseling, care-management, protective and support services. Jewish Family Service Los Angeles Code # 17224 6505 Wilshire Boulevard, 5th floor Los Angeles, CA 90048 (323) 761-8800 www.jfsla.org As a community-based organization, we provide health and social services to seniors, immigrants, families and children as they face issues in every stage of their life cycle. Jewish Federation Code # 17253 of Greater Los Angeles 6505 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90048 (323) 761-8000 www.jewishla.org The Jewish Federation is the central outreach institution for the Jewish community. It provides planning, community relations and fund-raising support to 15 social service and educational organizations. Jewish Free Loan Association Code # 17261 6505 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 715 Los Angeles, CA 90048 (323) 761-8830 www.jfla.org A non-sectarian, interest-free lending agency offering loans to individuals and families facing financial challenges with housing, transportation, medical expenses, education, family emergencies and life-cycle events. Jewish Vocational Service Code # 17276 6505 Wilshire Boulevard, #200 Los Angeles, CA 90048 (323) 761-8888 www.jvsla.org Founded in 1931, JVS offers to individuals, businesses and agencies high quality programs related to job seeking, career planning, skills assessment, training and retraining. K Korean Health, Education, Code # 17445 Information & Research (KHEIR) Center 3727 W. 6th. Street, #410 Los Angeles, CA 90020 (213) 427-4000 www.koreanhealth.org Provides health and social services, including community medical clinic, health education, adult day health care, and case management, to Korean Americans and neighboring communities. Korean Youth and Community Center Code # 17450 680 S.Wilton Place Los Angeles, CA 90005 (213) 365-7400 www.kyccla.org KYCC offers counseling, academic, youth development, economic development, drug/gang prevention and environmental programs for the multiethnic Koreatown community and Koreans throughout the Los Angeles area. L L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center Code # 17467 1625 Schrader Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90028 (323) 993-7696 www.laglc.org Empowers people to lead full and rewarding lives, without limits based on sexual orientation and gender identity, through the highest quality educational, cultural and wellness programs La Casa de San Gabriel Code # 17481 Community Center 203 E. Mission Road San Gabriel, CA 91776 (626) 286-2145 lacasacommunitycenter.org Preschool, tutoring, parenting, citizenship, ESL classes, Spanish language computer training, emergency assistance, health services, domestic violence counseling, assistance for families and resource and referral services. Labor Community Services Code # 17529 2130 W. James M.Wood Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90006 (213) 427.9044 Provides information, referral and direct services including food, shelter, utility payments and other emergency assistance to people in need. Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Code # 17693 1102 Crenshaw Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90019 (323) 801-7991 www.lafla.org Free legal assistance to low-income people with housing, government benefits, family, consumer, immigration and employment problems, and to groups engaged in community economic development. Literacy Network Code # 17816 of Greater Los Angeles 202 W. First Street Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 237-6643 www.literacynetwork.org We provide volunteers, learners and teaching materials to about 250 literacy programs to teach basic literacy skills to 500,000 in LA County and surrounding counties. Long Beach Community Code # 17944 Improvement League 2222 Olive Avenue Long Beach, CA 90806 (562) 426-8897 Its mission is to enhance the social, economic, cultural and educational development of the low-income children and families of Long Beach’s disadvantaged community. Long Beach Day Nursery Code # 17949 1548 Chestnut Avenue Long Beach, CA 90813 (562) 591-0509 www.lbdn.org Operates 3 full-time child care centers in Long Beach, serving working families with children 0-6. Accredited by the National Association for the Education for Young Children. Los Angeles Centers for Alcohol Code # 17972 and Drug Abuse 11015 Bloomfield Avenue Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 (562) 906-2676 www.lacada.com Substance abuse treatment and prevention services including adult residential, women and children alternative sentencing, outpatient counseling, drug education, domestic violence treatment and HIV/AIDS outreach. Los Angeles Child Care and Code # 17976 Development Council 2701 N. Main Street Los Angeles, CA 90031 (323) 223-3313 Early education care and development services for children 0-5 years while parents pursue economic independence through job training and employment. Los Angeles Child Guidance Clinic Code # 17977 3031 S.Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90007 (323) 766-2360 www.lachild.org The Los Angeles Child Guidance Clinic provides comprehensive mental health services for children and their families in Central and South Central Los Angeles. Los Angeles Commission on Code # 17981 Assaults Against Women 605 W. Olympic Boulevard, #400 Los Angeles, CA 90015 (213) 955-9090 lacaaw.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 and child abuse. Los Angeles Educational Partnership Code # 18000 315 W. Ninth Street, 1110 Los Angeles, CA 90015 (213) 622-5237 www.laep.org Los Angeles Educational Partnership (LAEP) focuses on increasing educational opportunities for students in high-need schools in partnership with teachers, principals, parents, educational and community leaders. Los Angeles Free Clinic Code # 18001 8405 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90048 (323) 653-8622 www.lafreeclinic.org Medical and dental care, family planning, HIV testing and counseling, legal assistance, case management and health education for the low-income and uninsured. Los Angeles Urban League Code # 18032 3450 Mount Vernon Drive Los Angeles, CA 90008 (323) 299-9660 www.laul.org The Los Angeles Urban League is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corportion providing access to employment and other services through advocacy, literacy, training and economic development. Lutheran Social Services Code # 18088 of Southern California 1501 E. Orangethorpe Avenue, 250 Fullerton, CA 92831 (714) 626-1800 lsssc.org Multi-service agency providing counseling, emergency assistance, transitional housing, literacy training, veterans outreach, workforce and family self sufficiency along with programs for adults with developmental disabilities. Maravilla Foundation Code # 18146 5729 E. Union Pacific Avenue City of Commerce, CA 90022 (323) 869-4500 Delinquency prevention program and a wide range of community services for all ages, including nutrition, emergency energy services, arts and crafts and employment services. Maryvale Code # 18211 7600 E. Graves Avenue Rosemead, CA 91770 (626) 280-6510 www.maryvale-ca.org Residential and day treatment services for girls 6-18 with psychiatric, neurological, emotional, behavioral disturbances, referred by DCFS; foster family services; child care, kindergarten and afterschool care. Mental Health Association Code # 18308 in Los Angeles County 1336 Wilshire Boulevard, 2nd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 413-1130 www.mhala.org Provides comprehensive rehabilitative mental health services, special needs housing and homeownership, assistance in obtaining services, a countywide self-help network, and a high school academy (with LAUSD). MERCI Code # 18313 525 N. Chandler Avenue Monterey Park, CA 91754 (626) 289-8817 www.merci.org MERCI provides day programs for adults and children with severe developmental disabilities. MERCI is also opening a residential home for 6 developmentally disabled adults. Mexican American Code # 18332 Opportunity Foundation 401 N. Garfield Avenue Montebello, CA 90640 (323) 890-9600 http://maof.org MAOF is a nonprofit multi-service agency dedicated to offering assistance to the general public through various programs that satisfy the needs of the communities served. Mothers’ Club Community Center Code # 18437 526 E. Orange Grove Boulevard Pasadena, CA 91104 (626) 792-2687 Family support programs for mothers and children ages 0-5; including parent education, early childhood education, group counseling and ESL classes. N Neighborhood Youth Association Code # 18649 3877 Grandview Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90066 (310) 390-6641 www.nyayouth.org Provides low-income, at risk youth educational enhancement services and youth development after school. O Options Code # 18799 100 N. Citrus Street, Suite 300 West Covina, CA 91791 (626) 967-7848 Non-profit agency providing child development services and counseling services to children and families. P Pacific Clinics Code # 18897 800 South Santa Anita Avenue Arcadia, CA 91006 (626) 254-5000 www.pacificclinics.org Pacific Clinics serves adults, older adults, children and families in 65 locations in four counties, providing culturally competent behavioral healthcare services to low-income individuals. Partners In Care Foundation Code # 13096 101 S. First Steet, #1000 Burbank, CA 91502 (818) 526-1780 www.picf.org Partners in Care Foundation assists healthcare and community-based organizations to conceptualize, implement, evaluate and provide new innovative methods of delivering healthcare. Pasadena Mental Health Association Code # 19024 1495 N. Lake Avenue Pasadena, CA 91104 (626) 798-0907 www.pmhc.org Pasadena Mental Health Center offers counseling, information and referral services, parent education, enrichment activities, tutoring and mentorship. People Coordinated Services Code # 19065 of Southern California 1221 S.Western Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90006 (323) 735-1231 PCS-Socal.org Substance abuse prevention and treatment; senior services including transportation, employment and nutrition, youth development, juvenile diversion and Family Resource Center. Plaza Community Center Code # 19146 648 S. Indiana Street Los Angeles, CA 90023 (323) 268-1107 www.plazacommunitycenter.com Provides multiple bilingual services to residents of East Los Angeles and adjacent cities: substance abuse for men and women, child care, family preservation, teen programs. Portals Mental Health Code # 19167 Rehabilitation Services 679 S. New Hampshire Avenue, 5th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90005 (213) 387-1129 http:///www.portalshouse.org Portals is a mental health rehabilitation agency, which provides housing/residential, employment and comprehensive support services for individuals who are mentally ill with co-occuring substance abuse/chemical addiction - many who are homeless. Positive Alternatives for Youth Code # 14913 (formerly Bridge Focus) 14418 Chase Street, Suite 205 Panorama City, CA 91402 (818) 895-5132 www.itpays.org Positive Alternatives for Youth is dedicated to investing in alternatives to gangs, drugs and violence through counseling, outreach efforts and community education and empowerment programs. Project HEAVY West Code # 19206 1600 S. Sawtelle Boulevard, #300 Los Angeles, CA 90025 (310) 477-1291 www.oktoday.org Provides case management-based counseling, parent education, tutoring and computer literacy, substance abuse prevention, gang prevention and community restitution services to at-risk youth and their families. PTSA Los Angeles Tenth District Code # 19239 1000 W.Venice Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90015 (213) 745-7114 PTA10thDistrict.org 10th District PTSA provides dental and vision services to LAUSD students of low- income families in its three dental and two vision clinics. PTSA 31st District Code # 19238 17445 Cantlay Street Van Nuys, CA 91406 (818) 344-3581 www.familyeducation.com/ca/31st_District Creative Kids: Provides safe, quality, low-cost/subsidized day care for LAUSD elementary children. Dental Clinics: Provides dental care for any low-income LAUSD children. Q QueensCare Family Clinic Code # 19253 1300 N.Vermont Avenue, #907 Los Angeles, CA 90027 (323) 953-7333 www.queenscare.org QueensCare Family Clinics’ mission is to bring quality primary care that is accessible, compassionate, comprehensive and affordable to the multicultural communities of Los Angeles. R Richstone Family Center Code # 11042 13620 Cordary Avenue Hawthorne, CA 90250 (310) 970-1921 dbext30@aol.com The Richstone Center provides child abuse prevention and treatment services, strengthens families and promotes non-violent resolution of conflicts in our families, schools and communities. Rosemary Children’s Services Code # 11116 36 S. Kinneloa Avenue, 200 Pasadena, CA 91107 (626) 844-3033 Comprehensive residential and treatment foster care services to children/youth.Victims of abuse, neglect and/or abandonment. Residential program, foster family program, non-public school and day rehabilitation services. S Salvation Army Code # 11218 900 W. James M.Wood Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90015 (213) 896-9160 www.salvationarmy-socal.org Motivated by the love of God to meet human needs without discrimination through emergency assistance, shelter, transitional care, youth services, community centers and drug rehabilitation. Samuel Dixon Family Health Center Code # 11366 30257 San Martinez Road Val Verde, CA 91384 (661) 257-4008 Affordable primary care health services for all residents of the Santa Clarita Valley. Fee for service, Medi-Cal and insurance accepted, but no insurance necessary. Bilingual staff. San Fernando Valley Interfaith Council Code # 11408 10824 Topanga Canyon Boulevard Chatsworth, CA 91311 (818) 718-6460 www.sfvic.org Making the lives of abused children, the elderly and homeless families more fulfilling. Our home delivered meals, senior centers and homeless shelters make a difference. San Gabriel Valley Learning Centers Code # 11450 3160 E. Del Mar Boulevard Pasadena, CA 91107 (626) 796-6115 Children are provided a safe, nurturing, affordable preschool, kindergarten, after school and all day summer camp recreation and education programs. Santa Anita Family Service Code # 16166 605 S. Myrtle Avenue Monrovia, CA 91016 (626) 359-9358 Agency provides a wide range of outpatient counseling services to individuals, families, children and couples as well as social services to senior citizens. Search to Involve Pilipino Americans Code # 11557 3200 W.Temple Street Los Angeles, CA 90026 (213) 382-1819 www.esipa.org Multi-service agency addressing the needs of Pilipino Americans and their multi-ethnic community. Services include: community economic development, health services, counseling/case management, recreational and cultural programs. Shields for Families Code # 11644 12714 S.Avalon Boulevard, #300 Los Angeles, CA 90059 (323) 242-5000 shieldsforfamilies_hr@hotmail.com Shields for Families, Inc. provides intake, assessment, drug treatment, family preservation, case management, child development, mental health services, youth programs and juvenile justice diversion programs. Society of St.Vincent de Paul Code # 11721 231 Winston Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 (323) 224-6287 www.svdpla.org Homeless shelter, both emergency and extended, for men and women, day/sevices and after school program for children living on or near skid row. South Bay Children’s Health Center Code # 11745 410 S. Camino Real Redondo Beach, CA 90277 (310) 316-1212 www.sbchc.com Provider of outpatient dental, vision, hearing and children’s mental health services to low and moderate income families, to include special education intensive day treatment programs. South Bay Family Healthcare Center Code # 11750 23430 Hawthorne Boulevard, Suite 210 Torrance, CA 90505 (310) 802-6177 dbmcintyre@sbclinic.org Offers primary family medical, dental, chronic disease treatment/management, prenatal, immunizations, HIV/AIDS services, men’s health care, women’s health care to under and uninsured at low or no-cost. Southern California Alcohol Code # 11774 and Drug Programs 11500 Paramount Boulevard Downey, CA 90241 (562) 923-4545 www.scadp.org Non-profit agency dedicated to the prevention and treatment of substance abuse and related problems, including homelessness, HIV/AIDS, domestic violence and criminality. Special Service for Groups Code # 11821 605 W. Olympic Boulevard, #600 Los Angeles, CA 90015 (213) 553-1800 www.ssgmain.org SSG provides over 30 multi-service, multi-ethnic programs to impact health, mental health, housing, unemployment, homelessness and other concerns for minority and disen franchised communities. SPIRITT Family Services Code # 19522 9401 S. Painter Avenue, #104 Whittier, CA 90605 (562) 698-9436 Offers group and individual counseling; education/prevention/ treatment of substance abuse, child abuse and domestic violence. Classes in family communication/parenting/anger management. After school programs, activities and tutoring for youth, 5-18. St.Anne’s Code # 11859 155 N. Occidental Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90026 (213) 381-2931 http://www.stannes.org Group home for at-risk young women, pregnant and parenting adolescents and their children; also provides community-based prevention, treatment, education and case management services. St. Barnabas Senior Services Code # 11884 675 S. Carondelet Street Los Angeles, CA 90057 (213) 388-4444 www.la4seniors.com/st_barnabas_mpc.htm St. Barnabas, a non-profit, non-sectarian agency, provides emergency and supportive assistance to seniors in downtown Los Angeles, helping them live independently as long as possible. St. Joseph Center Code # 12045 204 Hampton Drive Venice, CA 90291 (310) 396-6468 www.stjosephctr.org A multi-social service agency providing emergency services, case management and educational programming to homeless and low-income individuals and families living on the Westside of Los Angeles. Su Casa Family Crisis Code # 12340 & Support Center P.O. Box 998 Artesia, CA 90702 (562) 421-8106 www.sucasadv.org Su Casa provides services to victims of domestic violence through a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, transitional shelter, outreach program and teen outreach program. T Note: Agency names beginning with “The” are listed under the next word in their name. T.H.E. Clinic Code # 12489 3860 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90008 (323) 295-6571 www.theclinicinc.org A non-profit, multi-ethnic primary health care clinic which also provides health education and outreach in Asian, Latino, and African American communities. Toberman Settlement House Code # 12530 131 N. Grand Avenue San Pedro, CA 90731 (310) 832-1145 www.toberman.org A neighborhood center annually providing 15 programs to 14,000+ indigent clients. Services include case management, child care, educational support, youth development and drug prevention and recovery. Travelers Aid Society of Long Beach Code # 12554 1301 W 12th Street Long Beach, CA 90813 (562) 599-4546 Travelers Aid Society provides interventive case management, emergency food and shelter vouchers, rental assistance for homeless prevention, home reunification via Greyhound Bus, general transportation and LifeSkills education. Travelers Aid Society of Los Angeles Code # 12555 1720 N Gower Street Los Angeles, CA 90028 (323) 468-2500 www.tasla.org Provides crisis intervention counseling, emergency food and shelter referral, transportation assistance, homeless prevention and family reunification; case management for homeless, abandoned and runaway youth. U United Cambodian Community Code # 12632 2338 E.Anaheim Street, #200 Long Beach, CA 90804 (562) 433-2490 ex 16 Serves primarily the Cambodian community - elderly, parents, youth and children - in greater Long Beach. Grants and other funding come from federal, state, county, city agencies and private foundations. V Valley Family Center Code # 13012 302 S. Brand Boulevard San Fernando, CA 91340 (818) 365-8588 Counseling in English and Spanish for individuals, families, children, teens, perpetrators and victims of family violence, parenting classes, tutorial and computer programs for children and adults. Venice Family Clinic Code # 13030 604 Rose Avenue Venice, CA 90291 (310) 392-8630 www.venicefamilyclinic.org The Venice Family Clinic provides comprehensive primary health care and supportive services to nearly 18,000 homeless, low-income and uninsured persons of the West Health District in over 90,000 visits annually. Verdugo Mental Health Code # 13047 1540 E. Colorado Street Glendale, CA 91205 (818) 244-7257 www.vmhc.org Comprehensive managed behavioral healthcare organization providing outpatient psychiatric services to children and adults, individual and family psychotherapy, employment training and development and substance abuse counseling. Vista Del Mar Code # 13111 Child & Family Services 3200 Motor Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90034 (310) 836-1223 www.vistadelmar.org Provides comprehensive family-centered social, educational and behavioral health services which encourage children, adolescents and their families to lead self-reliant, stable and productive lives. Volunteer Center- Code # 13124 South Bay-Harbor-Long Beach 1230 Cravens Avenue Torrance, CA 90501 (310) 212-5009 www.volctr-sobay.org Resource center to nonprofit agencies, corporations, governmental agencies, schools and volunteer groups. Provides training and technical assistance. Volunteer Center Code # 13122 of Los Angeles - ALSC 8134 Van Nuys Boulevard, #200 Panorama City, CA 91402 (818) 908-5066 www.vcla.net Community based organization that connects people and resources to meet community needs. Volunteers of America Code # 13131 of Los Angeles 3600 Wilshire Boulevard, 1500 Los Angeles, CA 90010 (213) 389-1500 www.voala.org Provides a variety of social service programs including child care, rehabilitation of substance abusers and ex-offenders, homeless shelters, help for dropout-prone teens and meals to seniors. W Women’s and Children’s Code # 13287 Crisis Shelter P.O. Box 404 Whittier, CA 90608 (562) 945-3937 Domestic violence program with emergency shelter, transitional housing and comprehensive supportive services for battered women and their children requesting protection and assistance. Woodcraft Rangers Code # 13313 2111 Park Grove Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90007 (213) 749-3031 woodcraftrangers.org Woodcraft Rangers assists children in the development of academic, enrichment and recreation interests through after school activities in their own communities and camping programs. WRAP Family Services Code # 21065 8616 La Tijera Boulevard, Suite. 200 Los Angeles, CA 90045 (310) 337-1550 www.wrapfs.org Provides culturally sensitive counseling and social service programs for children, adults and families. Staff speaks Cambodian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean,Tagalog, and Vietnamese languages. Y YMCA Burbank Family Code # 13362 321 E. Magnolia Boulevard Burbank, CA 91502 (818) 845-8551 www.burbankymca.org Services include organized youth sports, day care and after school care for children of working parents, physical fitness, informal education, camping and youth development activities. YMCA Crescenta/Canada Code # 13371 1930 Foothill Boulevard La Canada, CA 91011 (818) 790-0123 www.ymcacc.org Services include organized sports, preschool day care and after school care for children of working parents, physical fitness, informal education, camping and youth development activities. YMCA Greater Long Beach Code # 13380 5821 E. Carson Street Lakewood, CA 90713 (562) 425-9986 www.lbymca.org Services include preschool daycare and after school academic enrichment for children of working parents, fitness, aquatics, youth sports, community outreach, camping and youth development. YMCA Greater Whittier Code # 13382 12510 E. Hadley Street Whittier, CA 90601 (562) 907-2727 www.ymcawhittier.org Services include organized sports, preschool day care and after school care for children of working parents, physical fitness, informal education, camping, youth development activities and wellness programs. YMCA San Gabriel Valley Code # 13413 412 E. Rowland Street Covina, CA 91723 (626) 339-6221 sangabrielvalleyymca.org Services include organized sports, day care, and after school care for children of working parents, physical fitness, informal education, camping and youth development activities. YMCA West San Gabriel Valley Code # 13437 401 E. Corto Street Alhambra, CA 91801 (626) 576-0226 www.wsgvymca.org Services include organized sports, day camp and school aged child care, physical fitness, informal education, camping, swimming and youth development activities. YWCA Glendale Code # 13552 735 E. Lexington Drive Glendale, CA 91206 (818) 242-4155 glendaleywca.org Services include counseling and shelters for battered women and their children, cancer screenings, and Welfare to Work Program. YWCA Greater Los Angeles Code # 13355 3345 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 300 Los Angeles, CA 90010 (213) 365-2991 www.ywcagla.org YWCAGLA provides a complement of programmatic and advocacy activities that result in economic empowerment for women and girls and racial justice for the entire community. YWCA Harbor Area Code # 13556 437 W. 9th Street San Pedro, CA 90731 (310) 547-0831 www.ywcaharbor.org Provides services for women and girls in the Harbor and South Bay areas, including child care, teen programs, health programs, family development and advocacy and a variety of seminars and classes. YWCA Pasadena-Foothill Valley Code # 13566 939 E Walnut Street, #100 Pasadena, CA 91106 (626) 793-5171 www.ywca-pasadena.org Since 1905, Pasadena YWCA has worked to empower women/girls and eliminate racism. Current programs: Just For Girls,Year-Round Girls’ Sports,WomenTalk,Week Without Violence. YWCA San Gabriel Valley Code # 13573 961 S Glendora Avenue West Covina, CA 91790 (626) 960-2995 Services include day care, youth development and career programs, informal education, physical development, meal and case management for seniors and shelter for battered women and their children. YWCA Santa Monica/Westside Code # 13574 2019 14th Street Santa Monica, CA 90405 (310) 452-3881 www.smywca.org The YWCA of Santa Monica serves 2,000 women and children from the Westside, specializing in wellness programs, child/youth programs and housing. Jacksonville (United Way of Northeast Florida) list at: http://www.uwnefl.org/AgencyRoster.asp: All Saints Early Learning & Community Care Center Marian Wilcher Ann Thompson 4171 Hendricks Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32207 Phone: 737-7800 Fax: 737-0646 E-mail: mwilcher@allsaintsjax.org Web: www.allsaintsjax.org American Lung Association of Florida Area Executive Director: Cheryl Pearson Bruce Maddern, M.D. 5526 Arlington Road Jacksonville, FL 32211 Phone: 743-2933 Fax: 743-2916 E-mail: alaf@lungfla.org Ex. Dir. E-mail: cpearson@lungfla.org Web: www.lungfla.org American Red Cross, Northeast Florida Chapter Charles R. Cramer Geo. Fetherston 751 Riverside Avenue - 32204 P.O. Box 40809 Jacksonville, FL 32203 Phone: 358-8091 Fax: 791-9236 Director’s Extension: 1816 E-mail: cramers@nefloridaredcross.org Web: www.nefloridaredcross.org Angelwood, Inc. Diane B. Tuttle Brian Kelly 4674-2 Hood Road Jacksonville, Fl. 32257 Phone: 288-7259 Fax: 288-4260 E-mail: dtuttle@anglewoodjax.org Arthritis Foundation, Florida Chapter Northeast Branch Brooks Brigman, Executive Director 314 Palmetto Street Jacksonville, FL 32202 Phone: 353-5770 Fax: 353-7508 E-mail: bbrigman@arthritis.org Web: www.arthritis.org The ARC Jacksonville Jim Whittaker Debbie Johnson 1050 Davis Street Jacksonville, FL 32209 Phone: 355-0155 Fax: 355-9616 Director’s Extension: 14 E-mail: jclack@arcjacksonville.org Association for Retarded Citizens (ARC) – Nassau Kathy Burns Muriel Creamer 86051 Hamilton Street Yulee, FL, 32097 Phone: 225-9355 Fax: 225-9262 E-mail: arcnass@bellsouth.net Baker County Council on Aging, Inc. Pansy Ruise Susan Leger-Krall 101 E. MacClenny Avenue MacClenny, FL 32063 Phone: 259-2223 Fax: 259-6394 E-mail: bakercoa@nefcom.net Barnabas Center, Inc. Susan Holden-Dodge Rev. George Young 11 South 11th Street Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Phone: 261-7000 Fax: 277-2984 E-mail: barnabas@net-magic.net sholdendodge@net-magic.net Big Brothers Big Sisters of Nassau County Joe Powell 1014 Atlantic Avenue Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Phone: 261-9500 Fax: 277-4007 E-mail: jcp4par@yahoo.com Boy Scouts of America North Florida Council Scout Executive: John E. Reesor Bill D'Antignac Tom Walter - Attends 521 S. Edgewood Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32205 Phone: 388-0591 Fax: 388-0278 E-mail: twalter@nfcbsa.org Web: www.nfcbsa.org Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida Deborah J. Vergis James C. Johns 1300 Riverplace Boulevard, Suite 310 Jacksonville, FL 32207 Phone: 396-4435 Fax: 396-5254 Director’s Extension: 14 E-mail: debbiev@bgcnf.org The Bridge of Northeast Florida, Inc. Davalu M. Parrish, DPA Samuel Hall 1824 Pearl Street - 32206 P.O. Box 43126 Jacksonville, FL 32203-3126 Phone: 354-7799 Fax: 354-6352 E-mail: bridge@bridgejax.com Web: www.bridgejax.com CCAR Services, Inc. Nancy Keating Dr. Paul Hagen 3530 Enterprise Way P.O. Box 1248 Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 Phone: 264-7788 Fax: 284-9497 E-mail: nancy.keating@ccar.org Web: www.ccar.org Catholic Charities Bureau William C. Beitz Mark Allen 134 East Church Street Jacksonville, FL 32202 Phone: 354-4846 Fax: 354-4718 Director’s Extension: 233 E-mail: billbeitz@ccbjax.org Web: www.ccbjax.org Cerebral Palsy of Northeast Florida, Inc. Holly Peters Brent Ross 3311 Beach Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32207 Phone: 396-1462 Fax: 396-1199 E-mail: cpnefexec@hotmail.com CHILD Cancer Fund Jim Diehl 12276 San Jose Blvd., #126 Jacksonville, FL 32223 Phone: 904-288–8711 Toll Free: 886–586–9300 Fax: 904–880–4013 E-mail: jim.diehl@childcancerfund.org Web: childcancerfund.org Child Guidance Center, Inc. Veronica Valentine, Ed.D. Mike McCorvey 5776 St. Augustine Road Jacksonville, FL 32207 Phone: 448-4700 Fax: 448-4723 Director’s Extension: 110 E-mail: veronica@childguidancecenter.org Web: www.childguidancecenter.org The Childbirth Education Association of Jacksonville Sally Myrick Sara Erickson, M.D. 6850 Belfort Oaks Place Jacksonville, Florida 32216 Phone: 279-0875 Fax: 279-0881 Director's Extension: 914 E-mail: smyrick@ceajaxnfl.org Children’s Crisis Center, Inc. Judy Truett J.M. Whitworth, MD Dianne Parker 655 West 11th Street - 32209 P.O. Box 40279 Jacksonville, FL 32203 Phone: 244-4673 Fax: 244-4675 Director’s Extension: 4670 E-mail: jtruett@childrenscrisiscenter.org Children’s Home Society of Florida, Buckner Division William A. Shetler Russell Glasheen 3027 San Diego Road - 32207 P.O. Box 5616 Jacksonville, FL 32247-5616 Phone: 348-2811 Fax: 348-2818 E-mail: bill.shetler@chsfl.org Web: www.chsfl.org Clara White Mission Ju’Coby Pittman Ed Gaston 613 W. Ashley Street Jacksonville, FL 32202 Phone: 354-4162 Fax: 791-4360 E-mail: jpittman@clarawhitemission.org Clay County Behavioral Health Center, Inc. Gail Atchison, Ph.D. Beth Linder 1726 Kingsley Avenue, Suite 2 Orange Park, Fl. 32073 Phone # 278-5644 Ext. 2005 Fax: 278-5654 E-mail: gatchison@ccbhc.org Communities in Schools of Jacksonville Jon Heymann Michael Stewart 3108 Lenox Avenue Jacksonville, Fl. 32254 Phone:354-5918 Fax:355-9009 E-mail: jonheymann@yahoo.com Web: www.cisjax.org Communities in Schools of Nassau County, Inc. Susan Milana Rick Keffer 516 South 10th Street, Suite 205 Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Phone: 321-2000 Fax: 321-2531 E-mail: susan@cisnassau.org Web: www.cisnassau.org Community Connections of Jacksonville, Inc. (Formerly YWCA of Jacksonville) Patricia I. Hannan Charlene Taylor Hill 7507 Beach Blvd. – 32216 P.O. Box 16908 Jacksonville, FL 32245-6908 Phone: 727-6460 Fax: 727-6466 E-mail: pathannanccj@aol.com daniel, Inc. James Clark Rick Stein 4203 Southpoint Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32216 Phone: 296-1055 Fax: 296-1953 Director’s Extension: 1025 E-mail: jclark@danielkids.org Web: www.danielkids.org The DePaul School of Northeast Florida Gayle Florence Cane Rhonda Dolan 6620 Arlington Expressway Jacksonville, FL 32211 Phone: 724-0102 Fax: 721-9630 E-mail: depauljx@bellsouth.net Web: www.depaulschool.com DLC, Nurse and Learn, Inc. Amy Buggle Larry Dixon 4101 College Street Jacksonville, FL 32205 Phone: 387-0370 Fax: 387-0156 E-mail: dlcnl@att.net Episcopal Children’s Services Connie Stophel Deborah Gianoulis Kathy Wilson 100 Bell Tell Way, Suite 100 Jacksonville, FL 32216 Phone: 726-1500 Fax: 726-1520 E-mail: Cstophel@ecs4kids.org Web: www.ecs4kids.org Family Counseling Services Richard J. (Dick) McCulloch Ron Poindexter 1639 Atlantic Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32207 Phone: 396-4846 Fax: 398-6649 E-mail: dickm@fcsjax.org Web: www.fcsjax.org First Coast Family Center (formerly Exchange Club) Barbara Alexander Ed Trent 2747 Art Museum Drive Suite 100 Jacksonville, Fl. 32207 Phone 348-3251 Fax 348-3256 E-mail: balexander@firstcoastfamilycenter.org Web: www.firstcoastfamilycenter.org Florida Sunrise Big Brothers Big Sisters, Inc. d.b.a. Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Florida Warren Grymes Jr Mary Pat Corrigan 3100 University Blvd. South, Suite 120 Jacksonville, FL 32216 Phone: 727-9797 Fax: 727-9994 E-mail: wgrymes@bbbsjax.org Web: www.bbbsjax.org Girl Scouts of Gateway Council, Inc. Sandra Tysver Jan Lipsky 1000 Shearer Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32205-6097 Phone: 388-4653 Fax: 384-1542 Director’s Extension: 32 E-mail: stysver@girlscouts-gateway.org Web: www.girlscouts-gateway.org Girls Incorporated of Jacksonville Rena Coughlin Jo Ann Stephens 1627 Rogero Road, Jacksonville, FL 32211 Phone: 731-9933 Fax: 731-9934 E-mail: coughlinr@girlsincjax.org Web: www.girlsinc.org Goodwill Industries of North Florida, Inc. Robert H. Thayer Charles Mapson 4527 Lenox Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32205 Phone: 384-1361 Fax: 387-3204 E-mail: rthayer@goodwilljax.org Web: www.goodwilljax.org Habitat for Humanity of Jacksonville, Inc. (HABIJAX) Joseph Y. Honeycutt Ken Kuester 2404 Hubbard Street Jacksonville, FL 32206 Phone: 798-4529 Fax: 798-2728 Director’s Extension: 248 E-mail: jhuneycutt@habijax.com Web: www.habijax.com The Help Center, Inc. Clifton Coleman L. Jerome Spates 511 West 11th Street Jacksonville, FL 32206 Phone: 633-9383 Fax: 358-6908 E-mail: ccolema@bellsouth.net Hubbard House, Inc. Ellen Siler Nancy Taylor P.O. Box 4909 Jacksonville, FL 32201 Phone: 354-0076 Fax: 354-1342 Director’s Extension: 300 E-mail: e_siler@hotmail.com Web: www.hubbardhouse.org I.M. Sulzbacher Center for the Homeless Sherry Burns Michael Munz 611 East Adams Street Jacksonville, FL 32202 Phone: 359-0457 Fax: 359-0926 Director’s Extension: 247 E-mail: audreymoran@imsch.org Web: www.imshomelesscenter.org Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, Inc Michael Figgins Noel G. Lawrence 126 West Adams Street Jacksonville, FL 32202 Phone: 356-8371 Fax: 356-8285 Director’s Extension: 333 E-mail: Michael.figgins@jaxlegalaid.org Web: www.jaxlegalaid.org Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce President: Walter M. "Wally" Lee, III Chairperson: Jim McCollum 3 Independent Drive Jacksonville, FL 32202 Phone: 366-6600 Fax: 632-0617 E-mail: wally.lee@myjaxchamber.com Web: www.myjaxchamber.com Jacksonville Community Council, Inc. (JCCI) Lois Chepinik David Foster 2434 Atlantic Blvd., Suite 100 Jacksonville, FL 32207 Phone: 396-3052 Fax: 398-1469 E-mail: lois@jcci.org Web: www.jcci.org Jacksonville Marine Institute Michael Moistner Lee Mercier 13375 Beach Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32246 Phone: 223-1121 Fax: 223-4252 Director’s Extension: 14 E-mail: JMI-ED@jmi-fl.org Jacksonville Urban League, Inc. Richard D. Danford, Jr. Robert Reigal 903 W. Union Street Jacksonville, FL 32204 Phone: 356-8336 Fax: 356-8369 Director’s Extension: 366-3466 E-mail: r.danford@jaxul.org Jewish Community Alliance Myron Flagler Ernest Brodsky 8505 San Jose Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32217 Phone: 730-2100 Fax: 730-2444 Director’s Extension: 246 E-mail: myflag1@comcast.net Jewish Family and Community Services, Inc. Iris Young Debbie Gotlieb 6261 Dupont Station Court East Jacksonville, FL 32217 Phone: 448-1933 Fax: 448-0349 Director’s Extension: 5719 E-mail: iyoung@jfcsjax.org Web: www.jfcsjax.org Kesler Mentoring Connection Deborah Pass 9700 Philips Hwy., Suite 101 Jacksonville, FL 32256 Phone: 224-2400 Fax:224-2401 Director's Line: 645-9060 ext. 214 Email:deborah@mentoringconnection.org Web: www.mentoringconnection.org Learn to Read, Inc. Mary T. Algire (Terry) Cathy Winterfield 917 Children’s Way Jacksonville, Fl. 32207 Phone: 399-8894 Fax: 399-2508 E-mail: t.algire@learntoreadinc.org Web: www.learntoreadinc.org Lutheran Social Services of Northeast Florida, Inc. Wayne Rieley 4615 Philips Highway Jacksonville, FL 32207 Phone: 448-5995 Fax: 448-6044 E-mail: rwrieley@lssjax.org Web: www.lssjax.org Mental Health Association of Northeast Florida, Inc. Florida Susan Siemer, LCSW Elizabeth Cline 4615 Philips Highway Jacksonville, FL 32207-2358 Phone: 730-8291 Fax: 737-3161 E-mail: info@mhajax.org Web: www.mhajax.org Mental Health Resource Center Robert A. Sommers, Ph.D. Kenton Loar 900 University Blvd. Suite 700 Jacksonville, FL 32211 Phone: 743-1883 Fax: 743-5109 E-mail: rbhspres@bellsouth.net Morning Star School Teri Aschliman James D’Andrea 725 Mickler Road Jacksonville, FL 32211 Phone: 721-2144 Fax: 721-1040 E-mail: Taschliman@juno.com Nassau County Council on Aging, Inc. Mariellen Heron Nils Liebendorfer, Ph.D. 1367 South 18th Street Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Phone: 261-0701 Fax: 261-0704 E-mail: NASSCCOA@elderaffairs.org Nassau County Volunteer Center, Inc. Gail A. Shults 1001 Atlantic Ave., Suite B Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Phone: 261-2771 Fax: 261-2757 E-mail: ncvcfb@aol.com Web: www.volunteernassau.org The National Conference for Community and Justice (NCCJ) Claud Myers Chris A. Verlander 4401 Emerson Street, Suite 9 Jacksonville, FL 32207 Phone: 306-6225 Fax: 306-0049 E-mail: nccj22@nccj.org Director: nccj22c@bellsouth.net National Multiple Sclerosis Society, North Florida Chapter Jennifer Lee Russell Grice 9550 Regency Sq. Blvd., Suite 104 Jacksonville, FL 32225 Phone: 725-6800 Fax: 725-0500 E-mail: jennifer.lee@fln.nmss.org Web: www.msnorthfl.org Normandy Village United Methodist Child Care Center, Inc. Ginger I. Lee, M.Ed. David C. Hastings, Jr. 7915 Herlong Road Jacksonville, FL 32210 Phone: 783-1681 Fax: 781-1011 E-mail: normandy@ilnk.com Northeast Florida AIDS Network, Inc. (NFAN) William (Bill) Rollo Loan Weber 1045 Riverside Avenue, Suite 110 Jacksonville, FL 32204 Phone: 356-1612 Fax: 356-7095 E-mail: wjrollo@nfanjax.org Northwest Behavioral Health Services, Inc. Patricia Sampson Clarence Walter Jerome Crawford (Attend) 2392 North Edgewood Ave. Jacksonville, FL 32254 Phone: 781-7797 Fax: 781-8685 E-mail: psampson@nwbh.org ODI/Independent Living Center of Northeast Florida Matt Motko Chip Wilson 2709 Art Museum Dr., Suite 1 Jacksonville, FL 32207 Phone: 399-8484 Fax: 396-0859 Director’s Extension: 23 E-mail: mattm@cilj.com PACE Center for Girls Jacksonville Lynn H. Bertram Peggy Bryan Thompson-Weaver Building 2933 University Blvd. North Jacksonville, FL 32211-3322 Phone: 448-8002 Fax: 448-2808 Director’s Phone: 421-3380 E-mail: lbertram@pacejax.org Web: www.pacecenter.org Pine Castle, Inc. Jonathan May John Cambell 4911 Spring Park Road Jacksonville, FL 32207 Phone: 733-2650 Fax: 733-2681 E-mail: jmay@pinecastle.org Web: www.pinecastle.org Quigley House, Inc. Sharon Youngerman, Deborah Terry, Karen Hensel, Development Director P.O. Box 142 Orange Park, FL 32067 Phone: 284-0340 Fax: 284-5407 Email:executivedir@quigleyhouse.org Email: karen_hensel@hotmail.com Web: www.quigleyhouse.org River Region Human Services, Inc. Derya Williams Barry Whilden 660 Park Street Jacksonville, FL 32204 Phone: 359-2680 Fax: 359-2695 Director’s Extension: 112 E-mail: dwilliams@rrhs.org Web: www.rrhs.com The Salvation Army MAjor James Seiler Mark Hand 328 Ocean Street 32202 P.O. Box 52508 Jacksonville, FL 32201 Phone: 301-4800 Fax: 366-9209 Director: 301-4850 E-mail: melanie_love@uss.salvationarmy.org The Sanctuary of Northeast Florida Vicky Watkins Rahda Wheeler P.O. Box 3301 Jacksonville, FL 32206 Phone: 356-3588 Fax: 358-2600 E-mail: ums904@aol.com Speech & Hearing Center, Inc. Amy Ernharth Ellyne Bottary 1128 Laura Street Jacksonville, FL 32206 Phone: 355-3403 Fax: 355-4149 E-mail: aernharth@shcjax.org Web: www.shcjax.org USO of the Greater Jacksonville Area K.C. McCarthy Len Loving P.O. Box 108, Bldg. 1050 NAS Jacksonville, FL 32212 Phone: 778-2821 Fax: 542-5214 E-mail: kcmccarthy@usojax.com Volunteer Jacksonville, Inc. Judith A. M. Smith Kathy Orr 4049 Woodcock Drive, Suite 100 Jacksonville, FL 32207 Phone: 398-7777 Fax: 346-4438 E-mail: judy@volunteerjacksonville.org Web: www.volunteer.jacksonville.org YMCA of Florida’s First Coast Trigg Wilkes Walter P. Bussells 5100 Belfort Road Jacksonville, FL 32256 Phone: 296-3220 ext.211 Fax: 296-4744 E-mail: twilkes@ymcaffc.org 3 Web: www.ymcaffc.org Youth Crisis Center/The Safe Place Tom Patania Emily Pierce 3015 Parental Home Road Jacksonville, FL 32216 Phone: 720-0002 Fax: 724-8513 E-mail: ycctpatania@aol.com Web: www.ycc.org Tri-State (United Way of Tri-State) NEW YORK 000849 000631 057333 007057 005054 000557 000635 000655 007047 000636 000639 057321 000638 004401 000643 000645 000646 000648 000649 000652 000657 000866 011851 000261 064107 039123 003037 000257 057340 000325 000263 000264 061914 003290 000265 000366 026994 059870 008549 United Way of Dutchess County American Red Cross—Dutchess County Association for Senior Citizens—Dutchess County Astor Home For Children Beacon Community Center Boy Scouts—Hudson Valley Council Catharine Street Community Center Child Abuse Prevention Center Child Care Council of Dutchess County Community Family Development Dutchess Outreach, Inc. 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Literacy Volunteers of SE Fairfield County - Mid-Fairfield Branch Mahackeno Outdoor Center Middle School Community Service Club Norwalk Court Program Nursing & Home Care, Inc. Parents As Teachers Peer Advisor-Peer Educator Programs - Staples High & Weston High Positive Directions Positive Youth Development — Parenting Network Sexual Assault Crisis & Education Center, Inc. Society To Advance the Retarded & Handicapped (STAR) — Lighting the Way 008591 The Westport Clinic 027526 Toquet Hall Teen Center 000233 Voluntary Action Center (VAC) - Norwalk 029575 Weston Senior Center 004979 Weston Warm Up Fund 027527 Westport Senior Center 045901 Westport Warm Up Fund 000100 YMCA - Westport 029577 Youth Community Service Opportunities Booklet for High School Students in Weston & Westport