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Partner Agencies
American Red Cross, Central Michigan Chapter
This agency provides food for the hungry, assistance with fire,
victim’s disaster relief, blood drives, CPR, First Aid, HIV/AIDS, and
other health and safety education for youth and adults, and emergency
services to military families. (989.773.3615)
The Arc of Central Michigan
Assures that citizens with disabilities are valued, and that they
and their families can participate fully in and contribute to the life of
their community.
(989.773.8765)
Big Brothers Big Sisters in the Heart of Michigan
This agency establishes and supervises one-to-one mentoring
relationships between positive adult role models and children ages 6-14.
(989.772.5232)
Boy Scouts of America, Lake Huron Area Council
This agency trains Isabella County youth ages 6-18 in character
development, citizenship, physical/mental fitness, self reliance, ethical
decision making, self-esteem, achieving full potential, and team-building.
(989.662.4464)
Child and Family Enrichment Council
This agency is dedicated to identifying needs and initiating
activities to promote the creation of a community environment that
supports the healthy development of children and families. (989.773.6444)
Friends of Veterans Memorial Library
This agency provides free, confidential one-to-one tutoring
services for adults in Isabella County who cannot read or want to improve
their reading skills. (989.773.3242)
Community Cancer Services
This agency provides financial assistance and educational
materials to cancer patients in Isabella County. The organization also has
support groups for patients and financial support for one research project
yearly. (989.774.3515)
Friends of the Isabella Seniors
This agency provides services to encourage independence and
enhance the well-being of Isabella County citizens 60 years and older.
(989.772.0748)
Girl Scouts of Mitten Bay
This agency provides contemporary programming for girls age
5-17 in areas of contributing to society, developing values, relating to
others, and developing self-potential. (800.968.1185)
Habitat for Humanity of Isabella County
This agency provides basic, safe, affordable housing to low and
moderate income residents of Isabella County. (989.773.0043)
Hospice of Central Michigan, Inc.
A support organization that provides high-quality, dignified,
compassionate end-of-life care to people with terminal illnesses. Hospice
promotes the long term emotional, spiritual, and physical wellbeing of
caregivers and survivors. (989.773.6137)
Isabella County 4-H Council
This agency provides guidance, leadership, direction, and
assistance in developing and conducting 4-H programs that educate youth
age 5-19.
(989.772.0911 ext. 302)
John H. Goodrow Fund
This agency provides emergency assistance including food,
shelter, clothing, medicine, gasoline, and other support to community
members unable to find help elsewhere. (989.772.2918)
Listening Ear
This agency provides a 24-hour crisis line, foster care,
runaway youth services, community based residential care, and community
supported living arrangements, and children’s sexual abuse treatment
program. (989.772.2918)
Mid-Michigan Industries
This agency provides jobs and training to people with barriers
to employment. (989.773.6918)
PEAK - Partners Empowering All Kids
This agency provides school age children with educational,
enrichment and recreational activities in a fun and safe environment.
Activities occur until 6 p.m. on school days.
The Salvation Army
This agency provides basic human needs and emergency assistance
to local and transient families, including emergency shelter.
(989.773.4663)
Women’s Aid Service
This agency provides shelter, counseling, and legal advocacy to
victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse. A 24-hour crisis line,
batterers program, referrals, 24-hour crime scene response, school-based
information and prevention program are also available to participants.
(989.773.7960)
1016 Recovery Network
This agency provides counseling, education, and support
services for individuals, families, and friends with alcohol and other
drug dependencies as well as related concerns. (989.773.9655)
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Become a partner
Applications for membership are available in March. To become a member
you must be an IRS approved charitable organization, with a voluntary
board of directors, provide health and human services within Isabella
County, and adhere to various audit and accounting policies. If you would
like an application or have additional questions, please contact the
United Way at 989.773.9863.
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