United Way Agencies Serving McLean County
| Agency Information | Agency Description |
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American Red Cross, Big Rivers Location Malissa Troutman, Territory Manager
416 W. Third Street, Suite 1B (270) 683-2438 |
Primarily concerned with preparing the public to face emergencies. The most widely used Red Cross programs provide relief to local residents displaced by house fires or other disasters and offer life-saving training in CPR and First Aid. Emergency services are also provided for members of the armed forces and their families |
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Boy Scouts of America, Lincoln Heritage Barry Oxley, Executive Director
12001 Sycamore Station Place (502) 316-2624 |
A regional agency, providing leadership training, year-round camping facilities and programs for boys 6-21 and girls 14-21. |
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Equestrian, Inc. John & Rhonda Leach
819 W. D. Leach Lane (270) 274-9650 |
Provides opportunities for person of all ages with mild, moderate, and severe disabilities that promote usage of skills in educational, recreational, vocational, and community domains. Programs include individual and group riding lessons; vocational & aptitude training; learning and physical wellness. |
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Gods House of Hope/Heaven’s Grocery Darrell Hinton
205 West Main Street (270) 486-3886 |
Food Pantry for Senior Citizens and low income families. |
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Green River Outreach FRC Becky Atherton
310 W . Seventh Street (270) 273-0065 |
Links students and their family to organizations specializing in areas in which the family may have concerns. Programs are offered each month about current issues which will inform and educate the family. Programs are available for all family members including newborns, toddlers, children, teens, parents, and grandparents. |
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Island Senior Citizens Center Scott Settle, Executive Director
280 Adams Avenue (270) 273-5412 |
Community center offering a full range of recreational, social, educational and personal programs for seniors. |
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Livermore Senior Citizens Center Scott Settle, Executive Director
105 W. Third Street (270) 273-5412 |
Community center offering a full range of recreational, social, educational and personal programs for seniors |
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McLean County 4-H Fran McCall
335 W. Seventh Street (270) 273-3690 |
This program assists youth and adults by helping them to improve their lives through an educational process that uses research based knowledge to help people deal with today’s issues and needs. |
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McLean County Help Office Mary Sue Conrad
225 Hill Street (270) 278-5500 |
Serves residents based on need and income; provides assistance with food, clothing, and household items, in emergencies with utilities, rent, medical bills, and homeless assistance. |
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McLean County Senior Citizens Center Scott Settle, Executive Director
875 Walnut Street (270) 273-5412 |
Community center offering a full range of recreational, social, educational and personal programs for seniors |
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McLean Co Sr. Services – Meals on Wheels Scott Settle, Executive Director
875 Walnut Street (270) 273-5412 |
Delivers nutritional meals to home bound senior citizens. |
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New Beginnings Sexual Assault Karla Ward, Executive DIrector
1716 Scherm Road (270) 926-7278 |
A regional agency, providing counseling to victims and families of sexual assault; 24-hour crisis line and telephone counseling; legal and medical advocacy; community and school education. |
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OASIS Spouse Abuse Shelter Jill Faulkner, Executive DIrector
PO Box 315 (270) 685-0260 |
A regional agency providing a safe, secure, shelter for victims of domestic violence and their children. Individual and group domestic violence counseling, advocacy services, drug/alcohol treatment, information, referral, and community ed. services are also provided. |
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Sacramento Senior Citizens Center Scott Settle, Executive Director
187 State Route 2383 (270) 273-5412 |
Community center offering a full range of recreational, social, educational and personal programs for seniors. |
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Salvation Army Carl & Jennifer Melton
215 Ewing Road (270) 685-5576 |
Serves the needy with counseling and guidance; provides emergency food, clothing, and other survival items; youth recreation and character building programs after school and during the summer. |
