
United Way of Cascade County currently funds the following services:
Alliance for Youth's parenting program coaches parents on underlying family issues that leads to problem behavior with the goal of reducing child abuse and family conflict. The Sober Life provides opportunities for recovering addicts to be social, active and volunteer. A youth resource center connects homeless and struggling teens with community resources, laundry, homework help and meals.
Boys and Girls Club of Cascade County offers after-school tutoring and educational programs in a safe place to learn and grow with the supervision of caring, adult professionals.
Cascade County Law Clinic recruits volunteer attorneys and provides paralegal services for low-income residents with family law problems and offers court orientation and guidance.
Cascade County Law Clinic recruits volunteer attorneys and provides paralegal services for low-income residents with family law problems and offers court orientation and guidance.
Eagle Mount provides accessible activities to people of all ages and abilities.
Family Promise helps homeless families find stability and long-term housing.
Foster Grandparents places low-income seniors in classrooms where they give loving attention to children, enhancing self-esteem for both generations.
Get Fit Great Falls' Park Pals program plans activities during the summer in partnership with the school summer feeding program and 1,000 kids will get active play and nutrition education in the Fitness, Food, Family & Fun afterschool program.
Great Falls Children’s Receiving Home provides a temporary home, food, security and compassion to abused, neglected and abandoned children of our community.
Great Falls Children’s Receiving Home provides a temporary home, food, security and compassion to abused, neglected and abandoned children of our community.
GFPS Raising Readers program gives books monthly to babies and preschoolers to help develop word skills and improve school readiness.
Great Falls Senior Center is a comfortable place where older people engage in recreational, educational and social activities. United Way money helps provide healthy meals and exercise opportunities.
Habitat for Humanity builds homes for families who can't qualify for traditional loans. Families volunteer in the community and help construct their homes. A new program in partnership with Great Falls College - MSU works with young adults who dropped out of high school to earn their diploma equivalency while learning construction skills.
Job Service's Breaking Barriers program fills the gaps for low-income individuals who need materials to apply for jobs or get job training.
Kairos Youth Services gives teenagers in crisis food, shelter, education and counseling at two homes.
Meals on Wheels provides a nutritious meal five days a week to homebound senior citizens and the disabled, enabling seniors to stay in their homes longer and checking the wellness of isolated seniors.
NeighborWorks Great Falls provides matching money for future homeowners who are saving for a down payment after they complete financial coaching and credit repair classes.
Opportunities Inc. offers funding to help low-income citizens of Cascade County get into affordable housing.
Peace Place Respite Care provides parents a safe place with experienced caregivers to take their physically and developmentally disabled children.
Prevention of Child Abuse & Neglect Task Force will train professionals and community members to identify and prevent child abuse and neglect.
St. Vincent de Paul’s food program provides nutritious food to low-income families. Another program does outreach to homeless people living on the streets. A new program will help young students develop a passion for reading by helping them write their own books.
Sunburst Unlimited teaches children how to grow vegetables in the community garden to help build healthy eating habits.
Toby's House prevents child abuse by providing immediate care in its new crisis nursery.
Voices of Hope operates a 24-hour crisis line at 453-HELP, provides rape/victim advocacy and suicide intervention and operates a 2-1-1 information center to refer callers to available services.
Young Parents Education Center assists pregnant and parenting teens to complete their high school education. Child care, parenting education, vocational planning and pregnancy prevention are offered.
YWCA Mercy Home is a safe place for abused women and children, offering emergency services 24-hours a day.
Young Parents Education Center assists pregnant and parenting teens to complete their high school education. Child care, parenting education, vocational planning and pregnancy prevention are offered.
YWCA Mercy Home is a safe place for abused women and children, offering emergency services 24-hours a day.