Partner Agencies
Our Partners
Everyone deserves opportunities to have a good life: a quality education that leads to a stable job, enough income to support a family through retirement, and good health. That’s why United Way’s work is focused on the building blocks for a good life: EDUCATION, FINANCIAL STABILITY and HEALTH.
Everyone is connected and interdependent. We all win when a child succeeds in school, when families are financially stable, and when people in our community are safe and healthy.
The 26 organizations below are United Way of Abilene Community Partners receiving funding for 28 programs for 2022. These partners build opportunities for early childhood learning, basic needs services, family self-sufficiency, and adequate medical services.
EDUCATION
Helping children and youth achieve their potential
Alliance for Women & Children
After School Care
Big Brothers Big Sisters
Mentoring
Big Country CASA
Court Appointed Special Advocates
Boy Scouts - Texas Trails
Scout Reach
Boys & Girls Club
After School Program
Teen Night
Communities in Schools
Student Success Coaching
Dyess
Youth Programs
Girl Scouts
Leadership Experience
Resource Care
ASPIRE
Youth Voice
Stability & Stewardship
FINANCIAL STABILITY
Promoting financial stability and independence
Hope Haven
Bridge2Home
Betty Hardwick
HUD Rapid
Supportive Housing
American Red Cross
Disaster Services
Christian Service Center
Standing in the Gap
Day Nursery of Abilene
Child Care Program
FaithWorks of Abilene
Classroom Instruction
New Beginnings Big Country
Transitional Housing
Noah Project
Intervention & Prevention
Salvation Army
Self-sufficiency
HEALTH
Improving people’s health
Alzheimer's Association
Family Care Program
Betty Hardwick
Adaptive Recreation
Cancer Services Network
Cancer Patient Asssitance
Center for Contemporary Arts
ArtHEALS
Christian Service Center
Dental Assistance
Presbyterian Medical Care Mission
Medical
Regional Victim Crisis Center
Comprehensive Assistance
Violence Prevention