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 25 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.

Adaptive Recreation

Adaptive Recreation

Adult Protective Services

Adult Protective Services

Alliance for Women & Children

Alliance for Women & Children

Alzheimer's Association

Alzheimer's Association

 American Red Cross

American Red Cross

Big Brothers Big Sisters

Big Brothers Big Sisters

Big Country CASA

Big Country CASA

Boys & Girls Club

Boys & Girls Club

Boy Scouts - Texas Trails

Boy Scouts - Texas Trails

Cancer Services Network

Cancer Services Network

Christian Service Center

Christian Service Center

Communities in Schools

Communities in Schools

Day Nursery of Abilene

Day Nursery of Abilene

Dyess Youth Programs

Dyess Youth Programs

FaithWorks of Abilene

FaithWorks of Abilene

Girl Scouts

Girl Scouts

Mercy Health Care Center

Mercy Health Care Center

Presbyterian Medical Care Mission

Presbyterian Medical Care Mission

New Beginnings Big Country

New Beginnings Big Country

Noah Project

Noah Project

Regional Victims Crisis Center

Regional Victims Crisis Center

Resource Care

Resource Care

Salvation Army

Salvation Army

 YMCA

YMCA

PARTNER RESOURCES

Community Operating System (COS) Monthly Impact Reporting click here