Heart of Georgia United Way raises funds to support programs and
agencies that provide services to help children succeed, connect families
to healthy foods, serve the elderly population and help families in crisis.
Health and safety services education: emergency services to military personnel, veterans and their families.
A juvenile diversion program for first-time offenders who have committed misdemeanor offenses, recognized the error of their ways, and wanted a second chance. The goal of Teen Court is to intervene and reduce the incidences and escalations of law-breaking behaviors.
Advocates for the well-being of infants and families through the support and promotion of positive health behaviors
WINGS supports families in their efforts to live violence-free by promoting safety, advocacy, empowerment, and education.
Provides trained volunteers to serve as advocates for children experiencing foster care in juvenile court dependency proceedings to ensure that the voice of the child is heard, and their best interests are considered.
Services for the homeless; emergency assistance, food, utilities, rent, clothing and household help.
A 24/7 advocacy center that provides forensic services, counseling, support groups, educational programs, and legal support to victims of abuse and their families. Stepping Stone serves adult and youth victims of sexual and physical, neglect, and trafficking, as well as witnesses to violent crime.
Crisis Line: 478.595.8339
Provides day care services for physically or cognitively impaired adults 18 years of age or older from 8:00 am until 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday.
Heart of Georgia United Way is a 501 (c) (3) organization. All donations are tax exempt. All contributions are welcomed, and all monies remain local.
Allow United Way to come to your business and provide your employees with
a brief program with information concerning United Way and partner agencies.
This will allow them to automatically contribute from each paycheck.
Worried that you’ll never see or hear from your donation again? Relax. When you give to the United Way, your money stays right here in our community, supporting local health and human service agencies.
NO AMOUNT GIVEN IS TOO SMALL - EVERY DOLLAR COUNTS!
Amounts are based on a yearly total of weekly/biweekly/monthly deductions from your payroll.
If you get paid weekly:
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If you get paid once a month:
Dial 211 for a range of non-emergencies, from assistance with food and housing to healthcare and legal services.
Dial 988 if you or someone you know is facing a mental health crisis or experiencing emotional distress for immediate support. This includes thoughts of suicide, mental health crisis or emotional distress, substance abuse or veterans in crisis.
Dial 911 for emergencies like medical situations, fires, or criminal incidents.
P.O. Box 857 | Dublin, GA 31040
1405 West Moore Street, Dublin, GA, USA
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