Service Partners
Alliance for Youth Alliance for Youth's Social Responsibility Training (SRT) is a school-based, early intervention program that works with seventh and eight graders at North Middle School. Alliance for Youth also administers the Juvenile Drug Court program for youth offenders. (406) 268-6780
Big Brothers Big Sisters Big Brothers Big Sisters of Great Falls community-based mentoring program provides youth with positive relationships through high-quality volunteer mentoring programs designed to help them become productive, self-reliant adults. (406) 453-5521
Boys & Girls Clubs The Boys & Girls Clubs of Cascade County's Power Hour program provides after-school tutoring and educational programs in a safe place to learn and grow with the supervision of caring adult professionals. (406) 761-1330
CampFire USA CampFire USA's Scholarships, Bully Prevention, Happy & Healthy, and Personal Safety programs provide after-school life skills educational activities and camp scholarships that foster positive youth development and promote fulfillment of individual potential. (406) 452-8543
CASA-CAN CASA-CAN Children's Advocate Network provides volunteer guardians in court who advocate for the best interest of abused and neglected children in the Cascade County judicial system. (406) 454-6738
Cascade County Law Clinic The Law Clinic recruits and provides paralegal support for volunteer attorneys, serves low-income persons with family law problems, and offers court orientation programs for parents of abused/neglected children. (406) 452-6269
Consumer Credit Counseling Services Consumer Credit Counseling Service's High School Financial Literacy Program helps young adults increase their knowledge of money management. (406) 761-8721
Foster Grandparents Low-income volunteers over the age of 60 give loving attention and care to children with special needs, enhancing self-esteem for both generations. (406) 454-6992
Great Falls Children's Receiving Home A temporary home which provides food, shelter, security and compassion to the abused, neglected and/or abandoned children of our community. (406) 727-4842
Great Falls Senior Citizen's Center The Senior Center provides the community a comfortable place where older persons may engage in recreational, educational, social and health-related activies. (406) 454-6995
Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies The Parents as Teachers program provides information, support and encouragement to parents as they help their children develop to their potential during critical early years in a child's life. The program stresses parental involvement in a child's early education for optimal development. (406) 268-6762
Heisey Youth Center The Youth Scholarships Program provides scholarships for disadvantaged youth to participate in year-round recreational activities in a neighborhood center setting. (406) 453-1211
Kairos Youth Services Teenagers in crisis receive food, shelter, education and family counseling at three group home locations: Missouri River Youth Home, Evergreen Youth Home and Portage Place. (406) 727-0076
Meals on Wheels Provides one complete nutritious meal five days a week to homebound senior citizens, and also provides a wellness check for isolated seniors. (406) 454-6993
Opportunities, Inc Opportunities, Inc provides funding for emergency and long-term shelter, emergency travel, dental care, eye care and medical prescriptions to low-income citizens of Cascade County. (406) 761-0310
Retired Senior Volunteer Program The Retired Senior Volunteer Program engages older citizens in meaningful volunteer service to meet local community needs. Volunteers in turn gain a sense of belonging in the community and provide valuable service to area non-profits. (406) 454-6994
St. Vincent de Paul The Food Program provides nutritious food to low-income families in need. (406) 761-0870
Voices of Hope Voices of Hope and the Crisis Line (453-HELP) provide 24-hour crisis intervention, rape/victim advocacy, suicide intervention, community education, and 2-1-1 information and referral services. (406) 268-1330
Young Parents Education Center A school-based resource center that assists pregnant and parenting teens and young adults in overcoming barriers to complete their high school education or GED. Child care, parenting education, vocational planning and pregnancy prevention counseling are program components offered to students in Cascade County. (406) 268-6665
YWCA The YWCA Mercy Home offers 24-hour emergency services for battered women and their children. (406) 452-1315
Download a copy of United Way of Cascade County's application for allocations HERE.
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