| UC22 | CAPITAL AREA UNITED WAY | 16.95% | |
| (517) 203-5000; n.waters@capitalareaunitedway.org | |||
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| UC22 | 6401 | ADULT HANDICAP PROGRAM | 8.93% |
| UC22 | 6402 | ADVENT HOUSE MINISTRIES | 13.57% |
| UC22 | 6581 | ALL OF US EXPRESS CHILDREN'S THEATRE | 17.16% |
| UC22 | 6532 | ALLEN NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER | 12.66% |
| UC22 | 6408 | ASTHMA AND ALLERGY FOUNDATION - MICHIGAN CHAPTER | 34.70% |
| UC22 | 6411 | BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS MICHIGAN CAPITAL REGION | 20.92% |
| UC22 | 6413 | BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF LANSING | 22.22% |
| UC22 | 6414 | BRAIN INJURY ASS'N OF MI | 11.09% |
| UC22 | 6535 | CAPITAL AREA CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING | 17.67% |
| UC22 | 6415 | CAPITAL AREA HUMANE SOCIETY | 14.98% |
| UC22 | 6457 | CAPITAL AREA LITERACY COALITION | 15.86% |
| UC22 | 6597 | CARE FREE MEDICAL & DENTAL INC. | 20.38% |
| UC22 | 6417 | CARING ABOUT KIDS, INC. | 14.35% |
| UC22 | 6561 | CASA FOR KIDS OF BARRY AND EATON COUNTIES | 11.16% |
| UC22 | 6420 | CHIEF OKEMOS COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA | 22.78% |
| UC22 | 6598 | CHILD ABUSE AND PREVENTION SVCS | 3.89% |
| UC22 | 6421 | CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES OF CAPITAL AREA | 15.12% |
| UC22 | 6422 | CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES OF MI | 7.12% |
| UC22 | 9013 | CHOSEN VISION | 8.60% |
| UC22 | 6599 | CREATION STATION | 26.75% |
| UC22 | 6430 | CRISTO REY COMMUNITY CENTER | 5.47% |
| UC22 | 6434 | EATON COMMUNITY HOSPICE | 0.00% |
| UC22 | 6436 | ELDER LAW OF MI | 6.38% |
| UC22 | 6437 | ELE'S PLACE | 14.87% |
| UC22 | 6428 | EVE INC. (END VIOLENT ENCOUNTERS) | 18.17% |
| UC22 | 6439 | EXPECTANT PARENTS ORGANIZATION | 21.99% |
| UC22 | 6441 | FOODBANK COUNCIL OF MI | 1.52% |
| UC22 | 6506 | GREATER LANSING HOUSING COALITION | 20.38% |
| UC22 | 6445 | HABITAT FOR HUMANITY-LANSING | 61.89% |
| UC22 | 6448 | HAVEN HOUSE | 13.69% |
| UC22 | 6450 | HOSPICE OF LANSING | 27.02% |
| UC22 | 9002 | IMPRESSION 5 SCIENCE CENTER | 44.56% |
| UC22 | 6474 | LANSING READING IS FUNDAMENTAL RIF | 1.20% |
| UC22 | 6484 | LANSING SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION | 38.72% |
| UC22 | 6454 | LEGAL SERVICES OF SOUTH CENTRAL MI | 6.70% |
| UC22 | 6456 | LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICES OF MI | 7.21% |
| UC22 | 6461 | MI COUNCIL ON CRIME AND DELINQUENCY | 14.16% |
| UC22 | 6512 | MICHIGAN LEAGUE FOR HUMAN SERVICES | 17.32% |
| UC22 | 6503 | MSU FAMILY AND CHILD CLINIC | 25.83% |
| UC22 | 6468 | MSU SAFE PLACE | 29.64% |
| UC22 | 6469 | NAMI LANSING, INC. | 0.88% |
| UC22 | 6515 | NATIONAL COUNCIL ON ALCOHOLISM LANSING REG. AREA | 8.96% |
| UC22 | 6584 | NORTHWEST LANSING HEALTHY COMMUNITIES | 16.20% |
| UC22 | 6550 | PECKHAM VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIES INC. | 2.35% |
| UC22 | 6551 | PREGNANCY SERVICES OF GREATER LANSING | 13.11% |
| UC22 | 6587 | REACH STUDIO ART CENTER | 1.89% |
| UC22 | 6475 | RELIEF AFTER VIOLENT ENCOUNTERS (R.A.V.E.) | 17.21% |
| UC22 | 6476 | RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE OF MID-MI | 11.08% |
| UC22 | 6477 | SALVATION ARMY OF LANSING | 17.65% |
| UC22 | 6478 | SHARED PREGNANCY WOMEN'S CENTER | 37.34% |
| UC22 | 6552 | SIREN/EATON SHELTER | 16.90% |
| UC22 | 6481 | SPARTAN CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER | 8.18% |
| UC22 | 6418 | ST. VINCENT CATHOLIC CHARITIES | 13.75% |
| UC22 | 6522 | STUDENT GREENHOUSE PROJECT | 33.26% |
| UC22 | 9011 | THE TURNING POINT LANSING | 0.00% |
| UC22 | 9012 | WOMEN'S CENTER OF LANSING | 28.10% |
| UC22 | 9014 | YES CENTER INC | 29.99% |
Agency Descriptions - 2011
|
Adult Handicap Program |
The program strives to enrich the lives of adults with disabilities in Eaton County by providing regular opportunities for recreation, socialization and fellowship. |
| Advent House Ministries, Inc. (517) 485-4722 www.adventhouse.com |
Provides day shelter/hot meals on weekends, shelter homes for homeless families, employment programs for homeless adults, and rental assistance for chronically homeless adults. |
| Allen Neighborhood Center (517) 367-2468 www.allenneighborhoodcenter.org |
Allen Neighborhood Center serves as a hub for activities that promote the health, safety, and stability of individuals, their families, and neighborhoods on Lansing's Eastside. |
| All-of-Us Express Children's Theatre (517) 333-2580 www.allofusexpress.org |
Offers young people of all backgrounds the opportunity to produce professional quality plays, study dramatic arts and develop life skills while providing entertainment to the community. |
| ASTHMA AND ALLERGY FOUNDATION - MICHIGAN CHAPTER (888) 444-0333 www.aafamich.org |
Since 1984, we have been providing accurate and reliable education, training, and advocacy for all those affected by asthma and allergies. |
| Big Brothers Big Sisters Michigan Capital Region (877) 483-7145 www.bbbs.org/mcr |
Our organization helps children reach their potential by placing them in healthy, professionally supported one-to-one mentoring relationships that have measurable impacts. |
| Boys & Girls Club of Lansing (517) 394-0455 www.bgclansing.org |
A dedicated youth facility that provides youth development programs centered around education, specifically after school tutoring; recreation, life skills; health; arts; music; and character development. |
| BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN, INC. (810) 229-5880 www.biami.org |
The Brain Injury Association of Michigan provides local support groups, education, prevention programs and advocacy for personas affected by brain injury and their families. |
| Capital Area Center for Independent Living (517) 241-0393 www.cacil.org |
Your Disability Resource since 1976 covers Ingham, Eaton and Clinton Counties providing information and referral, IL skills, peer mentoring and advocacy for people with disabilities |
| Capital Area Humane Society (517) 626-6821 www.cahs-lansing.org |
Promotes humane treatment of companion animals through protection, placement, education and example. Programs and servcies exist to serve the animals and people of Mid-Michigan. |
| Capital Area Literacy Coalition (517) 485-4949 www.thereadingpeople.org |
The Capital Area Literacy Coalition gives: reading, writing and English language instruction to children, adults, families; free books. Services include: workplace, health, refugee and migrant. |
| CARE FREE MEDICAL, INC. (517) 887-5922 www.carefreemedical.com |
Care Free Medical, Inc. (CFMI) provides high quality, comprehensive primary and preventative health services to uninsured and underserved individuals in the Greater Lansing Michigan area. |
|
CARING ABOUT KIDS, INC. |
Funds services to foster children to enable them to participate activities as do other children, enhancing their self esteem, enabling them to be successful adults. |
| CASA FOR KIDS INC., BARRY AND EATON COUNTIES (517) 543-3974 www.barryeatoncasa.org |
Provides volunteer advocates appointed by the courts to work independently for the best interests of abused/ neglected children in Eaton and Barry Counties. |
| Chief Okemos Council, Boy Scouts of America (517) 321-9400 www.chiefokemosbsa.org |
Benefits youth of Ingham, Eaton and Clinton counties by providing the framework needed to learn values, make good choices and achieve their potential. |
| CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION SERVICES, INC. (517) 484-8444 |
Child Abuse Prevention Services mission is to prevent children from abuse and neglect by providing family strengthening programs, parenting education and public awareness activities. |
| Child and Family Services, Capital Area (517) 882-4000 www.childandfamily.org |
Programs include Angel House, Children's Shelter, Foster Care for abused and neglected children, Special Needs Adoption, Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment, and Family Mental Health Counseling. |
| Child and Family Services of Michigan, Inc. (517) 349-6226 www.cfsm.org |
Provides adoption information and search and reunion services to adoptees and birth family. Coordinates annual Christmas gift-giving program Operation Good Cheer for foster care children. |
| CHOSEN VISION, INC (517) 622-0674 www.chosenvision.org |
Group Home that provides residential living arrangements for six developmentally disabled ladies and allows them to live in a safe and secure environment. |
| Creation Station (517) 371-2451 www.cacvoices.org/organizations/creation |
Address pollution and environmental degradation; provides educational resources for low income or disadvantaged residents, educators and child care provides and provides low cost educational materials |
| Cristo Rey Community Center (517) 372-4700 www.cristo-rey.org |
Cristo Rey Community Center is a multicultural agency that provides human services including intervention for short-term emergency crisis, long-term supportive services, an educational programs. |
| Eaton Community Hospice, Inc. (517) 543-7878 www.echospice.org |
Providing, at no cost, end-of-life Hospice Care for the terminally ill and their loved ones, in their home or at our Hospice House. |
| ELDER LAW OF MICHIGAN (866) 400-9164 www.elderlawofmi.org |
Provides services to meet the legal, financial, nutrition (food), housing and safety needs of older adults through information, training, advocacy, legal advice and application assistance. |
| Ele's Place (517) 482-1315 www.elesplace.org |
Provides no-cost grief support services for mid-Michigan children and families coping with the death or life-threatening illness of a loved one. |
| EVE, Inc. End Violent Encounters (517) 372-5976 www.eveinc.org/ |
Provide shelter and supportive services for the victims of domestic violence while seeking to end domestic violence through public awareness and community education. |
| Expectant Parents Organization (517) 337-7365 www.expectantparents.org |
The Expectant Parents Organization provides prenatal and parenting classes to help parents prepare for pregnancy, birth, caring for and parenting their newborn. |
| Food Bank Council of Michigan (517) 485-1202 www.fbcmich.org |
Secures monetary and food donations from Michigan citizens, growers and businesses then distributes these 2790 hunger-relief agencies throughout the state. |
| Gateway Community Services (517) 351-4000 www.gatewayservices.org |
Provides a wide variety of social services to trouble adolescents, children and families in the Lansing, Michigan area. |
| Greater Lansing Housing Coalition (517) 372-5980 www.glh.org |
Provides affordable homes for low and moderate income people: affordable rentals, homeownership, supportive housing for homeless people. |
| Habitat for Humanity Lansing (517) 374-1313 www.habitatlansing.org |
Builds houses in partnership with applicants, donors and volunteers in an effort to eliminate substandard housing in our community. |
| Haven House (517) 337-2731 www.havenhouseel.org |
The shelter helps homeless families prepare for permanent housing by developing and promoting self-sufficiency, stability and financial responsibility. Also operates a local food bank. |
| HOSPICE OF LANSING, INC. (517) 882-4500 www.lansinghospice.org |
A nonprofit hospice dedicated to serving all by bringing kindness, respect, and qualityto the end of life experience for patients and their loved ones. |
| Impression 5 Science Center (517) 485-8116 www.impression5.org |
Facilitates learners of all ages in exploring, understanding and appreciating the wonders of the physical and natural world through participatory exhibits and programs. |
| Lansing Reading is Fundamental (RIF) (202) 536-3400 www.rif.org |
Promotes literacy by encouraging the enjoyment of reading; provides free books to children in the Lansing School District. |
| Lansing Symphony Association (517) 487-5001 www.lansingsymphony.org |
One of Lansing's premier professional arts organizations, enriching lives through excellence in music and educational outreach for over 80 years. |
| LEGAL SERVICES OF SOUTH CENTRAL MICHIGAN (517) 394-2985 www.lsscm.org |
Providing a broad range of legal services to low-income residents throughout southcentral Michigan. |
| Lutheran Social Services of Michigan (313) 823-7700 www.lssm.org |
Provides services for people of all faiths, including, children and families, senior adults and persons with disabilities. Our motto is hope, compassion, solutions. |
| MICHIGAN COUNCIL ON CRIME AND DELINQUENCY (517) 482-4161 www.miccd.org |
Devoted to assisting local communities in implementing programs and policies that will reduce crime and violence by providing training, research, technical assistance, and education. |
| Michigan League for Human Services (517) 487-5436 www.milhs.org |
Promotes policies and programs that help to ensure that well being of children and families through research, analysis and data-based advocacy. |
| MSU Family and Child Clinic (517) 355-7680 www.fce.msu.edu/mft/MFTClinic.htm |
Provides family and individual therapy focused on issues such as; family communication, relationship issues, substance abuse, anxiety and depression, parenting concerns and work and school issues. |
| MSU Safe Place (517) 355-1100 www.msu.edu/~safe/ |
Provides emergency shelter, support services, advocacy and community education related to domestic violence and stalking to Michigan State University and surrounding community. |
| NAMI Lansing Inc (517) 484-3404 www.namilansing.org/ |
NAMI Lansing Inc is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families who are affected by neurobiological brain disorders (mental illness) through support, education, advocacy, and research. |
| National Council on Alcoholism Lansing Regional Area (517) 887-0226 www.ncalra.com/ |
Dedicated to identifying and meeting the needs of individuals and families experiencing alcohol and other drug problems |
| NORTHWEST LANSING HEALTHY COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE (517) 999-2894 www.nwlansing.org |
NorthWest Initiative provides a variety of human service programs for low to moderate income residents; nutrition education; and other community improvement and capacity building programs. |
| Peckham, Inc (517) 316-4000 www.peckham.org |
Provides job training and placement for persons with disabilities or other barriers to employment. These opportunities are provided by jobs created internally and placements into the community. |
| Pregnancy Services of Greater Lansing (517) 332-0633 www.pregnancylansing.com |
Faith-based, charitable ministry offering free services including: pregnancy tests, counseling, ultrasounds, and baby-related supplies. Provides abstinence programs to area schools. |
| Reach Art Studio (517) 999-3643 www.reachstudioart.org |
Provides accessible after school and summer art activities in various art media for community residents and youth |
| Relief After Violent Encounter, Inc. (RAVE) (989) 224-4662 www.ravecs.org |
Operates safe house for domestic and sexual assault victims. Services include a 24-hour crisis line, advocacy, community education/awareness, counseling, support groups and transitional housing. |
| RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE OF MID-MICHIGAN (517) 485-9825 www.LoveTheHouse.org |
A free, caring and comfortable home-away-from-home for families of ill children receiving specialized medical treatment at area hospitals and clinics. |
| Salvation Army of Lansing (517) 482-9715 www.usc.salvationarmy.org/lansing |
The Salvation Army provides emergency assistance, housing placement for the homeless, childcare, community meals, Christmas and Easter assistance along with recreation and volunteer opportunities. |
| SIREN/Eaton Shelter, Inc. (517) 543-0748 www.sireneatonshelter.org |
Provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, crisis counseling, and other support services to homeless families and battered women and children in Eaton County. |
| Spartan Child Development Center (517) 353-5154 scdc.msu.edu/ |
Provides quality early education and child care programs in a multicultural, nurturing and welcoming environment for children two weeks to six years to residents of the Greater Lansing area. |
| St. Vincent Catholic Charities (517) 323-4734 www.stvcc.org |
Helps 4000+ children and families end conditions of abuse, neglect, & poverty and begin to realize their potentials. |
| Student Greenhouse Project (517) 371-4785 www.sgp.msu.edu |
Building a Nature Sanctuary for Education and Social Gatherings |
| The Turning Point Lansing (517) 484-4414 |
The primary goals of The Turning Point are to establish pride in young men, provide a forum for discussion, and provide direction on tough issues. |
| Women's Center of Greater Lansing (517) 372-9163 www.womenscenterofgreaterlansing.org/ |
A place where women can participate in personal and career counseling, comprehensive employment services, attend a workshop or patenting class and much more, all on a sliding scale |
| YES CENTER INC | The YES Center facilitates the development of collaborative, locally based initiatives, improving safety, health and quality of life for Grand Ledge and Eaton County youth. |
