Partner Agencies
Lenoir/Greene United Way’s mission is to provide local leadership and support to assist Lenoir and Greene Counties in building healthier, safer, and more caring communities. Through the individual and corporate contributions received during our annual campaign, we are able to provide financial support to our partner agencies in a manner that is both cost-effective and accountable to the donors. We hope the information included in this brochure will help you decide to give to Lenoir/Greene United Way because “Together, we do what matters.”
American Red Cross – Lenoir County Chapter.............................................(252) 523-4528
American Red Cross – Greene County Chapter............................................(252) 747-3785
Prepares for and responds to community emergencies and disasters through planning, education, and direct services. Other services include volunteer blood collection and assistance to military personnel and their families.
R.A.D.D. (Raising Awareness for the Developmentally Disabled)..............(252) 522-2814
Promotes better opportunities for persons with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities and their families through information and referral, summer activity programs, peer support, advocacy, and community education.
Boy Scouts of America-East Carolina Council...............................................(252) 522-1521
Helps young people grow in character, citizenship, physical fitness and recognition of their duty to God and Country. Scouting serves more than 9,000 youth through a values based, character education program.
Boys and Girls Club of Lenoir County............................................................(252) 686-0961
Provides positive opportunities for physical, mental, and emotional development for boys and girls ages 6-18 through a variety of proven programs and activities.
Council on Aging-Lenoir County....................................................................(252) 527-1545
Enhances the security and well being of older adults through nutritional, recreational, educational, social, and other supportive programs for older adults.
Flynn Christian Fellowship Home..................................................................(252) 527-2905
Provides a residence for men seeking recovery from alcohol and other drug addiction in an environment that encourages involvement in rehabilitative services and offers opportunities for personal growth.
Friends of the Homeless.................................................................................(252) 522-2788
Provides a safe, temporary shelter for displaced and transient individuals and families. Food, clothing, employment referral, and other supports are offered to assist individuals in establishing a permanent residence.
Girl Scouts-North Carolina Coastal Pines......................................................(800) 558-9297
Supports services in the community that encourage girls ages 5-17 to develop positive values and skills through programs emphasizing personal growth and strong physical and emotional development.
Greene County Health Care, Inc. – Student Health Services.......................(252) 747-5841
Provides a Teen Pregnancy Prevention Project to increase students’ knowledge about pregnancy prevention through programs emphasizing abstinence and the development of behavior skills to reduce the risk of unintended pregnancy.
Greene County Interfaith Volunteers............................................................(252) 747-1090
Coordinates the resources of the faith community to provide emergency assistance and support through trained volunteers.
Greene County Senior Center........................................................................(252) 747-5436
Enhances the security and well being of older adults through nutritional, recreational, educational, social, and other supportive programs for older adults.
Kinston InterChurchOutReach (ICOR)..........................................................(252) 522-4357
Assists neighbors in crisis by providing medicine, fuel, food, housing or utility assistance through the volunteer efforts and contributions of Lenoir County churches, civic groups and individuals.
Lenoir County 4-H.........................................................................................(252) 527-2191
Assists youth in developing essential life skills through planned learning experiences and opportunities for individual and group education.
Mary’s Kitchen...............................................................................................(252) 523-6146
Provides a free daily meal prepared by volunteers, Monday through Saturday, for individuals and families in need.
S.A.F.E. in Lenoir County...............................................................................(252) 523-5573
Provides emergency shelter and supportive services in Lenoir and Greene Counties, including a 24-hour hotline, sexual assault programs, counseling, and court assistance, to victims of domestic abuse and their children. Programs are also provided to help abusers develop personal control and positive behavior.
The Salvation Army.......................................................................................(252) 523-5175
Offers after-school care and year-round recreational programs for youth and provides individuals and families with basic human needs assistance. Disaster relief and religious guidance and counseling are also provided.
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