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Programs Supported |
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| Community Needs |
Community
Needs refers to those services, opportunities, and supports designed to respond
to concerns and issues identified by the community which are not covered by
another program panel. Programs reviewed
by the Community Needs panel may include but are not limited to:
·
non-crisis mental health services
for adults;
·
caregiver support;
·
family violence prevention;
·
pregnancy prevention;
·
family planning;
·
adoption services;
·
civic engagement;
·
offender diversion;
·
child abuse neglect and abuse
prevention;
·
chemical abuse treatment;
·
volunteer placement;
·
juvenile justice
Decisions on which programs to fund are made on an annual basis by community volunteers. Inclusion on this list of funded programs for the current year is not a guarantee the program will be funded in subsequent years. Funding decisions are based on the availability of funds, quality of the program, and community need.
Programs receiving allocation funding from United Way of
Broome County for 2010:
Community Primary Prevention Education
County's only comprehensive victims service agency and only
provider of primary prevention education.
Crime
Victims Assistance Center, Inc.
Health
and Safety Services
CPR/AED,
first aid, babysitter's and home alone safety training providing students with
the skills and knowledge to appropriately and responsibly respond to emergent
situations.
American Red Cross,
Southern Tier Chapter
Mental Health Players
Theater
group that presents interactive skits to community on various social and
psychological issues resulting in increased awareness and problem solving
abilities.
Mental
Health Association of the Southern Tier, Inc.
Supervised Visitation
Helps
separated parents improve their relationship with their children and help the
children develop a safe, positive relationship with non-custodial parent.
Family
& Children's Society, Inc.
Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program
Education
and skill development for teens addressing teen pregnancy prevention and STD/HIV
prevention
Planned
Parenthood of South Central New York, Inc.
Updated: June 2, 2010