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Servant LEADERSHIPServant
The KECC Charities represent over 1,000 charitable programs throughout Kentucky. Support your cause...make a difference!
Did you know?Your payroll deduction pledge can be spread over an entire year? A $240 pledge is just $10 a pay period! There’s no easier way to give...
per paycheck can cover the cost of converting a child’s wheelchair to one that will expand and fit the child as they grow
$50
$3
$15
$8$10
$6per paycheck can provide a cleanup kit and three cases of water during disaster relief efforts
per paycheck can allow 64 opportunities for parents to attend parent education classes by covering transportation costs
per paycheck can provide 1,500 Kentuckians with resources to identify, report and prevent child abuse and neglect
per paycheck can provide 20 square feet of rolled insulation to keep a family safe, warm, and dry
per paycheck can provide Beginner’s Balance Beam for children struggling with mobility issues
$25
per paycheck can provide 80 parents with curricula to complete 12 weeks of parent education and support programs
A 2016 GUIDE TO GIVING & STATEWIDE CHARITY RESOURCE DIRECTORY
P.O. Box 4653 | Louisville, KY | 40204-0653 [email protected] | www.kecc.org | 502.589.2296
Dear Leaders of the Commonwealth,
As state employees, we work together each day to make Kentucky the greatest version of itself possible. Our roles may be varied and cabinet functions distinct, but we all make a significant difference. We lead by caring for others, devoting our time and talents, and lending a helping hand.
Kentucky Employees Charitable Campaign (KECC) provides a great opportunity to put this leadership into practice. Charities represented by KECC improve academic achievement, provide medical care to children, and rebuild communities after disasters strike.
I am humbled to serve as this year’s KECC Chair. The reason I selected Servant Leadership as our campaign theme, is because I believe servant leaders are dedicated to the well-being of their community in a way no one else can be.
It is time for all of us to step up and lead by example. Your generous, voluntary participation in KECC will touch the lives of those who need it most throughout the Commonwealth, including people and families in your community. Voluntary donations of any size help those in need during their darkest hours. Even more importantly, you will be helping Kentuckians reach their fullest potential.
Thank you for your consideration of this opportunity. As citizens, we should take our state motto to heart: “United We Stand, Divided We Fall.” By working together, we can create a Kentucky that shines like a beacon for the entire world to see and emulate.
Sincerely,
Governor Matthew G. Bevin2016 KECC Chair
700 Capitol Avenue Suite 100
Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564-2611
Fax: (502) 564-2517
Matthew G. BevinGovernor
Commonwealth of KentuckyOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
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Funding more than 200 grants each year! Adair County Board of EducationAmerican Printing House for the Blind, Inc.Americana Community Center, Inc.Anchorage Independent DistrictAppalachian Regional Healthcare, Inc.Archdiocese of LouisvilleARHHCAsbury University/Learning LibraryAsbury University/ScholarshipsBaptist Health Foundation Greater Louisville, Inc.Bardstown Independent SchoolsBarren Heights Christian Retreat CenterBellarmine University/Assessment ClinicBellarmine University/ScholarshipsBig Brothers Big Sisters of Kentuckiana, Inc.Bingham Child Guidance Clinic, Inc.Bluegrass Center for AutismBoys & Girls Club, Inc.Boys & Girls Haven/Equine ProgramBoys & Girls Haven/Medical Care TeamBoys & Girls Haven/Therapeutic Residential
ProgramBreckinridge County Board of EducationBullitt County Board of EducationBurgin Independent SchoolsCamp TESSA, Inc.Campbellsville Board of EducationCapital City PrepCardinal Hill Rehabilitation HospitalCarroll County Public SchoolsCASA of South Central Kentucky, Inc.CASA of the Bluegrass, Inc.CASA of the River RegionCASA program for Bullitt County, Inc.Casey County SchoolsCaverna Independent School DistrictCentral Ky. Education CooperativeCerebral Palsy K.I.D.S. CenterChild Development Centers of the BluegrassChristian Academy of Louisville, Inc.Christian Appalachian Project, Inc.Cloverport Independent School DistrictCommunity Action of Southern KentuckyCumberland County Board of EducationCystic Fibrosis FoundationDeaf Youth Sports Festival, Inc.Dorman Preschool CenterDown Syndrome of Louisville, Inc./
Developmental InterventionDown Syndrome of Louisville, Inc./Outreach
ProgramDown Syndrome of Louisville, Inc./SpeechDreams With WingsEaster Seals West Kentucky, Inc.Eastern Kentucky University Developmental
Disabilities ClinicEastern Kentucky University/Hearing
Impairment & Communication DisordersEastern Kentucky University/ScholarshipsElizabethtown Independent SchoolsEminence Independent SchoolsEnglishton Park Presbyterian Ministries, Inc.EnTECHExceptional EquitationFamily & Children’s PlaceFamily Enrichment CenterFamily Scholar House, Inc.FEAT of Louisville, Inc.Flaget Memorial Hospital FoundationFranklin County Public SchoolsFrazier Rehab InstituteFriends School, Inc.Gilda’s Club LouisvilleGrayson County Schools
Greater Louisville Rowing FoundationGreen County Board of EducationGreen Hill Therapy Inc.Green River Regional Educational CooperativeHancock County Public SchoolsHardin County Board of EducationHardin Memorial HospitalHarrison County Board of EducationHart County SchoolsHenderson County School SystemHenry Co. Public SchoolsHeuser Hearing & Language AcademyHome of the InnocentsHosparus/CapitalHosparus/Kourageous KidsHospice of the Bluegrass, Inc.Indian Summer CampJefferson County Public Education Foundation/
Audiology ProgramJefferson County Public Education Foundation/
ECE Assistive Technology ProgramJefferson County Public Education Foundation/
ECE Autism ProgramJefferson County Public Education Foundation/
ECE Early Childhood ProgramJefferson County Public Education Foundation/
ECE Low Incidence ProgramJefferson County Public Education Foundation/
ECE Materials Resource CenterJefferson County Public Education Foundation/
ECE Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy PgmJefferson County Public Education Foundation/
ECE Visually Impaired ProgramJunior Achievement of Kentuckiana, Inc.Kentuckiana Children’s CenterKentucky Center for the Arts Foundation, Inc.Kentucky Children’s HospitalKentucky Hemophilia FoundationKentucky Lions Eye Foundation, Inc.Kentucky Partnership for Families and Children, Inc.Kentucky School for the Deaf Charitable FoundationKosair Children’s Hospital/Cardiac Surgical
InstrumentationKosair Children’s Hospital/NeurologyKosair Children’s Hospital/St. Matthews Pediatric
RenovationsKosair Children’s Hospital/Surgery-ENTKosair Children’s Hospital/Surgery-Zeiss Eye
MicroscopeKentucky Center for Special Children Services/
Carriage House/Endeavor ProgramKentucky Center for Special Children Services/
Carriage House/PreschoolLake Cumberland Community Action AgencyLaRue County Public SchoolsLearning Disabilities Association of Kentucky, Inc.Lighthouse Promise, Inc.Lincoln Heritage Council, Boy Scouts of AmericaLouisville Pediatric Therapy Center, Inc.Marion County Board of EducationMaryhurst, Inc.Meade County Board of EducationMercer County SchoolsMeredith-Dunn SchoolMiddlesboro Independent SchoolsMiracle Dancer Scholarship Foundation, Inc.Montgomery County School DistrictMountain Comprehensive Care Center, Inc.Muscular Dystrophy AssociationNelson County SchoolsNewport Independent SchoolsNorthern Kentucky Childrens Law Center Inc.Northern Kentucky Cooperative for Educational SvcsOldham County Board of Education
Our Lady of PeaceOwen County School DistrictOwensboro Dance TheatreOwensboro Health, Inc.Paris Independent School DistrictPitt AcademyPuzzle Pieces, Inc.Rockcastle Regional HospitalRussell County Board of EducationSeven Counties Service, Inc.Shelby Co Public SchoolsSouth Central Kentucky Kids on the BlockSpalding UniversitySpecial Olympics Kentucky, Inc.Spencer County Public SchoolsSpina Bifida Association of KentuckySt. Francis SchoolSt. Joseph Children’s HomeSummit Academy of Greater LouisvilleSunrise Children’s Services, Inc.Taylor County Board of EducationTelford Community YMCAThe Center for Courageous KidsThe Center for Women and Families, Inc.The Council on Developmental DisabilitiesThe de Paul SchoolThe Morton CenterThe REATH CenterThe Sunshine CenterUniversity Medical CenterUniversity of Kentucky Research FoundationUniversity of Louisville Research Foundation/
Clinical CareUniversity of Louisville Research Foundation/CMAUniversity of Louisville Research Foundation/
DentistryUniversity of Louisville Research Foundation/
Division of General PediatricsUniversity of Louisville Research Foundation/
Hematology-OncologyUniversity of Louisville Research Foundation/
Learning DisordersUniversity of Louisville Research Foundation/
NeurologyUniversity of Louisville Research Foundation/
ScholarshipsUniversity of Louisville Research Foundation/SPARCUniversity of Louisville Research Foundation/
Weisskopf/STAR AutismUpside Therapeutic Riding, Inc./Horse CallsUpside Therapeutic Riding, Inc./ScholarshipsUspiritus, Inc.Visually Impaired Preschool Services, Inc. - LexingtonVisually Impaired Preschool Services, Inc. - LouisvilleVolunteers of America of Kentucky, Inc.VSA KentuckyWashington County SchoolsWendell Foster’s Campus for Disabilities/
Kelly Autism ProgramWendell Foster’s Campus for Disabilities/
Western KY Assistive Technology Ctr.West Point Independent Board of EducationWestern Kentucky University Research Foundation
Inc./Kelly Autism ProgramWestern Kentucky University Research Foundation,
Inc./ScholarshipsWestern Kentucky University Research Foundation,
Inc./Vickie & Dan Renshaw Early Childhood CenterWings for a Prayer, Inc.Woodford County Public SchoolsYMCA of Greater LouisvilleYMCA of Greater Louisville-Bullitt County Family
BranchYMCA of Greater Louisville-Safe Place Services
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The WHAS Crusade for Children improves the future of children with special needs by inspiring people to give and awarding grants.
America’s most successful local telethon!
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WHAS Crusade for Children520 West Chestnut St. Louisville, KY 40202
(502) 582-7706 www.whascrusade.org
The Crusade helps children in all Kentucky counties!
100% for the kids!
The Crusade has granted over $170 million and helped millions of children.
The Crusade’s annual average donations of $5 million are only able to fund one-third of the up to $15 million in grant requests from Kentucky schools, hospitals and agencies.
Change a child’s life!
One hundred percent of every donation made in Kentucky stays in Kentucky to help schools, hospitals, and agencies that provide direct services to children with special needs.
Every penny counts!
YES! I want to help my fellow Kentuckians. 3 A pledge form will be provided by a campaign volunteer, a
fellow state employee. Only one form is required, even if you decide to support more than one charity. You can also get a pledge form at KECC.org.
3 Most people like to give through payroll deduction. It’s easy and lets you spread your gift over the course of a whole year.
3 Contributions can also be made with cash or check. Just clip them to your pledge form. Checks should be made payable to: KECC (Kentucky Employees Charitable Campaign).
3 Remember that your contribution to KECC may be tax-deductible (check with your accountant to make sure).
Why the KECC Charities?The KECC Charities undergo rigorous scrutiny by the Personnel Cabinet and have met stringent guidelines. They are well-managed and accountable and they help people right here in the Commonwealth.
These federations represent over a thousand charitable programs, and when you flip through the following pages, you will find that they touch all our lives.
Whether you know someone struggling to regain mobility after an accident, a family member who recently lost their job, a loved one who is suffering from Alzheimer's Disease, or you want to make sure your kids start school ready to succeed...your pledge can help make the difference.
Most importantly, 100% of collected pledges goes directly to help others when you give to one of the partner charities.
Can I give to other charities? Yes, however, since the partner charities pay all KECC expenses, there is a 10 percent fee charged to non-partner charities to help offset the processing costs of these pledges. To avoid this, you may wish to donate directly to that charity or consider giving to one of the KECC partner charities.
You may direct your gift to any 501(c)(3) organization by providing KECC with their address on the pledge form. To help hold down administrative costs, these gifts to other “write-in” charities must be at least a $50 cash gift or a payroll gift of $3 per paycheck.
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United Way of Southern Kentucky1110 College StreetBowling Green, KY 42101(270) 843-3205 • www.uwsk.orgServing: Allen, Barren, Butler, Edmonson, Hart, Logan, Metcalfe, Monroe, Simpson & Warren Counties2-1-1Adult Education & Workforce Development: Edmonson & Logan CountiesAllen County Career & Technical CenterBarren County School DistrictBarren River Area Safe Space (BRASS)Barren River Long-Term Care OmbudsmanBoys & Girls Club: Bowling GreenCommunity Education - Bowling Green / Warren CountyCommunity Medical CareCommunity Relief FundDolly Parton Imagination LibraryFamily EnrichmentFamily Resource Center/Youth Service Center: Allen CountyGood Samaritan: Franklin/Simpson & Logan CountiesHaven4ChangeHope HarborJunior AchievementKentucky Legal AidSalvation ArmyThe Foundry
Tri-County Kentucky United Way 321 South Third Street Bardstown, KY 40004(502) 348-1891 • www.tricountykyuw.comServing: Marion, Nelson & Washington CountiesAmerican Red CrossBackpack ProgramBethany HavenBoy ScoutsCASACaring Place Domestic Violence ProgramCentral KY Community ActionCommunity ClinicCompassionate FriendsFamily Resource Center: Nelson & Marion CountiesIsaiah HouseHoly Cross Food BankGutherie Opportunity CenterFeeding America Kentucky HeartlandGirls on the RunLegal Aid SocietyNew Hope Food BankNew Life CenterRetired Senior Volunteer ProgramSenior Citizens CenterSpringhaven Domestic Violence ProgramSt. Vincent DePaul Mission Store
THANK YOU STATE EMPLOYEES!
Be a Leader!One percent is all it takes to become a leadership giver! Every donation changes lives, but as you decide how you want to pledge this year, please consider joining the leadership circle. The chart below shows just how little it takes to make a big difference through leadership giving.
Want to do more? Become a Cornerstone Society Member.If you want to make an even bigger difference in your community, KECC has a unique leadership program just for you. It’s called the Cornerstone Society. Any pledge of $1,000 or more is considered a Cornerstone Gift. That’s just $41.67 or more per paycheck. Talk to your KECC coordinator about obtaining a Cornerstone Society pledge card, fill it out and turn it in. It’s that easy, and it will help so many!
“Why should I release my name?” When KECC sends payment to the charity of your choice, they only know who made the gift if you give us permission to release your name and contact information on the pledge form. If your pledge is directed to one or all of the KECC Charities, they will not use or release your information in any way other than to thank you.
1% Leadership Giving By Salary Amount
Salary Amount per paycheck Total Gift
$25,000 per year $10.42 $250.08$30,000 per year $12.50 $300.00$35,000 per year $14.59 $350.16$40,000 per year $16.67 $400.08$45,000 per year $18.75 $450.00
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Imagination LibraryLegal AidLiteracy Council, Christian CountyMeals on WheelsPACS/Retired Senior Volunteer ProgramPennyrile Children’s Advocacy CenterRescue Team, Christian CountySalvation ArmySanctuarySt. Luke Free ClinicTrace IndustriesYouth Services Advisory Board, Christian CountyYMCA, Armed Services & Hopkinsville
United Way of South Central Kentucky208 East Mt. Vernon StreetSomerset, KY 42501(606) 679-2974Serving: Adair, Casey, Clinton, Cumberland, Green, McCreary, Pulaski, Russell, Taylor & Wayne Counties4-H Council, Casey CountyAlzheimer Respite CenterAmerican Red CrossBethany House Abuse ShelterBig Brothers/Big SistersBoy ScoutsCommunity Ministries, Casey CountyFamily Resource & Youth Service Centers: Adair, Clinton, Cumberland,
Pulaski & Russell Counties & Campbellsville, East Casey, Russell Springs/Salem, & Somerset
Girl ScoutsHospice of Lake CumberlandKidney Health AllianceLegal AidMcCreary Christian CenterMountain MomsNorthern Pulaski Food MinistryPulaski Emergency Relief MinistrySomerset Family Fitness CenterSunrise Children’s Services
United Way of Southeastern Kentucky412 Roy Campbell DriveHazard, KY 41701(606) 439-0329 • Serving: Breathitt, Knott, Lee, Leslie, Letcher, Owsley, Perry & Wolfe Counties4-H Teen Issues Council, Leslie CountyAction Team, Breathitt CountyAmerican Red CrossAppalachian Artisan CenterAviation Summer Camp LKLPBoy ScoutsCommunity Ministries, Hazard/Perry CountyCouncil Against Maltreatment of Elders (CAME)County of Leslie Lifting Youth (COLLY)Daniel Boone HabitatEducation Foundation, Letcher County SchoolsFamily Resource Center, Wolfe CountyFit Kid Project: Hazard Independent & Breathitt, Knott Central, Leslie,
Letcher Central, Perry Central CountiesFood Pantry: Canie, Lotts Creek Community, Leslie & Letcher CountiesGirl ScoutsGood Shepherd PantryHazard Lions Club Montessori SchoolHCTC Student Emergency FundHelping Hands Christian CenterHelping Hands Food PantryHindman Methodist Caring FundHindman Settlement SchoolHospice Care PlusHousing Alliance, Hazard/Perry CountyHumane Society, Leslie CountyInterfaith of Breathitt CountyKY River Animal Shelter (SNEEK)KY River Area Development District Ombudsman ProgramKY River Children’s Advocacy CenterKY Valley Educational Co-operativeLittle Flower ClinicLittle League: Hazard/Perry & Leslie CountiesLKLP Senior Daycare Center & Spouse Abuse CenterMountain Community HospicePathfindersSalvation ArmySaving Grace Homeless ShelterSenior Citizens Centers: Breathitt, Hazard/Perry, Lee, Leslie, Owsley,
Perry & Wolfe CountiesSmiles FaithThousand Sticks & Coon Creek Volunteer Fire DepartmentsUniversity of Kentucky Center for Excellence in Rural Health Summer
CampsYouth Foundation, Owsley County
What is ‘pledge loss,’ and how does it affect my payroll deduction donation?Sometimes state employees make good-faith payroll deduction pledges to various charities through KECC, but are unable to fulfill them. In most cases, these employees retire or change careers before their payroll deduction pledge is fulfilled. Because of this, KECC does not receive the full donation. The campaign cannot pass along funds it does not collect to the charities; therefore, all the charities share the actual amount of the pledge loss on payroll deduction pledges. The percent uncollected each year is small, averaging eight percent.
When will the charity of my choice receive the contributions I make?Cash pledges are sent in the first quarter following the end of the campaign. Because payroll deduction allows you to spread your donation over the course of a year, we put your gift to use right away -- donations to the partner charities are sent quarterly. Other “write-in” designations will be sent once all of the payroll deductions have been collected. Questions? Get the facts! Call us at 502-589-2296.
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Senior Citizens Centers & Services: Daviess, Hancock, McLean, Ohio Union & Webster Counties, Dukes, Island, Lewisport, Livermore, Sacramento, South Hancock, Sturgis & Uniontown
Senior Companion ProgramShelter of Love Crisis Pregnancy Center: Union & Webster CountiesSkillTrainSonShine Inn Christian Child Care CenterSpecial Olympics, TriCounty Champs: Union & Webster CountiesSt. Anthony’s Hospice: Union & Webster CountiesSt. Benedict’s Homeless Shelter for Men: Ohio CountyUnited Family ServicesYMCA: Owensboro Family & Union County
United Way of Paducah/McCracken County333 Broadway, Suite 502Paducah, KY 42001(270) 442-1691 • www.unitedwaypaducah.orgServing: McCracken CountyAmerican Red CrossBoy Scouts, Lincoln Heritage CouncilBoys & Girls Club, Oscar CrossChild WatchFamily Service SocietyHope Unlimited Family Care CenterKentucky Legal AidLadies Living FreeMerryman House Domestic Crisis CenterPaducah Cooperative MinistryPaducah Day Nursery and Scholar HousePaducah Lifeline MinistriesPurchase Area Sexual Assault & Child Advocacy CenterSalvation ArmySenior Citizens Center (McCraken County)St. Nicholas Family Free Clinic Foundation
United Way of the Pennyrile1110 South Main Street, Suite AHopkinsville, KY 42241(270) 886-8171 • www.pennyrileunitedway.orgServing: Caldwell, Christian, Todd & Trigg CountiesAaron McNeil HouseAmerican Red CrossBoys & Girls ClubBright Life FarmsDyslexia AssociationFree Clinic, Caldwell CountyHospice
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United Way of the Ohio Valley403 Park Plaza DriveOwensboro, KY 42301(270) 684-0668 • www.uwov.orgServing: Daviess, Hancock, McLean, Ohio, Union & Webster Counties4-H Council: Hancock, McLean & Ohio CountiesAACS Early Head StratAdult Education, Hancock CountyAmerican Red CrossArc of OwensboroBen’s PlaceBold Promise Scholarship FundBoulware MissionBoy Scouts, Lincoln Heritage Council (Daviess, Ohio & Union Counties)Boys & Girls Club, Cliff HaganBuilding Stronger FamiliesCASA, Ohio CountyChastity Gibson Memorial TrustDaniel Pitino Shelter, Ohio CountyEquestrian, Inc. (Hancock, McLean & Ohio Counties)Family Resource Youth Services Center (Hancock & Union Counties)Food Pantry: Hancock & Ohio CountiesFoster Grandparent Program (Daviess, Ohio & Union Counties)Girls IncorporatedGod’s House of Hope Food PantryGreen River Outreach Family Resource CenterH.L. Neblett CenterHabitat for Humanity, Union CountyHappy FeetHappy Pack, Union CountyHealth Coalition: Hancock, Union & Webster CountiesHelp Office: Hancock & McLean CountiesHospice of Ohio CountyHospice of Western KY: Daviess & Hancock CountiesImagination Library: Ohio & Union CountiesLegal Aid, Webster CountyMary Kendall CampusMeals on Wheels: Hancock, McLean, Union & Webster CountiesMentor Kids KYNew Beginnings – Sexual Assault Support ServicesOlive Branch ServicesOwensboro Area Shelter & Information Services (O.A.S.I.S.)Project GraduationRepair AffairRSVPSalvation Army
1.800.227.2345www.cancer.org
With every dollar raised, you are helping the American
Cancer Society be there for those affected by every cancer in every community,
including those who are currently dealing with a
cancer diagnosis, those who may face a diagnosis in the future, and those who may
avoid a diagnosis altogether because of education and
risk reduction.
The American Cancer Society saves lives and
creates more birthdays by helping people stay well and get well, by finding
cures and by fighting back.
YOUR DONATIONS MAKE A DIFFERENCE
INFORMATION $25 could help provide free 24 hour informa-tion and support via phone, email, and online chats for one person.
RESEARCH $35 could help support three years of follow-up for one participant enrolled in our Cancer Prevention Study-3, a research study that will help us better understand what causes cancer so that we can ul-timately help prevent it.
RIDES $50 could help provide five rides to and from treatment for a cancer patient.
SUPPORT$100 could help provide a breast cancer patient with one-on-one peer support from a trained volunteer breast cancer survivor.
NAVIGATION $150 could help con-nect a trained patient navigator to a cancer patient so they can un-derstand their diagnosis and get the help they need.
LODGING $500 could help provide a cancer patient and their caregiver with five nights of free lodging at an American Cancer Society Hope Lodge community when their best hope for effective treatment is away from home.
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Boy Scouts of AmericaCASA by the LakesGentry HouseJr. AchievementMerryman House Domestic Crisis CenterMurray Calloway Need LineSenior Citizens CenterSoup for the SoulThe Purchase Area Sexual Assault & Child Advocacy Center
United Way of Northeast Kentucky2000 Carter Avenue, Suite DAshland, KY 41101(606) 325-1810 • www.uwnek.orgServing: Boyd, Carter, Elliott, Greenup & Lawrence Counties4-H Council: Boyd, Carter, and Greenup CountiesAdult Education Center: East Carter & West Carter CountyAmerican Red CrossBankOnBethany HouseBig Brothers/Big SistersBoy ScoutsBoys/Girls Club, WestwoodCAReS, Boyd CountyCASAChild Development Center, AshlandClean StartCommunity HospiceCommunity KitchenDressing Room, TheFamily Resource Center & Youth Services: Carter, Elliott & Lawrence
CountiesFriends of the ChildrenGirl ScoutsGrahn School Community CenterHelping HandsHillcrest-Bruce MissionHope’s PlaceKY Child Assault PreventionMeals on Wheels, Grayson, Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital, South
Shore & Greenup CountyNortheast KY Care CenterPartners in PridePathwaysPublic Library, Carter CountyRiver Cities HarvestROSE Society (Reaching our Students Effectively)Safe Harbor
Salvation ArmySarah’s PlaceSenior Centers: AshlandShelter of HopeTwo Hearts Pregnancy Care CenterUnited Way Born Learning ® Academy, Crabbe, Heritage & Louisa West
Elementary SchoolsYMCAYoung Professionals’ Association Back Pack, Ashland Alliance
United Way of Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky2146 Chamber Center DriveFt. Mitchell, KY 41017(859) 525-2600 • www.uwgc.orgServing: Boone, Campbell, Grant & Kenton Counties, KY, Middletown Area, Brown, Clermont, Hamilton Counties, OH, Dearborn & Ohio Counties, IN4C for ChildrenBAWACBig Brothers/Big Sisters of Greater CincinnatiBoy Scouts of American Dan Beard CouncilBoys & Girls Club of Greater CincinnatiBrighton CenterCatholic Charities Diocese of CovingtonChildren, Inc.Children’s Law CenterCovington PartnersDCCH Center for Children and FamiliesFamily Nurturing CenterFreestore FoodbankGirl Scouts of Kentucky’s Wilderness Road CouncilHealthPoint Family CareHolly Hill Children’s ServicesLegal Aid of the BluegrassLife Learning CenterMental Health America of Northern Kentucky and Southwest OhioNew PerceptionsNorthern KY Education CouncilNorthKey Community CarePeople Working CooperativelyRedwoodUnited MinistriesVolunteers of America Mid-StatesWelcome House of Northern KentuckyWomen’s Crisis Center
Every day, all day, we’re there when people need us. By phone. Via email. Through online chat. In English. In Spanish. However support is needed, we will provide it. Every year.
AMERICAN
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Lexington, KY Hope Lodge
The American Cancer Society responds to more than one million inquiries from people looking for cancer infor-
mation or programs like transportation, lodging, asking questions about clinical trials, needing assistance with
health insurance or a little emotional support.
Every year, 24/7/365. 8,433 calls, emails, and online chats
375,680 visits to cancer.org for crucial cancer information
Thousands of education materials and brochures delivered per year
40,608 trips taking cancer patients to treatment are provided by Road to Recovery volunteers
21,022 Kentuckians received free lodging at Hope Lodge® facilities
56,534 Online Cancer Survivor Network Sessions
Here are some ways we make a difference in KENTUCKY every year
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ComprehendFamily Resource & Youth Services CentersFood PantryFresh Food BankGirl ScoutsHospice of HopeHumane SocietyLicking Valley CAP (Meals on Wheels)Limestone Ministries Utility Assistance/Community CaresKY Gateway Museum CenterMaysville PlayersRecovery Coalition, Buffalo TraceWomen’s Crisis CenterYMCA
Mayfield/Graves County United WayP. O. Box 47Mayfield, KY 42066(270) 247-7454 • www.mgcunitedway.orgServing: Graves CountyGrace Medical ClinicMayfield-Graves Child Advocacy ProgramMerryman House Domestic Crisis CenterNeedline Food PantryPurchase Area Sexual Assault CenterGraves County Senior CenterCASAOscar Cross Boys and Girls Club
Metro United Way334 East BroadwayLouisville, KY 40202(502) 292-6232 • www.metrounitedway.orgServing: Bullitt, Jefferson, Oldham and Shelby Counties, KY and Clark, Floyd & Harrison Counties, INAmerican Red Cross, Louisville Area ChapterAmericana Community CenterBig Brothers Big Sisters of Kentuckiana, Inc.Bingham ClinicBlue River Services, Inc.Boys & Girls Clubs, Kentuckiana & Harrison/Crawford CountiesBridgehavenCenter for Lay MinistriesCentro Latino of ShelbyvilleClark County Youth Shelter and Family Services.Communities in Schools, Clark CountyCommunity Chest, Oldham CountyCommunity Coordinated Child Care
Council on Developmental DisabilitiesDorman Preschool CenterElderServeFamily & Children’s PlaceFamily Health Centers, Southern IndianaFamily Scholar HouseGoodwill, Southern IndianaGuardiaCare ServicesHarrison County Community ServicesHazel Joyce Wiley Career & Financial Literacy InstituteHome of the InnocentsHoosier Hills PACTHope Southern IndianaHouse of RuthJewish Community of LouisvilleJewish Family & Career ServicesKY Youth AdvocatesKeystone Learning AcademyKids Center for Pediatric TherapiesLearning for LifeLegal Aid SocietyLifeSpan ResourcesLouisville Central Community CentersLouisville Urban LeagueMaryhurstMulti-Purpose Community Action AgencyNeighborhood HouseNew Directions Housing CorporationOperation CareOur Place Drug & Alcohol Education ServicesPersonal Counseling ServicesRauchSalvation Army, Louisville Area & Southern IndianaSeven County ServicesSt. Benedict Center for Early Childhood EducationThe Arthur S. Kling CenterThe Center for Women and FamiliesThe Salvation Army Louisville Area Command and Southern IndianaTri-County Community Action AgencyUspiritusVisually Impaired Preschool Services (VIPS)WellspringWesley House Community ServicesYMCA: Greater Louisville & Southern Indiana
United Way of Murray/Calloway County607 Poplar Street, Suite FMurray, KY 42071(270) 753-0317 • www.mccunitedway.orgServing: Calloway CountyAmerican Red CrossAngel’s Clinic
Building hope, transforming lives, and sharing Christ’s love through service
in Appalachia
Contact us: KECC Representative:
For more than 50 years, Christian Appalachian Project (CAP) has directly impacted the lives of children and their families, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities in Eastern Kentucky.
For more information, please visit christianapp.org
Elizabeth [email protected]
866.270.4227 (Toll Free)
Christian Appalachian Project2528 Palumbo DriveLexington, Ky 40509
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Heart of Kentucky United Way118 North Third StreetDanville, KY 40422(859) 238-6986 • www.hkuw.orgServing: Boyle, Garrard, Lincoln & Mercer Counties4-H Council, Mercer CountyBig Brothers/Big SistersBlue Grass Community Action Partnership: Adult Day, Self-Sufficiency,
Crisis Services & Senior CompanionBluegrass.org Recovery CenterCASA, BluegrassCentro LatinoChild Development Center, Wilderness TraceFamily Services AssociationGladys Early Literacy ProjectGreenhouse 17Habitat for Humanity: Boyle & Mercer CountiesHOPE Clinic & PharmacyKentucky AdaptKidney Health AllianceKing’s Mountain Community CenterLegal AidMercer County TransformationNursing Home Ombudsman AgencySenior Citizens Center: Boyle, Garrard, Lincoln & Mercer CountiesTransformation, Mercer CountyYMCA
United Way of Henderson County123 First Street, Suite 100Henderson, KY 42420(270) 826-2107 • www.uwofhc.orgServing: Henderson CountyAmerican Red CrossBoy ScoutsCertified Nursing ProgramChristian Community OutreachFoster GrandparentsGathering PlaceHousing AuthorityImagination LibraryInvolvementNew BeginningsOwensboro Area Shelter & Information Services (O.A.S.I.S.)Rehabilitation CenterRiverview School
Salvation ArmySenior CompanionShelter for Women & Children, Father BradleySt. Anthony HospiceVolunteer Information CenterYMCA
United Way of Laurel County610 Sublimity School RoadLondon, KY 40743(606) 330-0702Serving: Laurel County4-HChad’s HopeCV Domestic ViolenceDance Your Shoes OffDisaster Preparedness and Tornado Long Term ReliefFirst PriorityGirl ScoutsKid’s Life CampLaurel Co. OPAC (Older Person’s Activity Center)Laurel Heights Physical Therapy FacilityLaurel London Optimist ClubLC Adult Education and LiteracyLife CenterRescue SquadSt. Williams Thanksgiving ProgramShop With A CopStuff The Bus - School SuppliesSummer Feeding ProgramSunrise Children’s ServicesWheelchair Ramp Construction
United Way of Mason CountyP. O. Box 327Maysville, KY 41056(606) 564-7522Serving: Mason CountyAdult EducationAmerican Red CrossArts CommissionBoys & Girls Club, Tom BrowningCASACamp Discovery/Maysville InitiativeCancer Fighters United/Cancer Resource CenterChangersChildren’s Advocacy Center, Buffalo Trace
HUNGER RELIEFThe food insecurity rate in CAP’s service area is 17.9%. We are committed to ensuring that children and their families, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities in the region do not go without food, clothing, and other essential items. Grateful Bread Food Pantry, Grateful Threadz Thrift Store, and Operation Sharing are making a positive and lasting difference in the lives of people in need in Appalachia by helping them meet their most basic needs.
HOUSING The substandard housing rate in Eastern Kentucky is 46%. Our Housing Program provides home repair and reconstruction services to participants on a year-round basis, providing safe, warm, and dry housing for families and individuals who otherwise could not afford adequate living conditions.
YOU are compassionately impacting the lives of people in need in Appalachia!
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Some of our direct services include:
• Housing Repair• Food Pantry• Thrift Store• Elderly Services• Disaster Relief• Counseling Services
• Early Childhood Development
• In-home Respite Care• Prescription Assistance• Elderly Services• Summer Camp & Youth
Leadership Training
CHILD DEVELOPMENTIn a region with relatively few high-quality child development centers, our Child and Family Development Centers create a place for local children that is safe and educational. Both of CAP’s centers are accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children and are among the highest rated centers in Kentucky’s early childhood rating system, “STARS for KidsNow.” Children who learn to feel positively about
themselves and gain a sense of responsibility for their families and their peers will be more likely to realize their full potential as teenagers and adults.
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United Way of Franklin County76 C Michael Davenport Blvd, Suite 2Frankfort, KY 40601(502) 875-1675 • www.unitedwayfranklincounty.orgServing: Franklin CountyAmerican Red CrossBlue Grass Community Action Partnership: Senior Companion
Program & HomecareBoy ScoutsCASA, BluegrassEmergency Food PantryFamily Abuse ServicesGirl ScoutsKings CenterLegal AidNursing Home OmbudsmanSalvation ArmySenior Activity CenterSIMON HouseSoup Kitchen / Men’s ShelterSouth Frankfort Community CenterSunshine CenterThorn Hill Education CenterYMCA
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800.654.0845
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MAKE A DIFFERENCEHayden Siler might look like your average third
grader — the 8-year-old likes to dance and loves being a big sister. Deep in her heart, though, Hayden is an artist. For nearly two years, Hayden, who has Cystic Fibrosis, has created one-of-a-kind abstract paintings, which she sells at auctions and art shows to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. “I get really excited when people buy my paintings. Sometimes I jump up and down,” Hayden said. “When people buy the paintings, I know they are helping me and kids like me.”
To date, she has sold 17 works and has raised more than $6,500 to help support the search for a cure.
Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is a life-threatening genetic disease that primarily affects the lungs and digestive system. An estimated 30,000 children and adults in the United States (70,000 worldwide) have CF. The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is the world’s leader in the search for a cure for CF. The Foundation funds lifesaving research and works to provide access to quality, specialized care and effective treatments for people with CF. Nearly every CF drug available today was made possible because of Foundation support. Through its efforts, the life expectancy of a child with CF has doubled in the last 30 years, and research to find a cure is more promising than ever before. The Foundation is one of many agencies funded through CHC.
United Way of the CoalfieldUS Bank Building1 South Main Street, Second FloorMadisonville, KY 42431(270) 821-3170 • www.unitedwayofthecoalfield.orgServing: Hopkins & Muhlenberg CountiesBig Brothers/Big SistersFamily Advocacy CenterHopkins County 4-HHopkins County Community ClinicHopkins County Family YMCAMeals on Wheels (PACS)*Muhlenberg County Opportunity CenterPennyroyal Center, dba Trace IndustriesRetired Senior Vonlunteer Program (PACS)*Salvation ArmySanctuary
*Pennyrile Allied Community Service, Inc. - Programs
United Way of Eastern KentuckyP. O. Box 1446Prestonsburg, KY 41653(606) 789-2224Serving: Floyd, Johnson, Magoffin, Martin & Pike Counties4-H Council, Floyd CountyAmerican Red CrossAppalachian Pregnancy CareCatholic Social ServicesFloyd County Rescue SquadGood NeighborsHappy HouseHelping Ease Life’s Poverty (HELP)Hope in the MountainsJudi’s Place for KidsKentucky HopeKentucky Mission Bible Training CenterMagoffin County RescueSt. Vincent’s MissionSandy Valley Abuse CenterSenior Citizens: Magoffin County & PrestonsburgCumberland Trails United Way
P. O. Box 2092Middlesboro, KY 40965(606) 248-5603 • www.ctuw.orgServing: Bell, Harlan, Knox & Whitley Counties, KY, Claiborne County, TNAmerican Red Cross, Lake Cumberland ChapterBell County Literacy Bell-Whitley CAA Bluegrass Boy Scouts CEASEClaiborne County Special OlympicsCooperative Christian MinisteriesEast TN Kidney FoundationFellowship Center, Wallins, KYHarlan County Boys & Girls ClubHenderson SettlementHospice of the Bluegrass, Mountain HeritageKnox Co. CAALighthouse Safe Haven ShelterMichael Dunn Found/Early InterventionSenior Citizens Bell CountySenior Citizens Claiborne CountySenior Citizens Home Assitance (SCHAS)ServolutionVets Serving Vets
Thank You for helping make a difference in mothers, fathers, children, and families lives through your contribution and support for CHC!
Right: Dallas, mostly nonverbal since age 6.
Right: Jerhmoll, Special Olympics KY
Below: Tyler, Myelomeningocele, Spina Bifida
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502.452.6072 diabetes.org
502.637.4372hdsa.org/ky
502.451.4266alz.org/kyin
502.488.9397kentucky.jdrf.org
502.456.3233kyhemo.org
502.499.5757strokekyin.org
502.454.8435cff.org/Kentucky
Kentucky Chapter 859.331.1384
alsaky.org
502.583.0075gildasclublouisville.org
502.290.0288coloncancerpreventionproject.org
877.893.5864midlandlung.org
502.585.1866 arthritis.org
502.291.6078 ccfa.org/chapters/kentucky
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United Way of the Bluegrass100 Midland Avenue, Suite 300Lexington, Kentucky 40508(859) 233-4460 • www.uwbg.orgServing: Anderson, Bourbon, Clark, Fayette, Jessamine, Madison, Montgomery, Scott & Woodford Counties4-H Council: Bourbon, Montgomery and Woodford Counties4 KidsAccuTran IndustriesAdult Education & Literacy Council: Anderson & Jessamine CountiesAIDS VolunteersAmerican Red CrossAppalRedApprisenArbor Youth ServicesAssociation for Handicapped Citizens, Clark CountyBig Brothers/Big SistersBluegrass Community Action PartnershipBluegrass Council of the BlindBluegrass Rape Crisis CenterBluegrass.orgBluegrass Technology CenterCASA, Bluegrass & Madison CountyCatholic Charities of the DioceseCenter for Women, Children & FamiliesChild Care CouncilChild Development Centers of the BluegrassChildren’s Advocacy CenterChildren’s Council, Clark CountyChrysalis HouseCommunity Action CouncilCommunity Services, Clark CountyDomestic Violence Prevention BoardEmployment SolutionsFaith FeedsFirst BracktownFoothills Community Action PartnershipFoster Care Council, TheGateway Children’s ServicesGirl ScoutsGreenhouse17Growing Together Pre-schoolHomeless Coalition, Clark CountyHope CenterHope Ministries Food PantryJob’s for Kentucky’s GraduatesJubilee JobsKidney Health AllianceKY Equal Justice CenterLegal Aid
Lexington Hearing & Speech CenterLife Adventure CenterM&M Food PantryMentors & MealsNursing Home Ombudsman AgencyOne Parent Scholar HouseOperation HappinessPartners in EducationPathwaysPost ClinicProject ReadRx Assistance, Clark CountyReading CampRepairers LexingtonSalvation ArmyScott County United Ministries, Amen HouseShepherd’s HouseTheatrical Arts, Woodford CountyTweens Nutrition & Fitness CoalitionUrban LeagueVisually Impaired Preschool Services (VIPS)White House ClinicsWoman’s Club Coats & Shoes for KidsYMCA: Central KY, Paris/Bourbon County, Telford & Winchester
United Way of Central Kentucky604 North Main StreetElizabethtown, KY 42701(270) 737-6608 • www.unitedwayck.orgServing: Breckinridge, Hardin, Grayson, LaRue & Meade CountiesAlliance, Grayson CountyAmerican Red CrossMeade County Angel MinistryBig Brothers/Big SistersBoy Scouts/Learning For LifeBreckinridge-Grayson ProgramsCASA of the HeartlandCommunity Action, Central KYCommunity Health ClinicFeeding America KY’s HeartlandGrayson County Ministerial AssociationHelping Hand of HopeLegal Aid SocietyMeade Activity CenterMCPC Shepherd’s Pie Food PantrySchools: Breckinridge, Elizabethtown Independent, Grayson, Hardin,
LaRue & Meade CountiesSpringHaven Domestic Violence ProgramTri-County CASA
859.317.6880heart.org
502.365.1538kidscanceralliance.org
800.232.5308kylionseye.org
Greater KY & So. Indiana
Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America, KY Chapter
5502.629.8060 helpkosairchildrenshospital.com
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Muscular Dystrophy Association 770.621.9800mdausa.org
502.708.1625oakky.org
Spina Bifida Assoc. of KY
502.584.2873komenlouisville.org
502.254.3388parkinsoncenter.org
502.584.9802stjude.org
502.581.1416rmhc-kentuckiana.org
502.893.0460mhaky.org
of KY and TN
Community Health Charities’ Members continued
606.451.6935 namikyadvocacy.com
812.962.2202 komenevansville.org
502.689.0804 pawswithpurpose.org
KY & So. Indiana Chapter502.584.8490
lls.org/ky
INCOMEWHAT THIS PLACE NEEDS:
United Way helps people achieve financial stability
A good job benefits more than the job holder — it benefits his or her family, neighborhood and entire community. When we’re on solid financial ground, we’re more likely to have access to good-quality heath care, provide a good education for our kids, and contribute to our local economy. That’s why United Way focuses on lasting income solutions (that go beyond charity) to help people build skills and education necessary to get, keep and advance in a good job. And that’s why in Kentucky, we engage with dozens of partners from all sectors to offer financial wellness, coaching and planning to help anyone better manage their income, savings and assets.
HEALTHWHAT THIS PLACE NEEDS:
Healthy communities are strong communities
Being healthy isn’t just about personal diet and exercise choices. Healthy communities are ones that maintain parks and bike paths all across town, where all kids have access to safe playgrounds, eat healthy meals at school and engage in physical activity. Healthy communities support innovations like farmers’ markets in low-wage neighborhoods to offer more access to fresh food. In healthy communities, everyone has access to good medical care, fosters an active lifestyle and encourages people to care for and support each other.
United Way is helping make it happen, with your support.
502.736.6360suppliesoverseas.org
502.379.8544nationalstemcellfoundation.org
502.585.5433nkfk.org
502.451.0014nationalMSsociety.org/kyw
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Kosair Charities’ mission is to protect the health and well-being of children in Kentucky and Southern Indiana by providing financial support for clinical
services, research, pediatric healthcare education and child advocacy.
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Education Benefits Kids and CommunitiesEducation is a cornerstone for success in school, work and life. It also benefits the whole community: High school graduates have higher earning potential, contribute more to their local economies, are more engaged in their communities, and are more likely to raise kids who also graduate, and go on to higher education or work.
United Way is about more than short-term charity for a few; we’re about lasting solutions that build opportunity for all. We look at the big picture to assess which resources are lacking or need strengthening, then we address those gaps to keep kids on track to graduation and beyond.
In Kentucky, only half of our kids are prepared for kindergarten. That’s not good enough. Every child deserves a good start in school and life. Through the work of many initiatives, including the United Way Born Learning Academy—which helps parents, grandparents and caregivers turn everyday moments into fun, educational opportunities for young kids—the 22 United Ways in the Commonwealth are bringing thousands of people together to solve the education puzzle and build stronger communities.
WHAT THIS PLACE NEEDS:
At just seven weeks old, Lexi was diagnosed with infantile botulism, an illness that can occur when an infant ingests bacteria that produce a toxin inside the body. Not only is it rare (fewer than 100 cases occur in the United States each year), it is frightening because it causes severe muscle weakness and breathing problems.
After spending eight long weeks in an incubator, Lexi’s parents, Andrea and Casey, were finally able to take their baby home. Unfortunately, they also took home an astronomical hospital bill. Kosair Charities stepped in and took care of Lexi’s medical bills. They also followed up with the family to make sure they had everything they needed by reaching out to therapists who worked with Lexi on speech, occupational and physical therapy for several months.
Today, Lexi is just like any other little girl. She loves animals, reading and being a Girl Scout. She’s full of life and at the ripe old age of 7, she’s a wonderful big sister to siblings Silas, Layla-Cate and Sully.
982 Eastern ParkwayP.O. Box 37370Louisville, KY 40233-7370Phone: 502.637.7696, 1.888.454.3752
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United Way of KentuckyP.O. Box 4653 • Louisville, KY 40204-0653
502.589.6897 • www.uwky.org • [email protected]#LIVEUNITED
All over Kentucky, United Way works with individuals, volunteers, donors, and local charities
within each community to answer the question: “What does this place need?”
WHAT THIS PLACE NEEDS
Together, we’re addressing challenges in education, income, and health to make real change happen.
THIS PLACE NEEDS YOU.Help make your community a better place to live. Connect with your local United Way to give, advocate and volunteer at uwky.org.Because great things happen when we Live United.
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Through your generosity, we are able to serve our Kosair Kids® and their familes through grants to these agencies and many more:
• Home of the Innocents • Special Olympics Kentucky • Uspiritus• Visually Impaired Preschool
Services
• Boys and Girls Haven• CASA, River Region, Bullitt County &
Heartland• Heuser Hearing and Language
Academy
With your help, Kosair Charites provided direct assistance with medical bills and equipment for children in 29 Kentucky counties and 10 counties in Southern Indiana last year.
Since 1923, people just like you have helped countless kids lead happier, healthier lives by supporting Kosair Charities. When you give to Kosair Charities, you impact the lives of Kosair Kids® in big and small ways, including:
• Assisting families with medical bills for their children that they otherwise would not be able to afford.
• Investing in research and promising medical treatment for childhood illnesses.
• Funding a network of children’s agencies, that together, ensure kids in our area have access to the very best medical treatment and community-based programs when they are in need.
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Every year in the United States, more than half a million babies are born too soon, over 7,000 of them right here in Kentucky. With your help, we work to improve the health of babies and support families if something does go wrong.
The March of Dimes has one goal: to help babies in every community start life in the healthiest way possible. Through education and intervention, we help moms-to-be learn how to take care of themselves before, during and after their pregnancy.
We are also there when things don’t go as planned, providing comfort and information to families when a baby is born too soon.
Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky801 Corporate Drive, Suite 120
Lexington, KY 40503859-225-8879 | [email protected]
Kentucky March of Dimes207 East Reynolds Road, Ste. 110Lexington, KY, 40517Phone: (859) 402-1706Fax: (859) 402-1709
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commitments helped:
• Equip 73,622 Kentuckians with educational resources and materials on topics such as parenting, discipline, never shake
a baby, and recognizing signs and symptoms of child abuse or neglect. • Provide 310 individuals with support on 1-800-CHILDREN.
• Conduct 108 presentations educating 3,367 individuals on child abuse and neglect prevention.
• Serve parents and caregivers 14,396 times through parent education and support services.
The following services were provided by PCAK during the 2014-2015 Fiscal Year.
In 2015, 54,177 reports, in Kentucky, met criteria for further assessment or investigation by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. Of those reports, 26,926 children were found to be victims of child abuse and neglect or in need of protection services.
— Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services, TWIST Data 2015
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The Kentucky March of Dimes also partners with local medical groups and organizations to establish guidelines for how to care for pregnant women and premature babies. March of Dimes also provides grants to researchers working to understand birth defects and premature birth and to find treatments and solutions.
Supporting moms and families throughout their pregnancies...
Our Programs and Services, made possible by you!
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Family Support CenteringPregnancy® Education and Support Program Healthy Babies are Worth the Wait® Preterm-Birth Prevention Initiative (a national March of Dimes Signature Program piloted in Kentucky) Smoking Cessation Programs
Kentucky March of Dimes Market OfficesBluegrass-Appalachia207 E. Reynolds Road, Suite 110 Lexington, KY 40517Phone: (859) 402-1706 Fax: (859) 402-1709
Louisville4802 Sherburn Lane, #103 Louisville, KY 40207Phone: (800) 255-5857Fax: (502) 896-0147
Thank You State Employees!
Our Mission: Prevent the abuse and neglect of Kentucky’s children.
Prevention Works! It is the only cure for child abuse. That’s why our work is exclusively focused on child abuse and neglect prevention: • Public awareness campaigns• Parent education and support programs• Trainings and community based
prevention programs
Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky’s Works Include:• 1-800-CHILDREN helpline• Educational resources addressing
strategies to deal with parental stress, child development, and discipline
• Expert-led community and group trainings on pediatric abusive head trauma, recognizing and reporting child abuse, child sexual abuse prevention, Internet safety and more
• Awareness campaigns such as never shake a baby, commit to prevent, pinwheels for prevention and Child Abuse Prevention Month
For every $1 we invest now in prevention, we save $4 later on treatment related to child abuse and neglect.
• Statewide Parent Education and Support Groups
• Face Time Fatherhood Program• KIDS ARE WORTH IT! Conference –
the Commonwealth’s only statewide conference focusing on child abuse and neglect prevention
• Statewide Partners in Prevention Network: more than 100 partners – including individuals, groups, companies, schools, hospitals and associations all working together to keep Kentucky’s children safe
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The Kentucky March of Dimes also partners with local medical groups and organizations to establish guidelines for how to care for pregnant women and premature babies. March of Dimes also provides grants to researchers working to understand birth defects and premature birth and to find treatments and solutions.
Supporting moms and families throughout their pregnancies...
Our Programs and Services, made possible by you!
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Family Support CenteringPregnancy® Education and Support Program Healthy Babies are Worth the Wait® Preterm-Birth Prevention Initiative (a national March of Dimes Signature Program piloted in Kentucky) Smoking Cessation Programs
Kentucky March of Dimes Market OfficesBluegrass-Appalachia207 E. Reynolds Road, Suite 110 Lexington, KY 40517Phone: (859) 402-1706 Fax: (859) 402-1709
Louisville4802 Sherburn Lane, #103 Louisville, KY 40207Phone: (800) 255-5857Fax: (502) 896-0147
Thank You State Employees!
Our Mission: Prevent the abuse and neglect of Kentucky’s children.
Prevention Works! It is the only cure for child abuse. That’s why our work is exclusively focused on child abuse and neglect prevention: • Public awareness campaigns• Parent education and support programs• Trainings and community based
prevention programs
Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky’s Works Include:• 1-800-CHILDREN helpline• Educational resources addressing
strategies to deal with parental stress, child development, and discipline
• Expert-led community and group trainings on pediatric abusive head trauma, recognizing and reporting child abuse, child sexual abuse prevention, Internet safety and more
• Awareness campaigns such as never shake a baby, commit to prevent, pinwheels for prevention and Child Abuse Prevention Month
For every $1 we invest now in prevention, we save $4 later on treatment related to child abuse and neglect.
• Statewide Parent Education and Support Groups
• Face Time Fatherhood Program• KIDS ARE WORTH IT! Conference –
the Commonwealth’s only statewide conference focusing on child abuse and neglect prevention
• Statewide Partners in Prevention Network: more than 100 partners – including individuals, groups, companies, schools, hospitals and associations all working together to keep Kentucky’s children safe
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Every year in the United States, more than half a million babies are born too soon, over 7,000 of them right here in Kentucky. With your help, we work to improve the health of babies and support families if something does go wrong.
The March of Dimes has one goal: to help babies in every community start life in the healthiest way possible. Through education and intervention, we help moms-to-be learn how to take care of themselves before, during and after their pregnancy.
We are also there when things don’t go as planned, providing comfort and information to families when a baby is born too soon.
Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky801 Corporate Drive, Suite 120
Lexington, KY 40503859-225-8879 | [email protected]
Kentucky March of Dimes207 East Reynolds Road, Ste. 110Lexington, KY, 40517Phone: (859) 402-1706Fax: (859) 402-1709
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Thank you for committing to prevent child abuse. Your financial
commitments helped:
• Equip 73,622 Kentuckians with educational resources and materials on topics such as parenting, discipline, never shake
a baby, and recognizing signs and symptoms of child abuse or neglect. • Provide 310 individuals with support on 1-800-CHILDREN.
• Conduct 108 presentations educating 3,367 individuals on child abuse and neglect prevention.
• Serve parents and caregivers 14,396 times through parent education and support services.
The following services were provided by PCAK during the 2014-2015 Fiscal Year.
In 2015, 54,177 reports, in Kentucky, met criteria for further assessment or investigation by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. Of those reports, 26,926 children were found to be victims of child abuse and neglect or in need of protection services.
— Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services, TWIST Data 2015
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United Way of KentuckyP.O. Box 4653 • Louisville, KY 40204-0653
502.589.6897 • www.uwky.org • [email protected]#LIVEUNITED
All over Kentucky, United Way works with individuals, volunteers, donors, and local charities
within each community to answer the question: “What does this place need?”
WHAT THIS PLACE NEEDS
Together, we’re addressing challenges in education, income, and health to make real change happen.
THIS PLACE NEEDS YOU.Help make your community a better place to live. Connect with your local United Way to give, advocate and volunteer at uwky.org.Because great things happen when we Live United.
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Through your generosity, we are able to serve our Kosair Kids® and their familes through grants to these agencies and many more:
• Home of the Innocents • Special Olympics Kentucky • Uspiritus• Visually Impaired Preschool
Services
• Boys and Girls Haven• CASA, River Region, Bullitt County &
Heartland• Heuser Hearing and Language
Academy
With your help, Kosair Charites provided direct assistance with medical bills and equipment for children in 29 Kentucky counties and 10 counties in Southern Indiana last year.
Since 1923, people just like you have helped countless kids lead happier, healthier lives by supporting Kosair Charities. When you give to Kosair Charities, you impact the lives of Kosair Kids® in big and small ways, including:
• Assisting families with medical bills for their children that they otherwise would not be able to afford.
• Investing in research and promising medical treatment for childhood illnesses.
• Funding a network of children’s agencies, that together, ensure kids in our area have access to the very best medical treatment and community-based programs when they are in need.
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Kosair Charities’ mission is to protect the health and well-being of children in Kentucky and Southern Indiana by providing financial support for clinical
services, research, pediatric healthcare education and child advocacy.
KOSAIR CHARITIES
EDUCATION
Education Benefits Kids and CommunitiesEducation is a cornerstone for success in school, work and life. It also benefits the whole community: High school graduates have higher earning potential, contribute more to their local economies, are more engaged in their communities, and are more likely to raise kids who also graduate, and go on to higher education or work.
United Way is about more than short-term charity for a few; we’re about lasting solutions that build opportunity for all. We look at the big picture to assess which resources are lacking or need strengthening, then we address those gaps to keep kids on track to graduation and beyond.
In Kentucky, only half of our kids are prepared for kindergarten. That’s not good enough. Every child deserves a good start in school and life. Through the work of many initiatives, including the United Way Born Learning Academy—which helps parents, grandparents and caregivers turn everyday moments into fun, educational opportunities for young kids—the 22 United Ways in the Commonwealth are bringing thousands of people together to solve the education puzzle and build stronger communities.
WHAT THIS PLACE NEEDS:
At just seven weeks old, Lexi was diagnosed with infantile botulism, an illness that can occur when an infant ingests bacteria that produce a toxin inside the body. Not only is it rare (fewer than 100 cases occur in the United States each year), it is frightening because it causes severe muscle weakness and breathing problems.
After spending eight long weeks in an incubator, Lexi’s parents, Andrea and Casey, were finally able to take their baby home. Unfortunately, they also took home an astronomical hospital bill. Kosair Charities stepped in and took care of Lexi’s medical bills. They also followed up with the family to make sure they had everything they needed by reaching out to therapists who worked with Lexi on speech, occupational and physical therapy for several months.
Today, Lexi is just like any other little girl. She loves animals, reading and being a Girl Scout. She’s full of life and at the ripe old age of 7, she’s a wonderful big sister to siblings Silas, Layla-Cate and Sully.
982 Eastern ParkwayP.O. Box 37370Louisville, KY 40233-7370Phone: 502.637.7696, 1.888.454.3752
Lexi’s Story
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800.633.7403soky.org
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Muscular Dystrophy Association 770.621.9800mdausa.org
502.708.1625oakky.org
Spina Bifida Assoc. of KY
502.584.2873komenlouisville.org
502.254.3388parkinsoncenter.org
502.584.9802stjude.org
502.581.1416rmhc-kentuckiana.org
502.893.0460mhaky.org
of KY and TN
Community Health Charities’ Members continued
606.451.6935 namikyadvocacy.com
812.962.2202 komenevansville.org
502.689.0804 pawswithpurpose.org
KY & So. Indiana Chapter502.584.8490
lls.org/ky
INCOMEWHAT THIS PLACE NEEDS:
United Way helps people achieve financial stability
A good job benefits more than the job holder — it benefits his or her family, neighborhood and entire community. When we’re on solid financial ground, we’re more likely to have access to good-quality heath care, provide a good education for our kids, and contribute to our local economy. That’s why United Way focuses on lasting income solutions (that go beyond charity) to help people build skills and education necessary to get, keep and advance in a good job. And that’s why in Kentucky, we engage with dozens of partners from all sectors to offer financial wellness, coaching and planning to help anyone better manage their income, savings and assets.
HEALTHWHAT THIS PLACE NEEDS:
Healthy communities are strong communities
Being healthy isn’t just about personal diet and exercise choices. Healthy communities are ones that maintain parks and bike paths all across town, where all kids have access to safe playgrounds, eat healthy meals at school and engage in physical activity. Healthy communities support innovations like farmers’ markets in low-wage neighborhoods to offer more access to fresh food. In healthy communities, everyone has access to good medical care, fosters an active lifestyle and encourages people to care for and support each other.
United Way is helping make it happen, with your support.
502.736.6360suppliesoverseas.org
502.379.8544nationalstemcellfoundation.org
502.585.5433nkfk.org
502.451.0014nationalMSsociety.org/kyw
502.637.7363sbak.org
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502.452.6072 diabetes.org
502.637.4372hdsa.org/ky
502.451.4266alz.org/kyin
502.488.9397kentucky.jdrf.org
502.456.3233kyhemo.org
502.499.5757strokekyin.org
502.454.8435cff.org/Kentucky
Kentucky Chapter 859.331.1384
alsaky.org
502.583.0075gildasclublouisville.org
502.290.0288coloncancerpreventionproject.org
877.893.5864midlandlung.org
502.585.1866 arthritis.org
502.291.6078 ccfa.org/chapters/kentucky
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United Way of the Bluegrass100 Midland Avenue, Suite 300Lexington, Kentucky 40508(859) 233-4460 • www.uwbg.orgServing: Anderson, Bourbon, Clark, Fayette, Jessamine, Madison, Montgomery, Scott & Woodford Counties4-H Council: Bourbon, Montgomery and Woodford Counties4 KidsAccuTran IndustriesAdult Education & Literacy Council: Anderson & Jessamine CountiesAIDS VolunteersAmerican Red CrossAppalRedApprisenArbor Youth ServicesAssociation for Handicapped Citizens, Clark CountyBig Brothers/Big SistersBluegrass Community Action PartnershipBluegrass Council of the BlindBluegrass Rape Crisis CenterBluegrass.orgBluegrass Technology CenterCASA, Bluegrass & Madison CountyCatholic Charities of the DioceseCenter for Women, Children & FamiliesChild Care CouncilChild Development Centers of the BluegrassChildren’s Advocacy CenterChildren’s Council, Clark CountyChrysalis HouseCommunity Action CouncilCommunity Services, Clark CountyDomestic Violence Prevention BoardEmployment SolutionsFaith FeedsFirst BracktownFoothills Community Action PartnershipFoster Care Council, TheGateway Children’s ServicesGirl ScoutsGreenhouse17Growing Together Pre-schoolHomeless Coalition, Clark CountyHope CenterHope Ministries Food PantryJob’s for Kentucky’s GraduatesJubilee JobsKidney Health AllianceKY Equal Justice CenterLegal Aid
Lexington Hearing & Speech CenterLife Adventure CenterM&M Food PantryMentors & MealsNursing Home Ombudsman AgencyOne Parent Scholar HouseOperation HappinessPartners in EducationPathwaysPost ClinicProject ReadRx Assistance, Clark CountyReading CampRepairers LexingtonSalvation ArmyScott County United Ministries, Amen HouseShepherd’s HouseTheatrical Arts, Woodford CountyTweens Nutrition & Fitness CoalitionUrban LeagueVisually Impaired Preschool Services (VIPS)White House ClinicsWoman’s Club Coats & Shoes for KidsYMCA: Central KY, Paris/Bourbon County, Telford & Winchester
United Way of Central Kentucky604 North Main StreetElizabethtown, KY 42701(270) 737-6608 • www.unitedwayck.orgServing: Breckinridge, Hardin, Grayson, LaRue & Meade CountiesAlliance, Grayson CountyAmerican Red CrossMeade County Angel MinistryBig Brothers/Big SistersBoy Scouts/Learning For LifeBreckinridge-Grayson ProgramsCASA of the HeartlandCommunity Action, Central KYCommunity Health ClinicFeeding America KY’s HeartlandGrayson County Ministerial AssociationHelping Hand of HopeLegal Aid SocietyMeade Activity CenterMCPC Shepherd’s Pie Food PantrySchools: Breckinridge, Elizabethtown Independent, Grayson, Hardin,
LaRue & Meade CountiesSpringHaven Domestic Violence ProgramTri-County CASA
859.317.6880heart.org
502.365.1538kidscanceralliance.org
800.232.5308kylionseye.org
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United Way of Franklin County76 C Michael Davenport Blvd, Suite 2Frankfort, KY 40601(502) 875-1675 • www.unitedwayfranklincounty.orgServing: Franklin CountyAmerican Red CrossBlue Grass Community Action Partnership: Senior Companion
Program & HomecareBoy ScoutsCASA, BluegrassEmergency Food PantryFamily Abuse ServicesGirl ScoutsKings CenterLegal AidNursing Home OmbudsmanSalvation ArmySenior Activity CenterSIMON HouseSoup Kitchen / Men’s ShelterSouth Frankfort Community CenterSunshine CenterThorn Hill Education CenterYMCA
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MAKE A DIFFERENCEHayden Siler might look like your average third
grader — the 8-year-old likes to dance and loves being a big sister. Deep in her heart, though, Hayden is an artist. For nearly two years, Hayden, who has Cystic Fibrosis, has created one-of-a-kind abstract paintings, which she sells at auctions and art shows to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. “I get really excited when people buy my paintings. Sometimes I jump up and down,” Hayden said. “When people buy the paintings, I know they are helping me and kids like me.”
To date, she has sold 17 works and has raised more than $6,500 to help support the search for a cure.
Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is a life-threatening genetic disease that primarily affects the lungs and digestive system. An estimated 30,000 children and adults in the United States (70,000 worldwide) have CF. The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is the world’s leader in the search for a cure for CF. The Foundation funds lifesaving research and works to provide access to quality, specialized care and effective treatments for people with CF. Nearly every CF drug available today was made possible because of Foundation support. Through its efforts, the life expectancy of a child with CF has doubled in the last 30 years, and research to find a cure is more promising than ever before. The Foundation is one of many agencies funded through CHC.
United Way of the CoalfieldUS Bank Building1 South Main Street, Second FloorMadisonville, KY 42431(270) 821-3170 • www.unitedwayofthecoalfield.orgServing: Hopkins & Muhlenberg CountiesBig Brothers/Big SistersFamily Advocacy CenterHopkins County 4-HHopkins County Community ClinicHopkins County Family YMCAMeals on Wheels (PACS)*Muhlenberg County Opportunity CenterPennyroyal Center, dba Trace IndustriesRetired Senior Vonlunteer Program (PACS)*Salvation ArmySanctuary
*Pennyrile Allied Community Service, Inc. - Programs
United Way of Eastern KentuckyP. O. Box 1446Prestonsburg, KY 41653(606) 789-2224Serving: Floyd, Johnson, Magoffin, Martin & Pike Counties4-H Council, Floyd CountyAmerican Red CrossAppalachian Pregnancy CareCatholic Social ServicesFloyd County Rescue SquadGood NeighborsHappy HouseHelping Ease Life’s Poverty (HELP)Hope in the MountainsJudi’s Place for KidsKentucky HopeKentucky Mission Bible Training CenterMagoffin County RescueSt. Vincent’s MissionSandy Valley Abuse CenterSenior Citizens: Magoffin County & PrestonsburgCumberland Trails United Way
P. O. Box 2092Middlesboro, KY 40965(606) 248-5603 • www.ctuw.orgServing: Bell, Harlan, Knox & Whitley Counties, KY, Claiborne County, TNAmerican Red Cross, Lake Cumberland ChapterBell County Literacy Bell-Whitley CAA Bluegrass Boy Scouts CEASEClaiborne County Special OlympicsCooperative Christian MinisteriesEast TN Kidney FoundationFellowship Center, Wallins, KYHarlan County Boys & Girls ClubHenderson SettlementHospice of the Bluegrass, Mountain HeritageKnox Co. CAALighthouse Safe Haven ShelterMichael Dunn Found/Early InterventionSenior Citizens Bell CountySenior Citizens Claiborne CountySenior Citizens Home Assitance (SCHAS)ServolutionVets Serving Vets
Thank You for helping make a difference in mothers, fathers, children, and families lives through your contribution and support for CHC!
Right: Dallas, mostly nonverbal since age 6.
Right: Jerhmoll, Special Olympics KY
Below: Tyler, Myelomeningocele, Spina Bifida
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Heart of Kentucky United Way118 North Third StreetDanville, KY 40422(859) 238-6986 • www.hkuw.orgServing: Boyle, Garrard, Lincoln & Mercer Counties4-H Council, Mercer CountyBig Brothers/Big SistersBlue Grass Community Action Partnership: Adult Day, Self-Sufficiency,
Crisis Services & Senior CompanionBluegrass.org Recovery CenterCASA, BluegrassCentro LatinoChild Development Center, Wilderness TraceFamily Services AssociationGladys Early Literacy ProjectGreenhouse 17Habitat for Humanity: Boyle & Mercer CountiesHOPE Clinic & PharmacyKentucky AdaptKidney Health AllianceKing’s Mountain Community CenterLegal AidMercer County TransformationNursing Home Ombudsman AgencySenior Citizens Center: Boyle, Garrard, Lincoln & Mercer CountiesTransformation, Mercer CountyYMCA
United Way of Henderson County123 First Street, Suite 100Henderson, KY 42420(270) 826-2107 • www.uwofhc.orgServing: Henderson CountyAmerican Red CrossBoy ScoutsCertified Nursing ProgramChristian Community OutreachFoster GrandparentsGathering PlaceHousing AuthorityImagination LibraryInvolvementNew BeginningsOwensboro Area Shelter & Information Services (O.A.S.I.S.)Rehabilitation CenterRiverview School
Salvation ArmySenior CompanionShelter for Women & Children, Father BradleySt. Anthony HospiceVolunteer Information CenterYMCA
United Way of Laurel County610 Sublimity School RoadLondon, KY 40743(606) 330-0702Serving: Laurel County4-HChad’s HopeCV Domestic ViolenceDance Your Shoes OffDisaster Preparedness and Tornado Long Term ReliefFirst PriorityGirl ScoutsKid’s Life CampLaurel Co. OPAC (Older Person’s Activity Center)Laurel Heights Physical Therapy FacilityLaurel London Optimist ClubLC Adult Education and LiteracyLife CenterRescue SquadSt. Williams Thanksgiving ProgramShop With A CopStuff The Bus - School SuppliesSummer Feeding ProgramSunrise Children’s ServicesWheelchair Ramp Construction
United Way of Mason CountyP. O. Box 327Maysville, KY 41056(606) 564-7522Serving: Mason CountyAdult EducationAmerican Red CrossArts CommissionBoys & Girls Club, Tom BrowningCASACamp Discovery/Maysville InitiativeCancer Fighters United/Cancer Resource CenterChangersChildren’s Advocacy Center, Buffalo Trace
HUNGER RELIEFThe food insecurity rate in CAP’s service area is 17.9%. We are committed to ensuring that children and their families, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities in the region do not go without food, clothing, and other essential items. Grateful Bread Food Pantry, Grateful Threadz Thrift Store, and Operation Sharing are making a positive and lasting difference in the lives of people in need in Appalachia by helping them meet their most basic needs.
HOUSING The substandard housing rate in Eastern Kentucky is 46%. Our Housing Program provides home repair and reconstruction services to participants on a year-round basis, providing safe, warm, and dry housing for families and individuals who otherwise could not afford adequate living conditions.
YOU are compassionately impacting the lives of people in need in Appalachia!
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Leadership Training
CHILD DEVELOPMENTIn a region with relatively few high-quality child development centers, our Child and Family Development Centers create a place for local children that is safe and educational. Both of CAP’s centers are accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children and are among the highest rated centers in Kentucky’s early childhood rating system, “STARS for KidsNow.” Children who learn to feel positively about
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ComprehendFamily Resource & Youth Services CentersFood PantryFresh Food BankGirl ScoutsHospice of HopeHumane SocietyLicking Valley CAP (Meals on Wheels)Limestone Ministries Utility Assistance/Community CaresKY Gateway Museum CenterMaysville PlayersRecovery Coalition, Buffalo TraceWomen’s Crisis CenterYMCA
Mayfield/Graves County United WayP. O. Box 47Mayfield, KY 42066(270) 247-7454 • www.mgcunitedway.orgServing: Graves CountyGrace Medical ClinicMayfield-Graves Child Advocacy ProgramMerryman House Domestic Crisis CenterNeedline Food PantryPurchase Area Sexual Assault CenterGraves County Senior CenterCASAOscar Cross Boys and Girls Club
Metro United Way334 East BroadwayLouisville, KY 40202(502) 292-6232 • www.metrounitedway.orgServing: Bullitt, Jefferson, Oldham and Shelby Counties, KY and Clark, Floyd & Harrison Counties, INAmerican Red Cross, Louisville Area ChapterAmericana Community CenterBig Brothers Big Sisters of Kentuckiana, Inc.Bingham ClinicBlue River Services, Inc.Boys & Girls Clubs, Kentuckiana & Harrison/Crawford CountiesBridgehavenCenter for Lay MinistriesCentro Latino of ShelbyvilleClark County Youth Shelter and Family Services.Communities in Schools, Clark CountyCommunity Chest, Oldham CountyCommunity Coordinated Child Care
Council on Developmental DisabilitiesDorman Preschool CenterElderServeFamily & Children’s PlaceFamily Health Centers, Southern IndianaFamily Scholar HouseGoodwill, Southern IndianaGuardiaCare ServicesHarrison County Community ServicesHazel Joyce Wiley Career & Financial Literacy InstituteHome of the InnocentsHoosier Hills PACTHope Southern IndianaHouse of RuthJewish Community of LouisvilleJewish Family & Career ServicesKY Youth AdvocatesKeystone Learning AcademyKids Center for Pediatric TherapiesLearning for LifeLegal Aid SocietyLifeSpan ResourcesLouisville Central Community CentersLouisville Urban LeagueMaryhurstMulti-Purpose Community Action AgencyNeighborhood HouseNew Directions Housing CorporationOperation CareOur Place Drug & Alcohol Education ServicesPersonal Counseling ServicesRauchSalvation Army, Louisville Area & Southern IndianaSeven County ServicesSt. Benedict Center for Early Childhood EducationThe Arthur S. Kling CenterThe Center for Women and FamiliesThe Salvation Army Louisville Area Command and Southern IndianaTri-County Community Action AgencyUspiritusVisually Impaired Preschool Services (VIPS)WellspringWesley House Community ServicesYMCA: Greater Louisville & Southern Indiana
United Way of Murray/Calloway County607 Poplar Street, Suite FMurray, KY 42071(270) 753-0317 • www.mccunitedway.orgServing: Calloway CountyAmerican Red CrossAngel’s Clinic
Building hope, transforming lives, and sharing Christ’s love through service
in Appalachia
Contact us: KECC Representative:
For more than 50 years, Christian Appalachian Project (CAP) has directly impacted the lives of children and their families, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities in Eastern Kentucky.
For more information, please visit christianapp.org
Elizabeth [email protected]
866.270.4227 (Toll Free)
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Boy Scouts of AmericaCASA by the LakesGentry HouseJr. AchievementMerryman House Domestic Crisis CenterMurray Calloway Need LineSenior Citizens CenterSoup for the SoulThe Purchase Area Sexual Assault & Child Advocacy Center
United Way of Northeast Kentucky2000 Carter Avenue, Suite DAshland, KY 41101(606) 325-1810 • www.uwnek.orgServing: Boyd, Carter, Elliott, Greenup & Lawrence Counties4-H Council: Boyd, Carter, and Greenup CountiesAdult Education Center: East Carter & West Carter CountyAmerican Red CrossBankOnBethany HouseBig Brothers/Big SistersBoy ScoutsBoys/Girls Club, WestwoodCAReS, Boyd CountyCASAChild Development Center, AshlandClean StartCommunity HospiceCommunity KitchenDressing Room, TheFamily Resource Center & Youth Services: Carter, Elliott & Lawrence
CountiesFriends of the ChildrenGirl ScoutsGrahn School Community CenterHelping HandsHillcrest-Bruce MissionHope’s PlaceKY Child Assault PreventionMeals on Wheels, Grayson, Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital, South
Shore & Greenup CountyNortheast KY Care CenterPartners in PridePathwaysPublic Library, Carter CountyRiver Cities HarvestROSE Society (Reaching our Students Effectively)Safe Harbor
Salvation ArmySarah’s PlaceSenior Centers: AshlandShelter of HopeTwo Hearts Pregnancy Care CenterUnited Way Born Learning ® Academy, Crabbe, Heritage & Louisa West
Elementary SchoolsYMCAYoung Professionals’ Association Back Pack, Ashland Alliance
United Way of Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky2146 Chamber Center DriveFt. Mitchell, KY 41017(859) 525-2600 • www.uwgc.orgServing: Boone, Campbell, Grant & Kenton Counties, KY, Middletown Area, Brown, Clermont, Hamilton Counties, OH, Dearborn & Ohio Counties, IN4C for ChildrenBAWACBig Brothers/Big Sisters of Greater CincinnatiBoy Scouts of American Dan Beard CouncilBoys & Girls Club of Greater CincinnatiBrighton CenterCatholic Charities Diocese of CovingtonChildren, Inc.Children’s Law CenterCovington PartnersDCCH Center for Children and FamiliesFamily Nurturing CenterFreestore FoodbankGirl Scouts of Kentucky’s Wilderness Road CouncilHealthPoint Family CareHolly Hill Children’s ServicesLegal Aid of the BluegrassLife Learning CenterMental Health America of Northern Kentucky and Southwest OhioNew PerceptionsNorthern KY Education CouncilNorthKey Community CarePeople Working CooperativelyRedwoodUnited MinistriesVolunteers of America Mid-StatesWelcome House of Northern KentuckyWomen’s Crisis Center
Every day, all day, we’re there when people need us. By phone. Via email. Through online chat. In English. In Spanish. However support is needed, we will provide it. Every year.
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The American Cancer Society responds to more than one million inquiries from people looking for cancer infor-
mation or programs like transportation, lodging, asking questions about clinical trials, needing assistance with
health insurance or a little emotional support.
Every year, 24/7/365. 8,433 calls, emails, and online chats
375,680 visits to cancer.org for crucial cancer information
Thousands of education materials and brochures delivered per year
40,608 trips taking cancer patients to treatment are provided by Road to Recovery volunteers
21,022 Kentuckians received free lodging at Hope Lodge® facilities
56,534 Online Cancer Survivor Network Sessions
Here are some ways we make a difference in KENTUCKY every year
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Senior Citizens Centers & Services: Daviess, Hancock, McLean, Ohio Union & Webster Counties, Dukes, Island, Lewisport, Livermore, Sacramento, South Hancock, Sturgis & Uniontown
Senior Companion ProgramShelter of Love Crisis Pregnancy Center: Union & Webster CountiesSkillTrainSonShine Inn Christian Child Care CenterSpecial Olympics, TriCounty Champs: Union & Webster CountiesSt. Anthony’s Hospice: Union & Webster CountiesSt. Benedict’s Homeless Shelter for Men: Ohio CountyUnited Family ServicesYMCA: Owensboro Family & Union County
United Way of Paducah/McCracken County333 Broadway, Suite 502Paducah, KY 42001(270) 442-1691 • www.unitedwaypaducah.orgServing: McCracken CountyAmerican Red CrossBoy Scouts, Lincoln Heritage CouncilBoys & Girls Club, Oscar CrossChild WatchFamily Service SocietyHope Unlimited Family Care CenterKentucky Legal AidLadies Living FreeMerryman House Domestic Crisis CenterPaducah Cooperative MinistryPaducah Day Nursery and Scholar HousePaducah Lifeline MinistriesPurchase Area Sexual Assault & Child Advocacy CenterSalvation ArmySenior Citizens Center (McCraken County)St. Nicholas Family Free Clinic Foundation
United Way of the Pennyrile1110 South Main Street, Suite AHopkinsville, KY 42241(270) 886-8171 • www.pennyrileunitedway.orgServing: Caldwell, Christian, Todd & Trigg CountiesAaron McNeil HouseAmerican Red CrossBoys & Girls ClubBright Life FarmsDyslexia AssociationFree Clinic, Caldwell CountyHospice
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United Way of the Ohio Valley403 Park Plaza DriveOwensboro, KY 42301(270) 684-0668 • www.uwov.orgServing: Daviess, Hancock, McLean, Ohio, Union & Webster Counties4-H Council: Hancock, McLean & Ohio CountiesAACS Early Head StratAdult Education, Hancock CountyAmerican Red CrossArc of OwensboroBen’s PlaceBold Promise Scholarship FundBoulware MissionBoy Scouts, Lincoln Heritage Council (Daviess, Ohio & Union Counties)Boys & Girls Club, Cliff HaganBuilding Stronger FamiliesCASA, Ohio CountyChastity Gibson Memorial TrustDaniel Pitino Shelter, Ohio CountyEquestrian, Inc. (Hancock, McLean & Ohio Counties)Family Resource Youth Services Center (Hancock & Union Counties)Food Pantry: Hancock & Ohio CountiesFoster Grandparent Program (Daviess, Ohio & Union Counties)Girls IncorporatedGod’s House of Hope Food PantryGreen River Outreach Family Resource CenterH.L. Neblett CenterHabitat for Humanity, Union CountyHappy FeetHappy Pack, Union CountyHealth Coalition: Hancock, Union & Webster CountiesHelp Office: Hancock & McLean CountiesHospice of Ohio CountyHospice of Western KY: Daviess & Hancock CountiesImagination Library: Ohio & Union CountiesLegal Aid, Webster CountyMary Kendall CampusMeals on Wheels: Hancock, McLean, Union & Webster CountiesMentor Kids KYNew Beginnings – Sexual Assault Support ServicesOlive Branch ServicesOwensboro Area Shelter & Information Services (O.A.S.I.S.)Project GraduationRepair AffairRSVPSalvation Army
1.800.227.2345www.cancer.org
With every dollar raised, you are helping the American
Cancer Society be there for those affected by every cancer in every community,
including those who are currently dealing with a
cancer diagnosis, those who may face a diagnosis in the future, and those who may
avoid a diagnosis altogether because of education and
risk reduction.
The American Cancer Society saves lives and
creates more birthdays by helping people stay well and get well, by finding
cures and by fighting back.
YOUR DONATIONS MAKE A DIFFERENCE
INFORMATION $25 could help provide free 24 hour informa-tion and support via phone, email, and online chats for one person.
RESEARCH $35 could help support three years of follow-up for one participant enrolled in our Cancer Prevention Study-3, a research study that will help us better understand what causes cancer so that we can ul-timately help prevent it.
RIDES $50 could help provide five rides to and from treatment for a cancer patient.
SUPPORT$100 could help provide a breast cancer patient with one-on-one peer support from a trained volunteer breast cancer survivor.
NAVIGATION $150 could help con-nect a trained patient navigator to a cancer patient so they can un-derstand their diagnosis and get the help they need.
LODGING $500 could help provide a cancer patient and their caregiver with five nights of free lodging at an American Cancer Society Hope Lodge community when their best hope for effective treatment is away from home.
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Imagination LibraryLegal AidLiteracy Council, Christian CountyMeals on WheelsPACS/Retired Senior Volunteer ProgramPennyrile Children’s Advocacy CenterRescue Team, Christian CountySalvation ArmySanctuarySt. Luke Free ClinicTrace IndustriesYouth Services Advisory Board, Christian CountyYMCA, Armed Services & Hopkinsville
United Way of South Central Kentucky208 East Mt. Vernon StreetSomerset, KY 42501(606) 679-2974Serving: Adair, Casey, Clinton, Cumberland, Green, McCreary, Pulaski, Russell, Taylor & Wayne Counties4-H Council, Casey CountyAlzheimer Respite CenterAmerican Red CrossBethany House Abuse ShelterBig Brothers/Big SistersBoy ScoutsCommunity Ministries, Casey CountyFamily Resource & Youth Service Centers: Adair, Clinton, Cumberland,
Pulaski & Russell Counties & Campbellsville, East Casey, Russell Springs/Salem, & Somerset
Girl ScoutsHospice of Lake CumberlandKidney Health AllianceLegal AidMcCreary Christian CenterMountain MomsNorthern Pulaski Food MinistryPulaski Emergency Relief MinistrySomerset Family Fitness CenterSunrise Children’s Services
United Way of Southeastern Kentucky412 Roy Campbell DriveHazard, KY 41701(606) 439-0329 • Serving: Breathitt, Knott, Lee, Leslie, Letcher, Owsley, Perry & Wolfe Counties4-H Teen Issues Council, Leslie CountyAction Team, Breathitt CountyAmerican Red CrossAppalachian Artisan CenterAviation Summer Camp LKLPBoy ScoutsCommunity Ministries, Hazard/Perry CountyCouncil Against Maltreatment of Elders (CAME)County of Leslie Lifting Youth (COLLY)Daniel Boone HabitatEducation Foundation, Letcher County SchoolsFamily Resource Center, Wolfe CountyFit Kid Project: Hazard Independent & Breathitt, Knott Central, Leslie,
Letcher Central, Perry Central CountiesFood Pantry: Canie, Lotts Creek Community, Leslie & Letcher CountiesGirl ScoutsGood Shepherd PantryHazard Lions Club Montessori SchoolHCTC Student Emergency FundHelping Hands Christian CenterHelping Hands Food PantryHindman Methodist Caring FundHindman Settlement SchoolHospice Care PlusHousing Alliance, Hazard/Perry CountyHumane Society, Leslie CountyInterfaith of Breathitt CountyKY River Animal Shelter (SNEEK)KY River Area Development District Ombudsman ProgramKY River Children’s Advocacy CenterKY Valley Educational Co-operativeLittle Flower ClinicLittle League: Hazard/Perry & Leslie CountiesLKLP Senior Daycare Center & Spouse Abuse CenterMountain Community HospicePathfindersSalvation ArmySaving Grace Homeless ShelterSenior Citizens Centers: Breathitt, Hazard/Perry, Lee, Leslie, Owsley,
Perry & Wolfe CountiesSmiles FaithThousand Sticks & Coon Creek Volunteer Fire DepartmentsUniversity of Kentucky Center for Excellence in Rural Health Summer
CampsYouth Foundation, Owsley County
What is ‘pledge loss,’ and how does it affect my payroll deduction donation?Sometimes state employees make good-faith payroll deduction pledges to various charities through KECC, but are unable to fulfill them. In most cases, these employees retire or change careers before their payroll deduction pledge is fulfilled. Because of this, KECC does not receive the full donation. The campaign cannot pass along funds it does not collect to the charities; therefore, all the charities share the actual amount of the pledge loss on payroll deduction pledges. The percent uncollected each year is small, averaging eight percent.
When will the charity of my choice receive the contributions I make?Cash pledges are sent in the first quarter following the end of the campaign. Because payroll deduction allows you to spread your donation over the course of a year, we put your gift to use right away -- donations to the partner charities are sent quarterly. Other “write-in” designations will be sent once all of the payroll deductions have been collected. Questions? Get the facts! Call us at 502-589-2296.
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United Way of Southern Kentucky1110 College StreetBowling Green, KY 42101(270) 843-3205 • www.uwsk.orgServing: Allen, Barren, Butler, Edmonson, Hart, Logan, Metcalfe, Monroe, Simpson & Warren Counties2-1-1Adult Education & Workforce Development: Edmonson & Logan CountiesAllen County Career & Technical CenterBarren County School DistrictBarren River Area Safe Space (BRASS)Barren River Long-Term Care OmbudsmanBoys & Girls Club: Bowling GreenCommunity Education - Bowling Green / Warren CountyCommunity Medical CareCommunity Relief FundDolly Parton Imagination LibraryFamily EnrichmentFamily Resource Center/Youth Service Center: Allen CountyGood Samaritan: Franklin/Simpson & Logan CountiesHaven4ChangeHope HarborJunior AchievementKentucky Legal AidSalvation ArmyThe Foundry
Tri-County Kentucky United Way 321 South Third Street Bardstown, KY 40004(502) 348-1891 • www.tricountykyuw.comServing: Marion, Nelson & Washington CountiesAmerican Red CrossBackpack ProgramBethany HavenBoy ScoutsCASACaring Place Domestic Violence ProgramCentral KY Community ActionCommunity ClinicCompassionate FriendsFamily Resource Center: Nelson & Marion CountiesIsaiah HouseHoly Cross Food BankGutherie Opportunity CenterFeeding America Kentucky HeartlandGirls on the RunLegal Aid SocietyNew Hope Food BankNew Life CenterRetired Senior Volunteer ProgramSenior Citizens CenterSpringhaven Domestic Violence ProgramSt. Vincent DePaul Mission Store
THANK YOU STATE EMPLOYEES!
Be a Leader!One percent is all it takes to become a leadership giver! Every donation changes lives, but as you decide how you want to pledge this year, please consider joining the leadership circle. The chart below shows just how little it takes to make a big difference through leadership giving.
Want to do more? Become a Cornerstone Society Member.If you want to make an even bigger difference in your community, KECC has a unique leadership program just for you. It’s called the Cornerstone Society. Any pledge of $1,000 or more is considered a Cornerstone Gift. That’s just $41.67 or more per paycheck. Talk to your KECC coordinator about obtaining a Cornerstone Society pledge card, fill it out and turn it in. It’s that easy, and it will help so many!
“Why should I release my name?” When KECC sends payment to the charity of your choice, they only know who made the gift if you give us permission to release your name and contact information on the pledge form. If your pledge is directed to one or all of the KECC Charities, they will not use or release your information in any way other than to thank you.
1% Leadership Giving By Salary Amount
Salary Amount per paycheck Total Gift
$25,000 per year $10.42 $250.08$30,000 per year $12.50 $300.00$35,000 per year $14.59 $350.16$40,000 per year $16.67 $400.08$45,000 per year $18.75 $450.00
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America’s most successful local telethon!
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WHAS Crusade for Children520 West Chestnut St. Louisville, KY 40202
(502) 582-7706 www.whascrusade.org
The Crusade helps children in all Kentucky counties!
100% for the kids!
The Crusade has granted over $170 million and helped millions of children.
The Crusade’s annual average donations of $5 million are only able to fund one-third of the up to $15 million in grant requests from Kentucky schools, hospitals and agencies.
Change a child’s life!
One hundred percent of every donation made in Kentucky stays in Kentucky to help schools, hospitals, and agencies that provide direct services to children with special needs.
Every penny counts!
YES! I want to help my fellow Kentuckians. 3 A pledge form will be provided by a campaign volunteer, a
fellow state employee. Only one form is required, even if you decide to support more than one charity. You can also get a pledge form at KECC.org.
3 Most people like to give through payroll deduction. It’s easy and lets you spread your gift over the course of a whole year.
3 Contributions can also be made with cash or check. Just clip them to your pledge form. Checks should be made payable to: KECC (Kentucky Employees Charitable Campaign).
3 Remember that your contribution to KECC may be tax-deductible (check with your accountant to make sure).
Why the KECC Charities?The KECC Charities undergo rigorous scrutiny by the Personnel Cabinet and have met stringent guidelines. They are well-managed and accountable and they help people right here in the Commonwealth.
These federations represent over a thousand charitable programs, and when you flip through the following pages, you will find that they touch all our lives.
Whether you know someone struggling to regain mobility after an accident, a family member who recently lost their job, a loved one who is suffering from Alzheimer's Disease, or you want to make sure your kids start school ready to succeed...your pledge can help make the difference.
Most importantly, 100% of collected pledges goes directly to help others when you give to one of the partner charities.
Can I give to other charities? Yes, however, since the partner charities pay all KECC expenses, there is a 10 percent fee charged to non-partner charities to help offset the processing costs of these pledges. To avoid this, you may wish to donate directly to that charity or consider giving to one of the KECC partner charities.
You may direct your gift to any 501(c)(3) organization by providing KECC with their address on the pledge form. To help hold down administrative costs, these gifts to other “write-in” charities must be at least a $50 cash gift or a payroll gift of $3 per paycheck.
Dear Leaders of the Commonwealth,
As state employees, we work together each day to make Kentucky the greatest version of itself possible. Our roles may be varied and cabinet functions distinct, but we all make a significant difference. We lead by caring for others, devoting our time and talents, and lending a helping hand.
Kentucky Employees Charitable Campaign (KECC) provides a great opportunity to put this leadership into practice. Charities represented by KECC improve academic achievement, provide medical care to children, and rebuild communities after disasters strike.
I am humbled to serve as this year’s KECC Chair. The reason I selected Servant Leadership as our campaign theme, is because I believe servant leaders are dedicated to the well-being of their community in a way no one else can be.
It is time for all of us to step up and lead by example. Your generous, voluntary participation in KECC will touch the lives of those who need it most throughout the Commonwealth, including people and families in your community. Voluntary donations of any size help those in need during their darkest hours. Even more importantly, you will be helping Kentuckians reach their fullest potential.
Thank you for your consideration of this opportunity. As citizens, we should take our state motto to heart: “United We Stand, Divided We Fall.” By working together, we can create a Kentucky that shines like a beacon for the entire world to see and emulate.
Sincerely,
Governor Matthew G. Bevin2016 KECC Chair
700 Capitol Avenue Suite 100
Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564-2611
Fax: (502) 564-2517
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Funding more than 200 grants each year! Adair County Board of EducationAmerican Printing House for the Blind, Inc.Americana Community Center, Inc.Anchorage Independent DistrictAppalachian Regional Healthcare, Inc.Archdiocese of LouisvilleARHHCAsbury University/Learning LibraryAsbury University/ScholarshipsBaptist Health Foundation Greater Louisville, Inc.Bardstown Independent SchoolsBarren Heights Christian Retreat CenterBellarmine University/Assessment ClinicBellarmine University/ScholarshipsBig Brothers Big Sisters of Kentuckiana, Inc.Bingham Child Guidance Clinic, Inc.Bluegrass Center for AutismBoys & Girls Club, Inc.Boys & Girls Haven/Equine ProgramBoys & Girls Haven/Medical Care TeamBoys & Girls Haven/Therapeutic Residential
ProgramBreckinridge County Board of EducationBullitt County Board of EducationBurgin Independent SchoolsCamp TESSA, Inc.Campbellsville Board of EducationCapital City PrepCardinal Hill Rehabilitation HospitalCarroll County Public SchoolsCASA of South Central Kentucky, Inc.CASA of the Bluegrass, Inc.CASA of the River RegionCASA program for Bullitt County, Inc.Casey County SchoolsCaverna Independent School DistrictCentral Ky. Education CooperativeCerebral Palsy K.I.D.S. CenterChild Development Centers of the BluegrassChristian Academy of Louisville, Inc.Christian Appalachian Project, Inc.Cloverport Independent School DistrictCommunity Action of Southern KentuckyCumberland County Board of EducationCystic Fibrosis FoundationDeaf Youth Sports Festival, Inc.Dorman Preschool CenterDown Syndrome of Louisville, Inc./
Developmental InterventionDown Syndrome of Louisville, Inc./Outreach
ProgramDown Syndrome of Louisville, Inc./SpeechDreams With WingsEaster Seals West Kentucky, Inc.Eastern Kentucky University Developmental
Disabilities ClinicEastern Kentucky University/Hearing
Impairment & Communication DisordersEastern Kentucky University/ScholarshipsElizabethtown Independent SchoolsEminence Independent SchoolsEnglishton Park Presbyterian Ministries, Inc.EnTECHExceptional EquitationFamily & Children’s PlaceFamily Enrichment CenterFamily Scholar House, Inc.FEAT of Louisville, Inc.Flaget Memorial Hospital FoundationFranklin County Public SchoolsFrazier Rehab InstituteFriends School, Inc.Gilda’s Club LouisvilleGrayson County Schools
Greater Louisville Rowing FoundationGreen County Board of EducationGreen Hill Therapy Inc.Green River Regional Educational CooperativeHancock County Public SchoolsHardin County Board of EducationHardin Memorial HospitalHarrison County Board of EducationHart County SchoolsHenderson County School SystemHenry Co. Public SchoolsHeuser Hearing & Language AcademyHome of the InnocentsHosparus/CapitalHosparus/Kourageous KidsHospice of the Bluegrass, Inc.Indian Summer CampJefferson County Public Education Foundation/
Audiology ProgramJefferson County Public Education Foundation/
ECE Assistive Technology ProgramJefferson County Public Education Foundation/
ECE Autism ProgramJefferson County Public Education Foundation/
ECE Early Childhood ProgramJefferson County Public Education Foundation/
ECE Low Incidence ProgramJefferson County Public Education Foundation/
ECE Materials Resource CenterJefferson County Public Education Foundation/
ECE Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy PgmJefferson County Public Education Foundation/
ECE Visually Impaired ProgramJunior Achievement of Kentuckiana, Inc.Kentuckiana Children’s CenterKentucky Center for the Arts Foundation, Inc.Kentucky Children’s HospitalKentucky Hemophilia FoundationKentucky Lions Eye Foundation, Inc.Kentucky Partnership for Families and Children, Inc.Kentucky School for the Deaf Charitable FoundationKosair Children’s Hospital/Cardiac Surgical
InstrumentationKosair Children’s Hospital/NeurologyKosair Children’s Hospital/St. Matthews Pediatric
RenovationsKosair Children’s Hospital/Surgery-ENTKosair Children’s Hospital/Surgery-Zeiss Eye
MicroscopeKentucky Center for Special Children Services/
Carriage House/Endeavor ProgramKentucky Center for Special Children Services/
Carriage House/PreschoolLake Cumberland Community Action AgencyLaRue County Public SchoolsLearning Disabilities Association of Kentucky, Inc.Lighthouse Promise, Inc.Lincoln Heritage Council, Boy Scouts of AmericaLouisville Pediatric Therapy Center, Inc.Marion County Board of EducationMaryhurst, Inc.Meade County Board of EducationMercer County SchoolsMeredith-Dunn SchoolMiddlesboro Independent SchoolsMiracle Dancer Scholarship Foundation, Inc.Montgomery County School DistrictMountain Comprehensive Care Center, Inc.Muscular Dystrophy AssociationNelson County SchoolsNewport Independent SchoolsNorthern Kentucky Childrens Law Center Inc.Northern Kentucky Cooperative for Educational SvcsOldham County Board of Education
Our Lady of PeaceOwen County School DistrictOwensboro Dance TheatreOwensboro Health, Inc.Paris Independent School DistrictPitt AcademyPuzzle Pieces, Inc.Rockcastle Regional HospitalRussell County Board of EducationSeven Counties Service, Inc.Shelby Co Public SchoolsSouth Central Kentucky Kids on the BlockSpalding UniversitySpecial Olympics Kentucky, Inc.Spencer County Public SchoolsSpina Bifida Association of KentuckySt. Francis SchoolSt. Joseph Children’s HomeSummit Academy of Greater LouisvilleSunrise Children’s Services, Inc.Taylor County Board of EducationTelford Community YMCAThe Center for Courageous KidsThe Center for Women and Families, Inc.The Council on Developmental DisabilitiesThe de Paul SchoolThe Morton CenterThe REATH CenterThe Sunshine CenterUniversity Medical CenterUniversity of Kentucky Research FoundationUniversity of Louisville Research Foundation/
Clinical CareUniversity of Louisville Research Foundation/CMAUniversity of Louisville Research Foundation/
DentistryUniversity of Louisville Research Foundation/
Division of General PediatricsUniversity of Louisville Research Foundation/
Hematology-OncologyUniversity of Louisville Research Foundation/
Learning DisordersUniversity of Louisville Research Foundation/
NeurologyUniversity of Louisville Research Foundation/
ScholarshipsUniversity of Louisville Research Foundation/SPARCUniversity of Louisville Research Foundation/
Weisskopf/STAR AutismUpside Therapeutic Riding, Inc./Horse CallsUpside Therapeutic Riding, Inc./ScholarshipsUspiritus, Inc.Visually Impaired Preschool Services, Inc. - LexingtonVisually Impaired Preschool Services, Inc. - LouisvilleVolunteers of America of Kentucky, Inc.VSA KentuckyWashington County SchoolsWendell Foster’s Campus for Disabilities/
Kelly Autism ProgramWendell Foster’s Campus for Disabilities/
Western KY Assistive Technology Ctr.West Point Independent Board of EducationWestern Kentucky University Research Foundation
Inc./Kelly Autism ProgramWestern Kentucky University Research Foundation,
Inc./ScholarshipsWestern Kentucky University Research Foundation,
Inc./Vickie & Dan Renshaw Early Childhood CenterWings for a Prayer, Inc.Woodford County Public SchoolsYMCA of Greater LouisvilleYMCA of Greater Louisville-Bullitt County Family
BranchYMCA of Greater Louisville-Safe Place Services
Servant LEADERSHIPServant
The KECC Charities represent over 1,000 charitable programs throughout Kentucky. Support your cause...make a difference!
Did you know?Your payroll deduction pledge can be spread over an entire year? A $240 pledge is just $10 a pay period! There’s no easier way to give...
per paycheck can cover the cost of converting a child’s wheelchair to one that will expand and fit the child as they grow
$50
$3
$15
$8$10
$6per paycheck can provide a cleanup kit and three cases of water during disaster relief efforts
per paycheck can allow 64 opportunities for parents to attend parent education classes by covering transportation costs
per paycheck can provide 1,500 Kentuckians with resources to identify, report and prevent child abuse and neglect
per paycheck can provide 20 square feet of rolled insulation to keep a family safe, warm, and dry
per paycheck can provide Beginner’s Balance Beam for children struggling with mobility issues
$25
per paycheck can provide 80 parents with curricula to complete 12 weeks of parent education and support programs
A 2016 GUIDE TO GIVING & STATEWIDE CHARITY RESOURCE DIRECTORY
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