United Way Brown County 2011

2011 United Way Brown County

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2011 BROWN COUNTY UNITED WAY FUNDED AGENCIES AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin (ARCW) 445 South Adams Street, Green Bay, 54301-4107 Doug Nelson, President and CEO 800-359-9272 x 1544 (920)-437-7400 Email: doug.nelson@arcw.org FAX: (920)-437-1040 The AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin (ARCW) is the state's leading provider of HIV prevention, care and treatment services. The ARCW Medical Center provides medical, dental and mental health services for HIV patients. Housing and legal assistance, a food pantry and case management services are also available. ARCW also provides HIV counseling and testing and comprehensive HIV prevention services. »Life Care & Prevention Services American Foundation of Counseling Services, Inc. Website: www.americanfoundationonline.com 130 E. Walnut Street, Ste. 706, Green Bay 54301 (920) 437-8256 Robert Johnson, Executive Director FAX: (920) 437-1188 Email: rjohnson@afcscounseling.org Cindy Bartel, Outpatient Director Email: cbartel@afcscounseling.org Provides individual, marriage and group/family counseling, evaluation and psychological testing, medication management and AODA assessment with a faith-sensitive approach to treatment. The agency accepts insurance, Medical Assistance, Medicare, private pay and has a sliding fee scale for uninsured clients. »Outpatient Counseling American Red Cross Lakeland Chapter Website: www.arclakeland.org Email: arcgbw@arclakeland.org 2131 Deckner Avenue, Green Bay 54302 (920) 468-8535 Steven J. Maricque, Executive Director (920) 227-4261 Email: mariques@arclakeland.org Jody Weyers, Volunteer and Communications Director Email: weyersj@arclakeland.org (920) 227-4287 Provides disaster relief to individuals, an emergency communication link to U.S. Armed Forces and their families, and transportation for people 60 and over and for those with disabilities. It also provides educational opportunities, including First Aid, CPR/ AED (Automated External Defibrillator), Babysitters' Training, Water Safety and Lifeguard Instructor courses, Nurse Assistant training and other injury control training for the community and workplace. ARC collects a safe and ready supply of blood and blood products to help save people's lives. The American Red Cross Lakeland Chapter serves an 8 county area including Brown, Door, Kewaunee, Marinette, Menominee (WI), Oconto, Shawano and Menominee (MI–UP). »Emergency Services »Transportation Services ASPIRO, Inc. Website: www.aspiroinc.org 1673 Dousman Street, Green Bay 54303 (920) 498-2599 Mike Duschene, President Email: mduschene@aspiroinc.org Our mission is to create opportunities for people with disabilities to reach their goals, connect to their communities, and achieve independence. Our "core values": we treat people with dignity and respect, we see people first, their disabilities second, we provide a wide variety of experiences, we provide opportunities for people to learn from their choices, and we promote health, safety and well-being. »Citizen Advocacy »Positive Parenting »Respite Care Bay-Lakes Council, Boy Scouts of America 2555 Northern Road, PO Box 267, Appleton 54912-0267 Mark A. Logemann, Scout Executive (920) 734-5705 Email: mlogemann@baylakesbsa.org FAX: (920) 734-1991 Long Vue, Program Specialist 920-277-8943 Email: Long.Vue@Scouting.org Encourages youth to learn about character, values and citizenship through a proven achievement-based, age-tailored program directed toward the growing Hispanic and Hmong communities. The program is offered through schools, community centers and churches. Youth develop leadership and teamwork skills. »Scoutreach Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeastern Wisconsin Website: www.bbbsnew.org 1345 W. Mason Street, Green Bay 54303 (920) 498-2227 David Yeghiaian, Executive Director Email: davidy@bbbsnew.org Professionally matches youth aged 6 and up with a positive adult role model. Volunteer mentors meet in the Community-Based, Site-Based or Sports Buddies program with their youth. Community- Based matches meet once a week for 2-3 hours in the community. Site-Based matches meet for 1 hour at youth's school during lunch or neighborhood-based facility after school. Sports Buddies participate/ attend sports or outdoor activities (male focused) 2+ hours two times/month. The agency serves Brown, Door and Oconto counties. Translators are available upon request. »Youth Mentoring Boys & Girls Club of Green Bay Website: www.bgcgb.org West Side: 311 S. Oneida Street, Green Bay 54303 East Side: 1451 University Avenue, Green Bay 54302 John Benberg, Executive Director (920) 494-7090 Email: jbenberg@bgcgb.org Kevin Konkol, Senior Director of Operations Email: kkonkol@bgcgb.org The Club's mission is to enable all young people, especially those who are most in need, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. The Club provides a safe place where youth can enjoy nutritious meals, receive homework help and form positive relationships – all for a membership fee of $5 per year. »Club to School »Youth Guidance & Development Brown County Oral Health Partnership Located in the NWTC Business Assistance Center (920) 965-0831 2701 Larsen Road, Green Bay 54303 FAX: (920) 965-0834 Carrie Stempski, Executive Director Email: carrie.stempski@browncountyohp.org The mission of the OHP is "to improve the oral health of the community by providing access to dental services and education to underserved populations who have no dentist of their own." In response to the dental care access shortage among the low- income population, the community came together to design a program to help children suffering from dental pain. »Dental Care CASA of Brown County, INC 415 E Walnut Street, Suite 381, Green Bay 54301 Marilyn Bennin, Executive Director (920) 437-2272 ext 106 Email: casabc@tds.net The mission of CASA of Brown County is to recruit, screen, and train everyday citizens from the community to be the voice of abused and neglected children in the courtroom seeking to ensure them a safe and permanent home. The CASA volunteer propose is to ensure every child is safe and to ensure every child has a permanent home. »Child Advocacy Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Green Bay, Inc. Website: www.gbdioc.org Toll-Free: (877) 500-3580 Main Office: 1825 Riverside Dr. PO Box 23825, Green Bay 54305 Karen Johnston, Director (920) 272-8234 Bobbie Lison, Operations Manager FAX: (920) 437-4067 Appleton Office: 214 E. Summer Street, Appleton 54911 (920) 734-2601 FAX: (920) 727-1081 Email: kjohnston@gbdioc.org Multi-program child welfare and family service agency offering budget counseling, mental health and wellness counseling, Hispanic outreach, immigration and refugee services, family strengthening programs and pregnancy and adoption services. Services are provided to all faiths regardless of income. All services are nationally accredited. »Budget Counseling »Mental Health Counseling 2011 BROWN COUNT Y UNI T ED WAY 13

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