united way of the florida keys - agencies we support
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Thank you for taking a few minutes to learn about the important work being funded by the United Way of the Florida Keys in 2012-13. The programs of these 18 non-profits align with our community investment strategy of building and supporting strong working families in Monroe County. Our focus is on early childhood and youth development, and providing access to nutritious food. For more information, visit www.keysunitedway.org.TRANSCRIPT
Thank you for making it possible for the United Way of the Florida Keys to fund the work of these non-profit organizations
The Red Cross provided $5 million in assistance to Florida Keys residents after Hurricane Wilma.
Emergency Response Vehicles are on the scene for disasters, such as the Big Pine Key wildfire.
The Red Crosstrains lifeguards and the public.
You can save the life of someone you love, as Key Largo resident Debra Madison did.
When a whole neighborhood is affected by a fire, Red Cross volunteers are trained and ready to help, like they did at this Stock Island location.
Did you know American Red Cross can train you to save your pet’s life?
You can get supplies for any emergency, and be prepared to evacuate, if there is a hurricane or other disaster.
Anchors Aweigh in Key West provides substance abuse education and rehabilitation for 200 people a day, including teenagers.
Over 150 children are part of the Boy Scouts, in 13 different locations throughout the Keys.
Boys & Girls Clubs offer a fun, safe place with a full schedule of age-appropriate activities.
Power Hour at Boys & Girls Club Makes Learning Fun!
• Academic Mentors• Homework Help• Collaboration with
Schools• Individual Lesson Plans
Burton Memorial Food Pantry
Every week, 50-60 Families visit the Burton Memorial Food Pantry in Tavernier.
They receive enough food for 5-7 days.
Families in need can enjoy a free meal at God’s Kitchen on Thursday evenings.
Burton Memorial Food Pantry
The Domestic Abuse Shelter is the only certified emergency shelter in Monroe County that provides refuge for victims of domestic and sexual violence and their children.
Florida Keys Outreach Coalition understands the special needs of homeless young children and families.
The Jelsema Center in Tavernier is an emergency shelter for children, open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
The Florida Keys Children’s
Shelter also operates
Poinciana Emergency
Home in Key West, serving
newborns through age 10.
Group homes run by the Florida Keys Children’s Shelter help homeless, runaway, abused, abandoned, and
neglected children and teens.
The Florida
Keys Children’s Shelter
provides street outreach
programs and counseling for
homeless children.
Did you know there are 340 homeless children attending Monroe County Schools?
The Children’s Corner provides a special place for kids while their parents heal from the underlying
causes of their homelessness.
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Girl Scouts Connect to Our Local Community
Girl Scouts Make a Difference Through Service Projects
Celebrating 100 Years of Scouting!
Five days a week, Grace Jones provides meals and care for children from 100 low-income families.
Because kids were
still hungry on the
weekend, Grace Jones
now provides
backpacks stocked with
nutritious weekend
food.
The program has expanded to other
community centers. Now Grace Jones Back Packs 4 Kids provides 13,000 backpacks with
food, at a cost of $112,092.
HELPLINE provides 24-hour crisis intervention, information and referral services.
Thousands of Monroe County people who need urgent help call each year.
The KAIR Food Pantry in Marathon provides fresh fruits, vegetables, meats and dairy to our hungry neighbors.
KAIR
The KAIR Food Pantry distributes more than 12,000 pounds of food each month.
KAIR
Marathon Recreation Center
Marathon Recreation Center
“A safe and positive
place to be”
Marathon Recreation Center
Marathon Recreation Center
“A place where people know me”
Marathon Recreation Center
“Building a Stronger
Community Together”
Every month, MARC serves over 2000 nutritious meals to adults and teens
MARC clients are weighed weekly, with the goal of decreasing obesity.
MARC is working to help reduce poverty, providing job training in its Rainbow Café.
Star of the Seas provides food (50,000 pounds per month), clothing, and homeless prevention.
In 2012 alone, Star of the Sea will provide $112,000 in rental assistance to Keys residents.
Every month in the Keys, Wesley House serves 505 children whose family cannot afford day care.
The children at Wesley House come from families who are 200% below the Federal Poverty guidelines.
The United Way’s gift to Wesley house is matched by the state 16:1 for a total of $1,858,000 to help children.
Womankind offers breast health services including exams for all women & vouchers for mammograms for uninsured women.
A photo from Womankind’s “Pinking of You”Decorated Bra Auction!
Womankind’s Teen Clinic provides a safe, nurturing place for young people to learn how to make responsible choices about their health. Most services are free!
The YMCA provides services for over 300 children in the Upper
Keys.
Every child is welcome, regardless of his or her family’s ability to pay
program fees.
Summer camp at the YMCA now includes programs and field trips based on Marine Science and Literacy.
Programs at the YMCA focus on building the values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility.