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United Way funds programs that directly IMPACT the lives of hundreds of thousands of people in Acadiana. You can be a part of the funding decision process! All you have to do is contact Angie Doumit and let her know you're interested in helping the Community Investment Committee.

In 2006, $2,163,582 was awarded in community investments to the following nonprofit partners:

Acadiana C.A.R.E.S.
Volunteer Program - $23,000

Acadia Council on Aging
Transportation Program - $15,000

American Red Cross
Disaster Services - $160,000
Armed Forces Emergency Services - $13,000
Teen Services - $27,000

ARC of St. Martin
Residential Services - $20,000

ASSIST Agency
Pharmaceutical Access Program - $21,400
Crisis Assistance Program - $16,500
Emergency Shelter Program - $5,000

Big Brothers, Big Sisters
Community-based mentoring program - $95,000
School-based mentoring program - $5,000

Boy Scouts – Evangeline Area Council
Traditional Scouting - $91,500
Learning-for-Life/Exploring - $8,500

Boys and Girls Clubs of Acadiana
Education & Career
Development - $61,955
Character & Leadership
Development - $65,000
Health & Life Skills - $60,300
Sports, Fitness & Recreation - $20,000

The Extra Mile
Volunteer Program - $12,000
Acadia Family Resource Center - $12,000

Family Violence Intervention Program
Non-violent educational groups - $20,000
                                                
Faith House Shelter Program
Domestic Violence Shelter for Women - $85,500

Family Tree
Counseling Center Program - $110,000
Community Education Program - $12,150
Ways to Work - $10,000

Food Net
Food for Families - $63,500

Gatehouse Foundation
Transitional Housing - $18,000

Girl Scouts – Bayou Council
Girl Scout Troop Program - $50,000
Girl Scout Outreach - $50,000

Hospice of Acadiana, Inc.
Indigent Program - $83,000

Lafayette Association for Retarded Citizens
Cafeteria Program - $15,000
   Lafayette Catholic Service Centers
Msgr. A.O. Sigur Center - $44,000
St. Joseph Diner - $48,000
St. Joseph Men’s Shelter - $37,000
Bishop O'Donnell Transitional Housing - $12,900
New Life Center - $10,000

Lafayette Community Healthcare Clinic
Comprehensive, Preventive, Acute & Chronic Health - $63,500
Community Pharmacy - $15,000

Lafayette Council on Aging
Home Delivered Meals - $67,300

Lafayette Education Foundation
Grants Program - $22,000
Lifelong Learning, Career Awareness- $13,350

New Start Center
Domestic Violence - $15,000
                                   
St. Francis Foundation
Halfway House Services - $25,000

St. Martin Council on Aging
Homemaker Program - $25,000
Home Delivered Meals - $30,000

St. Mary Magdalen Christian Service Center
Crisis Assistance Program - $15,000

St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church
Ms. Helen's Soup Kitchen - $5,000

Salvation Army
Social Services - $23,000
Emergency Lodge for Men - $23,000
Emergency Lodge for Women - $20,000

Stuller Place
SARC Office Management - $25,650
SARC Therapeutic Intervention - $22,300
CAC Case Coordinator - $10,800

232-HELP/211
Enhanced I&R Services - $175,000

Vermilion Council on Aging
Home Delivered Meals - $35,000
Personal Care Bather - $10,000

Vermilion Milk Fund
Milk Distribution - $15,000

VITA
Adult Literacy/Civics Education - $70,000

YMCA
After School Child Care - $35,000


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