GA rrJ300 51 CAlt? dC01 Building Better Communities Together - By Sharing WHAT IS THE STATE CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS PROGRAM? It is a program created by the 1982 Georgia General Assembly to authorize: a once a year, starewide opportunity for employees ro make fmancial conrriburions to help others, and use of payroll deduction for donations to e ligible charities. WHAT CHARITIES ARE ELIGIBLE? This brochure lists all the charities approved for participation in this year's charitable contributions program. There are two general kinds of charities. INDEPENDENT CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS. There are 48 independent charitable organizations providing a wide range of health, v,.relfare and educational programs to individuals on a statewide basis. FEDERATED CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS. There are 43 charitable federations, including 35 local United Ways and 8 i.ndcpcndcnt federations. These federations coordinate fi.mdraising and allocations for over 1200 local and international chatitable organizations, which provide services throughout Georgia and overseas. Conoibutions designated to member agencies of a tederated charitable organization will be directed to the federations for d.isoibution to member agencies. Following are descriptions of the participating federated charitable organizations: Children's Advocacy Centers of Georgia - Promotes, assists and supports the d evelopment, growth and continuation of d1ildrc n's ,1dvocacy centers in tl1e state of Georgia, wh ich provide a safe place for the evaluation of child sex abuse cases, including videotaping imcrvicws of abuse victims in a safe, child -fricndlv environ1nen t, crisis intervention , forensic ,ned ica! exam;, cou nseling and medical services for victims and training and comm unity ed ucation. Community Health Charities - Supports voluntary health agencies in delivering service, information, counseling, wpport, and research to tl1e victims of disease in the COITll11Unity. EarthShare of Georgia - Supports organizations protecting Georgia's environment through land preservation, education, pollution prevention, and energy conservation. Georgia Black U nited Fund - A community fond dedicated to enhancing the choices available to members of undcrservcd communities in Georgia. T his organization provides, on an inclusive basis, tinancial and o rganizational resources to nurnue and promote positive lift: alterna tives, which often requires curing or r<:mcdiarion. But, the org,mization's vision is fully r<:a lized through prnention. The focus of the organization is on culture, human health and wdfare, economic development, and education. Georgia Shares - Supports age ncies serving those denied full participation in society, based on race, ethnicity, gender, religion, disability, sou.ii orientation, family, age, and economic status. Global Impact - Su pports organizations providing disaster relief and brings educatio n, health care and economic opportunities to the poorest people on earth th rough programs rhar promote sclf~sufficicncy. Independent Charities of America - Supporrs .A.merirn's finest inde pendem international organ izations that provide services ro peopk around the world. Feed ing the hu ngry, shelte ring the homeless, protecting the childre n, and healing the sick - we work with )'OU to share...thc American way. Local Independent Charities of A.meric.~ - Supports local charities tl1at provide a variety o f services to chose in need including helping children, the poor, the ill, tl1e disabled, the elderly, and others in need. United Way - Represents 35 autonomous, local United \Vays located throughouc the Stare. Volunte.ers in each local United Wa)' assess community needs and march t hese needs with tl1e programs of their member agencies. HOW WERE THEY SELECTED? These two kinds of charities made application to the Policy Advisory Committee last spring. Participation in this year's program was approved by the State Personnel Board based on a favorable recommendation by the Policy Advisory Committee. HOW DO I DESIGNATE MY GIFT? The pledge form lor sratc agencies, loc.11 dcpar m,ems of family and children sc1Yiccs and public health and community service boards has special sections for designation entitkd "Contriburc by l)ayroll Deduction" and "Contribute by Check, Money Order or Cash." Simply w1ite in the six-digit code number for the charitable organization you wish to recci\e your conttibution in d1e space provided. A listing ofall approved charities and their six-digit code numbers is on thc insitk section ofthis brochure. Only cl1osc organizations listed in th1.: brod,ure with six-digir codes may be designated . Designations to ehariries not lim:d in rhc brochure will not be honored .rnd rhesc monies will be pu.t into the und~ignatcd fu nd and disoibut:ed with all other lmdcsignared contributions. PAYROLL DEDUCTION. :\ch designation for payroll deduction must be for nt least S 1 per month for each chariry you choose. Deductions begin with the: last check in January 2007 and continue through the last check in December 2007. Conrriburions arc dcductt:d at the end of each mond1 during the year. CASH, CHECK OR MONEY ORDER. Use rhe pledge form co show designations and turn it in with your cash, check o r money order. Nhlkc checks and money orders payable to State Charicies Fund. Designated cash, check or money order contributions must be at least $1 per designation. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS As an employee o f a state agcncy, loca l departmenr of family and ch ildren services and public healrh or community scrvice boards, you will automatically receive an acknowledgement of your conrribmion from the State Charitable Cont ributions Program . You may also elect to receive an acknowlcdgcment(s) from the cha1icy(ics) that you dcsignatc to receive your contribution by answe1ing "Yes" to d1c question "Do you want your name and address gi\en to your selected chari~(ies ) for the purpose of receiving an acknowlcdge1rn:nt?" on your pledge form. If you wish your giti: ro be in someone's memory, please conract your coordinator to obtain a memo rial comribution form. Ir you make a one-time cash, check or money o rder connibution of$250 or more, ~o u will receive,, letter confirming rour contribution, whid1 will satisfy the IRS requirements ~<)r daiming the connibution on your incomc rax return. COLLEGE/ UNIVERSITY 2006 SCCP CAMPAIGN TOTALS Abraham Baldwin Agricultural Coll.ege ........ .......... .. .......... ........... .........................4,076.00 Albany Stare Universiry.... .... .. .. ....... ... .... ................ .................. .... ..........................5,100.00 Armstrong Atlantic Stare Universiry... ......... ..... ....... ... ........ ........... .......................24,414.00 Aclanra Merropoliran College............ ........................................ ...................... ... ....8,098.00 Augusta Scare U niversity .. .... .. .. .... ..... ..... .......... ...... .. ... ...........................................8, 119.00 Bainbridge College.... ......................... ................. ... ............... ... ..... .........................3,144.00 C layton College and State University..... ..................... .............. ....... ....................10,373.00 Coastal Georgia Communiry College ......... ..... ....... .... .. ............ .... .........................4,364.00 Columbus Srate University ..... ........... .... .. .... .. ........................................................9,386.00 Dalton State College ..... ....... .. .... ..... ....... .. .... ............ .......... ........... ............. .......... 10,100.00 Darron College .. .. ..... .. ....................... ..................... ........... ........... .. ........ ...............2,898.00 East Georgia CoUege..................... ............ .. ... ......... .... ....... ... ...... ...........................4,290.00 Fore Valley Stare University.......................... .. ....................... .... .. ............... ........... .3,880.00 Gainesville College.............. .... .. ......... ................. ..... ............. .................. ...............4,932.00 Georgia College and State University......................... ................... .......................29,336.00 Georgia Highlands College .... ................... ...... .... .... ... ..........................................12,149.00 Georgia Tnsrimre ofTechnology ......... ......... ....... ........................... ... .......... ........ 198,542.38 Georgia Perimeter College ......... ... ........ ... ... ... ..... ............. ..... ...... ...........................9,210.04 Georgia State University ... .. .... .. ..... .. ............ .. ..... ....... ........... ........... .................. 14 1,199.12 Georgia Southern University.................................. ........ ......................... .............38,737.00 Georgia Southwestern State University ....... ........ .. ..................................... .... .... ....2,720.00 Gordon College .... ...... ................................. ............ ......... ... .... ............... ... ............3,023.00 Kennesaw Seate University .. ........... .. ........ ....... .... ... .......... ............................. ..... ..33,230.00 Macon Stare College ....... .. .... ........ ... ............................. ... .................................. ....4,296.00 Medical College of Georgia....... .... .... ................. ....... .... ....... ................................56,87 l .04 Middle Georgia College ..... .... ....... ... ........................................... ................... .... ....1,61 5.00 North Georgia College & State University......... ... ......... ......................... ...............4,850.00 Savannal1 Stare University .......... .... .. ... ............................................... .... ............ ..19,139.00 Skidaway Institute of Oceanography................................................ .................. ....9,490.00 South Georgia College .... ... ........ .... ... ....... ....... .... ........... ....... ........................ .... ........980.00 Southern Polytechnic State Universiry ............ ......................... ........... .............. .....8,719.00 Stare University of West Georgia......... ........ ........ ... .. ............. ... ..............................5, 137.00 University of Georgia ......... .... .... .... ... .. ............ .... .................... ...........................488,937.28 Valdosta State University........................................ .................................... ..........28,484.00 Waycross Col lege ... ................ .. .. .... ... ....... ....... .... ... ........ .. .......................... ........ ... ....600.00 Board of Regents-Central Office ...................................... ............................. .........6 ,858.00 TOTAL Universiry System ..... ... .... ....... .. ....... ................................................$1,207,364.96 Total State Agencies ............................ .......... .......... .............. ........................$1,311,820.04 CAMPAIGN T OTAL... ........ ................................................... ... ..................$2,5l 9,185.00 WE WOULD LIKE A FINAL WORD WITH YOU. Your contribution ro the State C haritable Contributions Program , along w ith the contribu tions ofyour coworkers, will help rhousands of Georgi:ms in every par t of the state, as well as ind ividuals in other countries. The State C haritable Contributions Program strengthens communities by supporting health, welfare, educational and environmental programs. Contrib utions rnade through the prograrn impact a w ide range of problems, and help to improve the lives of countless individuals in need. Your gift will be ,vorking every day of the ~1ear, helping others to help themselves here in Georgia and overseas. T h.ink you for your generosity. Frank Heiny Interim Commissioner Georgia i'vkrit System J:.imes E. Donald Commissioner Dcpr. of Corrections 2006-07 General Campaign Chair The Ceo,'[Ji" Merit Sysrem does nor discriminme on the hasis efdisahility in rhe oJmission or access !O, or treatment or employmem in. its pro9rams or aa!Fit:ies. Governor Sonny Perd ue Honorary Chair Geo-rc9ia Georgia Merit System WHY HAVE AN ANNUAL CHARITABLE PROGRAM? CONVENIENCE. Once a year employees have a chance to learn about chaiities that have been approved for the State Chaiitable Conuibutions Program. You aie spaied the inconvenience of multiple requests for fonds by many eha1ities throughout the year. You are also autho1ized to use payroll deduction at this time - and most employees find payrolJ deduction the most convenient method of giving. EDUCATION. This is your chance to learn more about charities that serve important needs in your community. Informational materials will be made available to you. You may also request more information to help you make a decision. Educational activities may include visiting charitable agencies, viewing movies, etc. MOTIVATION. Charities meet local needs. As a community-minded citizen, your role in supporting worthy causes will be recognized through participation in the State Charitable Contributions Program. Leaders in your agency will be encouraging you tO give favorable consideration to this form of citizenship. INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS 101000 102000 168000 103000 105000 135000 106000 134000 107000 109000 148000 153000 143000 158000 132000 136000 169000 165000 141000 112000 166000 156000 170000 160000 151000 162000 159000 144000 161000 137000 142000 167000 155000 118000 171000 119000 121000 172000 111000 154000 128000 149000 130000 145000 157000 123000 129000 150000 Adaptive Learning Center for Infants and Children AID Atlanta American Association of Adapted Sports Programs American Cancer Society American Ht"art Association American Kidney Fund American Lung Association American Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Institute Arthritis Foundation Atlanta Community Food Bank Atlanta Ronald McDonald Houses Augusta Ronald McDonald House Charities Brain Tumor Foundation for Children Canine Assistants Children1s Ht"althcan: of Atlanta (formerly Scottish Rite/Eglestm, Children's Hospitals) CURE Childhood Cancer Eckerd Youth Alternatives Georgia Cancer Coalition Georgia Lion's Camp for the Blind Georgia Lions Lighthouse Foundation Georgia Partnership for Caring Georgia Public Broadcasting Georgia Sherrifs, Youth Homes Georgia Sudden Infant Death Project Georgia Youth Science & Technology Centers Hemophilia of Georgia Inner Harbour Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation-GA Chapter Keep Georgia Beautiful Kids' Chance Lutheran Services, Inc. Magnolia Manor Make-a-Wish Foundation March of Dimes The Marcus Institute Must.:ular Dystrophy .A.ssociation National Multiple Sclerosis Society Ossabaw Island Foundation Prevent Child Abuse Georgia Prison Fellowship j\finistries Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic Roosevelt \Vann Spring~ Rehabilitation Development Fund Shepherd Center The Methodist Home of the South Georgia Conference Twin Cedars Youth Services United Negro College Fund VSA Arts Of Georgia Zoo Atlanta FEDERATED CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS 195000 Children's Advocacv Centers of Georgia ., 195015 195005 195019 195010 195001 195023 195008 195004 195011 195003 195022 195012 195013 195017 195007 195024 195018 195016 195009 195020 195006 Appalachian Children's Center (Ellijay) C.A.R.E. Cottage (Forsyth) Child Advocacy Center of Coffee County (Douglas) Child Advocacy Center of the Lookout J\tlountain Judicial Circuit (Fort Oglethorpe) The Child Protection Center (Atlanta) The Children's Advocacy Center of Grady County (Cairo) Coastal Children's Advocacy Center (Savannah) Anna Crawford Children's Center Crescent House (Macon) Edmondson-Telford Center for Children (Gainmille) The Gateway Center CAC (Cordele) Georgia Center for Children (Atlanta) The GreenHouse (Dalton) Gwinnett Sexual Assault Center (Duluth) Harbor House (Rome) Harmony House Child Advocacy Center (Hartwell) Power House for Kids (Toccoa) Rainbow Connection - Children's Advocacy & .Assessment Center (Jonesboro) SafePath Children's Advocacy Center (Marietta) Satilla Advocacy Services (Waycross) The Shelter and Advocacy Center (Augusta) 192000 Community Health Charities of Georgia, Inc. 192027 192001 192002 192030 192031 192025 192032 192040 192033 192034 192004 192005 192041 192020 192011 192003 192037 192036 192029 192035 192019 192039 192048 192026 192017 192046 192045 192042 192008 192009 192010 192018 192012 192028 192014 192043 192038 192007 192023 192015 192016 192024 192044 ALS Association of Georgia Alzheimer's Association, Ga. Chapter American Diabetes J\.ssociation American Liver Foundation Atlanta Union .Mission Brain Injury Resource Foundation Camp Kudzu Camp Twin Lakes Children's M..irade Network City of Hope Crohn's and Colitis Foundation Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia The Foundation Fighting Rlindness Four Season,s Foundation for End of Life Care Arc of Georgia Georgia Cancer Foundation GC"orgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence Georgia Ovarian Cancer Alliance Georgia Transplant foundation Global Health Action Ga. Firefighters Burn Foundation Good Samaritan Health & Wellness Center Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Georgia Henry W. Grady Health System Foundation Kessler Community Clinic Kidscope Kids' Health, Inc. Lekotek of Georgia Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Lupus Foundation ofAmerica, Georgia Chapter Myasthenia Gravis Foundation National Kidney Foundation National Reye'S Syndrome Foundation Prevent Blindness Georgia Side by Side Clubhouse Southeastern Brain Tumor Foundation Special Olympics Georgia Spina Bifida Assoi;iation of Georgia St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Tourette Syndrome Association United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Atlanta, Inc, The Wellness Community 193000 Earth Sh.art" of Georgia 193001 193021 193024 193027 193028 193030 193005 193035 193026 193029 193006 193036 193007 193008 193010 193032 193011 193025 193013 193033 193014 193016 193002 193017 193022 193018 193019 193203 193037 193200 Atlanta Audubon Society Atlanta Bicycle Campaign Callaway Gardens Captain Planet Foundation Chattahoochee Nanue Center The Conservation Fund E)achee Naturc Science Center Environmental Defense Friends of the State Botanical Garden of Georgia Georgia Center for Law in the Public Interest Georgia Conservancy Georgia Organics Georgia Ornithological Society Georgia Wildlife Federation Macon Museum ofArts and Sciences National Wildlife Federation The Nature Conservancy - Georgia Chapter Oxbow Meadmvs Environmental Learning Center Park. Pride Rails-To-Trnils Conservancy Reynolds Nature Preserve Sierra Club }oundation Southern .Alliance for Clean Energy Southface Energy Institute Trees Atlanta Trout Unlimited Trust for Public Land Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper The Wilderness Society Wilderness Southeast 191000 Georgia Black United Fund 191029 191060 191042 191072 191043 191005 191054 191057 191009 191059 191056 191016 191013 191052 191028 191034 191040 191014 191026 1910n 191024 191062 191065 191048 191068 191058 191049 191030 191064 191069 100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc. 4 Girls Foundation, Inc. Africa's Children's Fund African and African Descendants Intt'.'rnational Health Organization APEX Museum Center for Democratic Rene,val & Education Chance for a Higher Level Learning Center Committed to Children, Inc, Community Aid & Development Corporation Family Outreach il\1inistries International, Inc. FiggTree Youth Recording Academy Georgia Citizens' Coalition on Hunger Hammonds House Galleries & Resource Center of Atl"ican American Art It's All About Education The Llfestar Project dba Brightside Youth and Family Intervention Center Metropolitan Atlanta Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. National Black Arts Festival National Urban Coalition for Unity & Peace Project South R.O.O.T.S. Rophcka Rock ofthe World Shut- In Outreach Ministries Single Parent Alliance and Resource Center1 Inc. Sisterlove, Inc. Sprctrum Tt'chnical Institute The Anthony Flanagan Scholarship fund, lnc. Tennis in the Hood Victory Community Development Corporation Women in Golf Foundation Youth Connections 194000 Georgia Shares 194024 194003 194036 194002 194037 194005 194050 194040 194063 194045 194064 194055 194042 194008 194010 194057 194060 194065 194012 194059 194013 194043 194066 194015 194061 194054 194044 194017 194062 194033 194018 194067 194035 194049 AIDS Athens AIDS Education/Services for 1'1inorities AID Gwinnett AlDS Survival Project Alternate ROOTS ACLU of Georgia Foundation Athens Area Habitat For Humanity Atlanta Feminist Women's Chorus Atlanta Harm Rt-duction Center Atlanta Lesbian Health Initiative llikeAthens Charis Circle Community Advanced Practice Nurses Feminist \Vomen's Health Center Fund for Southern Communities Georgia Brt:ast Cancer Coalition Fund Georgia Equality Georgia Law Center for the Homeless Georgians for Choice Georgia 4-H Club Foundation Grady Rape Crisis Center Hands On Atlanta Jeannette Rankin Foundation Men Stopping Violence NARAL Pro-Choice Georgia (formerly GARAL) 9-5 Working Women Education Fund Positive Impact Project Open Hand Raksha Samaritan Counseling Center of NE Georgia (Athens) Samaritan House ofAtlanta Tapestri Women's Resuun:c Center W End Domestic Violence (Women Moving Un) YouthPride 196000 Global Impact 196001 196002 196003 196004 196005 196006 196010 196011 196012 196013 196014 196015 196016 196017 196018 196020 196021 196022 196023 196024 196025 196026 196027 196028 196029 196030 196032 196033 196034 196035 196036 196037 196039 196040 196041 196042 196043 196044 196045 ACCION International Africa-America Institute African Medical & Research Foundation (AMREF) Afiicare American Ireland Fund American Jewish World Senice CARE Catholic Relief Services Children International Christian Children's Fund Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC) Church World Service/CROP Thx.1:ors Without llordm USA FINCA International Freedom From Hunger Health Volunteers Overseas Heifer International Helen Keller International International Eye Foundation International Orthodox Christian Charities International Relief Teams International Rescue Committee International Youth Foundation Lutheran World Relief Mercy C',oips Opportunity International Plan USA (formerly Childrcach) Planned Parenthood-World Population Population Communications International Project Hope Rotary Foundation ofl\otary International Salvation Army World Service Office (SAWSO) . Save TI1e Children Tech no.Serve U.S. fond for UNICEF Unitarian Universalist Service Committee United Methodist Committee on Relief \\\.,rid Relief Corporation \Vorld Vision 197000 local Independent Charities of America 197001 197002 197003 197004 197005 197006 197007 197008 197009 197010 197011 197012 197013 AIDS Research Consortium of Atlanta Bethany Christian Serviles of Georgia Breast Cancer Foundation, the Susan G. Kamen - Atlanta Covenant House Georgia Creative Community Services Empty Stocking Fund (1'1etro Atlanta) Families of Children U ndcr Stress Forest Park Street School (Prevention Plus) Friends of Disabled Adults and Children, Too G::orgia Council for the Hearing Impaired (GACH!) Good Samaritan Health Center Hosea Feed the Homeless Moving in the Spirit (IndepenDANCE) 198000 Independent Charities ofAmerica (International Charity) 198001 198002 198003 198004 198005 198006 198007 198008 198009 198010 198011 198012 Adventist Development & Relief Agcrn.".Y International Air Serv International Carter Center (The Carter Center) Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International Global Hunger Project Global Volunteers Habitat for Humanity International International Medical Corps MAP International Surgical Eye Expeditions International Trickle Up Program World Neighbors UNITED WAYS 201000 Albany - Southwest Georgia United Way Haker, Calhoun, Clay, Crisp, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Lee, Miller, Mitchell, Randolph, Seminole, Stewart, Terrell, \Vikox, Worth Counties 20l039 201002 201005 201048 201049 201061 AGILIS Albany Advocacy Resource Center (ARC) American Red Cross, Albany Chapter American Red Cross, Crisp County American Red Cross, Terrell County Big Brothers Big Sisters of Crisp and Dooly Counties 201066 201007 201008 201009 201051 201053 201068 201054 201047 201067 201055 201059 201037 201040 201038 201042 201036 201062 201058 201020 201021 201015 201018 201019 201022 201023 201045 201056 201024 201026 201012 201027 201041 201028 201030 201065 201063 201052 201031 201033 201035 201004 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dougherty County Boy Scouts ofSouthwest Georgia Boy Scouts of Crisp County Boy Scouts of Terrell County Boys and Girls Clubs of Albany Boys and Girls Clubs of Early County Boys and Girls Clubs of Lee County Boys and Girls Clubs of Terrell County The Bridge CASA Crisp County After-School Program Crisp County DFACS (prescription medicine program) Crisp County Meals-On-Wheels Crisp Regional Hospice Dougherty County Meals-On-Wheels Dougherty County School System Extended Day Program Easter Seals Southern Georgia Faith Comm. Outreach Center Foocntion Education for Adults and Children (P.E.A.C.E.) Project Healthy Grandparents GSU College of HHS Project L.O.V.E., Coweta Project ReNeWal Qualitv Care for Children Reflections Gcriatric Services of McIntosh Trail CSB Refuge Pregnanq,; Center Refugee Family Services Reynoldstown Revitalization Corporation Rockdale Coalition for Children and Families Rockdale Emergency Relief Fund St. Joseph's .Mercy Care Services St. Jude's Recovery Center, Inc. The Salvation Army Samaritans House of Atlanta Samaritans Together of Henry County SCLC/Vl'OMEN (Women's Organizational Movement for Equality Now) Scottdale Child Development Center, Inc. Senior Citizens Services of lvletropolitan Atlanta, Inc. Senior Connections Sheltering Arms Child Development and Family Support Shepherds Rest Ministries Sickle Cell Foundation of Georgia, Inc. Southern Crescent Habitat for 1-Iumanity Stepping Stones Studv Hall The Sullivan Center SUMMECH Community Development Corporation Sweetwater Valley CAMP Tallatoona-Paulding EOA Tapestry Youth Ministries~ Inc. Teens at Work Total Familv and Children Services of Georgi3., Inc. TOWER/Adult Literacy Travelers Aid of .Metropolitan Atlanta, Inc. Trinity Community Ministries Tyler Place Community Development Corporation l.:SO Council of Georgia Visiting Nurse Health System VOICE Voices for Georgia's Children Whiteford Community Program \Vholistic Stress Control Institute Young Family Community Resource Center Youth Nt"t Youth VIBE YMCA-Butler Street YMCA of Metropolitan Atlanta YWCA of Greater Atlanta YWCA of Northwest Georgia 201000 Augusta-CSRA United Way Richmond, Columbia, Burke, Lincoln Counties~ Cities of Augusta and North Augusta, S. Carolina. 205001 205003 205005 205009 Amnilan Red Cross, Augusta Chapter Augusta Restoration Shop Boys & Girls Clubs ofAugusta, Inc. Boy Scouts of America, Georgia- Carolina Council 205034 205036 205006 205043 205007 205010 205011 205021 205015 205016 205018 205041 205042 205023 205017 205013 Communities in Schools of Burke County, Inc. Care Management Consultants, Inc. Family Counseling Center of the CSR.A, Inc. Fireside Ministries friendship Community Center Girls Inc. of the CSRA Girl Scouts1 CSR Council Little World of Learning Child Can.: Center Rape Crisis & Sexual Assault Services Safi: Homes of Augusta Senior Citizens Council of Greater Augusta and the CSRA Georgia, Inc. Shiloh Comprehensive Community Center St. Stephen's .Ministry of Augusta, Inc. The FamilyY The Salvation Armv The Speech and Hearing Center 206000 Bainhridge-DeGitur County United Way Decatur, Baker, Miller and Seminole Counties 206021 206032 206015 206026 206022 206036 206031 206028 206023 206002 206017 206025 206009 206029 206027 206013 206019 206035 American Red Cross BAIN (Bainbridge Advocacy fndividual Network) Bainbridge-Decatur Co. YMCA Boy Scouts, Suwannee River Area Council CASA (Court-Appointed Special Advocates) of SW Georgia Communities in Schools of Decatur County Dccan,r County 4-H Decatur Co.-Neighborhood Service Center Decatur Co. Senior Center/Activities Decatur Co. Senior Center/ Meals on Wheels Decatur Co. Schools - Adult Education Program Decatur-Seminole Service Center Girl Scouts, Flint River Girl Scout Council Halcyon Home Postsecondary Readiness Enrichment Program (PREP) Southwest Ga. Regional Library System Salvation Army Stepping stone 209000 Bartow Count)' Unitell Way 209001 209022 209004 209026 209005 209007 209202 209029 209030 209008 209009 209028 209016 209020 American Red Cross Bartow Countv 4-H Bartow County Boys & Girls Club Big Brothers and Big Sisters Christian League for Battered Women Community Day Care Center The Good Neighbor Homeless Shelter Good Shepherd Foundation Habitat for Humanity Halfway House of North Georgia Hickory Log Vocational School New Beginnings Food Outreach North Bartow Community Services Salvation Army 208000 Camden County United Way Camden and Charlton Counties 208001 208038 208003 208042 208029 208004 208011 208006 208045 208041 208032 208036 208047 208018 208035 208010 208033 208046 208031 208026 208013 208014 208008 208044 Ameri1.~an Red Cross Arts Camden Scholarship Fund Boy Scouts - Okefenokee Council Camden Children's Center Camden County Children's Alliance & Resources Camden County Day Care Camden Head Start Camden House Caring Hearts, Inc. National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Coastal Georgia C.A.S.A. Court Special Advocates Charlton County-Family Connections Coastal Medical Access Project 4-H Council - Camden 4-H Council - Charlton Girl Scouts Habitat fur Humanity Hospice of the Golden Isles National Council of"~'kgro \-Vomen - Camden County Section N,wal Sea Cadets - Kings Bay Detachment Salvation Army - St. Mary's Service Center Senior Citizens Center S.H.A.R.E. - Speech, Hearing and Rehabilitation Center Tasc Force 210000 Central Georgia United '''av Bibb, Houston, Baldwin: Putnam, Ifancock, Washington, Wilkinson, Twiggs, Crawford, Monroe, Jones, Pead11 Jasper, Macon Counties 210060 210003 210004 210032 210023 2l0071 210008 210009 210012 2l0010 210011 210075 210046 210016 210018 210020 210024 210026 210027 210028 210034 210077 2l0029 210074 210033 210006 210066 210015 210021 210064 210076 210037 2l0039 210048 210042 210041 210072 210043 21()073 210063 210045 210068 Abilities Discovt'n:J, Inc. American Red Cross, Central Georgia Chapter American Red Cross, Houston/ Middle Georgia Chapter Advocacv Resource Center - Macoll Bibb County 4-H Ilig Brir,ther.s Big Sisters of the Heart of Georgia Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Oconee Booker T. \Vashington Community Centcr1 Inc. Boy Scouts ofAmerica, Central Georgia Council, Inc. Boys & Girls Clubs of Baldwin and Jones Countv, Inc. Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Georgia Buys & Girls Club of Peach County Cherished (:hildrenj\\Tarncr Robins Day Care Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Middle Georgia, Inc. Crisis Line and Safe House of O:ntral Ga. 1 Inc. Family Counseling Center uf Central Georgia, Inc. Girl Scouts of .Middle Georgia, Inc. Happy Hour School & Workshops, Houston Co. Association for Exceptional Citizens Hospice of Central Georgia Hospice of Houston County Houston Co. Council on Aging, Meals on Wheel, Houston Co. Volunteer Medical Clinic. Inc. HODAC, Inc. .Macon Volunteer Clinic Meals on \Vhcds of Baldwin (:ounty l\.leals on \Vhccls of Macon and Bibb County J\.fid State Children's Challenge Middle Georgia Community Food Bank, Inc. National Alliance for the Mentally Ill Central Georgia (NAM!) Nazareth Life Alinistries Prevent Child Abuse Heart of Ga., Inc. Rainbow House Children's Resource Ctntt"r Reading is Fundamental Salvation ivrny, Bibb County Salvation Army, Baldwm County Salvation Army, Houston County Success by 6~ United Cerebral Palsy/Advantages Day Care United Way 211 Volunteer Houston County Volunteer Macon, Inc. Wilkinson Service Center 207000 United Way of Coastal Georgia 207001 207002 207003 207023 207033 207026 207024 207008 207009 207025 207034 207028 207012 American Red Cross Boys and Girls Club of Glynn Boy Scouts Coastal Area Support Team Coastal Medical Access Project (CMAP) First Steps Georgia Legal Services Girl Scouts Glynn Community Crisis Center - .Amity House Glynn County Special Olympics Golden Isles Children's Center Healthy Families Georgia of Glynn County Hospice of the Golden Isles 207035 207015 207036 207027 207019 207020 207007 207032 207022 207031 Latin American Resource Center lvkals on Wheels MELD for Young Dads Mental Health Association of South Coastal Georgia, Inc. Salvation Army Senior Citizens Transportation SHARE Star Foundation YWCA Dixvillt' Inter-City Coalition 212()()() Colquitt County United Way 212025 212003 212004 212029 212006 212022 212007 212008 212020 212009 212026 212028 212012 212013 212001 212015 212016 212002 212027 212018 212024 212023 Children's Advocacv Center Children's Cheer T~y Shop Colquitt Arts Center Colquitt County 4-H Colquitt County Emergency Relief Colquitt County Habitat for Humanity Colquitt Food Bank Colquitt Mental Health Services Colquitt Special Olympics Cross Roads Gospel Rescue lvlission Girl Scouts of Southwest Georgia Green Oaks Center }..1oultrie Senior Center/ Meals on Wheels Moultrie YMCA Red Cross of Colquitt County R.D. Smitl1 Youth Center Salvation Army Tommy Bender Scout Fund Serenity House Southwest Georgia Community Action Council/Senior Nutrition Southwest Georgia F~1:er Seal Socil'ty Suw.mncc River Scout C'nnncil 211000 Columbus - Chattahoochee Valley United Way Ft. Benning along "\\ith Muscogee, Chattahoochee, Stewart, Taylor, Talbot, Marion, Harris Counties; Russell County1 Alabama 211001 211005 211010 211 OS I 211013 211048 211015 211018 211019 211024 211043 211025 211012 211050 211032 211027 211033 211035 211036 211038 American National Red Cross1 West Central Ga. Bovs' & Girls) Club of Columbus ai1d Phenix Citv Boy Scouts1 Chat"cahoochce Council Children's Tree House Columbus Hospice Community Center, Columbus Contact Easter Seals of,"cst Georgi.a Family Center Girl S1.~mns1 Concharty Council Girls' Inc., Columbus and Phenix/Russell Goodwill Industries Hope Harbor Open Door Community House Salvation Army Second HarveSt Foodbank Stewart Community Horne Urban League USO YMCA of Metro Columbus 213000 Covington-Ne"rton County United Fund 213001 213014 213003 213007 213024 213020 213010 213004 213006 213013 213025 213027 213023 213015 213021 Alcove American Red Cross Bov Scouts of America Erripry Stocking Fund - Rotary Club uf Covington Habitat for Humanity l'hc Learning Center Mental Health A.ssociation of Kewton County Newton Co. lvlinister's Union - FuoJ Pantrv Newton Cm1{1ty Senior Services Newton County Special Olympics Newton Reads Prevent Child Abuse Newton Project ReNeWal Salvation Armv \Vashington Street Community Center 234000 Forsyth County United way Forsyth and Dawson Counties 234001 234023 234002 234019 234003 234013 234015 234017 234004 234005 234018 234008 234010 234020 234021 234014 234016 234009 234011 234022 American Red Cross, Northeast Georgia Chapter Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Georgia .Mountains Challenged Child and Friends, Inc. Dawson County Family Connection Family Haven, Inc. Family Relations Program, Inc. Forsvth County CASA1 Inc. Forsith County Child Advocacy Center Forsyth County Community Connection Forsvth Count\' 4-H Council 4-H~ Dawson" County Georgia Highlandt; Medical Services Girl Scouts of Northeast Georgia, Inc. Hall-Dawson CASA Program ~OA'sArk Ko Longn Bound Jesse's House, Tnc. Kortheast Georgia Council, Boy Scouts of America The Place of Forsyth County, Inc. Rape Response) Inc. 231()()() Gordon County United Way 231001 231003 231017 23l024 23l019 231022 231027 231028 231004 231025 231013 231007 231014 231015 231005 Adult Learning Center American Red Cross Big Brothers/Big Sisters Calhoun Recreation Department Camp New Adventure Consumer Credit Counseling The Familv Resource Center The George Chambers Resource Center Gordon County 4-H Clubs Gordon County Recreation Department Gordon County Special Olympic,; Northwest Georgia Boy Scout Council Northwest Georgia Girl Scout Council Hand-Up, Inc.; A Voluntary Action Center Winners Club 241000 Grady County Unjted ,vay 241001 241002 241003 241022 241007 241018 241009 241010 241011 241021 241017 241012 241014 American Red Cross .i\ssociation for Retarded Citizens Rovs to Men Co~rdi11ating Council for Children and Youth/First steps Grady Co. Council on Aging Gradv Countv 4 H Halcyon Home HELP Agency Neutral Zone Salvation Armv S\VGA Action' CouncilJnc./ Neighborhood Service Center S\V Georgia Easter Seals Veterans Express Bus 226000 Grt"ater Valdosta United Way Ben Hill, Berrien, Cook, Invln, Tift, Turner Counties 226028 226022 226001 226016 226023 226002 226003 226024 226025 226007 226020 226027 226026 22601] 226012 226013 226014 226015 226017 226018 226021 211 of South Central Georgia (A Program of the South Georgia Cua.lition to End Humdessness, fnc) ACl'O (Alzheimer's Caregivers Time-Out) of Valdosta Amerkan Red Cross Arnerica~s Second Harvest of South Georgia (The Valdosta Food Bank) Big Brothers Rig Sisters of South Georgia, Inc. Boy Scouts of America - Alapaha Council Boys & Girls Club ofValdosta, Inc, Children's Advocacy Center Easter &-a1s of Southern Georgia Girl Scouts ofSouth\-vest Georgia, Inc. The Haven 1 Battered "\Vomcn~s Shelter Jacobs' L.1dder Lowndes Assoc. Nlinistrics to People (LAMP) Moody Family Relocation Services ~M.oody Youth Center Retired & s~nior volunteer Program (RSVP) Salvation Armv Southside Rccfcation Center Valdosta Community Day Care Valdosta-Lo\.vrnics County Family YMCA Valdosta-Lowndes County Habitat for Humanity, Inc. 215000 Griffin-Spalding County United Way 215014 215001 215021 215002 215015 215012 215005 215020 215023 215022 215007 215004 215024 215009 215016 215017 Adtilt Literacy American Red Cross Boys & Girls Club of Gritlin Boy Scouts Council on Aging Girl Scouts Griffin Area Resource Center Hope Health Clinic House of Hope Habitat for Humanity .Midway Recovery Systems Partners in Education Project Lim.1~ Salvation Arrnv Special Olympics Stepping Stones Education Therapy Center 216000 Habersham County United way 216003 216004 216028 216040 216008 216014 216009 216032 216012 216015 216033 2160,6 216039 216018 216017 216019 216020 216035 216029 216024 216025 216038 216031 Challenged Child, Inc. Cornelia Public Library Family Relations Program Foothills Counseling Center Habersham Christian Leaming Center Habersham Circle of Hope, Inc. Habersham Cuu11ty Chaplai11s A,;.sociation Habersham County Homdess Ministries Habersham County 4-H Clubs Habitat for Hum1l1ity Homt:work Ct:nters Tnfolink Legacy Link/Senior Center Northcast Georgia Chapter- American Red Cross Northeast Georgia Council, Bov Scouts of America Northeast Georgia Girl Scout Council Clarkesville T.ihrary Prevent Child Abllse Habersham Rape Response, Inc. Sharing and Caring Place Victory Home Volunteer Center Voluntt'tTs for Literacy 214000 Hall County United Way, Inc. 214002 214003 214004 214025 214001 214006 214022 214009 214011 214027 214012 214024 214016 214018 214023 Alliance for Literacv Boys and Girls Clubs of Hall County Boy Scouts - N.E. GA. Council CASA - Hall-Dawson Center Point - Program of Christian Education Center, Inc. Challenged Child and Friends, Inc. Family Relations Program, Inc. Gateway House Girl Sc~nt,;; of Northeast Georgia Good News Clinics Guest House - Adult Day Health Services Rape Response American Red Cross - N .E. GA. Chapter Salvation Army Teen Pregnancy Prevention, Inc. 240000 Heart of Georgia United Way Dodge, Johnson, Laurens, Telfair, Treutlen Counties 240001 240002 240003 240006 240017 240007 240009 240010 240011 240012 240004 240018 240013 240019 240014 240016 American Red Cross Boys and Girls Club Boy Scouts Habitat tor Humanity- Dublin/Laurens Habitat for Humanitv - Eastman/Dodge Heart of Georgia Healthy Start Hospice of Laurens County Meals on Wheels Middle Georgia Community Food Bank Middle Georgia Easter Seal Society Middle Gt."orgia Girls &outs Teen Court The Salvation Army Stepping Stone TI1e Laurens County Court Appointed Special Advocate Program \Vomen in Need of God\ Shelter (WINGS) 219000 Northwest Georgia United Way 1v1urray, Whitfield Counties 219001 219002 219003 219004 219005 219034 219033 219007 219008 219012 219032 219011 219014 219016 219017 219018 219020 21902:l 219025 219027 219028 American Red Cross-Dalton American Red Cross-Murray County Big Brothers/Big Sisters Boehm Birth DdCct'5 Center Boy Scouts - Northwest Georgia Council Bovs and Girls Clubs of Northwest Georgia Carter Hope Center Checrhavcn Dalton-Whitfield Group Home 4-H Clubs of Murray County Family Support Council Friendship House Girl Scouts - :Korthwest Georgia Council Looper Speech & Hearing Center Murray County Developmental Center NGCM Elderly Meal Program Northwest Georgia Family Crisis Center Salvation Armv State YMCA , Voluntary Action Center Whitfield-Dalton Dav Care 220000 Rome-Floyd County United Way 220001 220003 220002 220004 220020 220006 220018 220016 220019 220009 220010 220011 220017 220012 220013 220021 220022 .American Red Cross Hoy Scouts Northwest Georgia Council Bovs and Girls Club CaVe Spring Day Care Center Family Resource Center Girl Scouts Northwest Georgia Council Hospitality House for \,\lomen Mercy Senior Care Network Associates Open Door Home Rebecca Blavlock Nurserv Salvation Ariny Senior Adult Recreation Center Star House YMCA Wee Bee Day Care William S. Davies Shelter 221000 Savannah & the Coastal Empire United Way Chadiam, Rryan, Effingham, Liberty Counties 221002 221008 221004 221006 221045 221046 221009 221047 221011 221042 221012 221013 221014 221015 221U40 221017 221018 221049 221050 221022 221023 22l024 221025 221026 221027 221028 221051 221007 22l037 221052 221043 221055 221034 221053 22l036 American Red Cross, Savannah Chapter .America's Second Harvest Army Community Services Roy St.:outs of Amr-rica, Co~1stal Empire Council Coastal Georgia Arca Community Action Authodty Consumer Credit Counseling Communirv Cardiovascular Coundl Cuurt App(Jinted Special AdYoG1.tes T,ibcrtv Countv hank Callen Boy~/ & Girls' (Juh Georgia Legal Services Girl Scout Council ofSavannah Good,vili Industries of the Coastal Empire Greenbriar Children's Center Hodge .\1emnrial Oay Care Center Hope House of Savannah Hospice Savannah Jewish Educational .Alliance Manna House ~cdBank Foundation RaDt:: Crisis Center Ro}'ce: Learning Center S.A.l'.E. Shelter Salvation Army Savannah Association for the Blind Savannah Speech and Hearing Center Senior Citizens, Inc. St. James Community Center The Kicklighter Resource Center The Mediation Center Tri-County Protective Agency Union Mission Wesley Community Centers YMCA of Coastal Georgia Youth Challenge Youth Futures Authority !39000 So-even County United ,vay 239001 239012 239026 239004 239027 239008 Aduit Litcrat..'"Y Program American Red Cross, Savam1ah Chapter Crisis Fund G.S.U. Area Senior C,ompanion Program Meals on Wheels Reading is Fundamental 239010 239011 239028 239013 239030 239015 239031 239016 239029 239022 239023 239019 Screven Co. 4-H Club Screven Co. Athletics Screven Co. Community Collaborative Screven Co. Council for Exceptional Children Screven Co. Future Farmers of America Screven Co. High School Band Screven Co. Middle School FFA Screven Co. Service Center Screven Co. Team for the Elderly Senior Citizen Center Soup Kitchen Sylvania-Screven Co. Recreation and Parks Comm. 222000 Southeast Georgia United \\'3.y Bulloch, Candler, Emanuel, Evans, Jenkins, Tattnall Counties 222083 Bulloch County Division 222007 222127 222001 222100 222003 222004 222088 222006 222008 222101 222108 222009 222010 222011 222013 222075 222102 222089 222090 222103 222005 A.C.T.S Amethyst Project Boy Scouts Boys and Girls Club of Bulloch Countv Bulloch Alcohol & Drug Council Bulloch County Red Cross Bulloch County Prevent Child Abuse Concerted services Council for Exceptional Children Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Exchange Club Family Skills Center Food Bank Girl Scouts - Rulloch County Homebound Services Library Literacy Services Parent to Parent Senior Companion Program Safe Haven United Way Information and Referr.il \-Vhitcsvilk Community Resource Agency Med Connections 222084 Candler Count:,, Division 222033 222097 222111 222039 222038 222034 2220S2 222112 222035 222109 222091 222126 Candler Child Abuse Cmmcil Candler Counrv Information and Referral Candler County 1.ibrary RIF Candler County Special Olympics Communities in Schools Community Care Cottage Concerted SLrvices - Candler County familv Connection Metter/Candler Recreation Dept. Red Cross - Candler County Rural School Outreach Program - Candler County Safe Haven 222012 Jenkins County Division 222119 222120 222025 222121 222027 222024 222122 CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) Golden Harvest Fou