The Boys & Girls Club of Oak Ridge serves more than 750 children and teenagers each year by providing a positive, healthy environment for young people,

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The Boys & Girls Club of Oak Ridge serves more than 750 children and teenagers each year by providing a positive, healthy environment for young people, so that they can grow into productive, caring, responsible citizens.

Ridgeview's Indigent Medication Program provided psychiatric medication management services and medications to 466 individuals in 2013.

Each year, Contact Care Line serves 1,178 Anderson County residents in need.

The Green Thumb program enables more than 200 families to grow nearly $500 dollars worth of food that can be eaten fresh, and / or frozen or canned

In Healthy Start’s 16 year history in Anderson County, no child has been removed from the home of a family enrolled in the Healthy Start program for abuse.

Because of United Way funding, Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge is able to provide after school programming for 35 underserved children throughout the school year.

United Way of Anderson County funding allocation allowed Boy Scouts of America to serve 1,086 youth and registered adults in Anderson County last year.

Thanks to United Way, the Epilepsy Foundation helped 11 individuals without access to insurance get their seizure medication and get enrolled into a long-term pharmaceutical plan.

Girl Scouts was able to provide the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to 570 girls grades K-12 in Anderson County last year.

Of the children served through Big Brothers Big Sisters program: 62% Avoid Risky Behaviors

The Arc Anderson County is able to serve 250+ individuals (and their families) with intellectual and developmental disabilities with the allocation received from United Way through advocacy and support programs.

ADFAC’s School Supplies program served over 2,800 children this year in Anderson County.

At Girls Inc., 70+ girls attend the after school program daily with more than 20 girls on a waiting list.

United Way Funding allows the East Tennessee Kidney Foundation to serve 8 Anderson County individuals per month.

Anderson County Rescue Squad provided emergency services to almost 400 people last year and responded to 156 calls for vehicle accidents.

Each year, CASA of the Tennessee Heartland is able to provide volunteer advocacy for over 250 children in Anderson County.