Partnering Agencies
United Way is unique in that
it is the ONLY non-profit that embodies 21 local
health and human service organizations.
American Red Cross
-
682-1366
The American Red Cross is a
humanitarian organization led by volunteers, guided
by it’s Congressional Charter and the Fundamental
Principles of the International Red Cross Movement,
will provide relief to victims of disasters and help
people prevent, prepare for, and respond to
emergencies.
Boy Scouts of America,
Indian Nations Council
– 800-367-1272
Providing youth with the
essential tools to successfully navigate through
their adolescent years and beyond. Teaching
America’s youth about self-respect, leadership, and
life values while preparing them to become our
leaders of tomorrow.
CASA for Children
(Muskogee) –
686-8199
Advocating for the best
interests of abused and neglected children when they
become involved in the juvenile court system. Our
vision is to recruit, screen, and train and support
community volunteers to advocate for the “best
interests” of children involved in deprived juvenile
cases in Muskogee and Wagoner counties.
Credit Counseling Center
Of Oklahoma –
682-2778
Confidential and professional
consumer debt counseling.
Girl Scouts of Magic Empire
Council -
683-7738
Girl Scouting
builds girls of courage, confidence, and character,
who make the world a better place.
Golden Rule Industries, Inc.
– 683-5505
To provide training and
employment opportunities to persons with mental and
physical developmental disabilities in the Muskogee
and Tahlequah communities.
Gospel Rescue Mission
- 682-3849
To maintain a benevolent and
charity program for the expressed purpose of meeting
the immediate, spiritual and physical needs of the
homeless, transient, hungry and victims of personal
or social disaster.
Kelly B. Todd Cerebral
Palsy & Neuromuscular Center
– 683-4621
To provide opportunity and
enable children with motor deficits of developmental
delays a physical therapy program that enhances
mobility and interaction with their families,
friends, and environment.
Kid’s Space, Muskogee
County Child Advocacy Center
– 682-4204
To provide a child-friendly
environment for the prevention, intervention,
assessment, investigation, prosecution, and
treatment of physically and sexually abused
children.
Legal Aid Services of
Oklahoma –
683-5681
Being a partner in communities
to make equal justice for all a reality.
Muskogee County Council
of Youth Services (MCCOYS)
– 682-2841
Address societal problems
which directly affect the lives and well being of
the youth and families in the communities that we
serve by providing counseling, prevention, treatment
services, and networking with local agencies in
order to empower youth and families to develop
adequate coping mechanisms to solve current or
future problems.
Muskogee County
Community Action Foundation
– 683-7637
Transportation and other
services for the elderly and the physically
challenged in our community.
Muskogee Day Nursery
– 682-8871
To provide an environment
where teachers and caregivers working together with
families, can offer programs which encourage
children, ages 10 months to 11 years, to develop
socially, emotionally, physically, cognitively, and
creatively.
Salvation Army
– 682-3384
An international movement and
an evangelical part of the universal Christian
Church. It’s message is based on the Bible; it’s
ministry is motivated by love for God. It’s mission
is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and meet the
human needs in His name without discrimination.
Salvation Army Boys and
Girls Club –
682-3384
To inspire and enable all
young people, to realize their full potential as
productive, responsible and caring citizens.
Volunteers of America –
(RSVP) –
683-1578
To respond to Oklahomans in
need and create opportunities for people to
experience the joy of serving others. RSVP helps
people find opportunities to put their skills and
life experiences to work in the community by
volunteering. RSVP volunteers serve in
organizations that range from hospitals and youth
recreational centers to local food banks and
educational facilities.
Women In Safe Home
(WISH) –
682-7879
To provide the necessary
services and support to achieve the safety,
survival, recovery, rehabilitation, empowerment, and
mental and physical health to victims of domestic
violence and their dependent family members; victims
of rape; adult survivors of child sexual assault;
victims of sexual harassment, and individuals who
are homeless as a result of family and/or sexual
violence.
Boys and Girls Club of
Tahlequah –
456-6888
To inspire, educate, and
empower all young people, especially those from
disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full
potential as productive responsible and caring
citizens, in a safe and fun environment.
CASA of Cherokee Country
– 456-8788
To be a voice for children who
come into the court system as a result of abuse
and/or neglect by providing trained volunteer
advocated who speak independently for the best
interests of the children.
Hope House of Cherokee
County –
456-4673
Dedicated to the process of
helping people help themselves by providing
emergency food, shelter and supportive services or
referral services to the homeless to aid them in
becoming self-sufficient. Our goal is to end
“intergenerational dependency” on social services,
by providing a period of opportunity for homeless
families to develop skills necessary to move into
and sustain family housing through their own
efforts.
Oklahoma United
Methodist Children’s Home
– 456-6166
In response to God’s call to
make Disciples of Jesus Christ, the Circle of Care
ministers to the changing needs of Oklahoma’s “at
promise” children, youth, and families by providing
residential and foster care