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SECA Code Charity Name Federation Name Phone Website EIN 001 SECA Code Charity Name Federation Name Phone Website EIN 001-0000 UNITED WAY OF ADAMS COUNTY UNITED WAY OF ADAMS COUNTY (217) 222-5020 www.unitedwayadamsco.org37-0673476 005-0000 UNITED WAY OF COLES COUNTY UNITED WAY OF COLES COUNTY (217) 234-8022 www.colesunitedway.org 37-0764215 006-0000 UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTYUNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 352-5151 www.uwayhelps.org 37-0662519 006-0020 American Red Cross Mid Illinois ChapterUNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY217-351-5861 www.redcross.org 53-0196605 006-0023 Anabel Huling Early Learning Center UNITED in Rantoul WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 892-4445 www.ahelc.com 37-1167320 006-0025 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central IllinoisUNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 428-4240 www.bbbscil.org 37-1348685 006-0250 Boy Scouts of America Prairielands CouncilUNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 356-7291 www.prairielandsbsa.org 37-0661186 006-0030 Catholic Charities UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(309) 636-8000 www.ccdop.org 37-1415829 006-0045 Champaign County Court AppointedUNITED Special AdvocateWAY OF CHAMPAIGN (CASA) COUNTY(217) 384-9065 www.casa4kids.org 37-0662519 006-0060 Champaign Urbana Schools FoundationUNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 398-2873 www.cusf.org 37-1273798 006-0080 Community Service Center of NorthernUNITED Champaign WAY OF County CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 893-1530 www.cscrantoul.org 37-0950247 006-0040 Courage Connection UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 352-7151 www.courageconnection.org37-1346397 006-0046 CRIS Healthy-Aging Center UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 355-1543 www.agestrong.org 37-0948852 006-0100 Crisis Nursery UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 337-2731 www.crisisnursery.net 37-1151152 006-0101 Cunningham Childrens Home UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 337-9074 www.cunninghamhome.org37-0662521 006-0105 Daily bread Soup Kitchen UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 356-7687 www.dailybreadsoupkitchen.com27-0935172 006-0110 Developmental Services Center UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 356-9176 www.dsc-illinois.org 23-7183661 006-0120 Don Moyer Boys and Girls Club UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 355-5437 www.dmbgc.org 37-0906638 006-0125 DREAAM House UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 530-0110 www.dreaam.org 46-1643964 006-0140 East Central Illinois Refugee Mutual UNITEDAssistance WAY Center OF CHAMPAIGN (The Refugee COUNTY Center)(217) 344-8455 www.therefugeecenter-cu.org37-1122770 006-0130 Eastern Illinois Foodbank UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 328-3663 www.eifoodbank.org 37-1130252 006-0148 FAMILY ADVOCACY IN CHAMPAIGN COUNTYUNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 607-0546 www.familyadvocacy.org 94-3448176 006-0150 Family Service of Champaign CountyUNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 352-0099 www.famservcc.org 37-0663559 006-0180 Girl Scouts of Central Illinois UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY1-888-623-1237 www.GetYourGirlPower.org37-0681529 006-0170 Greater Community AIDS Project UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 351-2437 www.gcapnow.com 37-1189518 006-0190 Habitat for Humanity of Champaign UNITEDCounty WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 359-0507 www.cuhabitat.org 37-1277094 006-0205 Land of Lincoln Legal Aid UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 356-1351 www.lincolnlegal.org 37-0958448 006-0207 Mahomet Area Youth Club UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 586-6323 www.mahometyouth.org 81-0615577 006-0159 Peace Meal Senior Nurtrition ProgramUNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 345-1800 www.sarahbush.org/peacemeal23-7098532 006-0160 Promise Healthcare UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 356-1558 www.promisehealth.org 14-1880824 006-0246 Races-Rape Advocacy Counseling & EducationUNITED WAY Services OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 344-6298 www.cu-races.org 27-0615591 006-0220 Rosecrance (formerly Community Elements)UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 398-8080 www.rosecrance.org 36-2235167 006-0248 Salt and Light UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 355-5654 www.saltandlightministry.org32-0074485 006-0050 Stephens Family YMCA UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 359-9622 www.sf-ymca.net 37-1312616 006-0042 The Center for Youth and Family SolutionsUNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 352-5179 www.cyfsolutions.org 45-3251182 006-0255 The Reading Group UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 351-9144 www.readinggroup.org 37-1232871 006-0260 The Salvation Army of Champaign CountyUNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 373-7832 www.SAChampaign.org 37-0923016 006-0270 Urbana Neighborhood Connections CenterUNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 954-1749 www.urbanaconnectionscenter.org27-1136885 006-0280 YMCA of the University of Illinois UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 337-1500 www.universityymca.org 37-0661257 006-0290 YWCA of the University of Illinois UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY(217) 344-0721 www.ywcauofi.org 37-0661257 007-0000 UNITED WAY OF CHRISTIAN COUNTYUNITED WAY OF CHRISTIAN COUNTY (217) 824-8404 37-0816279 007-0010 American Red Cross - 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