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United Way of Greater Waterbury Pledge Form Non‐Profit Agency Numbers United Way of Greater Waterbury Pledge Form Non‐Profit Agency Numbers United Way of Greater Waterbury's Partner Agencies CT United Ways (listed in order by location) 4044 American Red Cross Waterbury Area 3210 United Way of Coastal Fairfield County (Bridgeport) 8623 Boy Scouts of America CT Rivers Council (East Hartford) 2519 United Way of West Central CT (Bristol) 1503 Boys & Girls Club of Greater Waterbury (Waterbury) 3897 United Way of Western CT (Danbury) 4051 Catholic Charities Inc. (Waterbury) 2790 United Way of Southeastern CT, Inc. (Gales Ferry) 4887 Cheshire Community YMCA (Cheshire) 9118 Greenwich United Way (Greenwich) 4978 Children's Community School (Waterbury) 2485 United Way of Central & Northeastern CT (Hartford) 4077 CT Counseling Centers, Inc. (Waterbury) 4549 United Way of Meriden & Wallingford, Inc. (Meriden) 4085 CT Legal Services, Inc. (Waterbury) 4556 Middlesex United Way, Inc. (Middletown) 17392 Girl Scouts of CT (Waterbury) 4572 United Way of Milford (Milford) 4218 Girls Inc. of Western CT (Waterbury) 3905 United Way of Naugatuck & Beacon Falls, Inc. (Naugatuck) 4200 Greater Waterbury Interfaith Ministries Inc. (Waterbury) 7112 United Way of New Canaan, Inc. (New Canaan) 4234 Greater Waterbury YMCA (Waterbury) 4531 United Way of Greater New Haven (New Haven) 17335 Hartford Health Care Services (Watertown) 4598 United Way of Norwalk & Wilton, Inc. (Norwalk) 17350 Hispanic Coalition of Greater Waterbury (Waterbury) 4564 Valley United Way (Shelton) 4093 John J. Driscoll United Labor Agency (Waterbury) 2766 United Way of Southington, Inc. (Southington) 1537 Mental Health CT, Inc. (West Hartford) 2394 United Way of Northwest CT, Inc. (Torrington) 5850 Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sisters (Hartford) 9159 United Way of Westport-Weston, Inc. (Westport) 409045 Reach Out And Read (Madison) 4226 Safe Haven of Greater Waterbury Inc. (Waterbury) 4176 The Salvation Army Waterbury Corps (Waterbury) 4184 StayWell Health Center (Waterbury) 4135 United Way of CT 2-1-1 (Rocky Hill) 1594 Waterbury Youth Services, Inc. (Waterbury) 24893 Wellmore, Inc. (Waterbury) Page 1 of 7 2020/2021 Campaign United Way of Greater Waterbury Pledge Form Non‐Profit Agency Numbers Non-Profit Agencies 31542 Archer Memorial AME Zion Church (Windsor) The following non‐profit agencies are not affiliated with United 27086 Are You Dense (Woodbury) Way of Greater Waterbury. They represent recent campaign 5025 Assumption School (Ansonia) designation requests by our donors to allocate a portion of their 13557 Autism Services and Resources Connecticut (Wallingford) gift to these 501(c)(3)s. It is understood that the use of such 18986 Autism Society of America (Guilford) donations are not reviewed or endorsed by the United Way of 27144 Avon Volunteer Fire Department (Avon) Greater Waterbury. If the 501 (c)(3) agency you wish to 20800 Beat the Street Community Center (Meriden) designate a portion of your gift is not represented on this 326579 Ben Was Here (Southington) 530949 Benhaven (North Haven) list, please write the full name & address of the agency on 314955 Beth El Milford (Milford) your pledge form. 495168 Bethany Library Association (Bethany) 4648 Big Brothers Big Sisters Southwestern Conn. (Bridgeport) 531129 1000 Friends of Connecticut (Hartford) 531350 Bikers Against Child Abuse (Bethel) 26963 A Better Chance in Ridgefield (Ridgefield) 450304 Boothe Memorial Railway Society (Stratford) 531145 A Better Choice (ABC) Women’s Center (Middletown) 530980 Boy Scout Troop 274 (Avon) 490573 Abandoned Animals (Bethany) 332361 Boy Scouts Troop 75 (Terryville) 531053 Abilis (Greenwich) 531384 Boy Scouts Troop 28 (Hebron) 27235 Achieve Hartford (Hartford) 531392 Boys and Girls Club of Bridgeport (Bridgeport) 18051 ACTS 4 Ministry (Waterbury) 5314 Bristol Boys and Girls Club Associate (Bristol) 490631 AIDS Connecticut (Hartford) 10199 Boys and Girls Club Meriden (Meriden) 27250 AIDS Project New Haven (New Haven) 16360 Boys and Girls Club Lower Naugatuck Valley (Shelton) 5884 Alzheimer's Association Connecticut Chapter (Rocky Hill) 11957 Boys and Girls Club New Haven (New Haven) 311415 Amazing Grace Food Pantry (Middletown) 19455 Boys and Girls Club of Stamford (Stamford) 16543 American Cancer Society Connecticut (Rocky Hill) 5017 Ulbrich Boys and Girls Club (Wallingford) 4259 American Diabetes Association Eastern NE (Rocky Hill) 28316 Brass City Charter School (Waterbury) 24257 American Heart Association Connecticut (Wallingford) 530931 Brass City Rescue Alliance (Middlebury) 25064 American Legion Post 165 Wolcott (Wolcott) 4663 Bread For Life (Southington) 31765 American Liver Foundation Conn. Chapter (Wallingford) 26872 Bridge Family Center (West Hartford) 11833 American Parkinson Disease Association Conn. (Shelton) 26740 Bridge To Success Community Partnership (Waterbury) 3798 American Red Cross Connecticut Chapter (Farmington) 531434 Bridgeport Area Youth Ministry (Bridgeport) 25072 Andover Hebron Marlborough Youth and Family (Hebron) 9217 Bridgeport Rescue Mission (Bridgeport) 11403 Animal Friends of Connecticut (West Hartford) 22947 Bridges Healthcare (Milford) 15958 The Animal Haven (North Haven) 331645 Bristol Adult Resource Center (Bristol) 22749 Animal Rescue Foundation (Terryville) 531442 Bristol Central High School Performing Arts (Bristol) 26922 The ARC of Litchfield County (Torrington) Page 2 of 7 2020/2021 Campaign United Way of Greater Waterbury Pledge Form Non‐Profit Agency Numbers 3822 Bristol Preschool Child Care (Bristol) 397539 Connecticut Advocates for Parkinson (Marlborough) 490920 Brodie Park LLC (New Hartford) 31328 Connecticut Brain Tumor Alliance (West Hartford) 368308 Brookfield Craft Center (Brookfield) 4820 Connecticut Children's Medical Foundation (Hartford) 395129 Building Healthy Families (Manchester) 16113 Connecticut Community Care (Watertown) 13912 Burlington Volunteer Fire Department (Burlington) 25130 Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (Hartford) 314260 Camp Courant (Hartford) 9092 Connecticut Community Foundation (Waterbury) 331652 Camp Rising Sun Charitable Foundation (Branford) 14589 Connecticut Farmland Trust (Hartford) 532572 Cancer Couch Foundation (Southport) 8185 Connecticut Food Bank (Wallingford) 450353 Canton Community Baptist Church (Canton) 26567 Connecticut Forest and Park Association (Rockfall) 8490 Cardinal Shehan Center (Bridgeport) 6270 The Connecticut Hospice (Branford) 533356 Caring for Bethlehem (Bethlehem) 6015 Connecticut Humane Society (Newington) 4457 Carolyn's Place (Waterbury) 490805 Conn. Institute for Refugees and Immigrants (Bridgeport) 395186 Cat Tales (Middletown) 9472 Connecticut Yankee Council (Milford) 489401 Catholic Academy of Waterbury (Waterbury) 533935 Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo (Bridgeport) 29751 Catholic Charities (Danbury) 538637 Cornerstone Church (Cheshire) 4291 Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Hartford (Hartford) 8458 Cornerstone Foundation (Rockville) 26807 Center for Cancer Care Fund (Torrington) 28076 Cove Center for Grieving Children (Meriden) 395772 The Center for Family Justice (Bridgeport) 10850 The Covenant Church of Thomaston (Thomaston) 495333 Center for Human Development (Waterbury) 25015 Covenant Preparatory School (Hartford) 11874 Central Connecticut ARC (New Britain) 531046 Cromwell Board of Education (Cromwell) 28118 Cheshire Community Food Pantry (Cheshire) 490839 Cromwell Historical Society (Cromwell) 18283 Cheshire Fire Department (Cheshire) 18390 Danbury Animal Welfare Society (Bethel) 531020 Child Guidance Clinic for Central Connecticut (Meriden) 493858 Danbury and New Milford Hospital Foundation (Danbury) 530964 Children's Center of New Milford (New Milford) 453480 Dimatteo Family Charitable Foundation (Shelton) 534974 Children's Dyslexia Center (Waterbury) 450338 Diocese of Bridgeport (Bridgeport) 23077 Columbus House (New Haven) 27193 Disabled American Veterans (Rocky Hill) 531533 Community Health Center of Meriden (Meriden) 531590 Dollars for Scholars (Wethersfield) 7716 Community Health Center (Middletown) 531608 Domestic Violence Criss Center (Stamford) 4473 Community Mental Health Affiliates (New Britain) 20859 Domus Foundation (Stamford) 30858 Community Mental Health Affiliates (Waterbury) 530998 East Hampton Volunteer Fire Department (East Hampton) 26070 Community Soup Kitchen (New Haven) 31229 East Hampton Volunteer Food Bank (East Hampton) 23093 Compass Youth Collaborative (Hartford) 10389 Easterseals Capital Region and Eastern CT (Windsor) 332296 Congregational Church of Brookfield (Brookfield) 4267 Easterseals (Waterbury) 331736 Congregational Church of Plainville (Plainville) 22988 Ecumenical Food Bank (Naugatuck) Page 3 of 7 2020/2021 Campaign United Way of Greater Waterbury Pledge Form Non‐Profit Agency Numbers 403493 Edward and Laura Lane Family Fund (Derby) 27326 The Greater Hartford Branch NAACP (Hartford) 14274 Ellington Congregational Church (Ellington) 450312 Greater New Britain Teen Pregnancy Prevnt. (New Britain) 6676 Enfield Food Shelf (Enfield) 31575 Greater New Haven Cat Project (New Haven) 20768 Epilepsy Foundation of Connecticut (Middletown) 5298 Griffin Hospital Development Fund (Derby) 395889 Faith Revival Temple Church (West Haven) 4622 Guilford Community Fund (Guilford) 6833 Family and Children's Aid (Danbury) 496570 The Gunnery (Washington) 3814 Family Center Bristol (Bristol) 490979 Habitat for Humanity (Middletown) 9837 Family Centered Services of Connecticut (New Haven) 6122 Habitat for Humanity (Waterbury) 531012 Family Strides (Torrington) 531830 Hands On Hartford (Hartford) 530915 Farmington Valley
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