Our goal is to keep our list of Agencies and what they are doing as up to date as possible. If you see that any information on this web site is in error or inaccurate, we would appreciate immediate notification to correct the matter. Thank you very much.
Agencies that work with United Way
United way of Morgan County has dedicated this page to acknowledge the Agencies that work with United Way in Eastern Colorado. Brush, Fort Morgan, Wiggins, Hillrose, Synder and Weldona are all contributors to United Way, and we appreciate them and all the folks in between.
A Caring Resource Center of NorthEast Colorado
(970) 842-4324
Provides free pregnancy testing and counseling, advocacy- support educational materials, adoption referrals and abstinence and relationship based curriculum.
Adult Basic Education
(970) 542-3270
Providing family literacy activities that promote literacy and provide instruction to assist English as a second language learners to become literate and assist learners to become literature and gain necessary skills to function effectively in the community, family and/or the workplace.
American Red Cross - Centennial Chapter
(970) 867-2437
A volunteer organization that helps people prevent, prepare and respond to emergencies through community education and direct services to victims.
Arthritis Foundation of Colorado
(800) 475-6447
Provides free educational information about arthritis programming to help people with arthritis and provides funds for research to find a cure.
Association For Children with Disabilities
(970) 867-5633 ext 48130
Works to enhance a variety of supportive services for specials needs children, their families and professionals working with them.
Baby Bear Hugs
(970) 867-4847
Provides parent educational materials, referrals, and support through home visitation and groups with children 3 years old and younger.
Blue Horizons
(970) 842-4077
Provides the holistic needs of youth by assessing the needs of youth and planning programming to meet those needs and helping youth know and find the programs that meet those needs.
Boy Scouts of America - Longs' Peak Council
(800) 800-4052
Through experiential learning helps youth develop essential skills and personal characteristics, self-reliance, leadership, responsibility, self-esteem and initiative-that will last a lifetime.
Civil Air Patrol
(970) 669-6879
Helps with search and rescue of missing persons and missing aircraft.
Connection for Independent Living
(800) 887-5828
To promote and assist people with disabilities to live independently and to have the freedom to make choices.
EBEN EZER Lutheran Care Center Home & Personal Care Services
(970) 842-2861
A caring community of housing, health care, spiritual and supportive services for older persons and those with special needs.
Girl Scouts of Colorado
(888) 801-1269
In partnership with adult mentors, grow strong and build leadership, character and confidence through fun, contemporary programs that meet their needs and interests.
Home Run Against Drugs
(970) 842-2098
Educate students on the consequences of tobacco and drug involvement and empower them with resistance skills related to self-esteem, goal setting and healthy life style choices by reaching them early with age appropriate information and to facilitate role-model influences.
Morgan County Family Center
(970) 867-9606
Connects family to community resources needed for successful living and provides family services through parent education, child care referral, family advocacy and youth activities.
One Morgan County
(970) 867-1243
There are thousands of immigrants who call Morgan County home. We are all neighbors, co-workers, friends and family. OMC's work is aimed at helping to make the transitions associated with immigration more efficient so that each of us in our many roles, whether we are immigrants or receiving community members, have an increased chance of reaching our highest potential for the betterment of ourselves and for our community. OMC offers Citizenship Pathway Resources including citizenship instruction and assistance with citizenship applications.
Salvation Army - Brush Unit
(970) 842-5001
Providing emergency services including food, shelter and meals, disaster relief, rent and utility payments, special needs camps and educational and tutorial programs.
S.A.R.A. - Sexual Assault Response Advocates
(970) 867-2121
Provides prevention/educational programs and services to aid victims/survivors of sexual assault to enable recovery.
Share, Inc.
(970) 867-4444
Provides services to victims of domestic violence including shelter and outreach for battered women and their children, support groups, bilingual advocacy, emergency and on-going services, information and referral and community education programs.
School for the Performing Arts
The School for the Performing Arts (SPA) exists to provide a community and interaction that instills a sense of value and confidence into every student. By offering a level of instruction and facility that exceeds what one would normally expect from a community of our size, the SPA offers students the opportunity to learn the value of the performing Arts by allowing them to explore their natural talents. The positive impact the Performing Arts School experience will have in their lives will serve as a platform for their self-expression and develop a talent in each person that can be enjoyed for a lifetime for themselves and by others. The SPA at the Historic Lincoln School is a milestone endeavor for North Eastern Colorado. The first not-for-profit school of its kind in the area, The SPA has created a venue for students of all ages to partake in the performing arts. The SPA operates dance, voice, piano and guitar studios and will offer future programs that fit well with the vision of the school.
2-1-1
(800) 559-5590
The connection between the community and human services. Your information and referral service.