- American Heart Association
Research and community education programs aimed at reducing deaths and disabilities from cardiovascular diseases and stroke.
- American Red Cross
Dan Roll, Chapter Manager.
Provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies through a volunteer-led humanitarian effort.
- Association of Retarded Citizens - Volusia (ARC)
James King, Executive Director.
Provides community and center based support and services to adults with mental retardation and developmental disabilities.
- Boy Scouts of America, Central Florida Council
Ron Oats, Scout Executive.
Prepares young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.
- Boys & Girls Club of Volusia/Flagler
Joe Sullivan, Executive Director.
Daily, low cost program at 8 locations provides youths with character and leadership development, health & life skills, education & career development, the arts & sports, fitness, and recreation.
- Catholic Charities
Alan Rettig, Regional Director.
Helps those in need regardless of race, creed, color, or sex through family emergency assistance, counseling, and adoptions.
- Center of the Visually Impaired
Ronee Hudson, Executive Director.
Offers Independent Living Services to visually impaired individuals, which include daily living skills classes, computer training, mobility, and peer support for adults as well as transition services for youth.
- Children's Advocacy Center
Maryann J. Barry, Executive Director.
Provides counseling, treatment, and prevention programs for victims of child abuse and their families.
- Children's Home Society
Christine Davenport, Executive Director.
Provides foster care, emergency shelter and residential group care, adoption services, case management, and family support services to children and families in Flagler and Volusia Counties.
- Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida, Inc.
Bill Abbuehl, Executive Director.
Provides free, high quality, non-criminal legal assistance to low-income people.
- Community Outreach Services
Dr. Susan Wesley, Executive Director.
Provides services to alcohol and drug abusers and their families, including out-client intervention, group treatment, continuing care, residential intensive treatment, transitional treatment, long-term treatment, and family member services.
- Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Central Florida & the Florida Gulf Coast, Inc.
Greg Kiefer, Executive Director. Andrea McMahon, Counselor.
Provides credit and comprehensive housing counseling, creditor repayment plans, and educational presentations. FHA/HUD - approved counseling agency with certified credit and housing counselors.
- Council on Aging of Volusia County
Gail Camputaro, Executive Director.
Provides services to enhance the quality of life of senior citizens, enabling them to be self-sufficient and independent.
- Daytona Beach Police Athletic League
Lynn Parfitt, Director.
Creates a bond between police officers and community youth, especially those at risk, and promotes greater trust and understanding through athletic, academic, and cultural activities.
- Early Learning Coalition of Volusia and Flagler Counties
Vicky Stark, Executive Director.
Provides and supports quality, comprehensive childcare services through assistance to children and families, childcare providers, and employers. Low-income families may receive financial assistance to become self-sufficient.
- Easter Seals of Volusia-Flagler Counties
Lynn Sinnott, President.
Maximizes independence of individuals with disabilities and special needs by providing the highest quality treatment, education, and support services.
- Family Renew Community
Claris Mac'Kie, Executive Director.
Provides a transitional housing program designed to enhance vocational and life management skills, as well as lead to affordable , permanent housing to homeless families with children.
- Girl Scouts of Citrus Council
Margaret Skene, CEOB.
Provides an environment where girls develop leadership skills, decision-making skills, a positive self-esteem and social conscience through activities that are fun and personally challenging.
- Girl Scouts of Gateway Council
Sandra Tysver, Executive Director.
Provides an environment where girls develop leadership skills, decision-making skills, a positive self-esteem and social conscience through activities that are fun and personally challenging.
- Greater Daytona Beach Area YMCA
Ken Barnes, Chief Executive Officer.
Builds healthy spirit, mind, and body through programs in fitness, childcare, youth sports, swimming, summer camping, minority achievers, "handicappable" rehabilitation, teen leadership, and more.
- Halifax Urban Ministries
Troy Ray, Executive Director.
Responds to emergency needs of hungry, homeless, and low-income individuals and families through the distribution of food, hot meals, diapers, and emergency financial assistance.
- House Next Door
Steve Sally, Executive Director.
Provides programs focusing on relationship building and effective parenting skills with the goal of raising children to be free of drugs and academically successful.
- Mental Health Association
Gail Gregory, President / Chief Executive Officer.
Offers no-cost services to the community; these include drop-in centers, support groups, classes for divorcing couples, advocacy for consumers and a substance abuse prevention program for first graders.
- Mid-Florida Housing Partnership
Fran Gordon, Executive Director.
Offers down payment assistance for home buyers in Volusia and Flagler Counties, money management, credit counseling, housing counseling, adult education/GED, career and academic counseling, Family Book Club, Small Business Development classes, and transitional housing for homeless.
- Outreach Community Care Network
Loretta Jennings, Executive Director.
Provides comprehensive case management services, outreach, community education, risk reduction, social/recreational activities for individuals and families infected with or affected by HIV/AIDS.
- PACE Center for Girls
Dr. Renee McQueen, Executive Director.
Provides education, counseling, and therapeutic support to girls and young women working to overcome physical or sexual abuse, delinquency, poverty, and drug or alcohol problems.
- The Salvation Army
Major Mark Harwell, Officer in Charge.
Multifaceted religious and social service organization actively engaged in addressing the needs of the homeless and hungry, persons in financial crisis, and at risk children and youth.
- Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida
Dave Krepcho, Regional Director.
Collects and distributes millions of pounds of food and grocery products per year to local emergency food pantries, shelters, soup kitchens, and other important nonprofit feeding programs.
- Serenity House of Volusia
Randy Croy, Executive Director.
Provides a full range of services to indigent substance abusers with serious and complex disorders.
- St. Gerard Campus
Caroline Wolff, Executive Director.
Provides a maternity home, accredited high school, outreach program, day care for high school students, serving all mothers, and mothers to be at no charge.
- Stewart - Marchman Treatment Center
William C. Bell, President / Chief Executive Officer.
Provides addiction treatment to adult and adolescents, including prevention, intervention, outpatient, residential, and detoxification programs.
- United Cerebral Palsy of East Central Florida/WORC
Barry S. Pollack, President/CEO.
Serving individuals with disabilities in our community for over 35 years through vocational, residential, and community based support services that assist in maximizing their independence, self-sufficiency, and quality of life.
- Volusia Literacy Council
Judy Conte, Executive Director.
Provides one-on-one tutoring in reading, writing, math, and workplace skills to adults functioning at, or below, the 9th grade level of literacy.
- West Volusia Family YMCA
Chris Seilkop, Interim Executive Director.
Provides leadership and facilities for social, recreational, and physical fitness programs in an environment conducive to social character building.