Participating Agencies

In 2005 the Clothing Bank sign-in sheet shows 5,654 visits by individuals who need clothing. Families who have lost their possessions due to fire are also provided clothing and some household goods.
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The Fund for Local Emergency Needs is used primarily for the purchase of prescription medications for those unable to buy them, as well as other urgent needs. In 2005, $14,422 was spent on prescription medications.
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The Food Bank furnishes sacks of food to people out of work or whose food stamps have been depleted. In 2005, 897 families were assisted.
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The Christmas Toy Program is organized and carried out by the United Fund staff and volunteers with strong community support. In 2005, 601 children received toys for Christmas.
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Disaster service case workers with the Rome-Floyd Chapter of the American Red Cross assist Cedartown families who have lost their belongings due to fire. The Cedartown United Fund reimburses the Chapter for assistance given.
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Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and the Boys and Girls club provide programs of character building, citizenship and physical fitness for local youth.
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The Student Special Needs Fund is administered by the Polk County School System and assists students with clothing and other needs so they may stay in school.
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The Community Free Lunch Program is sponsored by the Ministerial Association through the Samaritan House. Volunteers from community churches prepare and serve lunch on the last five days of the month to those in need, while providing an atmosphere of Christian fellowship.
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Our House is an on-going effort by a group of concerned citizens to provide emergency shelter, counseling and support for battered women and their children.
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The Sexual Assault Center provides counseling and shelter for sexually abused citizens.
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