CHATTANOOGA KIWANIS CONTRIBUTES (4)

 

Signal Centers (United Cerebral Palsy  of Association)

Signal Centers is a United Way agency which offers services for children with cerebral palsy and other disabilities through its early intervention, center based activities and preschool programs.  Family support services offered include parent/training support, toy lending library and Tech Tots, a program to increase the technology assistance available to children with cerebral palsy and other disabilities.

Signal Centers also offers day activities, recreation and sports opportunities and supported employment for adults with cerebral palsy and other disabilities. For more information about Casual Day TM, contact Debbie Stallings at Signal Centers, (615) 698 8528.

UCPA.org

Cranio-facial Foundation of America

Specializes in deformities of face or skull from birth defects, tumors or trauma.  
Grant to be used for Craniofacial Family Weekend, a  camp for families and children with facial differences.  Children of all ages.  
    

 

Epilepsy Foundation of Southeast Tennessee

A voluntary, non-profit organization formed in 1977 to meet the needs of people with epilepsy, their families and concerned individuals in Southeast Tennessee and Northwest Georgia.  It is dedicated to the prevention and control of epilepsy, and to help those with seizures overcome the consequences associated. 

www.epilepsy-setn.org/

Family & Children's Services


Family and Children's Services of Chattanooga. Inc, is a private, not-for-profit social service agency designed to strengthen and preserve individual and family life through counseling and related services.
300 East 8th Street, Chattanooga, TN 37403  
423-755-2822
Fcooper@mail.fcschatt.org

 

WeekEnd Academy
Today's Inner City Children -- Tomorrow's Leaders

The Weekend Academy is a corporate citizenship program dedicated to:

Stars National Center For Youth Issues

 

Girls, Inc.

 

Kids on the Block

Chattanooga's Kids on the Block is a nonprofit education and prevention agency that uses puppetry to present ideas into the classroom. Their primary audience is elementary school children in grades 3-6 but they also do programs and trainings for adult groups, offering a wide variety of topics on health and social concerns.  resources.
P.O. Box 4764
Chattanooga , TN 37405
Robbye Lewis 757-5050 / 757-5259

 

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