United Way of Randolph County
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Partner Agencies


4-H
Offers clubs, special interest programs, summer camps, school enrichment and training for school age children and providers.
www.ces.ncsu.edu/randolph
 
Phone: 336-318-6000

Alcohol & Drug Council of North Carolina
Seeks to reduce the human suffering and economic cost of alcoholism and other drug abuse and addiction.
www.alcoholdrughelp.org


The American Red Cross of Randolph County
Provides relief to victims of disaster.
www.redcross.org
Phone: 336-629-2399


The Ash-Rand Rescue & EMS
Provides emergency, rescue and medical services by highly trained and specialized volunteers.
Phone: 336-625-3354


Asheboro Day Care Services
A licensed day care center of non handicapped children, where the fee is based on a sliding scale.
Phone: 336-629-4601


Asheboro Randolph YMCA
A place where children, adults and families can enjoy themselves while participating in programs which strive to instill the Christian values of respect, honesty, caring and responsibility.
www.randolphasheoroymca.com
 
Phone: 336-625-1976

Autism Society of NC
Connects people who live with autism (and those who care about them) with resources, support, advocacy and information tailored to their unique needs.
www.autismsociety-nc.org


Best Friends
Provides positive role models for young persons between the ages of 6 and 17 who need guidance in dealing with the problems of growing up in today’s complex society.
www.randolphasheoroymca.com
 
Phone: 336-625-1976


Boy Scouts - Old North State Council
The nation’s foremost youth program of character development and values based leadership training.
www.bsaosnc.org
 
Phone: 336-378-9166


C.A.R.E.
(Child Abuse Reduction Effort)
Educates second graders in recognizing child abuse and thereby seeks to prevent it.
bjmcdowell@co.randolph.nc.us
 
Phone: 336-318-6623


Central Boys & Girls Club
Provides youth ages 6-18 with results oriented programs in the areas of Education and Career Development; Health and Life Skills; Character and Leadership Development; The Arts; and Sports, Recreation and Fitness.
www.hpclubs.org
 
Phone: 336-625-5550

Children’s Home Society
A leading resource in adoption and foster care, promotes the right of every child to a permanent, safe and loving home.
www.chsnc.org


Christians United Outreach Center
Offers basic needs assistance food, mortgage, rent, utilities, medication, gas auto repair and shelter for the homeless.
www.cuoc.org
 
Phone: 336-625-1500


Communities in Schools of Randolph County
 
Works to help kids stay in school and prepare for life by connecting needed community resources with kids.
www.cisnc.org
 
Phone: 336-434-0008

Epilepsy Association of NC
Provides information and training to communities, families and victims. Also sponsors self-help groups in several NC cities.
www. aesnet.org


Family Crisis Center
A shelter, assistance and referral service for victims of domestic violence, rape and sexual assault.
http//business.asheboro.com/rcfcc
 
Phone: 336-629-4159

Florence Crittenton Services
A safe and healthy environment for pregnant girls and women, adolescent mothers in foster care, and nonpregnant, at-risk foster care adolescents.
fcsnc.org


The Girl Scouts – Tarheel Triad Council
Works with girls ages 7-17 to build character and skills for success through leadership development, strong values, social conscience and conviction about their own potential and self-worth.www.tarheeltriad.org  Phone: 336-861-5699


Habitat for Humanity of Randolph County
A non-profit house building organization for families in need of affordable homes.
www.habitatrc.com
 
Phone: 336-625-1429


Legal Aid of North Carolina Inc.
Greensboro office provides legal assistance to low income individuals who lack the means to employ private legal counsel.
w
ww.legalaidnc.org
 
Phone: 336-272-0148

Mayor’s Committee for Persons with Disabilities


The Mental Health Association and Helpline of Randolph, Inc.
Advocates for the mentally ill in the areas of legislation, education, social action and direct services to help eliminate the stigma of mental illness.
www.mharandolph.org
 
Phone: 336-325-5551


MERCE Clinic
Offers medical and dental services to low income and uninsured residents.
Phone: 336-672-1300

NC Coalition on Adolescent Pregnancy
Assists local community groups to organize programs to prevent adolescent pregnancy.
appcnc.org

NC Tuberous Sclerosis Association
Provides services and support to families affected by Tuberous Sclerosis.


Randolph County Partnership for Children
Our county’s lead organization to plan, identify and fund programs and services for young children and their families – with the goal that every child enters school healthy and ready to succeed.
www.randolphkids.org
 
Phone: 336-629-2128


Randolph County Senior Adults Association
Provides congregate lunch, home-delivered meals, transportation, adult day services, outreach, information and assistance and senior center activities designed to enable individuals with an emphasis on those over age 60, to live their lives with independence and dignity.
www.senioradults.org
 
Phone: 336-625-3389

Randolph Fellowship Homes
Assists chemically dependent individuals by providing an environment conducive to social, psychological and vocational stabilization.
Phone: 336-625-1637


Regional Consolidated Services
Works to keep elderly and disables clients in their homes through the provision of personal care, respite, house cleaning, errands and minor home repairs.
www.regionalscs.org
 
Phone: 336-629-5141


The Salvation Army
Offers emergency assistance through food baskets, clothing, furniture and financial assistance with rent/mortgage, utilities and prescriptions.
www.salvationarmy.asheboro.org
 
Phone: 336-625-0551

The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs of High Point 
A youth service agency that inspires all youth to become productive and contributing members of society through positive, educational, recreational, emotional, physical and spiritual programming.
Phone: 336-881-5444


The Volunteer Center of Randolph County
Strengthens our community by creating meaningful volunteer connections.
 
Phone: 336-626-6643