Our Funded Partners

Susquehanna Valley United Way is not alone in the fight to improve our community and is proud to partner with local nonprofits that are providing invaluable services and programs. We do this through fundraising, advocacy, and grant support.

Meet our 57 Funded Partners.

  • A & B Children's Theatre

    Our mission is to provide local opportunities for under served groups to participate in the arts.

  • AGAPE Love from Above

    Our mission is to provide a central location for our community to serve its residents in need by providing education, material and financial assistance, networking, referrals, and supplemental disaster/emergency relief.

  • American Red Cross, Pennsylvania Rivers Chapter

    Our chapter provides food and shelter in emergencies, assists members of our armed forces and their families, teaches lifesaving skills, collects lifesaving blood, and so much more.

  • Avenues of PA

    Avenues is an organization committed to enhancing the lives of individuals with disabilities.

  • Beyond Violence, Inc.

    Beyond Violence, Inc. provides support and safety to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault; eliminates personal and institutional violence; and offers direct services, educational programming, systems advocacy, and adult and child counseling.

  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of NEPA

    Our mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth.

  • Bloomsburg Area YMCA

    With a mission centered on balance, the Y brings families closer together, encourages healthy living and fosters connections through fitness, sports, fun and shared interests.

  • Bloomsburg Children's Museum

    The Bloomsburg Children’s Museum enriches the lives of people in the region by fostering a lifelong love of learning through enjoyable interactive programs and exhibits that bring out the imagination of every child and the child in every visitor.

  • Bloomsburg Public Library

    The Bloomsburg Public Library is a welcoming and inclusive community center to inspire and enrich individual lives. We provide access to physical and digital resources, services, and innovative programs that promote lifelong learning, literacy, and creativity.

  • Bloomsburg Salvation Army Service Center

    Whether it’s embracing the homeless, uplifting the abused or abandoned, training and mentoring the disadvantaged, providing character-building programs for youth, or assisting the displaced or elderly, The Salvation Army’s goal remains the same: serving the most people, meeting the most needs, DOING THE MOST GOOD!

  • Boy Scouts of America, Columbia-Montour Council

    The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Scout Law.

  • Boy Scouts of America, Susquehanna Council

    The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Scout Law.

  • By Grace Women's Transitional Home

    By Grace Women's Transitional Home serves women and children by providing emergency transitional housing. We also uplift and improve the wellness of each individual by offering additional resources and support.

  • Camp Victory

    Camp Victory offers the camp experience to children otherwise denied it because of limitations imposed by a chronic or catastrophic health problem, or physical or developmental challenges.

  • Central Susquehanna Opportunities, Inc. (CSO)

    CSO is the Community Action Agency for Northumberland, Columbia, and Montour counties and creates opportunities for residents to thrive by facilitating connections that create positive, sustainable changes that make the quality of life better for everyone.

  • Central Susquehanna Sight Services

    Central Susquehanna Sight Services (CSSS) has been providing vision screenings and eye health education programs and services for the blind and visually impaired in our communities for over 70 years. CSSS provides services to residents of Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union Counties.

  • Columbia Child Development Program

    ​Columbia Child Development Program is a private non-profit agency run by a volunteer Board of Directors. Established in 1972, our program has grown from a small single-purpose agency serving a few children in Bloomsburg, to a multi-purpose agency providing a variety of services throughout Columbia county.

  • Columbia County Traveling Library

    The Columbia County Traveling Library provides quality library services in underserved rural areas. Through the bookmobile, branch libraries, and the online library we build strong communities by offering access to books, information, and lifelong learning opportunities for all.

  • Concerned Citizens for Childcare, Inc.

    Concerned Citizens Day Care is here to offer your children the care, comfort, fun, and safety they deserve. And for you, the peace of mind that comes from knowing that your child is in the best of hands.

  • Danville Area Community Center

    Serving our community through educational, social, cultural, and physical wellness

  • Danville Child Development Center

    With a highly trained and experienced staff of professionals and multiple programs offered to children of all ages, including providing high-quality early learning child care experiences, the Danville Child Development Center focuses on enriching the lives of the area’s youth and their families.

  • Degenstein Community Library

    Over 20,000 children’s books, DVDs, & CDs, and educational resources suitable for public, private, parochial, & home school students. Degenstein Community Library also offers summer reading programs, Preschool story hours, and family workshops.

  • Donald Heiter Community Center

    The Donald Heiter Community Center brings the community together with innovative programming and welcoming multipurpose facilities. Serving Lewisburg, Mifflinburg, West Milton, Milton, Winfield, Selinsgrove, and surrounding communities.

  • Eos Therapeutic Riding Center

    Established in 1992 to provide therapeutic horseback riding activities for mentally, physically, and emotionally challenged children and adults. Eos (pronounced EE-ose) is a shortened form of the word Eohippus, the first horse of evolution.

  • Gate House Shelter

    Our mission is to keep families in crisis together. We provide shelter and a stable environment to homeless men and women, along with their children within the Montour and Columbia County region of Pennsylvania.

  • Girl Scouts in the Heart of PA

    Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.

  • Girls on the Run Mid-State PA

    Girls on the Run has fun, evidence-based programs that inspire all girls to build their confidence, kindness and decision making skills. Dynamic lessons instill valuable life skills including the important connection between physical and emotional health.

  • Golden Rule Love Inc

    A local non-profit organization that provides volunteer services through a network of churches such as transportation, errand running, yard work, home repair, and even technology support.

  • Greater Susquehanna Valley YMCA

    When you join the Greater Susquehanna Valley YMCA, you’re coming together with seniors, adults, and children from your community who are committed to youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.

  • Lewisburg Children's Museum

    The Lewisburg Children’s Museum inspires learning, imagination and play through interactive, enriching experiences in a safe, accessible environment to all children and their families.

  • Meals on Wheels, Selinsgrove Area

    We deliver a nutritious hot meal, Monday through Friday to people whom cannot prepare a meal themselves.

  • Middlecreek Area Community Center

    The mission of the Middlecreek Area Community Center (MACC) is to make the community stronger by providing recreational, social and educational programs for people of all ages.

  • Milton Public Library

    The Milton Public Library’s mission is to inspire lifelong learning, advance knowledge, and strengthen our community. We provide equitable access to information and services to encourage social responsibility, sustainability, and curiosity.

  • Montgomery House Warrior Run Area Public Library

    The Montgomery House Library operates in an ordinary ranch-style house in rural McEwensville, Pennsylvania. We opened our doors in June of 1967 and our name honors the Montgomery sisters, Jane and Margaret, who willed the building to McEwensville in the 1960’s.

  • Montour County 4-H

    Montour County 4-H offers a wide variety of projects that range from Expressive Arts, STEM, and Shooting Sports to Animal Science, Leadership, and Environmental Sciences. We also offer a variety of county events and activities such as Day Camps, Teen Council, SPIN Clubs, and Demonstration Night for youth to participate in throughout the year.

  • Mount Carmel Area Community Center

    We aim to celebrate the legacy of the Mount Carmel Area by providing a safe environment for all community members where heritage, innovation, and collaboration come to life.

  • Kaupas Camp, Mount Carmel Area Education Foundation

    Every June students visit Bucknell University to take part in academic and athletic activities. Then, Bucknell staff and athletes visit the MCA Campus to provide and conduct a variety of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) activities during the camp.

  • Mount Carmel Area Public Library

    The vision of the Mount Carmel Area Public Library is to improve and enrich the lives of our patrons by providing quality collections of information in education and recreation.

  • Northern Columbia Community & Cultural Center (N4Cs)

    N4Cs is dedicated to developing everyone's potential and enhancing the quality of life in Benton and surrounding communities.

  • Exchange Swimming Pool, Northern Montour Recreation Assoc.

    A family-oriented public community pool run by the Northern Montour Recreation Association.

  • Orangeville Public Library

    The Orangeville Public Library provides free access to print and non-print resources for residents of Orangeville, Pennsylvania, and the surrounding communities. We seek to promote lifelong learning, a love of reading, literacy development, and imagination building to enrich the lives of the patrons we serve.

  • Priestley-Forsyth Memorial Library

    The mission of the Priestley-Forsyth Memorial Library is to provide quality materials and services that promote lifelong learning and fulfill the informational, educational, cultural, and recreational needs of a diverse community in an atmosphere that is welcoming and respectful.

  • Ronald McDonald House of Danville

    The Ronald McDonald House of Danville offers a community of comfort and support by providing essential programs for families of children receiving medical care.

  • Selinsgrove Regional Engagement Center (REC)

    The Regional Engagement Center is the place for kids to go after school, where inter-generational programs ignite the human spirit, and the community comes together to maximize existing resources, and to create new opportunities and connections.

  • Shamokin-Coal Township Public Library

    The Shamokin-Coal Township Public Library provides free, equal, and confidential access to materials, information, and services in a wide variety of formats to meet the educational, recreational, cultural, and social needs of our community and to support lifelong learning.

  • Snyder County Library System

    The mission of the Snyder County Library System is to provide free, equal and confidential access to materials, information and services in a wide variety of formats to meet the educational, recreational, cultural, business, and social needs of our community and to support lifelong learning

  • SUMMIT Early Learning, Inc.

    Building the future through early care and education one family at a time. SUMMIT Early Learning, Inc. provides high-quality early childhood education and childcare.

  • SUNCOM Industries, Inc.

    SUNCOM Industries is a nonprofit, human services agency, which helps people with developmental and physical disabilities improve the quality of their lives. Our goal is to provide vocational training and skill development for individuals to grow to their fullest potential.

  • Susquehanna Valley CASA

    Susquehanna Valley CASA trains and provides quality volunteer advocates for children who are involved in juvenile court proceedings as a result of abuse and/or neglect. We're on a mission to ensure that every child lives in a safe, supportive, and permanent home.

  • Susquehanna Valley Mediation

    Founded in 2010, Susquehanna Valley Mediation strives to build a stronger, more vibrant community by supporting constructive responses to conflict through mediation, facilitation, training, and education.

  • The ARC Susquehanna Valley

    The Arc is a membership organization made up of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families, friends, interested citizens, and professionals that ensure those with disabilities have the support and services they need, are accepted in their communities, and have control of their lives.

  • TIME (The Improved Milton Experience)

    The Improved Milton Experience is a non-profit corporation that is focused on community revitalization. It seeks to act as a catalyst in order to instill pride and a positive image for Milton while building from the best of its past, present and future.

  • The Women's Center

    The mission of The Women’s Center, Inc. is to provide direct services for victims of domestic and sexual violence, prevention activities, advocacy, and leadership to the community in their efforts to eradicate domestic and sexual violence.

  • Thomas Beaver Free Library

    The Thomas Beaver Free Library offers educational and social opportunities by providing materials, services, and programs for all. We encourage lifelong learning and intellectual curiosity in our diverse community by connecting people and ideas in a welcoming and inclusive space.

  • Union County Library System

    The Union County Library System provides connections to materials, programs, technologies, and experiences that reflect a commitment to enrich our communities.

  • Union-Snyder Community Action Agency

    CAA’s mission is to reduce poverty in Union and Snyder Counties through self-sufficiency initiatives for families and individuals in collaboration with our community partners. CAA envisions a future where all residents of Union and Snyder counties have equal opportunity to reach their full social, civic, and economic potential.

  • Western Union County Youth Center

    Our mission is to provide youth with opportunities to help build positive relationships, strengthen their self-esteem, & promote personal skill development. We provide programs and services that connect the youth to their community while providing a positive environment where they are able to relax, socialize, and participate in group activities.