Citizens Review Panel
Citizens Review Panel
Citizens Review Panel
See how it works. Trained volunteers protect donor investment.
United Way of the CSRA Citizens Review panels are composed entirely of community volunteers and are responsible for visiting United Way's partner agencies annually to review the funded programs and services as well as make funding recommendations bi-yearly in our Community Investment Process. These panels are vital in maintaining United Way agency credibility and accountability to the community while ensuring the community outcomes are being effectively evaluated.
See how it works. Trained volunteers protect donor investment.
United Way of the CSRA Citizens Review panels are composed entirely of community volunteers and are responsible for visiting United Way's partner agencies annually to review the funded programs and services as well as make funding recommendations bi-yearly in our Community Investment Process. These panels are vital in maintaining United Way agency credibility and accountability to the community while ensuring the community outcomes are being effectively evaluated.
See how it works. Trained volunteers protect donor investment.
United Way of the CSRA Citizens Review panels are composed entirely of community volunteers and are responsible for visiting United Way's partner agencies annually to review the funded programs and services as well as make funding recommendations bi-yearly in our Community Investment Process. These panels are vital in maintaining United Way agency credibility and accountability to the community while ensuring the community outcomes are being effectively evaluated.
United Way of the CSRA's 2-1-1 helpline is a FREE information and referral service.
If you need help finding assistance or available resources in the CSRA, or want to give help, dial 2-1-1 from any phone or you may dial 706-826-1495. Your call is completely confidential and free. You may also visit www.211csra.org to use our online database.
All services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
United Way 2-1-1 provides information and referral services for the following:
Basic Human Needs Resources
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Food Banks
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Clothing Closets
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Shelters
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Rent Assistance
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Utility Assistance
Physical and Mental Health Resources
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Health Insurance Programs
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Maternal Health
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Crisis Intervention Services
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Support Groups
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Drug & Alcohol Rehabilitation
Employment Support Resources
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Financial Assistance
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Job Training
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Transpotation Assistance
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Educational Programs & Workshops
Support for the Elderly & Persons with Disabilities
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Adult Day Care
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Congregate Meals
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Meals on Wheels
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Respite Care
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Transportation
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Homemaker Services
Support for Children, Youth, and Families
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Childcare
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After School Programs
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Protective Services
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Family Resource Centers
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Summer Camps
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Mentoring & Tutoring
Volunteer Opportunities & Donations
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Community Service Projects
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Group Projects
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Collection Drive Donations
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Donations of Services or Products