Community United Way of Pioneer Valley: Community based, locally governed organization which supports critical human service needs through annual campaign drive which funds more than 130 programs throughout the Pioneer Valley. (413) 737-2691



Alcoholism and Drug Services of Western Massachusetts: Provides a continuum of alcohol and drug treatment to anyone who requests our services regardless of race, creed, color, sexual orientation, disability or resources. (413) 737-1141



Association for Community Living: Dedicated to providing services which promote dignified community living for people with developmental disabilities and support for their families. (413) 732-0531



Behavioral Health Network: This program is an outpatient mental health clinic supported by public and private funds. The program serves clients with mental health problems and behavioral disorders. (413) 734-3151



Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Hampden County: The area's oldest and most successful mentoring program, creating long-term one-to-one relationships between screened and trained adult volunteers and at-risk youth. (413) 781-4730



Boy Scouts of America, Pioneer Valley Council: Fun-filled programs which promote in young people the development of positive values, leadership, responsibility, and personal fitness, Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Explorers. (413) 594-9196



Boys and Girls Club of Greater Westfield: The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Westfield is a non-profit youth development, guidance and recreation agency. (413) 562-2301



Chicopee Boys and Girls Club: Committed to the physical, educational, recreational and vocational well-being of youth, six (6) to eighteen (18) years of age. (413) 592-6707



Chicopee Child Development Center: We provide educational child-care to families with children ages 2.9 to 7, year around, 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM, licensed by OFC. (413) 593-3942



Dunbar Community Center: Services include: youth mentoring, prevention workshops, academics, leadership development, conflict mediation, single parent support and services to families with mental retardation. (413) 788-6143



El Instituto De La Familia: Empowers youth to outreach into the community with peer educators to educate youth about violence prevention and mediation. (413) 747-0090



Friends of the Homeless: Operates a 365 day a year emergency open bed shelter for the homeless at 769 Worthington Street, Springfield MA. (413) 732-3069



Jewish Family Service of Greater Springfield: Services provided on a non-sectarian basis, including individual, family and group counseling, older adult/guardianship, refugee resettlement and adoption.

(413) 737-2601



Ludlow Boys and Girls Club: A youth development organization providing both school-aged childcare and social-recreational programs for members ages 3-18 years old. (413) 583-2072



Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center: Health and human services, recreation, prevention, educational support services and emergency food distribution services for youth, families and adults. (413) 746-3655



Metropolitan Springfield YMCA: A charitable, non-profit association which offers recreational, educational, and wellness programs for men, women, and children of all ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds. (413) 739-6951



North End Community Center: Provides after school, evening and summer programs for children and teenagers that foster responsible citizenship, provide recreational opportunities, and facilitate emotional and moral development. (413) 788-0562



Open Pantry Community Services: A private non-profit agency which provides comprehensive community services to hungry, homeless and disadvantaged people in the greater Springfield, MA area. (413) 737-5354



Pioneer Valley Girl Scout Council: Active program for girls 5-17, designed to provide flexible, fun adventures, guided by caring adults in a safe environment to stimulate personal and intellectual growth. (413) 525-4124



Spanish American Union: SAU's programs and services in health education and health promotion benefit low-income men, women, children, youth and elders in a variety of health areas. (413) 734-7381



Springfield Action Commission: One of Massachusetts' 25 Community Action Agencies, SAC helps low income people by providing subsidized child day care, GED training, homeless prevention, and advocacy services. (413) 263-6500



Springfield Day Nursery: Supports and strengthens families by providing care for all children in a stable and nurturing environment and by promoting awareness of the needs of children and families. (413) 733-2181



Springfield Girls' Club Family Center: Serves the needs of Springfield children, teenagers and adults through sports, recreation, education, social-cultural, Preschool, School Age Child Care, Day and Residential camping programs. (413) 739-4743



Springfield Jewish Community Center: Provides social, recreational, cultural and informal educational activities to the Jewish and general population in the Pioneer Valley. (413) 739-4715



Urban League of Springfield: The Urban League of Springfield, Inc. provides services toward the development of children and families. (413) 739-7211



Visiting Nurse Association of Pioneer Valley: The Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice of Pioneer Valley provides comprehensive quality home health care to patients and support groups to families and care-givers. (413) 781-5070



West Springfield Boys and Girls Club: Provides leadership for the giving of guidance and the promoting of health, social, educational, vocational, and character development of boys and girls of all ages. (413) 736-1831



YMCA of Greater Westfield: The YMCA of Greater Westfield is a values based, mission driven not-for-profit charity whose purpose is to provide services to children and families in the greater Westfield community. (413) 568-8631



YWCA of Western Massachusetts: Responds to the crisis needs of battered women and their children, victims of sexual assault, pregnant and parenting teens, pregnancy prevention, female offenders, and teen transitional living. (413) 732-3121