Community Partners

A Safety Net of Agencies

Partnerships are critical to United Way’s work to break down barriers, build opportunities, and create economic stability for the benefit of all.

United Way of Long Island advances the common good, creating opportunities for a better life for all by focusing on three key building blocks: health, education and financial stability. We accomplish this in collaboration with community partners, made up of Long Island nonprofit agencies.

Our community partners are at the forefront of responding to the most vulnerable and at-risk Long Islanders, reach thousands of residents every year, and continue to provide a great impact.

To build stronger, more equitable communities where everyone can thrive, contribute to the Long Island Impact Fund, which supports critical programs and services of our community partners.

 

Community Partner Agencies

 

YOUTH OPPORTUNITY

  • Child Care Council of Nassau, Inc.
  • Choice for All
  • Circulo de la Hispanidad
  • Colonial Youth & Family Services, Inc.
  • Girl Scouts of Nassau County, Inc.
  • Girls Inc. of Long Island
  • Harbor Day Care Center, Inc. d.b.a. Harbor Child Care
  • Hicksville Teenage Council Inc. DBA Hicksville Boys & Girls Club
  • JCC of the Greater Five Towns (The Marion & Aaron Gural JCC)
  • Long Island Head Start
  • Maureen’s Haven Homeless Outreach
  • Mid-Island Y JCC
  • North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center
  • NYSARC, Inc. - Nassau County Chapter (AHRC Nassau)
  • Pal-O-Mine Equestrian
  • Sid Jacobson Jewish Community Center
  • The Suffolk Y Jewish Community Center, Inc.
  • Timothy Hill Children’s Ranch, Inc.
  • Variety Child Learning Center
  • YES Community Counseling Center

 

FINANCIAL SECURITY

  • Bellport Hagerman East Patchogue Alliance
  • Center for Advocacy  Support & Transformation (CAST)
  • Community Development Corporation of Long Island, Inc.
  • COPAY, Inc.
  • Economic Opportunity Council of Suffolk, Inc.  
  • ERASE Racism, Inc.
  • Housing Help Inc.
  • Labor Education & Community Services Agency, Inc. (LECSA)
  • Leadership Training Institute (LTI)
  • Legal Services of Long Island
  • New Ground
  • Pronto of Long Island, Inc.
  • United Veterans Beacon House, Inc.
  • Wyandanch Homes and Property Development Corporation

COMMUNITY RESILIENCY

  • American Red Cross on Long Island
  • Long Island Coalition for the Homeless

 

HEALTHY OPPORTUNITY

  • ACDS
  • Ascent: A School for Individuals with Autism
  • Association for Mental Health and Wellness, Inc.
  • Babylon Breast Cancer Coalition
  • Baldwin  Community House/ BCADA/Baldwin Council Against Drug Abuse
  • Barry & Florence Friedberg JCC
  • CancerCare - Long Island Office
  • Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Rockville Centre
  • Central Nassau Guidance & Counseling Services, Inc.
  • EAC Network
  • EPIC Family of Human Service Agencies
  • Family & Children’s Association
  • Family Service League
  • Gerald J. Ryan Outreach Center, Inc.
  • Gurwin Jewish Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
  • Health & Welfare Council of Long Island
  • Helen Keller Services for the Blind
  • Hispanic Brotherhood, Inc.
  • Hispanic Counseling Center, Inc.
  • Island Harvest Food Bank
  • Islip Breast Cancer Coalition
  • Long Island Alzheimer’s and Dementia Center
  • Long Island Cares, Inc.
  • Mental Health Association of Nassau County, Inc.
  • Options for Community Living, Inc.
  • Society of St. Vincent de Paul Long Island   
  • Suffolk Independent Living Organization (SILO)
  • The Retreat, Inc.
  • Thursday’s Child
  • Visiting Nurse Service & Hospice of Suffolk
  • West Islip Breast Cancer Coalition

FIND HELP

211 Long Island is a free, non-emergency information service that connects Long Island residents to health and human resources, in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, they may need on a daily basis or during a disaster.
 
To contact 211 Long Island dial 2-1-1, or outside Nassau and Suffolk Counties 1-888-774-7633, or visit 211longisland.org