Chamber for Good on Twitter Chamber for Good on Facebook

Want to receive occasional notifications of needs in OUR community?


You've chosen to view the financial needs for the following category:

People

Aberdeen Area Community Foundation

Aberdeen Area Community Foundation, Inc. was chartered as Aberdeen Area Foundation, Inc. on April 23, 1984 to receive and administer a gift from a local businessman. The particulars of that first gift are lost to history, but true to its slogan, Looking Forward. Giving Back., AACF and its many contributors remain committed to the promotion and preservation of Aberdeen and the surrounding communities. AACF endows the gifts given to it and spends only a portion of the earnings from the endowment on worthy area projects. It is the perfect mechanism for individuals, organizations, companies and others to provide for their community future as their legacy. AACF is a stand-alone 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, but also enjoys a relationship with the South Dakota Community Foundation as a Community Savings Account

Aberdeen Community Theatre

For more than thirty years, the Aberdeen area has offered great support to ACT’s efforts. A community theater, like ours, isn’t possible without an endless supply of volunteers and patrons. We provide a host of opportunities for people to get involved – young or old – on stage, back stage or in the audience. Our Young People’s Theatre programming allows youth six to sixteen to build and enhance their theater skills. Our subsidiary, Capitol Cinema, bring quality film experiences to those interested. If you have any questions about getting involved with ACT or would like more information about our programming, please stop in at our office, 417 S. Main St. (look for the CAPITOL marquee in downtown Aberdeen) or call us at our office (605)225-2228.

Avera St. Luke's Foundation

The basis for our work is compassionate care through gifts, stewardship of their use, and growth of our regional health care. The role of Avera St. Luke's Foundation is one of encouraging and accepting gifts to supplement our programs. Through contributions, donors touch the lives of friends, family, neighbors and strangers when it is most needed. Gifts are used to support patient needs programs, special equipment and assistance that would otherwise no be affordable. Donations have provided life-saving medication, lodging to be near loved ones, transportation, educational programs and materials, and much more. We are Avera, and we work every day to live out our mission and make life better for those around us. Together, we are changing lives. If you would like more information on the different ways you can support our Foundation's efforts, please contact our office at 605-622-5885

Bethesda of Aberdeen

Bethesda strives to promote a caring, community-like quality of life by providing a comprehensive continuum of affordable and exceptional health care services, senior housing alternatives and community services in an environment that is grounded in faith and growing to serve. Bethesda seeks to be a leader in developing and providing quality lifestyle options for elders in our community and the surrounding area. Bethesda is a local 501c3 not-for-profit organization that was established almost 50 years ago, in Aberdeen, SD. Bethesda provides services to over 250 people each day and employs approximately 250 part-time and full-time staff in our area. Bethesda's Programs and Contact Information is Listed Below: Bethesda Home of Aberdeen/Skilled Nursing Home Care/225-7580 Bethesda Sharing Center/Child Daycare and Preschool/225-7596 Parkside Retirement Community/Independent Senior Living Apartments/225-7900 Bethesda In-Home Community Services/In-Home Care Services/225-7900 Bethesda Towne Square/Assisted Living Apartments/225-7600 K.O. Lee Adult Day Health Center/Person-centered and Customized Care in order to Stay at Home Longer/225-7602 All donations to our programs are considered significant. Thank you for considering a gift to our organization. Contact us anytime at 377-2722.

DTOM22/0 Foundation

DTOM 22/0 is a nonprofit foundation dedicated to preventing veteran suicide. 22 of our nations heroes commit suicide every day! Many suffer from PTSD, TBI, Moral Injury and more due to extended combat tours over our nation’s longest war. These men and women have made great sacrifices for our country, but often return to America battling physical and mental wounds sustained during combat. Beyond that, the act of transitioning back to civilian life is a painful and difficult task. We are constantly learning more about PTSD and Moral Injury, their causes and treatment options. Here at DTOM 22/0 we are developing a comprehensive treatment plan based on available research using treatment plans to help veteran reintegrate into civilian society and reclaim their lives. We are currently in the start-up phase of building “The Ranch” a comprehensive treatment facility. Modeled after a Colorado lodge, the facility will house up to 30 veterans for up to 18 months and provided individual treatment plans for each vet. Giving Our Veterans a new start.

Elks Lodge #1046

Annual Children's Christmas Party Event party supplies, food, gifts needed,request donation of funds for trees for the lodge property at 705 Circle Drive.

Hub Area Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI) was founded in 1976 by Millard and Linda Fuller in Americus, GA. The concept was developed at Koinnonia Farms with home building beginning in 1968. Over 800,000 homes around the world have been built, rehabilitated, or repaired since it was founded. Habitat's reach extends to all 50 U.S. states and more than 70 countries around the world. After nearly four decades of building homes and helping 5 million people improve their housing situations, Habitat understands that adequate housing fundamentally transforms lives. Children gain a sense of security, have room to grow and can focus more on their education and dreams for the future. Since March 1984, when President Carter first donated his time and carpentry skills to Habitat, the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project (CWP) has been helping spread the message of Habitat for Humanity International around the world. The projects have taken thousands of other volunteers to house-building sites worldwide. Hub Area Habitat for Humanity is the Aberdeen area affiliate of HFHI and was founded in 1993. Hub Area HFH has built or renovated 12 homes, 11 of which are located on or near Ward Drive. Dr. Dick Ward was the first executive director followed by Peter Kirkpatrick. In the beginning, Hub Area Habitat for Humanity had difficulty finding suitable lots for home building. Consequently Hub Area Habitat for Humanity decided to purchase and develop land for Habitat homes. After the North Penn home was completed, Hub Area Habitat secured financing used to purchase and develop 14 lots on Ward Drive. Ten lots currently have Habitat homes with two additional lots having Governor's Houses.

Lutheran Social Services

Lutheran Social Services responds to changing needs in South Dakota communities. LSS touched the lives of South Dakotans more than 50,600 times this year with a variety of programs and services statewide. LSS is one of the largest private non-profit social service agencies in South Dakota and serves people of all ages, faiths, races and economic status with professional, confidential and affordable services.

Relay for Life Brown County

Relay for Life of Brown County June 1st - 2nd 5pm to 12am Brown County Fairgrounds Relay for Life Survivor Dinner June 1st 5pm to 7pm Odde Building

The Journey Home

The members of the Journey Church began planning the process to create a homeless shelter and supportive housing program in 2009. The leaders and members wanted to address the complex needs of people requesting assistance but knew the opportunities for this population were limited in Aberdeen. With much detailed planning, The Journey Home was up and running three years after the birth of the initial idea. The Journey Home remains as a daughter organization of the Journey Church. The Journey Home was developed to address the problems of homelessness, criminal recidivism, and chemical dependency in the Aberdeen area. Our mission is to provide a safe haven to those who have lived complicated lives by demonstrating the love and guidance of Jesus Christ. The Journey Home welcomes everyone of all faiths or of no faith and does not seek to proselytize Christian beliefs. Essentially, we seek to provide people with a hand up rather than a hand out. We are committed to serving people regardless of their gender, age, religious denomination, sexual orientation, political beliefs, background or income. We are equally committed to working with our neighbors through open, honest and ongoing communication.

The Salvation Army

Provides emergency case work services; supplemental food services; emergency disaster services; youth center programming; weekday noon meals; referral services; and other miscellaneous services.

United Way of Northeastern South Dakota

The mission of the United Way of Northeastern South Dakota is to provide support for programs in the health and human service fields which reflect the needs of the area. The United Way will raise funds and establish and evaluate priorities for the distribution of the funds raised.