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Association of Programs for Female Offenders
APFO, as an affiliate organization of the American Correction Association, has brought the program needs of female offenders to the attention of ACA and works with ACA on developing policy statements and program direction. APFO serves as a sponsor and co sponsor of informative workshops on the topic of female offenders at the annual ACA Congress. |
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Family and Corrections Network
The mission of Family and Corrections Network (FCN) is to uphold families of prisoners as a valued resource to themselves and their communities in order that the criminal justice system, other institutions and society become supportive of family empowerment, integrity, and self-determination. |
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National Institute of Corrections
Providing federal, state, and local corrections agencies with training, technical assistance, information services, and policy/program development assistance. |
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NC Department of Corrections
The mission of the North Carolina Department of Correction is to promote public safety by the administration of a fair and humane system which provides reasonable opportunities for adjudicated offenders to develop progressively responsible behavior. |
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State of North Carolina
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Child Welfare League of America; Children of Prisoners
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| Summit House Charlotte Links |
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Children's Alliance
Mission: To work collectively to identify, advocate and act upon real solutions for the challenges and barriers faced by the children of our community.
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United Way of Central Carolinas
United Way of Central Carolinas, Inc. is a local and regional partnership of volunteers, donors, staff, agencies and people served, which raises and distributes funds and strives to strengthen community capacity and individual ability to care for one another. |
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| Summit House Piedmont Links |
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Family Life Council
The Family Life Council is a not-for profit agency established in 1968 to support the development of strong families in Guilford County. The Family Life Council is a member organization of the United Way of Greater Greensboro. |
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Alcohol and Drug Services of Guilford
ADS is a private, non-profit agency providing substance abuse education, prevention, and treatment services to residents of Guilford County and surrounding areas. Individuals and families receive the highest quality of care available with strict attention paid to confidentiality and client rights. |
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Family Services of the Piedmont
Family Service is focused on building safe and healthy families and strong communities. To do this, the agency provides counseling, victim services, prevention services, and community education |
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| Summit House Triangle Sponsor Links |
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BB&T
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Kilpatrick Stockton
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Kacvinsky LLC
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Pharmae
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Hayes Barton Cafe & Dessertery
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The Chocolate Door
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Escazu Artisan Chocolates
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WR Chocolatier
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Azurelise Chocolate Truffles
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Peche De Chocolat
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Raleigh Foot & Ankle Center
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Jones Day
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Mutual Distributing Company
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Progress Energy
Progress Energy signed on as our first Title Sponsor and close to doubled their 2006 contribution! Progress Energy is one of North Carolina's leading community supporters and has supported Summit House for over eleven years! |
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DOCUSOURCE of NC
DocuSource of NC, a philanthropic community leader, doubled their support of Summit House in 2007 and became Title Sponsors; DocuSource has sponsored Summit House for the past six years. Kathy Murchison, President and CEO, has donated much of her own time and company talents in support of our families. |
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Marti Hampton
Summit House was thrilled to have Marti Hampton as a Gold Sponsor in 2007. This is Marti's second year supporting the Summit House Golf Event. Marti was featured on NBC's Today Show on September 20, 2007. |
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Ameriprise Financial
Judy Little and Ameriprise Financial signed on as our lunch sponsor for the 11th Annual Charity Golf Event. Judy is planning on becoming personally involved with the Summit House families and will be teaching our moms all about personal finance. |
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| Summit House Triangle Links |
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Triangle Community Foundation
Triangle Community Foundation is a nonprofit organization that manages $120 million in funds established by individuals, businesses and families. From these funds, we give grants to nonprofit organizations and administer a variety of programs for the community’s benefit.
The Foundation currently manages over 740 funds, ranging in size from $10,000 to $10 million, primarily for the benefit of Wake, Durham, Orange and Chatham counties. During the 2008-09 fiscal year, the Foundation granted more than $15 million to nonprofits, schools and community efforts. On average, we distribute more than 10% of our assets each year, raising the total value of grants made since the Foundation’s inception in 1983 to nearly $144 million. |
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Southlight
SouthLight is a private, non-profit, United Way funded organization whose mission is to eliminate addiction, abuse and misuse of drugs, including alcohol, in the communities we serve. Since 1970, we have developed comprehensive substance abuse programs that address the needs of youth, adults and families. Our services include education, treatment, counseling, housing, and court intervention. |
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Interact
Interact is a private, non-profit, United Way agency that provides safety, support, and awareness to victims and survivors of domestic violence and rape/sexual assault. Interact fulfills this mission through the support of its volunteers and community.
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SafeChild
SAFEchild was established in 1992 by the Junior League of Raleigh as an outgrowth of that organization's long-standing commitment to children and families. Reflecting its public position statement that "every child has the right to mature in an environment free from physical abuse and emotional neglect," the Junior League voted to create a child abuse prevention agency to fill a gap in human service offerings in Wake County. Working closely with Wake County Social Services and dozens of other public and private agencies in the Wake County, the League incorporated SAFEchild as an independent agency and provided the initial financial backing it needed to develop programming, procure office space, and hire staff.
In the years since, SAFEchild has served some 600 families per year in addition to the 5,000 first-graders reached each year through Funny Tummy Feelings. It has bought its own house on West Morgan Street and developed a robust fundraising process, working with individuals, corporations, agencies, and foundations. SAFEchild's priority areas are parent/caregiver education, one-to-one support, and group support. |