Our Partners

Member Agencies

Adopt-A-Class

232 Elohi Way
Loudon County, TN 37774
352-219-1046

Adopt-A-Class is a 501(c)(3) educational charity that supports three Loudon County local public elementary schools with volunteer services, supplies and program support. Volunteers help in classrooms, complete projects at home, collect and distribute donated supplies, and participate in fundraisers. The charity annually purchases hundreds of items requested by teachers and staff for enrichment, organization and health.

Boy Scouts of America Great Smoky Mountain Council
1333 Old Weisgarber Road Knoxville, TN 37909
865-588-6514
The mission of Boy Scouts is to serve others by helping instill values in young people and in other ways prepare them to make ethical decisions over their lifetime in achieving their full potential.

Boys & Girls Club of Loudon County

201 N. B Street
Lenoir City, TN 37771
865-232-1228
The club works to enable youth to achieve academic success, build healthy lifestyles, and develop strong character and citizenship skills through after school and summer programs.
CASA of the Ninth Judicial District
12680 Highway 11 West Lenoir City, TN 37771
865-717-4186
Carefully trained CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteers are appointed by the Juvenile Judge to serve the best interest of a child at risk for abuse and neglect in the family courts. The CASA volunteer investigates and monitors the case providing judiciary reports and speaking at court hearings as necessary.
211
400 Main Street Knoxville, TN 37902
2-1-1
By dialing 211, residents of Loudon County can receive non-emergency information and referral for health and human services.
East Tennessee Kidney Foundation
PO Box 22072 Knoxville, TN 37933
865-209-8885
Foundations provides assistance to local patients suffering from kidney disease by providing reimbursement for transportation expenses incurred from traveling to and from life-dependent dialysis treatments. .
Epilepsy Foundation
1715 Magnolia Avenue Knoxville, TN 37917
865-522-4991
The foundation provides public education about epilepsy while providing financial and emotional support to people with epilepsy and their families.
Girl Scouts of the Southern Appalachians
1567 Downtown West Blvd. Knoxville, TN 37919
800-474-1912
Girl Scouts prepare girls, ages 5-17 to become competent, resourceful women inspiring them with the highest ideals of character, conduct, patriotism and service.
Greenback Emergency Rescue
6815 Morganton Road Greenback, TN 37742
865-856-6186
The squad provides special ambulance service assisting individual needs in transportation from home to medical appointments; water search and rescue; mountain rescue; swift water rescue; and provides assistance to other squads.

Helen Ross McNabb Center: Center Pointe

5310 Ball Camp Pike
Knoxville, TN 37922
865-523-4704
A detoxification service in a residential rehabilitation facility that includes group and individual counseling, chemical dependency education, life skills training, family and aftercare counseling, referral and assessment.
Iva’s Place
PO Box 71 Lenoir City, TN 37771
865-988-7867
Iva’s is a safe haven for women & their dependent children who are/have been victims of domestic abuse. Programs are designed to help victims become more self sufficient and independent and include budgeting, nutrition, job and life skills.
Kids First Child Advocacy Center of the Ninth Judicial District
887 Highway 70 West Lenoir City, TN 37771
865-986-1505
The center provides a multidisciplinary advocacy team to serve severely abused children in the 9th Judicial District and school resource libraries used by teachers, counselors and social workers as they work with students and their caregivers.
Legal Aid of East Tennessee
607 W. Summit Hill Drive Knoxville, TN 37902
865-637-0484
Legal Aid provides civil legal services to eligible, primarily low-income persons and groups representing them on legal issues pertaining to the basic necessities of life such as food, shelter, income health care, education, family stability, safety, consumer protection, equal rights, and fundamental human dignity.
Little Tennessee Valley Educational Cooperative
1432 East Lee Hwy, Ste. 1 Loudon, TN 37774
865-458-8900
The Birth to Three Program offers family centered, community based early intervention services to infants and toddlers with special needs.
Loudon County Education Foundation
318 Angel Row Loudon, TN 37774
865-458-8749
The Education Foundation provides books monthly to preschool children through the Dolly Parton Imagination Library program. In addition the foundation provides grants to teachers for special projects to expand their curriculum and to expand the opportunities of students.
Loudon County Fire & Rescue Squad
9000 Highway 11 West Lenoir City, TN 37771
865-986-2882
The squad handles fire outside the city boundaries, extricates victims in traffic accidents and searches for lost persons and drowning victims.
Loudon County Health Improvement Council
PO Box 742 Loudon, TN 37774
865-385-5271
The mission is to facilitate the highest level of health attainable for every person in Loudon County through advocacy, identification of needs, public awareness and programming. The council’s Positive Peer Pressure Clubs (P3) provide students opportunities to develop leadership skill, to work on issues such as bulling and tobacco use, and to mentor younger students.
Loudon County Project Lifesaver
12680 Hwy. 11 West, Ste. 1 Lenoir City, TN 37771
865-986-4823
The program provides search and rescue of individuals that have wondered off and may become lost due to Alzheimer’s, autism or other memory disorders. Program includes a bracelet worn by the individual and a tracking device used by the tracking team to locate the individual who has wondered off.
Loudon County Senior Center
901 Main Street Loudon, TN 37774
865-458-5445
The homemaker program provides light housekeeping, bill paying, grocery shopping, etc. for the elderly with a goal of helping them remain in their homes.
Loudon Mile of Dimes
422 River Bend Drive Loudon, TN 37774
865-458-6872
The program provides Christmas food boxes to needy and elderly families in Loudon, Philadelphia and surrounding rural areas and provides emergency food, medicine and utility assistance.
Senior Citizens Home Assistance Service
1472 Old Hwy. 95 Lenoir City, TN 37771
865-986-8000
The Homemaker Program provides assistance with cooking, cleaning, laundry, grocery shopping and personal care to individuals that are not able to safely perform the activities themselves enabling them to remain in their home.
Sexual Assault Center of East Tennessee
Helen Ross McNabb 2455 Sutherland Avenue Knoxville, TN 37919
865-558-9040
The center provides 24-hour crisis intervention, forensic nursing facility, therapy, advocacy and support for child and adult victims of sexual assault and sexual abuse.
STAYinTV
140 Daligugi Way Loudon, TN 37774
865-458-7084
Agency works to identify the changing needs of their community and spearhead actions that enable residents to age in place with dignity. Provides home repair and transportation services.
Tellico Village Computer Users Club
244 Lakeside Plaza Loudon, TN 37774
865-332-5313
The Technology Access Program (TAP) provides computer systems to students who do not have access to one in their home and provides mentoring services to local high school students geared toward completion of the Community Service and Senior Project requirements.
Tellico Village Volunteer Fire Dept.
210 Chota Road Loudon, TN 37774
911
This organization provides fire and emergency medical services to a community of approximately 6,000 residents. In addition, they provide mutual assistance to Loudon County and for other local fire departments.
The Good Samaritan Center of Loudon County
119 A Street Lenoir City, TN 37742
865-986-1777
An assistance ministry of the Churches of Loudon County, providing food, cloths, prescription medication, utility and rent assistants to needing families and individuals.
The Hearing and Speech Foundation
1652 E. Broadway Avenue Maryville, TN 37804
865-977-0981
Hearing assistance program provides hearing aids and services to low-income individuals. Services include an audio logical exam, unique ear molds and hearing aids to approved clients.

Grant Applications for the April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025 Funding Year:

Deadline: All proposals are due by Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 5 p.m. No late proposals will be accepted.  Application interviews will take place March 25, and March 26, 2024 via Zoom
Proposals should be emailed/shared (zip file, sharable link, etc.) to: sipek@unitedwayloudoncounty.org
*Please follow all instructions*