American Red Cross
Provides disaster & social assistance, blood collection services, safety & swimming training.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Reno County
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Reno County provides a positive role model and mentor for youth ages 5-17. The children are matched with carefully screened, caring volunteers ages 16 - 116.
Boy Scouts of America Quivira Council
Provides young people with activities & programs to instill positive values.
Boys & Girls Club/KAS
Boys & Girls Club/Kids After School, headquartered at Shadduck Park 600 W. 2nd, provides a safe, fun, educational environment during out of school hours. Kids After School is designed for parents/caregivers who work and need after school care for their children. After school programs offered at Lincoln, Ave A, and McCandless schools & at Shadduck Park.
Cancer Council of Reno County
To provide service to individuals and families affected by cancer and to provide education about prevention and treatment of cancer to the general public.
To promote cancer education in Reno County by expanding and developing public education, professional education programs and Dr. Waddle color books for children.
To coordinate, facilitate and reimburse necessary travel to and from treatment centers for Reno County residents.
To provide limited reimbursement for medical expenses such as medication, equipment and nutritional supplements. (Not to include treatment cost or physicians' fees.)
To assist patients in obtaining necessary medical equipment through an equipment loan program.
To be flexible to work with other non-profit groups such as RSVP, Hospice, Victory in the Valley, American Cancer Society, etc. to coordinate, to raise funds and to educate.
Child Care Links
A non profit 501(c)3 agency offering support services for child care providers and child care financial assistance for low-income families that are working on higher education or employment upgrade opportunities.
Children’s Emergency Shelter
Children's Emergency Shelter is a safe, temporary respite home for children ages 0 - 13 who've been removed from their homes due to abuse or gross neglect.
Early Education Center/T.E.C.H.
Special needs services for children ages birth to 3 years.
Elmdale 50-Plus Center
Elmdale 50-Plus Center is a community focal point for people 50 years and older to gather for recreational and social activities. Sponsored by the Hutchinson Recreation Commission.
Emergency Energy Fund
The Emergency Energy Fund assists people of limited resources with utility bills. This provides services at no charge or fee to clients.
First Call for Help, Inc.
First Call for Help is a catalyst in the delivery and use of community and county services. As a community information center, First Call minimizes duplication, coordinates needed services, locates available resources in Reno County and keeps accurate rec
Food Bank of Reno County
Food Bank of Reno County provides food for people on an emergency basis, make an appointment through the Salvation Army.
Girl Scouts Heartland Kansas
Our mission statement is: Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place. Girl Scout Youth Development is the traditional Girl Scout program as experienced by thousands of girls in our Council every year. Trained adult volunteers (troop leaders) guide girls who participate in age-level troops of 5-30 girls. Girls meet in safe environments with positive role models on a consistent basis. We strive to promote diversity. There is no other organization in Reno County that can provide this unique girl-led leadership and development experience. Community service is an integral part of our program. Troops interact with many area agencies through service projects to nursing homes, hospitals, low income families, food banks, humane societies, and much more. They provide neighborhood cleanups, holiday celebrations, patriotic and veterans’ activities, and help for our elderly. Our troops fulfill their promise to “make the world a better place”. As a pilot Council for the Pathways program, girls may experience the Girl Scout Leadership Experience through several different “pathways” (e.g., through a troop, camp, event offering, or other process). The Journeys curriculum offers a coordinated series of activities grouped around a theme. Each journey is tied to some of Girl Scouts' 15 national outcomes for girls, as defined in the Girl Scout Leadership Model. These outcomes are integral to the three leadership keys, Discover, Connect, and Take Action. In supporting girls, we are amazed at how many families we strengthen. We are finding that many women have only been adult Girl Scouts, introduced to the program as their daughters became involved. Mothers may sit along the sidelines for weeks or even years before deciding to take a role in mentoring their daughter’s troop. With the support of the Girl Scout organization, the mother receives training and experience in planning events, organization, public speaking, budgeting and reporting, taking charge, letting others lead, and offering advice to other mothers who are becoming involved. The pride and empowerment that comes from changing young girls’ lives has an impact on her life too. They use the experience to build courage, confidence and character that allows them to go back to school, change a bad relationship or job, or take control of their family’s financial situation.
Girls in Reno County have the opportunity to explore programs and events in 80 counties across Kansas. Youth Development activities are held in Reno County and many girls residing in here travel outside the area for events and learning opportunities.
Hadley Day Care Center
Hadley Day Care Center provides day care and preschool for children ages 2 weeks - 12 years, with an infant room. Preschool curriculum is followed in each unit.
HCC Child Care Scholarships
Healthy Families Hutchinson
Healthy Families-Hutchinson / Kansas Children's Service League assists new parents overburdened by stress factors, provides parent education, child development and helps link families with community resources.
Helping Hands Fund
Helping Hands Fund is funded by United Way of Reno County and is specifically used by agencies to fund emergency rent assistance, utilities assistance, and life-sustaining medication assistance.
Hospice of Reno County
When a patient is diagnosed with a life-limiting
illness, hospice care can offer enhanced comfort and
promote higher physical functioning and a greater
sense of well being during the final months and days
of life. Our focus during this phase is gentle care and
maximum comfort.
Hospice provides:
pain and symptom management
emotional and spiritual counseling
bereavment services
medications, equipment and supplies related to terminal diagnosis
restorative and alternative therapies
volunteer assistance
Hospice of Reno County also offers the Hospice House which is an alternative setting for end of life care.
Registered nurses are on stay 24 hours per day
Staff are specialized in end of life care
Home Like atmosphere
Hutchinson High School Child Care
Interfaith Housing Services
Interfaith Housing Services, a faith-based organization not affiliated with any religion, is a coming together of all denominations, civic organizations, social groups, businesses, and individuals who help meet the needs of our community.
Kansas Legal Services, Inc.
Kansas Legal Services, a statewide non-profit organization, is dedicated to helping low income Kansans meet their basic needs through the provision of essential legal and mediation services.
Meals on Wheels
Hutchinson Meals on Wheels provide hot, well-balanced meals for the homebound 5 days a week.
New Beginnings
New Beginnings, Inc. operates an emergency & transitional housing for homeless and provides affordable housing.
Personal Safety Awareness Program
Personal Safety Awareness Program teaches children how to avoid becoming victims of sexual assault. This is a project of Horizons Mental Health Center.
Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Center
Provides confidential, non-judgmental support and shelter to anyone who has been affected by domestic violence or sexual assault.
Special Populations Program
Provides recreation and other activities for Reno County individuals with disabilities. Sponsored by the Hutchinson Recreation Commission.
The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army provides immediate emergency services which sustain a normalcy of life. These services include: food, clothing, shelter, medications, energy assistance, funeral assistance, furniture, and counseling. We also provide a safe place for people to take care of their personal hygiene by providing soap, towels and a place to take a needed shower. We have weekly character building youth activites, and a Monday thru Friday After School Program. We also have a payee program where we manage the financial affairs of 120 people.
The Volunteer Center
The Volunteer Center strengthens non-profit organizations by recruiting, referring and supporting volunteers for the betterment of the community. In addition to matching the time and talents of individuals willing to serve with organizations in need of volunteer help, the Center provides technical support on volunteer managment issues.
United Cerebral Palsy of Kansas
Helps people with cerebral palsy and similar disabilities, provides a variety of services in Reno County such as; recreation, specialized equipment, consulting services, and information and referral services.
Visions of Hope (CASA)
Visions of Hope, Inc. provides programs to ensure that children who come in contact with the juvenile court system have the right to safe, loving and nurturing homes.
YMCA
YMCA provides quality youth and family programs which enhance human and community growth and development, scholarships available. Includes gymnastics, swimming, childcare.