Charities OBC Supports

Throughout the year, the OBC proudly supports a variety of charitable organizations and community initiatives. Our commitment to giving back is reflected in the donations we make to groups that align with our values of service, growth, and community impact. Below is a list of the organizations and causes the OBC has supported through our 2026 donation efforts.

  • Alzheimers Assoc.
  • American Red Cross
  • AmVets Post84
  • Another Chance For Animals
  • Aurora
  • Battle Ground 22 Foundation
  • Caleb’s Bridge of Hope
  • Catalyst Church Food Pantry
  • Chemo Buddies
  • Coast Guard Foundation
  • Dream Center
  • Evansville Police Department Foundation
  • Evansville Rescue Mission
  • Feed Evansville
  • Feline Fix
  • Friends Of Audubon
  • Habitat for Humanity
  • Happy Feet
  • Hollys House
  • Honor Flight of Southern Indiana
  • Howell Booster Club
  • It Takes a Village
  • Keep Evansville Beautiful
  • Mae’s Way Foundation
  • NEWLIFE Rescue & Adoption Center
  • Ozanam Family Shelter
  • PAAWS No-Kill Animal Rescue
  • Riley Children’s Foundation
  • St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
  • St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry
  • Sleep In Heavenly Peace
  • Special Olympics Posey City Polar Plunge
  • Southwestern Indiana Suicide Prevention Coalition
  • Susan G Komen
  • Tri State Food Bank
  • Tri-State Resource Recovery
  • Vision 1505
    Wesselman Park Nature Society, Inc.
  • Wounded Warrior
  • Youth First, Inc.

Holly’s House is a child and adult advocacy center for victims of intimate crimes. It is a safe location where adult and child victims of intimate violence are interviewed. A multi-disciplinary team including the Prosecutor’s Office, Police Department, County Sheriff’s Office, and the Department of Child Services work together to provide protection and justice. Advocates from Albion Fellows Bacon Center or a counselor from the Lampion Center are also available to provide support for the victims and their families.

911 Gives Hope is a group of Police Officers, Firefighters and Paramedics from Gibson, Posey, Vanderburgh, Warrick County, Indiana, and Henderson County, Kentucky dedicated to improving the lives of children and people with disabilities in the local community.

The Evansville Rescue Missions exists to glorify God by meeting the basic needs of those we serve and by sharing with them the life-changing message that “Jesus Saves”. The ERM strives to see every man, woman and child we serve equipped to be productive citizens who enjoy lasting success in Christ.

Susan G. Komen is the most widely known, largest and best-funded breast cancer organization in the United States.

The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in the United States that arranges experiences (described as “wishes”) to children with life-threatening medical conditionsIn order to qualify for a wish, the child must be between the ages of 2 and a half and 18 at the time of referral. It is the child’s physician that ultimately decides if a child is eligible.

The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in the United States that arranges experiences (described as “wishes”) to children with life-threatening medical conditionsIn order to qualify for a wish, the child must be between the ages of 2 and a half and 18 at the time of referral. It is the child’s physician that ultimately decides if a child is eligible.

The Alzheimer’s Association is the world’s leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Their mission is to eliminate Alzheimer’s Disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health.

The Hope for Heather is a not-for-profit corporation in memory of Heather Weeks, who lost her life to cancer at age 24. Heather was an advocate for women’s cancer and committed to raising funds to find a cure. Through your donation, the Hope for Heather will continue Heather’s dream of educating all women on the major symptoms of Ovarian Cancer.

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F.O.P PAL Foundation

The groups who use the facilities of the “PAL” come from various walks of life and organizations, such as the Boys and Girls Club, Neighborhood associations, Washington Hillcrest Youth Home, Boy Scouts, ARC, Evansville YMCA Canoe Club, and various foster groups and group homes within Vanderburgh County.  During the summer camp program more than 2000 children visit the camp.  There is never any cost to the children or their organization.