What: 2014 United Way Campaign Kick-off
When: Monday, September 8, 2014, @ 5:00 p.m.
Where: RiverEdge
10191 County Highway B
Marshfield, WI 54449
Cost: Suggested $5 donation
Please join us Monday, September 8, 2014, at RiverEdge to help us kick-off our annual fall campaign. A cash bar and food sampling will begin at 5:00 pm. Dinner will begin at 5:20 pm with a program to follow. 2014 United Way Campaign Drive Chairs, Beth & Brian Kief will lead the program and there will be a guest speaker to talk about her experience on Wisconsin’s FoodShare program. The kick-off will also serve as an
introduction to a community-wide invitation to take the SNAP Challenge this October.
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Monday, August 18, 2014
On Any Given Day at United Way
Last week we had our intern keep count of all of the
individuals and phone calls that we received in a single day at United
Way. The results surprised me. I know our office is a busy place, but even I
underestimated how many people we come into contact with on a single day. So what does a typical day look like at
United Way? We had 53 individuals visit
our office and 17 phone calls.
The visits included 35% of the individuals coming to our
office seeking assistance with securing employment either by using the Job
Center or for an interview that a local employer was conducting. An additional 35% of the individuals came to
our office for United Way programs, including Backpack and School Supplies, Nutrition
on Weekends and the Keep Kids Warm program.
The remaining 30% of the individuals were seeking services such
assistance with food or rent assistance from North Central Community Action, or
came to our office for their W-2 case management appointments.
When I began with United Way we had probably five people a
month walk into office. There are days
when I have to admit the five people a month would be nice, but it doesn’t fulfill
our mission. Everyone deserves opportunities to achieve a quality education
that leads to a stable job, family-sustaining income through all of life’s
stages, good health and a safe home. That's why Marshfield Area United Way
focuses on the building blocks of a good life: education, income and
health.
On any given day in our office, you can see the work of
United Way donor dollars and our mission at work. Whether it’s supporting
school readiness through the backpack & school supply drive, providing
income supports through North Central Community Action Program, increasing the
health or well-being of child through the Nutrition on Weekends program. All of
these things (education, income, and health) are intertwined and all are improving
the overall quality of life in the Marshfield area. It takes an entire
community to make a difference. Last year, because of you and United Way, more
than 15,000 individuals in and around the Marshfield area received support from
United Way programs and initiatives. Your generosity is making a difference in
our community.
Paula Jero, Executive Director
Marshfield Area United Way
Marshfield Area United Way
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