ACTIVE KIDS ARE HEALTHY KIDS

Jackson School of the Arts

Dance for a Healthier Jackson

SchooloftheArts

Active children are healthy and perform better in school.  We also believe it’s important for children to have access to the arts.  326 area children have access to dance classes because of your support to the United Way of Jackson County.  These children exercise regularly and have positive role models in their lives.  Most of these young dancers would not have access to dance if it wasn’t for this program.  The Jackson School of the Arts recently shared this Story of Impact as an example of what happens when we LIVE UNITED!

Dance brings people together and this was most evident this past season when an older dancer formed a strong friendship and bond with a younger dancer. The young dancer, Sarah, comes from a loving household, but one that has faced divorce and cancer in the past year. The older student took Sarah under her wing and now we see them come in the studios together for extra practice. They are now a reliable team at most of our volunteer events too. Sarah’s mom says this mentor relationship and friendship is the reason her daughter loves dance even more. 

Discover more about the Jackson School of the Arts

See how United Way of Jackson County promotes a healthy community

Contact Marc Daly if you want regular Blog United Updates

Giving Tuesday 2025: Where You Can Give

December 1, 2025

UWSCMI Invests in Small Business. Here’s Why You Should Too.

November 26, 2025

UWSCMI Celebrates ‘Notable Leader’ Stephanie Slingerland

November 4, 2025

Invitation Open for 2026-27 Community Impact Grants

October 27, 2025

Haircare Done Right: Samson’s Haircare

October 23, 2025

Launching Today: UWSCMI’s Community Connect

October 20, 2025

Tri-County Partners Launch Capital Cares Collaboration to Strengthen Access to Health and Human Services

October 17, 2025

State Budget Signed with Significant Investments for ALICE

October 10, 2025

Kalamazoo Continuum of Care Comprehensive Strategic Plan to End Homelessness in Kalamazoo County Sessions

September 26, 2025

MCSC Announces September and October Trainings

September 17, 2025