Posts by Marc Daly
Being Involved To Better Our Community
“LIVE UNITED means all people, from all walks of life and circumstances, united by a passion to serve and improve the community we share.” Valerie Jurasek is a Global Safety and Pharmacovigilance Associate with Inventiv Health and has been a United Way of Jackson County board member for nearly 2 years. Valerie wants to do…
Read MoreWe Want A Healthy, Happy, and Stable Jackson County.
Healthy kids are happy kids, they have better school attendance and overall better attitudes. Healthy kids grow up to be healthy adults who work, live, play and contribute to our community. Promoting a healthy lifestyle for our youth includes promoting physical activity. Dance for a Healthier Jackson is a program supported by United Way of…
Read MoreKeeping Families Together, Adults Working, and Kids In School.
We recognize mental health is just as important as physical health. When individuals are mentally and physically healthy they are able to work or continue their education. Your support allows United Way of Jackson County to sustain The Family Counseling Program through Family Service and Children’s Aid. This program addresses a wide variety circumstances: parent-child…
Read More$4.4 Million To Those Who Need It Most
Every dime matters for individuals and families who are struggling. Your support makes it possible for United Way of Jackson County to fund the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program. Low-income households who qualify are getting their taxes properly prepared for free by trained volunteers, and they are getting the tax return they deserve. Households…
Read MoreDriving Change and Impact In Our Community
“We’re all in this together and need to stand beside each other to build a better community.” Keri Wood from Eaton Aerospace and United Way Volunteer. Keri Wood is one of the newest member of our Campaign Cabinet. She has been volunteering her time to provide direction and leadership for our fundraising efforts for just…
Read MoreYour Impact On Our Community
This week we have a video Story of IMPACT from our Volunteer of the Year, Ted Ykimoff. Why does your gift matter?
Read MorePreventing Teenage Pregnancies and Keeping Girls In School
We believe reducing the number of teenage mothers in our community is just one step of many in creating a community rich in opportunities and free from poverty. The Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative was formed in 2005 by UWJC and continues today as part of the Jackson County Health Department. TPPI seeks to improve adolescent…
Read MoreWe Believe Troubled Teens Can Be Redirected
We believe in second chances. We believe troubled teens who are going down the wrong path can be redirected. We want these kids to grow into responsible adults who are financially independent. Your United Way of Jackson County support allows us to fund a Juvenile Diversion and Truancy Prevention Program that provides at-risk juveniles with…
Read MoreEnsuring A Stable Tomorrow By Investing In Our Youth Today
We believe we can eliminate poverty in our community, in part, by preparing struggling students to succeed in school. Our elementary aged students have a greater chance of graduating high school if they are reading at grade level by the 4th grade. Your support makes it possible for United Way of Jackson County to give…
Read MoreStability For Our Greatest Generation
We believe elderly men who have been abused, neglected or unable to care for themselves deserve an affordable home where their basic needs are met. Your support for United Way of Jackson County allows us to fund the John George Home. This facility provides a home, food and help with medical and mental health care.…
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