Posts by Marc Daly
SAFETY & STABILITY FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS
We believe women and children who are survivors of domestic violence should have the tools they need to have a life of safety, stability and success. Your support has made it possible for the United Way of Jackson County to fund the Trauma Counseling at the AWARE Shelter. Survivors of domestic and sexual violence have…
Read MoreA BOLD STEP TOWARD FINANCIAL STABILITY
Blog by Ken Toll My last two blogs touched on a new community vision, United Way’s focus on Financial Stability, and the impact of poverty and near-poverty on people and the community. Today I want to touch on how Jackson County is going to really move the needle. Remember our vision: We will be a…
Read MoreMAKING JACKSON A BETTER PLACE FOR EVERYONE
“I want to do what I can to help others. It’s as simple as that.” Ted Ykimoff is a longtime volunteer with United Way of Jackson County. For 22 years he has helped as a solicitor, chaired our General Business Campaign, volunteered at local events and engaged in countless other ways. This year Ted is…
Read MoreSO WHAT IS ‘FINANCIAL STABILITY’ ALL ABOUT?
Financial Stability has been one of United Way’s focus areas for years, along with Education, Health, and Capacity Building. But given how often people ask me what it means, I guess we haven’t done a good job of describing it. A financially stable household has these four things going for it: 1.) Enough income to…
Read MoreA VISION FOR COMMUNITY PROSPERITY
There’s an old, familiar proverb: “Where there is no vision, the people perish.” When it comes to poverty, that proverb has a dire—and often literal—meaning. As you read this, 18 percent of households in Jackson County are stuck in poverty. Another 23 percent may skirt the federal definition of poverty, but they remain one car…
Read MorePROVIDING LEADERSHIP AND DEDICATED TO JACKSON
“It’s Important to invest in our community.” Mindy Bradish-Orta has been a volunteer board member for the United Way of Jackson County for roughly 6 years. Mindy always seems to be working or volunteering. She loves Jackson and she does everything she can to make our community a better place. “It’s important to invest…
Read MoreHELPING KIDS SUCCEED IN SCHOOL
Working parents have difficult decisions. Think about the single mom who is working multiple jobs just to stay ahead. She has three young children–two struggling in school, and a preschooler not school-ready. She works full time. How does she make sure they can succeed in school, go on to post-high learning and have rewarding careers? Access…
Read MoreHELPING PEOPLE BECOME FINANCIALLY STABLE
We believe that teaching individuals how to take control of their personal finances puts them on their pathway to financial stability. Because of your support, United Way of Jackson County is able to fund Financial Stability Workshops through the Community Action Agency. These workshops help low and moderate income individuals enhance their financial skills and…
Read MoreSAVING OUR SENIOR WOMEN
We believe Jackson County’s older citizens should have their basic medical, nutritional and emotional needs met and a place they call home. Because of your support, we can make sure that nearly 50 senior women have access to assisted living, proper nutrition, medical care and counseling through the Jackson Friendly Home. Each woman was living…
Read MoreA TRUE CHAMPION FOR JACKSON
“It only felt right to give back.” – Lynda Waldron Lynda Waldron has been volunteering with our campaign leadership for three years, and she has been a member of the Women’s Leadership Council for five years. Lynda works for Henry Ford Allegiance Health as their gift shop supervisor. When she’s not volunteering with United Way…
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