Posts by Marc Daly
DAY OF CARING EVENT ON THE HORIZON!
Click here to see Day of Caring opportunities! Volunteering has always been a central pillar to the United Way mission. Now more than ever we see the need to rally people, organizations and businesses around the community in support of one another. A united effort works best with a united beginning. That’s why United Way…
Read MoreHELPING CHILDREN TO LEARN AND ACHIEVE
We want kids who are facing adversity to reach their fullest potential. By supporting United Way of Jackson County we are able to fund site based mentoring through Big Brothers, Big Sisters. Children who are struggling in school, dealing with difficult issues at home, at risk of falling behind are paired with caring adults. Once…
Read MoreA SACRED DUTY: EARNING YOUR TRUST
Trust, it’s been said, takes years to build, seconds to break, and forever to repair. No one is more keenly aware of that truism than we in the nonprofit world. When you share your hard-earned dollars, or the precious gift of your time and talent, we must be worthy of your trust. It’s a…
Read MoreDEDICATED TO IMPROVING JACKSON
“Being united to make positive changes in our community.” That’s what LIVE UNITED means to board member and Women’s Leadership Council Chair Melissa Callison. Melissa is the Director of Legal Administration & Tech Support for Consumers Energy. She has been active with the Consumers’ United Way campaign for several years; in fact, Consumers has recognized Melissa…
Read MoreGIVING TROUBLED TEENS DIRECTION
We believe that by providing guidance to children who are in trouble will help keep them in school and improve relationships in their home. Because of your support we are able to fund the Juvenile Diversion and Truancy Prevention Program operated by Family Services & Children’s Aid. The program develops a plan unique to each…
Read MoreREDUCING THE NUMBER OF TEEN MOMS IN OUR COMMUNITY
We believe improving awareness about teen pregnancy prevention reduces the number of young girls getting pregnant. Some 70% of teen mothers do not finish high school, and 75% remain single and depend long-term on public assistance. Your support to United Way helps fund the Jackson Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative. TPPI addresses issues contributing to teen…
Read MoreSAVING PEOPLE FROM LIVING ON THE STREET
We believe Jackson County residents living at or near poverty should have the chance to avoid eviction and homelessness. Your support allows United Way of Jackson County to fund a Mediation and Eviction Diversion Program facilitated by Legal Services of South Central Michigan. This program builds positive communication between tenants and landlords, as well as…
Read MoreHEALTHY AND ACTIVE KIDS BECOME HEALTHY AND ACTIVE ADULTS
We believe children are more likely to remain active throughout their life if they participate in regular physical activity they enjoy. Routine physical activity during their formative years will have a long term positive impact on their health. By supporting United Way of Jackson County you make it possible for children from less fortunate families…
Read MoreTHE STREET IS NOT A HOME
We believe Jackson’s most vulnerable citizens deserve housing, food, access to medical & mental health services, a sense of community and a place they can call home. Because of your support, United Way of Jackson County can provide funding to the John George Home. Early in 2016, key members of our community came together to…
Read MoreABUSE TO STABILITY: HELPING WOMEN AND CHILDREN
We believe that helping women and children break away from a dangerous domestic situation protects them from current and future harm. Survivors of domestic violence need assistance that puts them on the pathway to safety and financial stability, benefiting them and our community. Because of your support, United Way of Jackson County is able to…
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