Community Steps continues to grow
236 area students participated in the third year of Community Steps – a partnership between United Way of Northeastern Minnesota (UWNEMN) and the Mountain Iron Fire Department (MIFD).
236 area students participated in the third year of Community Steps – a partnership between United Way of Northeastern Minnesota (UWNEMN) and the Mountain Iron Fire Department (MIFD).
33 local children participated in the first-ever United Way of Northeastern Minnesota (UWNEMN) Community Steps event in Koochiching County August 9th.
Community Steps began as a collaboration between the Mountain Iron Fire Department and UWNEMN three years ago.
What’s your “why”? Why do you invest both time and through monetary donations to UWNEMN? I have always enjoyed volunteering and working with others who feel the same. It does not take much to make a difference in someone’s life which in turn enriches mine.
United Way of Northeastern Minnesota (UWNEMN)’s service territory covers the largest United Way geographical area in the state (there are 34 independently run United Ways in our state and 2,200 United Ways across the nation), which means that we need to work hard to find creative solutions that serve many different communities, all with varying needs.
When Derek DuSold volunteered to mentor a local elementary student “as a favor to a close friend” last school year, he had no idea the impact it would make – for both his mentee and himself.
Forty local children will “start off on the right foot” for this upcoming school year when United Way of Northeastern Minnesota (UWNEMN) brings the Community Steps program to International Falls.
What’s your “why”? Why do you invest both time and through monetary donations to UWNEMN?
Donations made to United Way of Northeastern Minnesota (UWNEMN) over the past year will now support 28 nonprofit agencies, 14 libraries with summer reading programs, 11 local food shelves, and UWNEMN’s eight direct service programs.
United Way of Northeastern Minnesota (UWNEMN) has added four new sites to its free summer lunch program, Meet Up and Chow Down, for a total of 13 locations where local children can access food while school is out of session.
United Way of Northeastern Minnesota (UWNEMN) is proud to announce a partnership with Essentia Health to promote volunteering across the Iron Range