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Black Hills Reads is an initiative under the United Way of the Black Hills umbrella. Black Hills Reads focuses on helping children reach reading proficiency by 3rd grade. The organization brings together partners across sectors to create a greater collective impact on early childhood reading proficiency and make sustainable results.
Black Hills Reads is an initiative under the United Way of the Black Hills umbrella. Black Hills Reads focuses on helping children reach reading proficiency by 3rd grade. The organization brings together partners across sectors to create a greater collective impact on early childhood reading proficiency and make sustainable results.
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Private Foundations
Federated Giving Programs
Through its community-wide fundraising efforts, the Capital Area United Way helps to support 35 programs and services offered through 16 local United Way funded agencies.
Supports Community Impact Programs that help improve the lives of people affected by issues such as health, income and education.
Programs include:
- Girls on the Run/Girls on Track serves girls in 3-8th grade and helps prepare them for a lifetime of self-respect and healthy living.
- Imagination Library provides free books to children, ages 0-5, who reside in Hughes and Stanley counties.
- Mobile Dental Program helps children who don't have access to dental care.
- Project H.E.R.O. provides milk tickets and emergency transportation tickets to students to ensure they are healthy and able to get to school on time, and ready to learn.
- Lion's Club Vision Screening
Serves as a connecting place for volunteer opportunities. Agencies share that information through a publication in the paper called Volunteer Connections, as well as in the high school newspaper. Also, helps connects groups looking for a project with agencies needing volunteers.
Through its community-wide fundraising efforts, the Capital Area United Way helps to support 35 programs and services offered through 16 local United Way funded agencies.
Supports Community Impact Programs that help improve the lives of people affected by issues such as health, income and education.
Programs include:
- Girls on the Run/Girls on Track serves girls in 3-8th grade and helps prepare them for a lifetime of self-respect and healthy living.
- Imagination Library provides free books to children, ages 0-5, who reside in Hughes and Stanley counties.
- Mobile Dental Program helps children who don't have access to dental care.
- Project H.E.R.O. provides milk tickets and emergency transportation tickets to students to ensure they are healthy and able to get to school on time, and ready to learn.
- Lion's Club Vision Screening
Serves as a connecting place for volunteer opportunities. Agencies share that information through a publication in the paper called Volunteer Connections, as well as in the high school newspaper. Also, helps connects groups looking for a project with agencies needing volunteers.
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Dental Care Expense Assistance
Dental Care
Specialized Information and Referral
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Federated Giving Programs
This agency is an independent, community-based non-profit organization that is designed to help our community meet its social needs.
Through a volunteer system, the United Way brings together business, government, voluntary organizations and committed individuals. This group assesses community needs, develops programs to help meet them, and raises funds to distribute to partner agencies to provide health and human services programs.
This agency is an independent, community-based non-profit organization that is designed to help our community meet its social needs.
Through a volunteer system, the United Way brings together business, government, voluntary organizations and committed individuals. This group assesses community needs, develops programs to help meet them, and raises funds to distribute to partner agencies to provide health and human services programs.
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Federated Giving Programs
Provides support for programs in the health and human service fields which reflect the needs of the area.
United Way is unable to provide assistance to individuals/families. United Way raises funds which go directly to 501c3 non profit organizations.
Provides support for programs in the health and human service fields which reflect the needs of the area.
United Way is unable to provide assistance to individuals/families. United Way raises funds which go directly to 501c3 non profit organizations.
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Specialized Information and Referral
Federated Giving Programs
Supporting the communities of Northeastern South Dakota through information on community events, community resources, and grants for community non-profits.
Supporting the communities of Northeastern South Dakota through information on community events, community resources, and grants for community non-profits.
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Federated Giving Programs
Specialized Information and Referral
Fundraising for programs that emphasize areas of education, financial stability and health in Lake, Miner and Moody counties. Focusing on the building blocks for a good life and a strong community. Services include: information on community events, information on community resources, information on volunteer opportunities, grants for community non-profits, Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, and Dakota Smiles Dental Program.
Fundraising for programs that emphasize areas of education, financial stability and health in Lake, Miner and Moody counties. Focusing on the building blocks for a good life and a strong community. Services include: information on community events, information on community resources, information on volunteer opportunities, grants for community non-profits, Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, and Dakota Smiles Dental Program.
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Book Distribution Programs
Federated Giving Programs
Holiday Related Volunteer Opportunities
Specialized Information and Referral
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Supporting the community of Vermillion through information on community events, information on community resources, including volunteering, grants for community non-profits, and Dolly Parton's Imagination Library.
Supporting the community of Vermillion through information on community events, information on community resources, including volunteering, grants for community non-profits, and Dolly Parton's Imagination Library.
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Holiday Related Volunteer Opportunities
Book Distribution Programs
Federated Giving Programs
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Specialized Information and Referral
United Way & Volunteer Services of Greater Yankton connects with community needs through various needs including but not limited to Day of Caring, Toys for Kids, Big Friend Little Friend, Big Red Bookshelf, Imagination Library, and more.
United Way & Volunteer Services of Greater Yankton connects with community needs through various needs including but not limited to Day of Caring, Toys for Kids, Big Friend Little Friend, Big Red Bookshelf, Imagination Library, and more.
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School Supplies
Mattresses
Federated Giving Programs
Book Distribution Programs
Holiday Related Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Community Service Work Programs
General Clothing Provision
Areas of focus are education, income, and health. Serves as the community link to agencies/organizations and individuals seeking to volunteer. Partners with many organizations to work to create lasting change in the community.
Areas of focus are education, income, and health. Serves as the community link to agencies/organizations and individuals seeking to volunteer. Partners with many organizations to work to create lasting change in the community.
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Holiday Related Volunteer Opportunities
Specialized Information and Referral
Federated Giving Programs
United Way has collaborated with a panel that includes medical professionals, educators, social workers, and mental health specialists on anxiety, depression, and psychological well-being to develop activities to build resilience, by fostering safety, connections, and confidence in the lives of children and young adults.
The program provides a new framework for mental health including training, guidance and tools to address mental health needs and crisis intervention, and works with the Lost and Found organization to present and distribute information. This program is for parents, teachers, neighbors and other trusted adults who are involved with children and young people.
United Way has collaborated with a panel that includes medical professionals, educators, social workers, and mental health specialists on anxiety, depression, and psychological well-being to develop activities to build resilience, by fostering safety, connections, and confidence in the lives of children and young adults.
The program provides a new framework for mental health including training, guidance and tools to address mental health needs and crisis intervention, and works with the Lost and Found organization to present and distribute information. This program is for parents, teachers, neighbors and other trusted adults who are involved with children and young people.
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Substance Use Disorder Issues
Mental Health Issues
General Mental Health Information/Education
Suicide Prevention Programs
Federated Giving Programs
Private Foundations
Watertown Area United Way is a non-profit community based volunteer organization whose purpose is to assist in meeting human care needs of Watertown area residents. The Watertown Area United Way has been proudly serving the Watertown Area since June 1970 and now supports 37 local programs. United Way believes that the community must work together to LIVE UNITED and community members can do so in three ways. GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER.
To LIVE UNITED you can GIVE to help United Way and the 37 local programs meet human care needs.
LIVE UNITED by being a VOLUNTEER during campaign season, with the Delta Dental Mobile, or with a partner agency program.
ADVOCATE for United Way and the agencies United Way financial supports. Support health, education, and financial stability with your local United Way so that the Watertown Area can LIVE UNITED.
If you or your organization would like to give to, volunteer with, or advocate for Watertown Area United Way and the 37 partner agencies please call our office at 605-886-5815.
Watertown Area United Way is a non-profit community based volunteer organization whose purpose is to assist in meeting human care needs of Watertown area residents. The Watertown Area United Way has been proudly serving the Watertown Area since June 1970 and now supports 37 local programs. United Way believes that the community must work together to LIVE UNITED and community members can do so in three ways. GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER.
To LIVE UNITED you can GIVE to help United Way and the 37 local programs meet human care needs.
LIVE UNITED by being a VOLUNTEER during campaign season, with the Delta Dental Mobile, or with a partner agency program.
ADVOCATE for United Way and the agencies United Way financial supports. Support health, education, and financial stability with your local United Way so that the Watertown Area can LIVE UNITED.
If you or your organization would like to give to, volunteer with, or advocate for Watertown Area United Way and the 37 partner agencies please call our office at 605-886-5815.
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Specialized Information and Referral
Federated Giving Programs
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities