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In an era where digital connectivity has become a lifeline to education, work, and essential services, AT&T is breaking down barriers to education and fostering digital empowerment by contributing $40,000 to the United Way of the Midlands' Young Men United program. The $40,000 contribution from AT&T will be directed toward purchasing laptops and providing essential virus software, helping ensure...
Thanks to a $150,000 grant from Lexington Medical Center, more individuals throughout the Midlands will receive accessible healthcare at United Way’s WellPartners Dental and Eye Clinics. WellPartners offers free dental and eye care services that provide preventative and restorative care to uninsured and underinsured children and adults in the Midlands. WellPartners is owned and operated by United...
Bank of America Charitable Foundation awarded $70,000 to United Way of the Midlands’ Two-Generation programming, which includes the new Young Men United program. United Way’s Two-Generation approach for families provides long-term case management to improve workforce skills and employment, while addressing barriers to their path to financial stability and independence. Services are also provided...
United Way is thrilled to invite Midlands families for an unforgettable evening of community engagement, learning, and giving back at United Night Out on Oct. 12 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at Junction 800. “This event will provide a unique opportunity for everyone to dive deep into the heart of United Way's mission and discover the positive impact United Way makes in our community,” said Sara Fawcett...
As United Way of the Midlands’ new campaign season commences, the organization welcomes its new members and executive committee of the 2023-2024 Board of Directors. New members of the board are: Katy Bair, Credit Team Leader and Senior Vice President at Truist; Jennifer Gugliotti, AVP and Head of Corporate Brand and Reputation at UNUM; Angela Jenkins, Vice President at Prisma Health; Ben Rex, CEO...
United Way of the Midlands invested over $13 million in funding to community organizations over the past year, including $2.1 million in Impact grants for its 2023-2024 fiscal year to support basic needs and improve resiliency and long-term self-sufficiency in the Midlands. The $2.1 in Impact grants is in addition to the donor-directed gifts, initiatives and programs UWM operates directly, and...
United Way of the Midlands and the Fairfield County School District Education Foundation unveiled Fairfield County’s newest housing development designed to tackle the pervasive challenge of affordable housing for educators. United Way of the Midlands has invested $600,000 in the Fairfield County School District Education Foundation for The Village. The Village will provide 16 three-bedroom homes...
United Way of the Midlands’ WellPartners Dental and Eye Clinics received a $50,000 grant from The Leon Levine Foundation to support the continuation of clinic services. WellPartners offers dental and eye care services that provide preventative and restorative care to uninsured and underinsured children and adults in the Midlands. WellPartners is owned and operated by United Way of the Midlands...
AgFirst Farm Credit Bank was selected to receive the Spirit of the Midlands Award for Corporate Leadership by United Way of the Midlands. The Spirit of the Midlands Award for Corporate Leadership is presented to a partner that embodies an overall spirit of giving through contributions of time, leadership, and resources in support of United Way’s work in priority issues of financial stability...
United Way of the Midlands is currently accepting nominations for the 2024 Humanitarian of the Year. The Humanitarian of the Year Award is presented every year to someone who has exhibited extraordinary service and philanthropy in the Midlands. Nominations are being accepted until July 14, 2023, and will be chosen by a selection committee from United Way of the Midlands volunteers and leadership...