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Columbia, S.C. (November 4, 2019) – Women in Philanthropy (WIP), an affinity group of United Way of the Midlands, holds its annual Leadership Breakfast on Friday, December 13 from 8:00 to 9:30 a.m. at the Palmetto Club. Kathy Izard , the award-winning author of The Hundred Store Home, will be the keynote speaker. “We have an outstanding speaker joining us at this year’s Leadership Breakfast to...
Columbia, S.C. (October X, 2019) – Bank of America Charitable Foundation awarded $37,500 to United Way of the Midlands to support Richland Library’s New Hope Project at United Way of the Midlands Breaking Barriers Employment Resource Fair last week. “We are grateful for Bank of America’s consistent investments into our local community. Their investments allow us to support vital programs and...
Columbia, S.C. (November 13, 2019) – United Way of the Midlands, through funding of nearly $158,000 from Richland County Government, will launch a second Resiliency Team as part of its Resilient Richland initiative at Richland School District One’s Watkins-Nance Elementary School. “With our first Resiliency Team in place, we’re excited to extend the social and emotional support the team is...
Columbia, S.C. (November 11, 2019) – United Way of the Midlands has selected Pamela Lackey as the 2019 Humanitarian of the Year, the organization’s highest award and the highest single honor of philanthropic achievement in the Midlands. The Humanitarian of the Year Award is given each year to individuals who clearly demonstrate extraordinary leadership in philanthropic and human services. “I have...
Columbia, S.C. (November 5, 2019) – United Way of the Midlands, lead agency of Midlands Area Consortium for the Homeless (MACH) , is collecting new winter items to help those experiencing homelessness this winter. New winter hats, gloves, scarves and blankets are needed to be distributed during the regional Point-in-Time (PIT) Homeless Count held from January 22 – January 28, 2020. This count is...
Columbia, S.C. (November 1, 2019) – United Way of the Midlands is reminding the community that the Inclement Weather Center at 191 Calhoun Street is open on any night that temperatures are expected to drop to 40 degrees or below between November 1, 2019 and March 31, 2020 to provide shelter for adults 18 years and older. The Inclement Weather Center is operated through a partnership among the City...
HomeServe USA (HomeServe), a leading provider of home repair solutions, through its HomeServe Cares Foundation and partnership with Dominion Energy South Carolina presented today a $12,500 donation to United Way of the Midlands.
Columbia, S.C. (October 8, 2019) – United Way of the Midlands is accepting applications for Blueprint for Leadership , a comprehensive leadership and board development training program, today through January 21, 2020. Blueprint for Leadership is designed to prepare participants to become effective board members and leaders in the nonprofit sector and is the only professional development course...
Columbia, S.C. (September 27, 2019) – United Way of the Midlands and Richland Library will host the fourth annual Breaking Barriers Employment Resource Fair on Friday, October 4 from 9 a.m. – noon at the Richland Library Main located at 1431 Assembly Street. The event encourages those experiencing unemployment due to barriers, such as lack of higher education, homelessness, lack of transportation...
Columbia, S.C. (September 20, 2019) – United Way of the Midlands was one of 23 nonprofit organizations to receive a Community Enrichment Grant funding from Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina. The Community Enrichment Grant is issued to South Carolina nonprofits who implement best practices to address the root causes of poverty. “Our Community Enrichment grantee partners go beyond the...