Earlier this year, Marsha Keith and Gene Snipes, long-time, loyal United Way supporters, generously provided the founding gift for the new…
A very warm thank you to the small but mighty team from the IU Office for Online Education who gathered in April to complete the first baby basket…
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June 21, 2021, Bloomington, Ind. – United Way of Monroe County is pleased to announce that it will receive a…
If 2020 was a year of adapting and innovating,
2021 was a year of reimagining and restructuring.
August 2022 - We learned so much in the early days…
June 2021 - When 2020 started, we could have had no idea the immense changes ahead for all of us.
The pages of the newly released 2020-21 Report to…
What is Housing First?
“There is almost nothing that causes homelessness that’s going to get better while you’re homeless. All of those things are…
Accessing Healthcare While Chronically Homeless
“People should not be allowed to die from illnesses that are preventable and treatable. We have to…
Long-time local resident, Myra L. Powell, “loved the community and was invested in seeing it grow,” according to her family. Son, Eric, and daughter-…
“I’m happy to have been a part of continuing to expand the work and focus United Way does in the community,” said Liz Feitl as she reflected on her…
Did you know that students who begin reading early have much higher graduation rates than their peers? And that 85% of brain development occurs…
Experiencing Homelessness in Bloomington
“It was a struggle every day,” said Katrina Sanders as she reflected on her experiences with homelessness…
Community Voices for Health Project Underway in Monroe County
The input and engagement of the public are vital to important decision-making in our…
