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You know about the safety net of basic services United Way donors support -- called the Community Care Fund. But there's so much more going on! Learn about the new initiatives aimed at some of our community's most urgent needs. The goal is to provide our neighbors with the building blocks for a good life: a quality education that leads to a stable job, steady income that supports a family, and good health. SO HOW WILL WE ACHIEVE "COMMUNITY IMPACT?"
This initiative helps working families to achieve economic stability and success. As well, local employers can benefit with better employee retention, loyalty and productivity. Current projects include: Accessing the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), Financial Literacy Training and Counseling, and creation of Individual Development Accounts (IDAs). CLICK HERE for more information.
Looking for a local service to help a friend, co-worker, or your own family? Get connected and get answers -- Dial 2-1-1, hosted by United Way. With one simple phone call, you can talk to an information and referral specialist who has the community's most extensive human service database at their fingertips. CLICK HERE for more information.
The International Center of the Heartland is strengthening our community's well-being and economic vitality by helping newcomers with the maze of issues they face when they arrive. United Way and these partners aim to make our metro area stronger by helping refugees and immigrants become self-sufficient more quickly. CLICK HERE for more information. Project Bridge is helping to guide foreign-born health professionals through the process of earning their U.S. licenses. (Meet a man who's proud to be a part of the Project Bridge effort, and see how his life is changing!)
United Way Midlands is working with area partners to reach out to friends and family members who care for young children, to make sure the adults do what they can to prepare the little ones for school. Goal: to increase awareness and advocacy of the value of early childhood safety, health and education. CLICK HERE for more information. So how is United Way tracking needs and measuring progress in our community? Also, the 2-1-1 call center spans the three focus areas of Education, Income and Health, and makes it possible for many individuals and families to easily access available health and human services. The 2-1-1 information and referral specialists will provide callers with up-to-date information about United Way’s community initiatives. And, because the type and number of 2-1-1 calls are tracked, the phone service will assist United Way and our community leaders in tracking current local human needs.
Other United Way of the Midlands Collaborative Efforts: Omaha Metro Medical Response System (Disaster Preparedness)
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