United Way of Porter County sends more than $1.5M into community to combat pandemic
The United Way of Porter County has sent more than $1.5 million into the community to aid people and organizations combating the COVID-19 pandemic.
The United Way of Porter County has sent more than $1.5 million into the community to aid people and organizations combating the COVID-19 pandemic.
There has been no shortage of support from businesses and residents to assist organizations on the front lines of the pandemic.
Gary Mayor Jerome Prince implements Cleanslate initiative to help brighten Gary’s streets and create jobs for those in need of a second chance in life. It is expected to create 15 to 25 jobs annually for residents while providing cleaner, safer streets.
NIPSCO’s 2020 Luminary Award recipients will be recognized in a virtual event on Oct. 1 beginning at 11:30 a.m.
More than 100 families in Northwest Indiana impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic won’t go hungry this holiday season.
Purdue University Northwest student scholarships and academic programs received a major boost from donors.
Sixteen organizations will receive grants from NIPSCO to fund safety education and training projects throughout northern Indiana.
Food banks that serve Northwest and North Central Indiana are among 11 across the state receiving a share of $300,000 in funding from the state.
Volunteers are needed to take on more than 40 special projects for non-profit organizations around Northwest Indiana.
A $15,000 donation from Michigan City roofing company GAF will contribute to keeping emergency healthcare workers safe from COVID-19.