Organizations donate funds to groups providing services to homebound during crisis
The coronavirus outbreak has placed heightened demand on service organizations assisting people affected by the crisis.
The coronavirus outbreak has placed heightened demand on service organizations assisting people affected by the crisis.
In times of need, service organizations often rise to the occasion to provide aid to the community.
A partnership between the United Way of Porter County and a long-time supporter of the organization led to a community campaign to raise funds for a program, which assists veterans recovering from PTSD.
Some Northwest Indiana organizations are getting help to aid efforts to ensure children get their education off to a good start.
Nine business leaders will guide United Way of Porter County fundraising efforts as its 2019-2020 Campaign Cabinet.
United Way of Porter County Women United raised $10,000 through its recent annual Bunco Bash event to support the PACT Recovery Program in Valparaiso.
A total of 570 volunteers took care of 68 projects around Northwest Indiana during the United Way’s annual Day of Caring Aug. 9.
The Northern Indiana Bank On Alliance and Centier Bank have partnered to provide access to financial education and no- to low-cost banking services geared to help the working poor.
Porter County recently was awarded $77,000 by the federal Emergency Food and Shelter Program to support local food pantries and homeless shelter services.
United Way of Porter County seeks nominations of outstanding volunteers for its annual Spirit Awards. As an initiative of the United Way Regional Volunteer Center program, the Spirit Awards, now in its third year, recognizes volunteer activities happening throughout Northwest Indiana. Nominations will be accepted through Jan. 15. “We are looking for everyday passionate, courageous …
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