United Way to invest $3M+ in Indian River County

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — United Way of Indian River County will invest more than $3 million dollars in this county to advance the common good in 2014-2015.

“For over half a century, United Way of Indian River County has promised to support people in need with effective human services,” said Michael Kint, CEO. “Today, that promise continues even stronger as United Way initiatives, programs and partnerships strive to ensure children stay on track to graduate high school college or career ready; help more working individuals and families improve their financial literacy and stability; and build healthier communities for all children, adults, families and seniors.”

United Way of Indian River County runs a community-wide fundraising campaign for critical human services, coordinates a volunteer led Community Investment Process, provides emergency and special project grants, coordinates volunteer run programs, and runs the United Way Center which houses a Community Room, Board Room and a Non-profit Incubation Center. Community Support includes; disaster preparedness; information and referral; non-profit agency support; and community capacity building.

“Thanks to strong community support and through substantial collaboration we are setting priorities, working together to reach common goals. We will measure effectiveness, report back, and adjust where needed. Improving education, income and health are the most cost effective ways of improving societal outcomes,” said Board Chair Randy Riley. “It isn’t just giving money, it is helping people stand on their own.”

Research shows that in order to graduate more high school students, more children need to come to school ready to learn and by third grade, more students need to be reading at grade level. That’s why United Way works with community partners to educate new parents; support quality childcare and early learning; provide tutoring and one on one mentoring; and develop young people to become responsible citizens.

The cost of housing, health care, child care, gas and other basics is far surpassing income in America. United Way supports programs and initiatives that alleviate hunger; prevent and rapidly rehouse the homeless; assist with education or vocational and skill training; help families increase income; and prepare tax returns facilitating the highest possible credits and refunds.

Good health is fundamental to people’s capacity to enjoy their lives, provide for their families, and realize their dreams. United Way seeks to promote healthy lives in our community through accessible programs providing mental health services; hearing loss assistance; pediatric dental care; child abuse prevention and support; substance abuse treatment; nutritious meals and respite care for vulnerable populations.

The United Way invites the public to join the organization in advancing the common good. You can give, you can advocate and you can volunteer.

For more information, call 772-567-8900 or visit website www.unitedwayirc.org. Find volunteer opportunities at www.volunteerindianrivercounty.org .

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