NALC and Community Food Bank Food Drive
…in the past two years, later distributed to individuals and families in need. This year the goal is 200,000 pounds. “We see the need spike when schools close for summer……
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…in the past two years, later distributed to individuals and families in need. This year the goal is 200,000 pounds. “We see the need spike when schools close for summer……
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…31 agencies. Now, 100 years later, UWCA’s impact has grown to over 100 programs, services and initiatives across a six-county footprint. UWCA would not exist without the community’s generosity, especially……
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…Pre-K site and with Success by 6, which continues to help my center. Whatever my teachers need, Success By 6 is there.” Lakeshia Minnefield of Angel Care Daycare said, “I……
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…is taking donations on-site in Jefferson County, while five different partner agencies will serve as collection sites in each of the other counties served by UWCA. Additionally, Central Alabama residents……
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…funding is to their operations.” Kadie Peters, VP of Allocations and Grants. The VAT process has traditionally taken months and included a detailed evaluation of agency programs and services, operations,……
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…home. The Graysville site is one of 30 senior centers in Jefferson County that serve congregate meals to seniors in their local communities. The Senior Nutrition Program and Meals on……
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Meals on Wheels is one of United Way of Central Alabama’s programs United Way of Central Alabama (UWCA) has earned its 16th consecutive 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, America’s largest……
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…and takes them to drop sites and well as delivering door to door all across Jefferson County. Food is also delivered from 20 Senior Centers directly to Meals on Wheels……
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…summer months, which is why the Alabaster City school system started a Summer Feeding Program. “Across the U.S. there’s 28 million kids that have free or reduced meals during the……
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…personal pizzas using English muffins and vegetables in healthy living class during the Susan Moore Dreamcatcher Summer program. United Way of Central Alabama Inc. supports health and human service programs……
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…presented numerous awards in various categories, such as reading, math, and kindergarten. Many students experienced exponential growth throughout the program. In fact, two students grew three years and one month……
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…ethical practices, as well as measures of openness to its ratings methodology. These Accountability & Transparency metrics, which account for 50 percent of a charity’s overall rating, reveal which charities……
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