UNITED WAY
Thanks, Again
With the help of the several big, burly Whalen's Moving & Storageguys, Molly, Stacie, Rob & I had a blast delivering 1,300 of your Toys for Tots donations to United Way of Greater Grand Forks...
Posted on 12/8/12 at 12:24 PM
In Nya's shoes...
Tomorrow Cheyenne and the rest of the seventh grade class from STEMwill walk to a pond in West Fargo to fill gallon-sizedwater jugswhich they will carry back to their school. The water jugactivity is ...
Posted on 9/29/11 at 8:15 PM
UND Assoc. VP for Enrollment Management Alice Hoffert receives United Way Campaign Chairperson’s Award
The United Way of Grand Forks, East Grand Forks & Area this week presented its Campaign Chairpersons Award to University of North Dakota Assoc. Vice President for Enrollment Management Alice Hoffe...
Posted on 1/26/11 at 3:57 PM
Some comments on the upcoming Disney musical,
In case you haven’t heard yet, a Disney musical “Aladdin Jr” is coming to Bemidji in early April. It is called “Aladdin Jr.” because the pl...
Posted on 3/27/10 at 7:47 AM
Colette Iseminger, Grand Forks, letter: Senior Center: Here’s how United Way helps 
The mission of the Grand Forks Senior Center is assisting older adults in remaining healthy and independent in their homes. Our mission would be a lot harder to accomplish without United Way.
We would like to thank United Way and its supporters for their support of older adults.
By Colette Iseminger , October 12, 2011
Long past 'Killer' and 'Krusher' days, Stan Kowalski, 85, goes to mat for causes 
The man who says he's met kings and dictators and was Ronald Reagan's guest at the president's California ranch is anything but bashful. And he's surely not the villain he once played in wrestling rings.
By Paul Levy , October 05, 2011
United Way of GF-EGF falls short of goal 
By Stephen J. Lee , April 19, 2011
Colette Iseminger, Grand Forks, letter: Senior Center counts on United Way 
Our United Way funding is helping the Grand Forks Senior Center meet the needs of senior citizens in our community. I encourage Herald readers to support United Way any way they can, including a monetary gift or volunteer work or both.
By Colette Iseminger , October 31, 2010
Barbara Muesing, Crookston, letter: United Way deserves Crookston’s support
The United Way of Crookston invites Herald readers who live within 25 miles of our community to give generously to the United Way wherever you live. Small donations and big donations add up to make a positive difference.By Barbara Muesing , October 31, 2010
Kristi Hall-Jiran, Grand Forks, letter: United Way offers vital support for CVIC
The board, staff and clients of the Community Violence Intervention Center are grateful to the United Way of Grand Forks, East Grand Forks and Area for its tremendous support in serving disadvantaged members of our community.By Kristi Hall-Jiran , October 23, 2010
OUR OPINION: United Way deserves GF-EGF’s support
Why has the United Way spread across the country, becoming America’s biggest charity with annual revenues of more than $4 billion? Simple: Because it works, and because the organization year after year wins the trust and donations of tens of millions of Americans.By Tom Dennis for the Herald , October 22, 2010
Schurkey Swanke, Grand Forks, column: Think twice before giving to the United Way
My suggestion to Herald readers: Pick a few charities that resonate with you, and support them directly rather than passing your donation through the United Way.By Schurkey Swanke , October 20, 2010
Fund accepting donations to help displaced Fargo apartment fire residents 
By The Forum , October 12, 2010
FACES AND PLACES: Making a difference
This marks the 16th year that the agency’s president and chief executive officer has helped lead the campaign in Grand Forks County and western Polk County, Minn. As head of United Way, Berger’s job is to work with community leaders throughout the year to identify needs and to oversee the fall United Way campaign.
October 09, 2010
Dave Sena, Grand Forks. letter: Mission counts on and thanks United Way 
To house, feed and provide supportive services for all of these clients takes tremendous financial resources, and while we also conduct fund raising campaigns for ourselves, we count on United Way funds to help fill the gap.
By Dave Sena , October 08, 2010
Pat Berger, Grand Forks, letter: United Way dollars given in GF stay in GF 
The Herald estimate was too low. In fact, 99 cents out of every donor dollar stays right here in our own community.
By Pat Berger , September 21, 2010
United Way aims to raise $1 million this year 
President: Nonprofit needs record fundraising goal to meet increased demand for help in regionAbout 95 percent of all funds raised this year will stay in the Grand Forks area and will fund programs and nonprofit agencies in the community for 2011.
By Ryan Johnson , September 17, 2010
More children living in poverty in N.D. and Minnesota 
July 28, 2010
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