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
United Way beats goal with $1 million-plus in donations 
By Brandi Jewett , April 01, 2013
BIZ BUZZ: Altru leads United Way giving
By Herald Staff Report , January 26, 2013
Colette Iseminger, Grand Forks, letter: United Way’s help keeps center strong 
It’s safe to say that we could not do the work we do without United Way. During this season, we urge Herald readers to support United Way in its annual campaign.
By Colette Iseminger , November 06, 2012
Luke Klefstad, Grand Forks, letter: The Village thanks United Way and donors
Today, we continue to provide services to children and families who feel they have nowhere else to go. The United Way makes it possible for us to be here for each and every person who comes through our doors.By Luke Klefstad , November 06, 2012
Dave Sena, Grand Forks, letter: United Way helps people in need 
The United Way has been a great source of help. The organization’s efforts to unite the community to make an impact has brought great help to our organization, the Northlands Rescue Mission, for decades.
By Dave Sena , October 28, 2012
Grand Forks United Way sees more giving, but not as much as other areas 
United Way in Grand Forks reached its goal of $1,003,000 in last fall’s campaign and broke a fundraising record. But, by one measure, giving in Grand Forks is less than what it was 10 years ago.
By Stephen J. Lee , October 14, 2012
Larry Nybladh, Jody Thompson and Judith Konerza, Grand Forks, letter: United Way means the world in Grand Forks schools 
We are grateful for United Way’s ongoing efforts to provide a healthy life for all families in Grand Forks and East Grand Forks. United Way dollars and programs work to support families with access to education, health coverage and skill development.
By Larry Nybladh, Jody Thompson , October 09, 2012
Marlene Miller and Kristi Hall-Jiran, Grand Forks, letter: CVIC thanks community and United Way 
United Way funds help CVIC save and rebuild lives, providing direct services to nearly 2,400 and education and training to more than 10,000 adults and children each year.
By Marlene Miller and Kristi Hall-Jiran , October 09, 2012
Agencies cooperate to help neediest immigrants to Oil Patch 
In Dickinson, N.D., social service agencies are cooperating to help the neediest immigrants new to the Oil Patch.
By Lauren Donovan , May 13, 2012
Grand Forks United Way reaches $1 million goal 
After a big push, the organization was able to exceed its goal by about $5,000, according to President Pat Berger.
By Christopher Bjorke , March 22, 2012
Pat Berger, Grand Forks, letter: Thanks for helping supply Toys for Tots 
We had our biggest distribution ever, with 610 children from 271 families receiving toys this holiday season.
By Pat Berger , December 23, 2011
United Way closing in on $1M goal 
United Way in Grand Forks is nearing its donation goal for the year, according to President and CEO Pat Berger.
By Brandi Jewett , December 09, 2011
Toys for Tots seeks more donations after local requests jump significantly 
Last year, the program served 196 families with 479 children, according to Pat Berger, president of the area United Way, which coordinates the program. This year, applications came from 352 families with 747 children. “This was a big jump. This was a surprise,” she said.
By Christopher Bjorke , November 29, 2011
Sarah Gust, Dilworth, Minn., letter: Will lockout hurt United Way’s drive? 
Did American Crystal's replacement workers give this year in area United Way drives?
By Sarah Gust , November 14, 2011
Heather Strandell and Kristi Hall-Jiran, Grand Forks, letter: United Way grants help CVIC help others 
United Way funds help CVIC save and rebuild lives and end violence once and for all in our community, providing direct services to more than 2,400 and education and training to more than 9,500 adults and children each year.
We are truly thankful for our wonderful partnership with the United Way and area community members.
By Heather Strandell and Kristi Hall-Jiran , October 16, 2011
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