It takes just ONE person to change ONE life.
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It takes just ONE person to change ONE life.
It takes just ONE person to change ONE life. United Way of Cass-Clay is helping local children do better in school, getting struggling families back on their feet, and providing meals to those who might not otherwise eat today. OUR MISSION & VISION WHO WE ARE NONPROFIT PRIVATE United Way of Cass-Clay works at the intersection of the private, public, philanthropic and nonprofit sectors. We are community builders, leaders, unifiers, and champions. We are connectors and information resource brokers. We inspire philanthropic investments that are volunteer-driven. OUR MISSION United Way of Cass-Clay PUBLIC United Way of Cass-Clay connects people to people, needs to resources, and experts to advocates to improve lives and advance the common good throughout Cass and Clay Counties. PHILANTHROPIC OUR VISION United Way of Cass-Clay’s new way of working is about helping one person at a time while focusing on improving systems to help all of us succeed. Together we will focus on making investments in areas of Education, Income Stability, Health and Basic Needs, such as food, shelter and safety. OUR STRATEGY United Way of Cass-Clay is engaging those who make a commitment to LIVE UNITED and invite them to GIVE, ADVOCATE, and VOLUNTEER to serve individuals and families who need support in creating better opportunities for themselves and their families. 8 UNITED WAY OF CASS-CLAY WHO WE ARE WHAT WE DO HOW WE DO IT CHANGING THE WAY WE WORK WE ARE MORE THAN CHARITY, WE ARE CHANGE Together with our partners, we are changing the way we invest in our community. At United Way of Cass-Clay we believe the dollars we raise are more than charity, they are investments in the economic development and well-being of our entire region. These investments impact the future of every individual and family in our local community. INVESTING IN UNITED WAY MEANS INVESTING IN THE BUILDING BLOCKS FOR A GOOD LIFE PREPARING CHILDREN & YOUTH FOR SUCCESS IN SCHOOL & LIFE PROMOTING FINANCIAL STABILITY & INDEPENDENCE EMPOWERING PEOPLE TO LEAD HEALTHY LIVES BASIC NEEDS FOOD SAFETY SHELTER VULNERABLE INDIVIDUALS Hungry bellies and hungry minds will only allow the cycle of poverty to continue. 1 in 8 people in Cass and Clay Counties live in poverty–that’s 28,000 people and 6,000 are children. Every day, United Way is committed to slowing the cycle of poverty. This commitment helps thousands of people now, while strengthening our community for generations to come. LIVE UNITED 9 “ It isn’t about “homeless people.” The reality is, it is a person who is homeless. They are people first. Homelessness just happens to be the situation they find themselves in—it is not who they are. Once someone is in that cycle of homeless or cycle of poverty, it is so hard to break out of it. Sometimes people think that in order to help they have to have large amount of time or money. The truth is in order to help, we just need to care enough to do something. ” -Rob Swiers Community Partner Executive Director Staff at a Community Partner discuss how the issue of homelessness can be addressed in our community. -Rob Swiers, Community Partner Excutive Director UNITED FOR JEFFERSON NEIGHBORHOOD In response to a high number of referrals to Cass County Social Services stemming from the Jefferson Neighborhood, a group of community leaders asked United Way to convene a group of nonprofit professionals working with individuals and families in this neighborhood. The Jefferson Neighborhood is located in Fargo and refers to the area of Main Avenue (North) to 13th Avenue South (South) and University Drive (East) to 25th Street South (West). United Way continues to engage, convene and lead more than 20 organizations from the nonprofit, government, and public sectors to collaboratively identify the needs of families in the neighborhood and opportunities to collectively meet those needs. COMMUNITY PARTNERS WORKING IN JEFFERSON NEIGHBORHOOD Bhutanese Community Big Brother Big Sister Cass County Social Services CHARISM City of Fargo Community Homes Cultural Diversity Resources Family Healthcare Center Fargo Park District Fargo Police Department Fargo Public Schools Indian Education Gladys Ray Shelter Immigration Law Professionals Islamic Center Jefferson Elementary Jefferson Neighborhood Association Junior Achievement Native American Center Nokomis Child Care Center South East Education Cooperative The Village Family Service Center United Way of Cass-Clay YMCA of Cass and Clay Counties SouthEastern North Dakota Community Action Agency (SENDCAA) UNITED FOR JEFFERSON NEIGHBORHOOD GOALS PREPARE children entering kindergarten for academic success CREATE safe, stable, and affordable housing options SUPPORT culturally appropriate programming for residents IMPROVE neighborhood safety To support the goals, United Way has invested in several core strategies including: • Parent engagement and literacy programs for targeted families • Child care scholarships for income-eligible families to receive quality early childhood education • Programs designed to increase attendance for identified students • School-based mentor programs for students in need “AT FARGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS, WE COLLABORATE WITH UNITED WAY SO WE CAN MEET ALL OF THE ACADEMIC, SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL NEEDS OF OUR STUDENTS. WE FEEL STRONGLY THAT WELL-EDUCATED STUDENTS TEND TO LEAD BETTER AND MORE SUCCESSFUL LIVES AS THEY MOVE FORWARD.” -Dr. Jeff Schatz, Fargo Public Schools Superintendent LIVE UNITED 15 “ When children don’t have enough support at home, United Way Community Partners fill that gap after school and during the summer months. The children we serve are our future generation. They’re the kids that are going to be working our jobs someday. They’re going to be the ones making decisions and leading our city and state. ” Investing in children early is what we need to do. -UNITED for Education Community Partner Student impacted by a Community Partner is interviewed about how her after school program helps her and her family. UNITED FOR EDUCATION When you invest with United Way of Cass-Clay you’re investing in the future. In 2013, United Way Cass-Clay convened 25 nonprofit service providers focused on developing a coordinated strategy to tackle the challenges facing our youth. That effort created the UNITED for Education Collaborative. Through this new partnership, we invest in opportunities for children to attend high quality early childhood education experiences that ensure they are prepared for their first day of kindergarten. We invest in school and after school programs that create safe, engaging places for struggling or at-risk children to learn. Finally, we invest in parents to teach them the skills they need to help their children and families succeed. Taken together, United Way’s funding strategy is focused, innovative and research driven. UNITED WAY INVESTS IN EDUCATION THROUGH THESE FOCUS AREAS EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION FAMILY MENTAL HEALTH OUT OF SCHOOL TIME PROGRAMMING PARENT/ GUARDIAN EDUCATION COMMUNITY PARTNERS WORKING IN THE AREA OF EDUCATION Boy Scouts of America, Northern Lights Council Youth Development Boys & Girls Club of the Red River Valley / Youth Commission Boys & Girls Club Programming/Youth Commission Scholarship Program Catholic Charities of North Dakota Structured Psychotherapy for Adolescents Responding to Chronic Stress (SPARCS) CHARISM Build a Neighborhood, Achieve a Dream Children’s Consultation Network Moorhead Area Public Schools Keys to Kindergarten and Jump Start Fargo Public Schools Even Start Family Literacy Program Fargo Cass Public Health Fargo Cass Nurse Family Partnership Girl Scouts – Dakota Horizons Girl Scout Leadership Experience Lakes & Prairies Community Action Partnership Child Care Aware Head Start Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota Youth Court North Dakota State University Upward Bound South East Education Cooperative Gearing Up for Kindergarten North Dakota Reading Corps SouthEastern North Dakota Community Action Agency (SENDCAA) SENDCAA Child Care Center Solutions Behavioral Healthcare Professionals Incredible Years TNT Kid’s Fitness & Gymnastics Academy Mobile Fitness Labs The Village Family Service Center Big Brothers/Big Sisters Counseling Services Nokomis Child Care Center Truancy Intervention Program YMCA of Cass and Clay Counties YMCA Child Care Scholarships Youthworks of North Dakota Brief Family Counseling Program YWCA Cass Clay A Child’s World LIVE UNITED 17 IMAGINATION LIBRARY 2013 marks the tenth year of providing children with books in the mail through the Imagination Library program. Imagination Library provides children residing in Cass or Clay Counties, ages birth through five, with a free book in the mail each month and sparks a love for reading. Children participating can build a home library of 60 books before they enter kindergarten! As parents are a child’s first teacher, Imagination Library gives parents a fun and easy way to get involved with their child’s early education. 10 2,433 YEARS CHILDREN Studies show that 97% of parents surveyed report that the program has encouraged them to read more to and with their children. 18 UNITED WAY OF CASS-CLAY WHO WE ARE Since 2003, nearly 31,000 children have received books from United Way. WHAT WE DO HOW WE DO IT 106,306 BOOKS Since 2003, over 967,000 books have been sent to local children throughout Cass and Clay Counties. TESTIMONIAL FROM CHIP OR TRAVIS Concordia student reads an Imagination Library book to a child during a volunteer event held at a Community Partner child care center. “ I feel a weight lifted just a bit knowing my son will have the proper materials to help him learn and grow in his education. He won’t have the distraction or worry every day about whether or not he will have a pencil to use or a backpack to put his things in, unlike his older sister who had to carry her supplies in a plastic bag because we didn’t have money for a backpack. We are grateful for your help! Thank you! ” -Parent of a School Supply Drive Recipient School Supply Drive Volunteer helps distribute backpacks to families in need during the School Supply Drive. SCHOOL SUPPLY DRIVE The United Way School Supply Drive provides students in need with a new backpack and grade-appropriate school supplies so they can start school in the fall confident, ready to learn, and prepared to succeed. In 2013, we partnered with hundreds of businesses and individuals and engaged more than 450 volunteers to pack and distribute the backpacks and school supplies. 4,744 STUDENTS 53 LOCAL SCHOOLS BACKPACKS DISTRIBUTED BY ANNUAL INCOME 40%$0-14,999 19% $15,000-24,999 11% $25,000-34,999 6% $35,000-44,999 24% Over $45,000 or Not Reported BACKPACKS DISTRIBUTED BY COUNTY 27% Clay County 73% Cass County TOP 5 SCHOOLS TO RECEIVE BACKPACKS 256 Cheney Middle School (West Fargo) 254 West Fargo High School (West Fargo) 247 Horizon Middle School (Moorhead) 229 Robert Asp Elementary School (Moorhead) 220 Fargo South High School (Fargo) BACKPACKS DISTRIBUTED BY GRADE 27% Grades K-2 29% Grades 3-5 21% Grades 6-8 23% Grades 9-12 82% of families utilized the federal free & reduced lunch program (self-reported) 450+ VOLUNTEERS Kristina Heggedal, Philanthrophy and Youth Intern Children from a local day care center held a lemonade stand and used the proceeds to buy new school supplies for students in need. Volunteers from UPS & Swanson Health Products stepped forward to help transport school supplies. LIVE UNITED 21 1 OUT OF 8 PEOPLE in Cass and Clay Counties LIVE IN POVERTY That’s 28,121 local people and 6,000 are children. NOT The SINGLE BIGGEST contributing factor to the achievement gap is RACE GENDER ETHNICITY IT IS POVERTY. CHILDREN who receive QUALITY EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ARE 50% LESS LIKELY to require special education which saves America BILLIONS in annual education costs. The state of NORTH DAKOTA spends $10,000 PER YEAR on 1 student and $39,000 PER YEAR on 1 prison inmate. 25% of our LOCAL ADULT HOMELESS POPULATION had thier first experience of of homelessness 22 UNITED WAY OF CASS-CLAY WHO WE ARE WHAT WE DO HOW WE DO IT In 2013, United Way produced a video highlighting statistics from our community. The video was widely shared which gave community members the opportunity to learn more about the needs of local individuals and families through these statistics. Details and sources are available at www.unitedwaycassclay.org. AS A CHILD. The average Reading & Math achievement gap between kids in poverty and ALL kids is 15% across our local school districts. That means kids in poverty are scoring LOWER on their Math & Reading Assessments These disparities often show as early as the FIRST test a child takes. North Dakota’s UNEMPLOYMENT RATE rate is 3.1% That’s the LOWEST in the nation… In Cass and Clay Counties there is a SHORTAGE of 18,000 CHILD CARE SLOTS which means it is possible that 18,000 CHILDREN are WAITING FOR QUALITY CHILD CARE. The average cost for licensed child care in our community is $8,000 PER YEAR…PER CHILD. for a family living in poverty, this equates to YET 13% of our LOCAL population LIVES IN POVERTY 90% of a child’s BRAIN is developed BEFORE the age of 5. 1/3 of their TOTAL ANNUAL INCOME (per child). RESEARCH TELLS US Breaking the cycle of poverty is POSSIBLE...IF WE FOCUS on the issue of EDUCATION. LIVE UNITED 23 UNITED WAY 35 UNDER 35 OUR MISSION: To MOBILIZE the caring power of women, ENERGIZE & INSPIRE women to make a difference and, DEEPEN LEADERSHIP opportunities in the Cass-Clay community for young women. 2013 UNITED WAY 35 UNDER 35 WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP PROGRAM VOLUNTEERS VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR & SESSION LEADER: Naomi Schempp SESSION LEADER: Tonya Stende SESSION LEADER: Jennifer Narum SESSION LEADER: Shara Fischer CO-LEADER: Tiffaney Holm CO-LEADER: Stephanie Roers CO-LEADER: Kristen Hintermeyer Tammy Miller, CEO of Border States Electric, and United Way advocate addresses the 2013 35 Under 35 Women’s Leadership Program participants and community members during her keynote presentation at the final session celebration held at the NDSU Alumni Center. “IDENTIFYING AND ANALYZING OUR TOP 5 STRENGTHS INCREASED MY CONFIDENCE IN THE SKILLS I CAN CONTRIBUTE TO MY COMPANY. 24 SESSION LEADER: Sara Pratt Gjerdevig SESSION LEADER: Betsy Stadick CO-LEADER: Jenny Krag CO-LEADER: Megan Lind UNITED WAY OF CASS-CLAY WHO WE ARE APPLICATION & INTERVIEW LEADER: Jill Staffne WHAT WE DO HOW WE DO IT IT ALSO OPENED MY EYES TO SOME OF MY SKILLS THAT I MAYBE HAVEN’T BEEN SO CONFIDENT ABOUT AND HAVE NOW BEEN ABLE TO SHARE THOSE WITH MY COLLEAGUES AND ORGANIZATION.” -Katie Froeber, Dynamic Communities, Inc., 2013 Participant UNITED WAY 35 UNDER 35 2013 UNITED WAY 35 UNDER 35 WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP PARTICIPANTS Lorael Arnquist, Pitney Bowes Emily Berg, North Dakota State University Kimberly Busch, TMI Hospitality, Inc. Erin Buzick, U.S. Bank Laura Caroon, Frozen Music Studios Photography Emilie DeWitte, Tastefully Simple Kristi Engelstad, F-M Ambulance Service Jen Engquist, Churches United for the Homeless Katie Froeber, Dynamic Communities, Inc. Bobbiann Froemke, Sundog Stephanie Goetz, Valley News Live/Hoak Media Jayne Gust, Sanford Health Ashley Hahn, Intelligent InSites Julia Hell, YWCA Cass Clay Nicole Holden, Fargo-Moorhead Convention & Visitors Bureau Chrissy Hollermann, Minnesota State University Moorhead Becki Johnson, Lakes & Prairies Community Action Partnership Beth Nelson, Prairie Heights Community Church Amanda Nygaard, Sundog Melissa Oberlander, Community of Care Caryn Olson, Scheels Lacey Planteen, Region V Community Development Corporation Andrea Rabenberg, Cargill Global Business Services Tiffany Reese Melissa Rydell, Roers Kris Santjer, Essentia Health Heidi Shaffer, The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead Hannah Sorensen, Thrivent Financial Katie Sullivan, Ulteig Engineers, Inc. Jill Sundheim, Roers Danielle Teigen, FMWF Chamber Kayla Thykeson, Border States Electric Ashley Vangsness, Titan Machinery, Inc. Maggie Walker, Microsoft Jessi Zenker, RDO Equipment Co. SHARE A STORY FAMILY LITERACY EVENT 1,600 CHILDREN & FAMILIES Each spring, United Way partners with the Fargo Park District and Prairie Public Broadcasting to co-host Share A Story Family Literacy Event. This event encourages caregivers to take an active role in their children’s literacy. Children and families enjoyed a day of storytelling, literacy activities, meeting costumed character Arthur and much more. Last year, the United Way 35 Under 35 Women’s Leadership Program provided over 30 volunteers and helped children make and pick out books, painted faces, and prepared food to ensure a fun afternoon. LIVE UNITED 25 Senior citizen who received help during Day of Caring smiles at the volunteers who spent their afternoon at her home. DAY OF CARING The 22nd Annual Day of Caring was our largest volunteer event in our history. 1,625 individuals from 113 businesses volunteered their time to assist 389 local senior citizens in their homes. Local seniors requested help with basic housework, from fixing snowblowers to creating paved walkways. They enjoyed an afternoon of companionship as well as help from the caring United Way volunteers. 1,625 VOLUNTEERS 389 SENIORS 113 BUSINESSES LIVE UNITED 27 It’s more than a shirt–it is making a commitment to partner with United Way to help those in need and bring about social change in our community. More than 1,650 LIVE UNITED shirts were sold and 55 businesses and organizations joined in our 2nd Annual LIVE UNITED Tshirt Day. Thank you for participating! These people don’t just wear the shirt, they live it! WHEN YOU INVEST IN UNITED WAY OF CASS-CLAY , YOU INVEST IN THESE COMMUNITY PARTNERS AND PROGRAMS American Red Cross, Dakotas Region Emergency Services Program Barnesville Area Helpers Block Nurse Program Boy Scouts of America, Northern Lights Council Comprehensive Youth Development Program Boys & Girls Club of the Red River Valley/Youth Commission Boys & Girls Club Programming Catholic Charities North Dakota Guardianship Program SPARCS Program CHARISM Youth Development Program Churches United for the Homeless Emergency Shelter Community of Care Once Stop Service Center Creative Care for Reaching Independence, Inc. (CCRI) Independent by Design Program Fargo Public Schools-Fargo Adult Learning Center Even Start Family Literacy Program Fargo Cass Public Health Nurse Family Partnership Program Fargo-Moorhead Dorothy Day House of Hospitality Emergency Shelter Food Pantry FirstLink 211 Information & Crisis Services FM Coalition for Homeless Persons Single Point of Entry Program Fraser, Ltd. Stepping Stones Resource Center Girl Scouts-Dakota Horizons Youth Enrichment Program Guardian, Fiduciary and Advocacy Services (GFA) Guardianship Services Healthcare Equipment Recycling Organization (HERO) Affordable Healthcare Supplies Lake Agassiz Habitat for Humanity Family Support Services Lakes and Prairies Community Action Partnership, Inc. Childcare Aware Headstart Rainbow Bridge Transitional Housing Program Legal Services of Northwest Minnesota Kids Legal Aid Program Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota Caregiver Support Program Guardianship Services Program Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota Geriatric Care Management Great Plains Food Bank Senior Companion Program Youthcourt Moorhead Area Public Schools Jump Start New Life Center Emergency Shelter & Services North Dakota Autism Center AuSome Kids Day Program North Dakota State University Upward Bound Rape & Abuse Crisis Center Domestic Violence Services Sexual Assault Services Legal Advocacy Rebuilding Together, Inc. Rebuilding Together Program Red River Children's Advocacy Center Forensic Interview Program Red River Human Services Foundation Activity Center Rural Enrichment and Counseling Headquarters (REACH) Food Pantry Salvation Army Emergency Assistance Program Hot Meals Program Sexual Abuse Treatment Program (SATP) Sexual Abuse Treatment Program Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Presentation Partners in Housing Solutions Behavioral Healthcare Professionals, Inc. Incredible Years Program South Central Adult Services Prescription Assistance Program South East Education Cooperative (SEEC) Gearing Up for Kindergarten North Dakota Reading Corps SouthEastern North Dakota Community Action Agency (SENDCAA) Children’s Consultation Network Childcare Center Youth Individual Developoment Program The Village Family Service Center Big Brothers Big Sisters Program Nokomis Childcare Center Truancy Intervention Program & Financial Counseling TNT Kid's Fitness & Gymnastics Academy Mobile Fitness Labs Special Needs Program Vocational Training Center Center-Based Employment Program YMCA of Cass and Clay Counties Childcare Scholarships Program Youthworks Family Support Program Street Outreach Program YWCA Cass Clay A Child’s World Childcare Center Emergency Shelter Transitional Housing Permanent Housing LEARN MORE AT WWW.UNITEDWAYCASSCLAY.ORG CLICK ON “HOW WE HELP”FOR PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS AND DETAILS