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Tue, 09/29/2009

An appreciation for the effect of the unexpected

reflections on United Way's Poverty Simulation

The following is a guest post by Lisa Palin, an attorney at Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky, and Popeo, P.C. On September 15, Lisa participated in a United Way Poverty Simulation. The United Way Poverty Simulation aims to provide participants with a closer view into in the life of a family living at or near the poverty level in Massachusetts. Each participant takes on the role of a family member and are assigned tasks to accomplish to sustain their families – work, grocery shop, go to school, sign up for needed services, etc.

The experience is simulated, but participants get a sense of the real-life constraints, such as transportation, work and time, that many families face in trying to attain financial stability. In her guest post, Lisa walks us through her "role" in the simulation and what was going through her mind during and after the experience.  read more »

Food Donations and Volunteers Needed

United Way Calls on Community to Help Fuel Thanksgiving Drive
11/04/2009

BOSTON - On Saturday, November 21 from 9 a.m.  read more »

Meghan Keaney Anderson
Tue, 07/21/2009

Have Jobs Need Skills

How SkillWorks is helping to advance the local job market

With the unemployment rate in Massachusetts hovering around 8.7%, it can be difficult to believe that there are some local jobs sitting open due to lack of qualified candidates. In places like inbound marketing firm Hubspot and Tewksbury's Raytheon unit, it's a reality HR professionals are seeing more and more. Journalist Curt Nickisch, explored this issue in a recent story on WBUR, saying:  read more »

Local Restaurant Celebrates Milestone and the Importance of Community

10/16/2009

NEW ENGLAND -- Remember when a pizza only cost five bucks? On Saturday, October 17th, Sal's Pizza will be turning 20. To celebrate, the long-standing community restaurant will be turning back time on its prices, while raising funds to advance the common good. The restaurant, with more than 30 locations throughout the region, will roll back prices on its 19" cheese pizzas from $9.99 to $5.55 -- the price of a pie when Sal's first opened.  read more »

Sharon Brewster
Mon, 12/07/2009

Teachers Making House Calls

house calls make pupils, parents feel at home
Teacher and Child

Teacher’s house calls show the benefit of a strong parent-teacher relationship for students. Having engaged parents, enthused children and teachers creates a positive learning experience.  read more »

United Way and SPIN Launch Financial Stability Center in Lynn

United Way commits $1 million over the next 5 years to advance the Center’s capacity
09/22/2009

LYNN, MA - In a community where unemployment has climbed to double digits over the past year, United Way Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley and Serving People in Need, Inc. (SPIN) are today launching an innovative center to help families in Lynn move beyond safety nets and achieve financial stability.  read more »

United Way announces new $661,100 commitment in the fight to end homelessness.

Real Estate and Building Industries lead the charge in United Way Housing First effort
10/30/2009

BOSTON -- On the heels of news that more than 1,000 families in Massachusetts have overflowed the capacity of emergency homeless shelters and are instead living in motels paid for by the State, United Way today announced that the organization will invest $661,100 to advance the Housing First strategies of 13 organizations in Boston, Cambridge, Lynn, Lowell, Quincy and Somerville --communities that have all launched 10 year plans to end homelessness.  read more »

United Way holds to $100 million, three-year commitment to the community in challenging economy

06/23/2009

BOSTON - The Board of Directors of United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley has approved a funding strategy for the next fiscal year that upholds the organization's three-year plan to invest $100 million in the community.  In 2007, UWMBMV launched its new funding strategy, which tied its investments to specific community goals and measurements focused on ensuring children are ready for school, keeping youth engaged in school so they graduate and helping families achieve financial stability.  read more »

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