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Now more than ever, your neighbors need you. And through the Kenosha County United Way Campaign, you can help. United Way invests in local and unique programs to help eliminate barriers and assist individuals and families in their efforts to achieve education equity, financial stability and healthy lives.

100% of your gift stays in Kenosha County and will:

  • help children become better readers through programs like Readers Are Leaders and Imagination Library
  • help families become self-sufficient through programs that provide safe and stable homes, asset building and adult education
  • and provide life's necessities such as food and shelter for people struggling to meet their basic needs

You can change lives right here in Kenosha County through the Kenosha County United Way Campaign. Make your online pledge today.

Look at how you made an impact last year:

  • Over $130,000 was raised to help COVID-19 relief programs
  • More than 100 middle schoolers participated in the NFL Character Playbook program that taught them how to cultivate healthy relationships
  • About 3,200 Kenosha County residents saved $275,960 in prescription costs through SingleCare prescription program
  • Over 5,000 Kenosha County residents contacted 2-1-1 receiving assistance with resources and needs
  • Our VITA (Volunteer Tax Assistance Program) volunteers processed over 1,300 tax returns bringing over $1.1 Million in refunds to Kenosha County residents.

Your donations made this all happen. Imagine what we can do this year!

KEM KREST PLEDGE CARD

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You can designate your gift to any qualified 501©(3) health and human service nonprofit agency or to another United Way.  Please note that agencies are not accountable to United Way for donor designated gifts.  United Way encourages donors to choose organizations with health and human service programs in the areas of education, health, and financial stability.If you choose to designate all or part of your gift, please complete this form and a pledge form.  Thank you.

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If designating your gift, United Way requires a minimum contribution of $150 per charity.  If a Donor Designation Form is unreadable or incomplete, or if a donor designated to a non-eligible charity, we will attempt to contact the donor.  If the donor cannot be contacted, we will direct the contribution to the Community Impact Fund.
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United Way of Kenosha County Campaign Brochure

Health Programs

Catholic Charities: Behavioral Health & Counseling Services

Children's Hospital of Wisconsin: Child and Family Counseling 

KAFASI: Meals on Wheels 

Kenosha Human Development Services: Juvenile Crisis

Racine Kenosha Community Action Agency: Senior Veggie Vouchers

Focus on Community: S.C.A.N. - Stop Child Abuse and Neglect

Women and Children's Horizon: Legal Advocacy and Children's Services

Kenosha YMCA: Learn to Swim Program

 

Financial Stability

Kenosha Vocational Ministry: Vocational Ministry

Shalom Center: Homeless Shelter

Kenosha Human Development Services: Transitional Housing for Homeless Youth & Adults

Kenosha Literacy Council: Literacy for Life

 

Education

Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Racine and Kenosha Counties Inc.: One-to-One Outcome Based Mentoring Program

Boys and Girls Club of Kenosha: Youth Empowerment

ELCA Outreach Center: Children's Summer Camp

Girl Scouts of WI Southeast: Girl Scout Leadership Experience

Kenosha Achievement Center (KAC): Early Intervention Center

Racine Kenosha Community Action Agency: Father Involvement - Dedicated Dads

Overview:

The Girl Scout Leadership Experience (GSLE) is open to all girls in grades K5-12, from all racial/ethnic and socioeconomic background, in Kenosha County. A girl is never turned away due to an inability to pay for membership and we pride ourselves on doing our best to remove financial obstacles for any family in need. Our only eligibility criteria is that a child must identify as a girl and be of school age (up to 12th grade). In Kenosha County, GSWISE also provides a Community Outreach Promise Program to girls in socioeconomically challenged communities.

Outcomes:

The Girl Scout Promise, "to help other people at all times,” was especially apparent in projects completed last year by two Kenosha County Girl Scouts.

Girl Scout Cadette Elsa organized a drive that allowed her and a Girl Scout partner to assemble and distribute 168 “Bags of Bravery and Beauty” to girls in foster care and young women in homeless shelters. Elsa received recognition as the top Middle Level Youth Volunteer for the entire state of Wisconsin in the 2020 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, a nationwide program honoring volunteerism, for this effort.

Girl Scout Ambassador Carly, recently completed a Gold Award, the highest honor a girl can earn, with a project that addressed the challenges young readers face when they don’t have a variety of interesting books to choose. Carly created an inclusive, welcoming book room at Edward Bain School of Language and Art in Kenosha. She collected thousands of books and organized them on bookshelves labeled by reading level and language. She trained 30 school faculty members to use the book room with their students and the community. Carly teamed up with the school to hand out free books to families at open houses and held multiple events, including a “Reading by the Light” literacy night for the community. She also advocated for the importance of reading daily for 20 minutes and incorporated a reading challenge.

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Kenosha Literacy Council (KLC) provides English literacy education services to any adult learner regardless of their native language of skill level, immersing the adult learners in English so they are able to practice their new literacy skills. KLC's programs offer a variety of experiential learning methods and educational resources, including tutoring, small group classes, field trips, and computer tools, that meet the diverse learning needs of each adult student.

Outcomes:

In 2020-2021 KLC helped nearly 500 learners, representing 40 different countries, learn to read, write and speak in English. KLC offered programs to help adults improve their literacy skills to be better able to achieve goals specific to their needs: to read to their children, to fill out job applications, to understand finances, or to speak with a doctor. Over 200 volunteers helped as trained literacy tutors, class instructors, and board members. Literacy and education will be even more crucial now than before the COVID-19 crisis as adult literacy will play a key role in rebuilding our economy and ensuring that adults have equitable access to employment and training.

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Juvenile Crisis is an immediate access center to 24/7 mental health crisis stabilization and after hours/holiday child protection for families in Kenosha. Services are delivered through phone and face-to-face contact in homes, hospitals, schools, at the Crisis Prevention Center, and anywhere else where there is a need. We ensure child safety during suicide assessment, domestic violence, overdose, runaway, and family conflict. Workers assess needs, make referrals and follow-up to encourage engagement. We provide around-the-clock services to our community so that people in Kenosha County are aware that we are here for them to assist in mental health crises, safety concerns, family discord and general needs assessments.

Outcomes:

Funds from United Way of Kenosha County supplement the Juvenile Crisis unit to be able provide an immediate response to the community, schools, law enforcement and local hospital calls when children and families are in crisis, specifically helping to be able to provide 24-hour coverage. Without United Way funding, the Juvenile Crisis service might be at a reduced level which could diminish the quality of family services in Kenosha, including long wait times for a response, inability for timely follow-up calls, further escalation in the crisis situation and a negative impact on the child welfare and crisis stabilization system.

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