From the left:  United Way of Logan County Administrative Director Patti Schonauer, Lincoln Area YMCA Youth Development Director Kristina Snellen, YMCA Youth Development and Membership Director Bonnie Meyers, and Becky Remmert with Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois.

United Way of Logan County announces grant recipients for 2024

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[November 29, 2023]    

The United Way of Logan County has pledged $74,000 in 2024 to provide support of the work of the following organizations and programs in Logan County:

  • The Boy Scouts – WD Boyce Counci

  • Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois Senior Nutrition Program – Meals On Wheels

  • Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois CAPCIL Transportation Program

  • Christian Child Care

  • The Girl Scouts of Central Illinois

  • The Lincoln Area YMCA

  • Lincoln Pastoral Counseling

  • Living Alternatives Crisis Pregnancy Center

  • The Oasis – Senior Citizens Center

  • The Salvation Army

The United Way of Logan County will also continue to administer the Dolly Parton Imagination Library which is funded through designated contributions in addition to other grants given. This program provides free books, mailed to the homes of children monthly from age birth up to five years, to promote a love of books and learning.

As of October, 664 children in all Logan County communities were registered for this program. Parents of these communities may register eligible children at www.imaginationlibrary.com.  Local supporters that make this program possible are listed on our website at https://www.uwlogancountyil.org/dolly-parton-imagination-library-supporters

United Way 2-1-1 will also continue to be sponsored by the United Way of Logan County. This resource, provided by PATH in Bloomington, Illinois, has been available for a year to Logan County residents, and over 200 Logan County residents have taken advantage of the help that can be provided by this program in the last year.

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United Way 2-1-1 is an easy to remember telephone number that connects people with important community services such as: Basic human needs such as food, shelter, rent and utility assistance; physical, substance abuse treatment and mental health resources; employment support; support for older Americans and persons with disabilities’ support for children, youth and families.

The United Way of Logan County works to bring our community together. A united community is a stronger community. Local donations are an investment in Logan County youth, seniors and families, and work to strengthen our community, as donations have done to the United Way have done for over 60 years.

How can you help? If you have a workplace giving program, be sure to participate and designate your funds to the United Way of Logan County. Your contributions will stay right here locally, to help your neighbors in need through support of these programs. If you are not a part of a workplace campaign, find out more about the work of the United Way of Logan County or give easily online at www.uwlogancountyil.org, or mail support to United Way of Logan County at P.O. Box 684 Lincoln IL 62656.

It’s great when a community comes together and is United in Purpose!

[Patti (Becker) Schonauer
Administrative Director
The United Way of Logan County]

 

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