Welcome to the Livingston County United Way

Our mission is to be a catalyst for community change. Livingston County United Way identifies our most critical needs, and mobilizes the resources required to meet those needs.

Help Us Recognize Rewarding Individuals

There's still time to nominate a very special volunteer, a youth organization, an incredible young person, or a deserving business for potential recognition. Nominations are currently being accepted for the Charles Itsell Volunteer of the Year Award, Donald Epley Lifetime Community Service Award, Young Person of Distinction, and Youth Organization of the Year. Recipients will be recognized at our upcoming Annual Meeting & Volunteer Recognition Breakfast in March. Nomination are due no later than Friday, January 27th.  Click here for the nomination form: 2011VOYNomination.pdf

We are also honored to remember randy Rudisill, a tremendous friend of the Livingston County United Way. The Randy Rudisill Business-of-the-Year Award recognizes an area company that perpetuates Randy's strong commitment to community, reflecting business priorities of continuous improvement, people, hard work, customers, ethics and profit. Last year's winner was American Compounding Specialties - a company co-founded by Randy Rudisill and David Donie in 2005.

Volunteers are Needed

for the 5th Annual COMMUNITY CONNECT on Saturday, January 28, 2012. To sign up, click here: CommunityConnect2012.pdf or email dgehringer@lcunitedway.org.            

WOW!

We've been using that word a lot lately.  It's amazing to think about what took place on Monday, December 19th through the Livingston County United Way's TRIPLE MONEY MONDAY.  Triple Money Monday has to be the biggest one-day fundraising event in the history of Livingston County - raising $110,000 and then tripled!

Livingston County residents stepped up to help in a big way. Thank you for your trust in our organization and for supporting those we serve. 

We are grateful for the special donors who made Triple Money Monday a reality. Thank you to our friends at the Ted and Jane Von Voigtlander Foundation, and our two additional donors who wish to remain anonymous. These very generous people gave our community something to strive for, a challenge to help others - and we did it working together. - Click to read more  

The Good News:

Last year Livingston County United Way's donors' gifts were distributed as:

  • 40% towards Basic Need Programs
  • 46% towards Family and Children Services
  • 14% towards Community Wellness and Connecting People to Services

As local families continue to struggle with tough economic challenges, we're addressing the issues head on. Through partnerships:

  • We've reduced the county's Hunger Gap to less than 20% - vs. 50+% two years ago - and provided 3.8 million additional meals to local families last year.
  • Served over 6,500 Summer Lunch Bunch meals.
  • Distributed over 3,500 Community Resource Guides - focusing on the 'newly poor' population's needs.
  • Over 900 people received services at the January 2011 Community Connect event.
  • Distributed personal care items to over 2,000 families.
  • Filled the gap with emergency shelter funds for homeless families at Christmas.
  • Had over 1,000 volunteer shifts filled at this year's Day of Caring. Based on IRS guidelines, the total investment in volunteer hours in the community through the Day of Caring was $85,440!
  • And more.

Mark Your Calendars:

  • 5th Annual COMMUNITY CONNECT, Saturday, January 28th, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Parker Middle School in Howell. This is a free one-day event to help people in need find assistance and information. To volunteer, contact Donna Gehringer, dgehringer@lcunitedway.org.
  • ANNUAL MEETING & VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION BREAKFAST, Wednesday, March 15th, 7:30-9 a.m., Crystal Gardens Banquet Center. Celebrate the past year's accomplishments, recognize well-deserving volunteers and enjoy great networking.
  • 11th Annual DAY OF CARING, Wednesday, August 22nd. Volunteer for the morning, afternoon - or all day!
  • 5th Annual Howell Rotary's TOUR de LIVINGSTON, Saturday, October 14th. Visit www.tourdelivingston.org for more information. 

2011 Day of Caring is Huge Success!

Here are a few examples of the tremendous work that took place throughout Livingston County on Wednesday, August 17th at the 10th Annual Day of Caring:

  • Over 1,000 volunteer shifts filled
  • Based on IRS guidelines, the total investment in volunteer hours through the Day of Caring was $85,440. (WOW!)
  • Seventy-eight (78) projects were run
  • Assistance was provided at 31 individual senior's homes
  • Thirty-eight (38) non-profit agencies were assisted
  • Over 6000 meals were delivered to home-bound seniors and shut-ins 
  • Eighteen (18) cases of personal care items were collected at area fitness centers and business to be distributed to those in need
  • Two (2) community gardens were weeded and an estimated 500 pounds of produce harvested
  • 1,100 backpacks were stuffed to assist children to be prepared for school
  • Over 100 area businesses and organizations participated
  • Food drives were held at four (4) area grocery stores, collecting enough food for an estimated 2300 meals.

"When everyone in the community works together we have the power to accomplish more than any single group can on its own," shared Maggie Jones, Livingston County Board of Commissioners Chairperson.  Jones and Piet Lindhout of Lindhout Associate Architects are co-chairpersons of the event.

View our 2011 Campaign Video, with all professional services donated by a local resident.

Your $1 = $2.08!

We're leveraging donated dollars and resources at greater capacities than ever before! We're pleased to share that after recent review of program stats and outcomes, the newest leveraged value of $1 is now equal to $2.08 in direct program impact serving Livingston County residents! We're able to do this through partnerships, collaborations and stringent community investment practices. Congratulations and thank you, Livingston County residents and business partners!

4th Annual "Tour de Livingston" Great Success

The 4th Annual "Tour de Livingston" bicycling event, hosted by the Howell Rotary Club, was held on a beautiful autumn day with approximately 750 bicyclists enjoying a fully-supported ride and scenic routes throughout Livingston County. All proceeds from the Tour de Livingston support local basic need programs through the Livingston County United Way.

Livingston County Resource Guides Available

A new Resource Guide has been developed, written especially to help newly unemployed residents and others who have never needed help before, become more familiar with local programs and to quickly connect to needed services. - Click to read more  

 

  
 

 

 

 

Phone: (810) 494-3000 • Fax: (810) 494-3004 • Address: 2980 Dorr Road, Brighton, MI 48116
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