Welcome to 2023
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It's been a wonderful start to the new year! It is inspiring and overwhelming to witness the generosity of our Central Georgia community each year.
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It's been a wonderful start to the new year! It is inspiring and overwhelming to witness the generosity of our Central Georgia community each year.
With the Macon-Bibb County Emergency Management Authority, United to End Homelessness, an initiative of United Way of Central Georgia, is monitoring the forecasted weather. Due to the cold temperatures forecasted, we advise our unhoused neighbors to take advantage of the additional warming beds at Brookdale Resource Center and the Salvation Army. Routine shelter services will also be available at Brookdale Resource Center and the Salvation Army shelter.
On Monday, December 12th, United to End Homelessness coordinated a planning session with leaders of the greater Houston County area.
As part of its Pink Promise United initiative, United Way of Central Georgia has announced a new partnership with Atrium Health Navicent and Houston Healthcare to provide breast cancer screenings and treatment to uninsured and underinsured women in 15 Central Georgia counties.
Hosted by Macon-Bibb Parks and Recreation Department, UWCG's Birdies for Brookdale Golf Tournament returns for its second year on Saturday, November 12th at Historic Bowden Golf Course (3111 Millerfield Road) with a 10 a.m. shotgun start. Funds raised by the tournament will benefit Brookdale Resource Center.
United Way of Central Georgia is committed to improving early childhood education and grade level reading through community partnerships and volunteers.
United Way of Central Georgia has hired Reverend Dr. Jake Hall as the Executive Director of its newest initiative, United to End Homelessness. In this role, Dr. Hall will lead the effort to develop, coordinate, and implement a comprehensive strategy to end housing vulnerability in Central Georgia by working with service providers, community members, funding agencies, and people experience homelessness or housing vulnerability.
United Way of Central Georgia’s United to End Homelessness initiative is immediately beginning its work to bring together providers of homelessness support services, engaged community members, government agencies, and others to begin developing a county-wide strategic plan to end homelessness. The first strategy sessions to begin developing this plan were held at the Robert Train Building (175 Oglethorpe Street) on Thursday, October 20, from 11:00 a.m.
In 2015, Horace Holmes, Jr. joined United Way of Central Georgia. We spoke with him about his role in providing hope to people seeking assistance from United Way.
What does a typical day at United Way look like for you?