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      United Way Announces                               “We have a volunteer-led Fund Distribution Committee that   community and change lives together through the collective
      from page 1                                        monitors the progress of the grants. When they see programs   power of advancing the common good. Since 1972, the
                                                         work, we want to try to help find ways to bring their successes   United Way has been working to create long-term social
         To overcome these                               to scale,” she said. “When we see them stumble, we want   change and provide support to Martin County residents by
      obstacles, United Way has                          to identify the problem and help correct it. Our goal is to   investing in programs that strive to: enhance healthy living,
      become laser-focused on                            maximize impact, much like a financial manager selects   improve education, and support financial stability.
      finding synergy and shared                         investments to maximize profit.”                                         Photos by Sevin Photography
      opportunities in order to                             Beyond these grants, an additional $872,432 will support
      build a community where                            local nonprofits through direct designations as well as
      everyone has the opportunity                       funding for United Way’s internal programs, including the
      and access  to  thrive.                            United Way Holiday Project, Tools for Success and Volunteer
      More than 60 community                             Income Tax Assistance.
      volunteers helped make   The grants were presented      This investment is made possible through the support of
      funding decisions during   at the Big Reveal sponsored   thousands of community members and corporate partners
      a rigorous evaluation    by Capstone IT. Pictured:   who contribute to United Way’s annual campaign. For a full
      process to ensure grants are   Micheal  Borlaug  with   list of funded programs, visit www.unitedwaymartin.org/
      distributed objectively and   Capstone IT          FundedPrograms. To get involved by donating your time,
      aligned with United Way’s                          money or voice to make Martin County a better place, visit
      goals.                                             www.unitedwaymartin.org.
         “We find, fund and partner with the most effective   About United Way Of Martin County
      programs and organizations in Martin County,” Diez said.      United Way of Martin County’s mission is to lift the


                     BE A PART OF SOMETHING FRESH!

          NEW!                                                   9AM-1PM                                   United Way presented a community impact grant for $12,960

                                                                     EVERY SUNDAY
                                                                                                           to the Banner Lake Club for its beyond summer slide
                                                                                                           program. Pictured left to right: Carol G. Houwaart-Diez,

                                                                                                           Club; Chenelle Weaver, Banner Lake Club; Geoff Lieberman,
                                                                 FLAGLER PARK                              United Way of Martin County; Wendy Reynoso, Banner Lake
                                                                                                           United Way of Martin County Board president

                                                                         LIVE MUSIC
                                                                  MOBILE CRAFT BAR















                 Operated by Stuart Main Street
                         Stuart Main Street is a 501c3 non-profit focused on promoting the Historic Downtown.



         A market for growers, crafters, artists & other creators                                          United Way presented a community impact grant for $7,500
                                                                                                           to Treasure Coast ABA for its early intervention program.
                                                                                                           Pictured left to right: Carol G. Houwaart-Diez, United Way of
                                                                                                           Martin County; Diane Donahue, TCABA; Geoff Lieberman,
                                                                                                           United Way of Martin County Board president
                    772-285-0502 | market@stuartmainstreet.org






                   Early Voting






                             August 13 - 20               |   8AM-5PM


               Election Center | Elisabeth Lahti Library | Hobe Sound Library
                                                                                                           United Way presented a community impact grant for $25,000
                                   Votación anticipada del 13 al 20 de agosto  |  8AM-5PM
                              Centro Electoral, Biblioteca Elisabeth Lahti, Biblioteca de sonido Hobe      to Love and Hope In Action (LAHIA) for its client services
                                                                                                           program. Pictured left to right: Carol G. Houwaart-Diez,
                                                                                                           United Way of Martin County; Brenda Dickerson, LAHIA;
                                                                                                           Lauren Zettle, LAHIA; Geoff Lieberman, United Way of
                                                                                                           Martin County Board president

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