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Kearns Junior High Summer Camp!

By Scott McLeod Community Collaborations Director As many of you know, one of United Way’s most successful and exciting Community Learning Centers (CLC) is Kearns Junior High, where we have […]

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Increasing United Way Awareness and Building a Sense of Community

A few weeks ago, the Salt Lake City UPS GBS United Way Committee put together a barbeque luncheon for everyone in the site. “This is just one of the activities […]

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A Teacher's Job is Never Done

by Catharine Preston English Skills Learning Center Guest Blogger In November, I signed an 8-month contract, in which research was to be conducted about the best way to educate emergent […]

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Day of Caring 2012 is Just Around the Corner!

by Chelsea Nelson Interactive Communications Director United Way of Salt Lake’s 20th Annual Day of Caring is coming up! We hope that you are planning on participating with us! Last […]

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Meet Aden Batar and Get Involved with the Refugee Community!

by Chelsea Nelson Interactive Communications Director A few days ago, I had the honor to sit down and talk with Aden Batar, the Director of Immigration & Refugee Resettlement for […]

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A Great Open House!

by Chelsea Nelson Interactive Communications Director Last night United Way of Salt Lake held an Open House at our new office! From 4:00 – 6:00 p.m., guests were welcomed to […]

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A Tour of Oquirrh Hills Elementary School

by Eric Leckman Collective Impact Intern A few weeks ago, I was invited along with a few others to take a tour of the Community Learning Center located at Oquirrh […]

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Lunch with a Leader – Tom Love!

by Sofia Smith Guest Blogger, Young Leader Senior Credit Analyst, Zions Bank This month United Way of Salt Lake’s Young Leaders gathered at Love Communications in downtown Salt Lake City […]

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July TIP: Don’t Lose Control of Your Money in College.

Are you starting college, sending a child to college, or returning to college in the fall? Getting a college degree is a wise investment and managing your money wisely in […]

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Union Pacific Railroad LIVES UNITED!

by Jim Young Regional Director, Davis County Union Pacific Railroad has been on the national scene since 1862–150 years with the largest railroad network in the U.S. UP was and […]

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June Tip: Keep Your Kids Busy This Summer!

If your kids are on a vacation from school this summer, it’s a great time to do some teaching of your own! Keeping your kids’ minds active is important during […]

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Summer of Service Project Recap!

by Sarah Trescott Website Development Director Last week we kicked off our Summer of Service with a volunteer project preparing books and materials for KSL’s Read Today Family Book Festival. […]

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Soup for the Soul–Thank you, Hexcel!

by Cristi Wetterberg Senior Resource Development Executive Soup can somehow always make things so much better. This was certainly the case for one of my companies, Hexcel, who this year […]

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Summer of Service Project!

by Bailee Rae Guest Blogger, Summer of Service Participant I’m Bailee Merrill, 14 years old, and last week I helped at the Summer of Service volunteer opportunity where we helped […]

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June Tip: Set Specific and Reasonable Goals!

Setting goals today will help you accomplish things in the future. Decide what you truly want to do with your money, set a goal for it, and enjoy working to […]

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Kearns Junior High Summer Camp!

By Scott McLeod Community Collaborations Director As many of you know, one of United Way’s most successful and exciting Community Learning Centers (CLC) is Kearns Junior High, where we have […]

Read More
Increasing United Way Awareness and Building a Sense of Community

A few weeks ago, the Salt Lake City UPS GBS United Way Committee put together a barbeque luncheon for everyone in the site. “This is just one of the activities […]

Read More
A Teacher's Job is Never Done

by Catharine Preston English Skills Learning Center Guest Blogger In November, I signed an 8-month contract, in which research was to be conducted about the best way to educate emergent […]

Read More
Day of Caring 2012 is Just Around the Corner!

by Chelsea Nelson Interactive Communications Director United Way of Salt Lake’s 20th Annual Day of Caring is coming up! We hope that you are planning on participating with us! Last […]

Read More
Meet Aden Batar and Get Involved with the Refugee Community!

by Chelsea Nelson Interactive Communications Director A few days ago, I had the honor to sit down and talk with Aden Batar, the Director of Immigration & Refugee Resettlement for […]

Read More
A Great Open House!

by Chelsea Nelson Interactive Communications Director Last night United Way of Salt Lake held an Open House at our new office! From 4:00 – 6:00 p.m., guests were welcomed to […]

Read More
A Tour of Oquirrh Hills Elementary School

by Eric Leckman Collective Impact Intern A few weeks ago, I was invited along with a few others to take a tour of the Community Learning Center located at Oquirrh […]

Read More
Lunch with a Leader – Tom Love!

by Sofia Smith Guest Blogger, Young Leader Senior Credit Analyst, Zions Bank This month United Way of Salt Lake’s Young Leaders gathered at Love Communications in downtown Salt Lake City […]

Read More
July TIP: Don’t Lose Control of Your Money in College.

Are you starting college, sending a child to college, or returning to college in the fall? Getting a college degree is a wise investment and managing your money wisely in […]

Read More
Union Pacific Railroad LIVES UNITED!

by Jim Young Regional Director, Davis County Union Pacific Railroad has been on the national scene since 1862–150 years with the largest railroad network in the U.S. UP was and […]

Read More
June Tip: Keep Your Kids Busy This Summer!

If your kids are on a vacation from school this summer, it’s a great time to do some teaching of your own! Keeping your kids’ minds active is important during […]

Read More
Summer of Service Project Recap!

by Sarah Trescott Website Development Director Last week we kicked off our Summer of Service with a volunteer project preparing books and materials for KSL’s Read Today Family Book Festival. […]

Read More
Soup for the Soul–Thank you, Hexcel!

by Cristi Wetterberg Senior Resource Development Executive Soup can somehow always make things so much better. This was certainly the case for one of my companies, Hexcel, who this year […]

Read More
Summer of Service Project!

by Bailee Rae Guest Blogger, Summer of Service Participant I’m Bailee Merrill, 14 years old, and last week I helped at the Summer of Service volunteer opportunity where we helped […]

Read More
June Tip: Set Specific and Reasonable Goals!

Setting goals today will help you accomplish things in the future. Decide what you truly want to do with your money, set a goal for it, and enjoy working to […]

Read More

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