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LIVE: Mayor Donna Deegan, United Way unveil unity mural in downtown Jacksonville
Read full article: LIVE: Mayor Donna Deegan, United Way unveil unity mural in downtown JacksonvilleThe mural, titled “Together in Greatness,” symbolizes the importance of unity and understanding in Jacksonville following the racially motivated shooting in New Town last year.
Over 70 volunteers serve communities during United Way of Northeast Florida's Day of Action
Read full article: Over 70 volunteers serve communities during United Way of Northeast Florida's Day of ActionThe volunteers assisted with various projects, such as tending to a community garden, cleaning up streets, and landscaping around the Northside area, North Riverside area, and James Weldon Johnson Full Service School Site.
Demand for food assistance in Northeast Florida rises as data shows financial hardships of families
Read full article: Demand for food assistance in Northeast Florida rises as data shows financial hardships of familiesThe demand for food assistance is rising as data from ALICE shows that more than 38% of Northeast Florida families struggle to make ends meet despite growth in wages.
More than 38% of Northeast Florida residents struggle to make ends meet despite growth in wages, study finds
Read full article: More than 38% of Northeast Florida residents struggle to make ends meet despite growth in wages, study findsMore than a third of Northeast Florida households continue to struggle to make ends meet.
$10M donated by the MacKenzie Scott foundation helps residents along Emerald Trail as some worry about gentrification
Read full article: $10M donated by the MacKenzie Scott foundation helps residents along Emerald Trail as some worry about gentrificationAs Jacksonville continues to grow, one of the biggest issues facing the community is being able to afford to live in the area. The cost of housing is now a major concern for the city.
Could people fleeing from the Hamas-Israel conflict seek refuge in our area?
Read full article: Could people fleeing from the Hamas-Israel conflict seek refuge in our area?As the fighting continues in Israel and Gaza – and the death toll rises – hundreds of thousands of people are displaced from their homes. Many have had their apartments and houses destroyed in airstrikes.
United Way volunteers restore historic Eastside building on annual ‘Day of Action’
Read full article: United Way volunteers restore historic Eastside building on annual ‘Day of Action’Volunteers with United Way of Northeast Florida are giving back to Jacksonville's historic Eastside neighborhood by sprucing up the former office building of Dr. Charles McIntosh, the city's first Black pediatrician.
$5.5 million awarded for mental health services to support Duval County Public Schools
Read full article: $5.5 million awarded for mental health services to support Duval County Public SchoolsUnited Way of Northeast Florida, the Kids Hope Alliance and Duval County Public Schools announced Thursday a $5.5 million dollar grant for access to free mental health resources for Duval County students.
Funding available for JEA customers in need of utility assistance
Read full article: Funding available for JEA customers in need of utility assistanceJEA has disbursed more than $1.5 million in utility assistance to residents in Northeast Florida, and the utility has additional funds available to help families in need.
Jacksonville ahead of curve on distribution of rental assistance funds, Curry’s office says
Read full article: Jacksonville ahead of curve on distribution of rental assistance funds, Curry’s office saysThe Jacksonville Branch NAACP has called for an investigation into where millions of dollars in federal money aimed at helping Jacksonville renters has gone.
Positively Jax Day: United Way’s Day of Action | River City Live
Read full article: Positively Jax Day: United Way’s Day of Action | River City LiveOn Positively Jax day we teamed up with United Way of Northeast Florida to support seniors in Jacksonville’s Eastside through the Historic Eastside Community Development Corporation’s Front Porch Project.
Thousands waiting for help from Jacksonville’s rent and utility assistance program
Read full article: Thousands waiting for help from Jacksonville’s rent and utility assistance programMonths after the city of Jacksonville received $29 million to help Duval County tenants pay rent and utilities amid the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands are still waiting for their applications to be processed and approved.
Become a Watch Stander: Join the fight to end veteran suicide
Read full article: Become a Watch Stander: Join the fight to end veteran suicideWith an estimated 20 U.S. military veterans taking their lives every day, a Jacksonville-based group hopes to make that troubling trend a thing of the past, and they’re challenging you to get involved.
How to apply for Jacksonville’s emergency rental and utility assistance program
Read full article: How to apply for Jacksonville’s emergency rental and utility assistance programThe rental assistance program is a partnership between the city, the United Way and JEA. Applications close on April 9 at 6 p.m., so there’s a time period where people do need to apply,” Braun emphasized. Even though there is a significant amount of money available in this program -- $29 million -- Braun said there is the possibility that the money could run out. Be unable to access other payment assistance for the same costs (ex: If rent assistance was received from another program for March – May, this program may not be used to pay for rent during that timeframe; however, it could cover other months). You can ONLY apply for the program if your name is on the lease, and this information will be verified with the property owner or landlord.
United Way of St. Johns County in need of donations for Empty Stocking Fund
Read full article: United Way of St. Johns County in need of donations for Empty Stocking FundST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. – More families are in need because of the coronavirus pandemic. United Way of St. Johns County wants to help but needs donations for its Empty Stocking Fund. How do I feed them a Christmas dinner’?”Nelson says United Way of St. Johns County typically receives requests for assistance from people in the more centrally based neighborhoods of St. Augustine. “That is a startling statistic.”Nelson says the Empty Stock Fund helped 505 St. Johns County families last year. “But it’s a 14-year-old that is hungry.”To donate quickly, go to United Way of St. Johns County’s website.
Delivery drivers work with nonprofits to help low-income seniors
Read full article: Delivery drivers work with nonprofits to help low-income seniorsThe local groups are teaming up to provide food to low-income seniors struggling to make ends meet. The groups deliver food directly to 150 seniors living in low-income apartments. Brignoni is now enrolled in a new pilot program that delivers about 20 pounds of food every Wednesday to seniors living in low-income apartments through DoorDash. Individuals in need or who are looking for information for someone else can call United Way 211 from a cell phone or landline by dialing 2-1-1 or 904-632-0600. This pilot program will provide more than one thousand deliveries to seniors over 6 weeks – totaling more than 21,500 pounds of food.
CARES funding still available for Columbia County residents
Read full article: CARES funding still available for Columbia County residentsCOLUMBIA COUNTY, Fla. The Columbia County Board of County Commissioners approved $2 million to aid Columbia County residents that are experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19. The program is managed in partnership with the United Way of Suwannee Valley and Catholic Charities of Lake City. A few tips to apply for CARES assistance:Ensure your residence address is located in Columbia County. Complete the online application in its entirety. A case manager from United Way or Catholic Charities will contact applicants once the submission is processed.
St. Johns County nonprofits collect back-to-school donations
Read full article: St. Johns County nonprofits collect back-to-school donationsST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. Two nonprofits in St. Johns County are teaming up to collect back-to-school donations on Saturday. and St. Johns County United Way will hold a drive-up and drop-off event at Fruit Cove Middle School, 3180 Race Track Road. The organizations are collecting non-perishable food items and school supplies, including flash drives, crayons and disinfectant wipes. All donations will benefit St. Johns County residents. There will also be a collection event Saturday, August 8th at all St. Johns County Vystar locations from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. For a list of the most needed supplies, visit https://ink-stjohns.org/.
Gov. DeSantis extends eviction protection -- but not for everyone
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis extends eviction protection -- but not for everyoneRon DeSantis extended until Sept. 1 an executive order to help prevent foreclosures and evictions amid job losses and financial problems caused by the novel coronavirus pandemic. “Nothing in this executive order shall be construed as relieving an individual from his or her obligation to make mortgage payments or rent payments,” the order said. Due to a lack of payments, Lev estimates he’s $20,000 in the hole. Even groups like United Way, which support the eviction moratorium, agree more needs to be done to help landlords. DeSantis has issued other orders in recent months that have allowed such remote meetings of county commissions, city councils, school boards and other local agencies.
Rock The Pantries food drive in St Johns County
Read full article: Rock The Pantries food drive in St Johns CountyPONTE VEDRA, Fla. St. Johns County in partnership with United Way of St. Johns County is holding a food drive today at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall and it is asking for the communitys help. This is in response to the increased demand and urgent need because of COVID-19. It is not a food give-away. Its a drive-thru food drive to help restock critically-low local food pantries. United Way and St. Johns County volunteers will be on-site in the parking lots collecting requested donations taken directly from vehicles while maintaining proper social distancing guidelines.
United Way, partners launch Mission United for veterans, families
Read full article: United Way, partners launch Mission United for veterans, familiesJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - United Way of Northeast Florida announced Friday the launch of Mission United, a community network connecting veterans and their families to critical health, human and social services through case management. Thanks to Mission United's founding investors, United Way expects Mission United to be fully operational by Spring 2020 in Northeast Florida, serving nine counties. To fuel the launch of Mission United, United Way implemented an initial fundraising campaign earlier this year. If you or your company is interested in supporting Mission United, contact Linda Olson, director of corporate engagement, at lindao@uwnefl.org. More information on United Way of Northeast Florida can be found at unitedwaynefl.org or @unitedwaynefl on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
When Jags win, so do charities, courtesy of Calais Campbell
Read full article: When Jags win, so do charities, courtesy of Calais CampbellJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Jaguars first-team All-Pro and four-time Pro Bowl defensive end Calais Campbell and his foundation announced his new charitable initiative for the 2019-20 NFL season. Campbell's Season of Giving, a fundraising campaign based off of his performance on the field, adds an opportunity for fans to play along. A different charity will be highlighted each month, with each charity receiving funds from the donations made by Campbell and fans for four games. I wanted to use my platform to bring attention and funds to some very deserving causes both in Jacksonville and nationally, said Campbell in a release. When were on our playoff run in January, Ill be picking a social justice cause so Season of Giving can continue into the post-season.
Cameron Boyce's Friends and Fans Raise Thousands for Charity in Late Actor's Name
Read full article: Cameron Boyce's Friends and Fans Raise Thousands for Charity in Late Actor's NameCameron Boyce's friends and fans are honoring him after his death. "Cameron Boyce (@thecameronboyce) worked hard to help other people through great charitable organizations like @thirstproject & @launitedway," Sandler, who started Facebook fundraisers for both charities, wrote on Instagram. We will honor #CameronBoyces legacy by fighting for this basic human right ," the Thirst Project wrote on Twitter in response to Sandler's support. "Now is the time to make a change," Boyce's dad wrote on Instagram in reference to the foundation. RELATED CONTENT:'Descendants' Star Sofia Carson Pens Heartbreaking Tribute to Late Co-Star Cameron BoyceCameron Boyce's Sister Pens Heartbreaking Note Recalling the 'Hours Before He Died''Descendants 3' Premiere Canceled: How Disney Channel Is Honoring Cameron Boyce's Death