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Everyone deserves the opportunity to thrive. That's why United Way mobilizes the caring power of neighbors, businesses, and community partners to lead transformational change here in Kenosha County. 

From strengthening local resilience to advancing health, youth opportunity, and financial security, we're working towards a future where everyone can reach their full potential. Join us in Leading the Way to a better future for all. 

Your gift makes an impact right here in Kenosha County. In the last year, your donations helped us to:

  • Grant over $153,250 to local nonprofits
  • Send 640 children free books monthly through the Imagination Library
  • Provide 799 hours of literacy support to 99 students in kindergarten through third grade 
  • Connect 2,170 Kenosha County residents with local resources through IMPACT 211
  • Mobilize VITA (Volunteer Tax Assistance Program) volunteers who processed 1,807 tax returns and brought over $1.19 million in refunds to Kenosha County residents

Your donations made all this happen. Imagine what we can do this year! You can change lives right here in Kenosha County through the Kenosha County United Way Campaign. Make your online pledge today.

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Health Programs

Kenosha Area Family and Aging Services, Inc. - Meals on Wheels 

Kenosha YMCA - Abilities in Motion Adaptive Sports 

LGBT Center of SE Wisconsin – Kenosha Youth Program 

Shalom Center - Homeless Shelter Program 

Sharing Center - Nutrition Program 

Catholic Charities - Behavioral Health and Counseling Services 

Hope Council – Parenting Time/Supervised Visit 

 

Financial Stability

Asset Builders of America – Kenosha Youth POWER Academy of Finance 

Kenosha Human Development Services – Homeless Rapid Rehousing Services 

Kenosha Vocational Ministry - Vocational Ministry 

Women and Children's Horizons - Legal Advocacy  

Women and Children's Horizons - Children’s Services 

 

Education

BeLEAF Survivors - S.C.A.N. Stop Child Abuse and Neglect 

Boys and Girls Club of Kenosha - Youth Empowerment 

ELCA Outreach Center - Summer Camp 

Kenosha Literacy Council - Literacy for Life 

Overview:

Funds are needed to provide LGBTQ+ Youth Programs that are desperately needed for the residents of the City and County of Kenosha. There is a strong need for youth to connect in person with one another and we want to create more welcoming spaces for that to occur. The needs of our community are too great for us not to stretch, and increase our capacity to serve more people in our community.

Outcomes:

The nearest youth programs are held from our location in Racine through virtual an in-person programming. This new Kenosha program would create an in-person support group, activities like going bowling, playing board games or learning about healthy dating, helping to plan youth events like the Equality Prom or an inter-generational project. The program will create fun and supportive in-person activities for youth ages 14-18.To build networks of support between the Center, youth, parents, schools, and the community. To create an environment where youth can develop social skills, make friends and reduce anxiety, depression, isolation, and self-harm.

Overview:

The Meals on Wheels Program enables the elderly, the sick, and the disabled to remain in their own homes with help from people who care. Through Meals on Wheels, home-delivered meals are provided to persons who are unable to prepare their own meals and are at risk of going to a nursing home. Meals are nutritionally balanced, created for good taste, healthy portions and specific health needs in mind.

Outcomes:

There is a MOW client who calls in about once a month to tell us that she just loves the Meals on Wheels meals. Her name is Evelyn Beranek. She is 92 years old, and She lives alone.  Her MOW driver/delivery folks are some of the only people she sees on a regular basis. She’s always so grateful for her meals and the services she gets from KAFASI. Evelyn has told us: “I just want you to know that the meal today was especially delicious! It was pasta and the sauce was so good! It really hit the spot. I’m so thankful for you all. You’re all so nice to me when I call you too.” Evelyn is exactly the kind of person this program matters too most. Not only do we provide daily nutrition, but we are a touchstone for her in the community. She is a precious reminder of why this program is so important.

Overview:

Juvenile Crisis is an immediate access center to 24/7 mental health crisis stabilization and after hours/holiday child protection for families in Kenosha. Services are delivered through phone and face-to-face contact in homes, hospitals, schools, at the Crisis Prevention Center, and anywhere else where there is a need. We ensure child safety during suicide assessment, domestic violence, overdose, runaway, and family conflict. Workers assess needs, make referrals and follow-up to encourage engagement. We provide around-the-clock services to our community so that people in Kenosha County are aware that we are here for them to assist in mental health crises, safety concerns, family discord and general needs assessments.

Outcomes:

Funds from United Way of Kenosha County supplement the Juvenile Crisis unit to be able provide an immediate response to the community, schools, law enforcement and local hospital calls when children and families are in crisis, specifically helping to be able to provide 24-hour coverage. Without United Way funding, the Juvenile Crisis service might be at a reduced level which could diminish the quality of family services in Kenosha, including long wait times for a response, inability for timely follow-up calls, further escalation in the crisis situation and a negative impact on the child welfare and crisis stabilization system.