COVID-19 IMPACT2022-07-06T13:38:09-04:00
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MILLION DOLLARS RAISED
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MILLION DOLLARS GIVEN BACK TO THE COMMUNITY
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AGENCIES SERVED

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The United Way of St. Joseph County COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund was launched on March 17, 2020 to meet the short term, immediate needs of individuals and families impacted by COVID-19 as well as the long term impacts. The Fund provided not-for-profit partners with critical aid that their doors open and vital services in-tact.

We worked with our network of experts to direct the funds effectively and quickly, all while making sure we were able to support the community throughout the entirety of this crisis.

Allocations from the Fund reflect critical needs ranging from food access, housing, healthcare and more, and will be released on a rolling basis.

FUNDING TOWARD FOOD RESOURCES

  • AIDS Ministries: $2,950
  • Broadway Christian Parish Pantry: $12,000
  • Catholic Charities: $12,100
  • Clay Church Food Pantry: $40,000
  • Cultivate Culinary: $309,000
  • Downtown Soup Kitchen: $3,000
  • First Unitarian Church of South Bend: $500
  • Food Bank of Northern Indiana: $50,000
  • Green Bridge Growers: $6,400
  • God’s Grace Food Pantry: $1,000
  • Goodwill Industries: $15,000
  • Hand 2 Hand Food Pantry: $3,500
  • Heroes Camp: $15,000
  • Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry: $5,000
  • Keller Park Church Pantry: $1,000
  • La Casa de Amistad: $12,500
  • Lydick United Methodist: $1,500
  • MAC Food Pantry: $8,700
  • Meat Hunger: $10,000
  • Mishawaka Food Pantry: $13,500
  • Praise Fellowship Food Pantry: $750
  • RiverBend Cancer Services: $18,000
  • Ronald McDonald House Charities: $15,250
  • Salvation Army: $48,500
  • South Gate Food Pantry: $3,500
  • St. Joseph Health System: $6,000
  • St. Margaret’s House: $28,000
  • St. Vincent de Paul Society: $62,500
  • Transformation Ministries: $17,000
  • Unity Gardens: $2,500

FUNDING TOWARD HOUSING RESOURCES

  • 466 Works: $50,000
  • Catholic Charities: $15,000
  • Hope Ministries: $10,000
  • Imani & Unidad: $45,500
  • La Casa de Amistad: $5,000
  • Life Treatment Center: $5,000
  • Salvation Army: $20,000
  • South Bend Heritage Foundation: $13,000
  • St. Vincent de Paul Society: $85,700
  • United Religious Community: $7,000
  • Upper Room Recovery: $60,000
  • YWCA of North Central Indiana: $24,500

FUNDING TOWARD SUSTAINING SERVICES 

  • AIDS Ministries: $67,750
  • Camp Fire River Bend: $15,000
  • Center for the Homeless: $320,000
  • Corvilla: $31,000
  • Families First Center: $5,000
  • Hope Ministries: $207,400
  • La Casa de Amistad: $26,000
  • Life Treatment Centers: $5,000
  • Logan Community Resources: $239,000
  • Near Northwest Neighborhood: $10,000
  • Reins of Life: $16,125
  • RiverBend Cancer Services: $10,000
  • The Clubhouse of St. Joseph County: $25,000
  • Transformation Ministries: $13,000
  • United Health Services: $16,500
  • Upper Room Recovery: $20,000
  • Youth Service Bureau: $60,000
  • YWCA of North Central Indiana: $29,000

FUNDING TOWARD CHILDCARE & HEALTHCARE RESOURCES 

  • AIDS Ministries: $53,000
  • A Rosie Place for Children: $20,000
  • Beacon Health Foundation: $12,000
  • Boys & Girls Club: $175,000
  • CASIE Center: $27,500
  • Center for the Homeless: $53,150
  • Family and Children’s Center: $21,000
  • HealthLinc: $20,000
  • Mask Up Michiana: $6,000
  • Oaklawn: $75,000
  • Ready to Grow St. Joe: $15,000
  • Ride Guarantee Program: $180,000
  • Southeast Neighborhood Center: $500,000
  • St. Joseph Health System: $60,000
  • United Health Services: $12,500
  • YWCA of North Central Indiana: $22,000

DONORS

FOUNDATIONS & ORGANIZATIONS: 

1st Source Foundation, Bauer Family Charitable Fund, City of South Bend, Community Foundation of St. Joseph County, Garatoni Smith Family Foundation, Indiana Michigan Power, KeyBank Foundation, MacFarlane Foundation, Martin’s Super Markets, Meijer, Schurz Communications Foundation, Starke United, TRUIST Foundation, University of Notre Dame, Vera Z Dwyer Charitable Trust, PNC Bank and 3 anonymous major-gifts.

INDIVIDUAL DONORS: 

A total of 99 individual gifts have been made to the COVID-19 Response Fund.

0
MILLION DOLLARS RAISED
0
MILLION DOLLARS GIVEN BACK TO THE COMMUNITY
0
AGENCIES SERVED

The United Way of St. Joseph County COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund was launched on March 17, 2020 to meet the short term, immediate needs of individuals and families impacted by COVID-19 as well as the long term impacts. The Fund provided not-for-profit partners with critical aid that their doors open and vital services in-tact.

We worked with our network of experts to direct the funds effectively and quickly, all while making sure we were able to support the community throughout the entirety of this crisis.

Allocations from the Fund reflect critical needs ranging from food access, housing, healthcare and more, and will be released on a rolling basis.

FUNDING TOWARD FOOD RESOURCES

  • AIDS Ministries: $2,950
  • Broadway Christian Parish Pantry: $12,000
  • Catholic Charities: $12,100
  • Clay Church Food Pantry: $40,000
  • Cultivate Culinary: $309,000
  • Downtown Soup Kitchen: $3,000
  • First Unitarian Church of South Bend: $500
  • Food Bank of Northern Indiana: $50,000
  • Green Bridge Growers: $6,400
  • God’s Grace Food Pantry: $1,000
  • Goodwill Industries: $15,000
  • Hand 2 Hand Food Pantry: $3,500
  • Heroes Camp: $15,000
  • Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry: $5,000
  • Keller Park Church Pantry: $1,000
  • La Casa de Amistad: $12,500
  • Lydick United Methodist: $1,500
  • MAC Food Pantry: $5,500
  • Meat Hunger: $10,000
  • Mishawaka Food Pantry: $13,500
  • Praise Fellowship Food Pantry: $750
  • RiverBend Cancer Services: $18,000
  • Ronald McDonald House Charities: $15,250
  • Salvation Army: $48,500
  • South Gate Food Pantry: $3,500
  • St. Joseph Health System: $6,000
  • St. Margaret’s House: $28,000
  • St. Vincent de Paul Society: $62,500
  • Transformation Ministries: $17,000
  • Unity Gardens: $2,500

FUNDING TOWARD HOUSING RESOURCES

  • 466 Works: $50,000
  • Catholic Charities: $15,000
  • Hope Ministries: $10,000
  • Imani & Unidad: $45,500
  • La Casa de Amistad: $5,000
  • Life Treatment Center: $5,000
  • Salvation Army: $20,000
  • South Bend Heritage Foundation: $13,000
  • St. Vincent de Paul Society: $85,700
  • United Religious Community: $7,000
  • Upper Room Recovery: $60,000
  • YWCA of North Central Indiana: $24,500

FUNDING TOWARD SUSTAINING SERVICES 

  • AIDS Ministries: $67,750
  • Camp Fire River Bend: $15,000
  • Center for the Homeless: $320,000
  • Corvilla: $31,000
  • Families First Center: $5,000
  • Hope Ministries: $207,400
  • La Casa de Amistad: $26,000
  • Life Treatment Centers: $5,000
  • Logan Community Resources: $239,000
  • Near Northwest Neighborhood: $10,000
  • Reins of Life: $16,125
  • RiverBend Cancer Services: $10,000
  • The Clubhouse of St. Joseph County: $25,000
  • Transformation Ministries: $13,000
  • United Health Services: $16,500
  • Upper Room Recovery: $20,000
  • Youth Service Bureau: $60,000
  • YWCA of North Central Indiana: $29,000

CHILDCARE & HEALTHCARE RESOURCES

  • AIDS Ministries: $53,000
  • A Rosie Place for Children: $20,000
  • Beacon Health Foundation: $12,000
  • Boys & Girls Club: $175,000
  • CASIE Center: $27,500
  • Center for the Homeless: $53,150
  • Family and Children’s Center: $21,000
  • HealthLinc: $20,000
  • Mask Up Michiana: $6,000
  • Oaklawn: $75,000
  • St. Joseph Health System: $60,000
  • United Health Services: $12,500
  • YWCA of North Central Indiana: $22,000

DONORS

FOUNDATIONS & ORGANIZATIONS:

1st Source Foundation, Bauer Family Charitable Fund, City of South Bend, Community Foundation of St. Joseph County, Garatoni Smith Family Foundation, Indiana Michigan Power, KeyBank Foundation, MacFarlane Foundation, Martin’s Super Markets, Meijer, Schurz Communications Foundation, Starke United, TRUIST Foundation, University of Notre Dame, Vera Z Dwyer Charitable Trust, PNC Bank and 3 anonymous major-gifts.

INDIVIDUAL DONORS:

A total of 99 individual gifts have been made to the COVID-19 Response Fund.

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