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Power of Community in Valparaiso

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Storm Cleanup Highlights Power of Local Community

When powerful storms swept through Valparaiso over the weekend, United Way Northwest Indiana was among the many impacted. Two large trees on our property were knocked down, creating safety concerns and a big cleanup job ahead.

Thankfully, Total Terrain Solutions stepped up in a big way.

Despite it being one of their busiest times of the year, their team responded quickly to help us clear the fallen trees and restore safety to the area. Their support didn’t just remove debris—it reminded us of the strength and heart of the community we serve every day.

“We were incredibly fortunate that no one was hurt,” said Joe Justak, Director of Marketing at United Way Northwest Indiana. “But the cleanup effort was daunting. That’s when Total Terrain Solutions came through for us—helping clear the damage when we needed it most.”

United Way is proud to partner with local businesses who care deeply about the people and places they serve. Total Terrain Solutions exemplified that commitment in action.

“When we heard about the damage at United Way, we didn’t hesitate,” said Josh Morgan, President of Total Terrain Solutions. “We’re proud to support an organization that does so much for our community. It’s important to us to step in when our neighbors need a hand—especially those who are always looking out for others.”

We’re grateful for the helping hands and community spirit that define Northwest Indiana. If you’re looking for a trustworthy, responsive landscaping partner, we wholeheartedly recommend Total Terrain Solutions.

This storm may have knocked down a couple of trees—but thanks to great community partners, nothing can shake the strong roots we’ve built together.

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Better United: Fulfilling Our Promise to Working Families

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Better United: Fulfilling Our Promise to Working Families

Three years after a transformative merger that joined our region’s United Way organizations, United Way Northwest Indiana stands as a testament to the power of collaborative vision and unwavering commitment to community service. The 2022 merger was more than an organizational restructuring; it was a bold declaration that our region’s challenges demand a unified approach. Today, this vision is bearing fruit, creating stronger, more resilient communities across Lake, Porter, Jasper, Newton and Starke counties.

Our regional approach has already demonstrated its value. By consolidating operations and eliminating duplicative costs, we’ve directed more resources to front-line services. Our streamlined structure has made it easier for corporate partners to engage across multiple counties, resulting in more efficient workplace campaigns and increased giving opportunities. Most importantly, we’re seeing stronger collaborations between service providers and better outcomes for the people we serve.

We’ve doubled down on our core focus: improving the lives of hardworking but struggling ALICE families (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed). When we think of financial hardship, we often picture those in extreme poverty—families struggling with homelessness or unable to afford necessities. But there is another significant group in our communities, one that works hard every day yet still struggles to make ends meet.

In Northwest Indiana, ALICE represents a significant portion of our population. These families work hard—often at multiple jobs—but still struggle to keep up with the cost of living. They earn too much to qualify for many assistance programs but not enough to cover essential expenses like housing, childcare, transportation, and healthcare. One unexpected expense—a car repair, medical bill, or reduced work schedule—can trigger a financial crisis.

The harsh truth is that more than one in four hardworking families is on the edge of survival. These families face impossible choices every day: put gas in the car to get to work, or buy their child’s cough medicine? United Way Northwest Indiana believes that no working family should be forced to make these types of decisions.

Our signature Level Up program provides personalized support, job training, and financial coaching. It isn’t one-size-fits-all—it’s about meeting people where they are and creating paths to long-term success. By equipping individuals with education, workforce connections, and financial literacy, we empower them to break free from financial instability. To date, 250 participants have completed the program, with 251 currently working with our navigators and 20-30 new participants joining monthly. Graduates typically see at least a 20% increase in household income and improved credit scores, leaving the program positioned to thrive and on the path to stability and home ownership.

We’re expanding our Charity Tracker network, which currently coordinates services between more than 60 partner agencies. Since launch, our partners have provided over $20 million in assistance to more than 80,000 individuals.

In the coming months, we’ll enhance our regional volunteer coordination capabilities and strengthen our data analysis to ensure resources have maximum impact.

The challenges facing our communities—from food insecurity to mental health needs, from affordable housing to educational achievement gaps—require sustained, collaborative efforts. United Way Northwest Indiana is uniquely positioned to coordinate these efforts and drive meaningful change. We’re building on our successful merger by deepening our community partnerships, expanding our donor base, and implementing innovative solutions to persistent challenges.

As we mark three years since our historic merger, we renew our commitment to being a catalyst for positive change across Northwest Indiana. We invite everyone—individuals, businesses, and organizations—to join us in this vital work. Together, we can build a stronger, more equitable region where every person has the opportunity to thrive.

Our merger was more than an organizational change—it was a promise to our communities. Today, with the continued support of our generous donors and dedicated partners, we are fulfilling that promise, creating positive change that reaches every corner of Northwest Indiana. United, we break down barriers for struggling families. United, we provide paths to financial stability. United, we build hope and strong communities.

We believe that thriving communities begin with thriving families, and your support of United Way Northwest Indiana makes that possible. You are part of the solution. Together, we can make a difference for families in our community.

United is the Way.

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FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYER FAIR A RESOUNDING SUCCESS

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FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYER FAIR A RESOUNDING SUCCESS, UNITED WAY NORTHWEST INDIANA PLANS MORE EVENTS ACROSS THE REGION

PORTAGE, IN – March 8, 2025 – United Way Northwest Indiana’s First-Time Homebuyer Fair at NEO in Portage saw an incredible turnout, connecting aspiring homeowners with vital resources to make their homeownership dreams a reality. With an impressive lineup of vendors, industry experts, and nonprofit organizations, the event proved to be a valuable resource for those looking to navigate the home-buying process with confidence.

More than 120 attendees participated in the fair, engaging in three insightful panel discussions featuring banks and mortgage brokers, nonprofit program assistance providers, and experienced realtors. Vendors reported strong engagement, with many potential buyers taking their first steps toward homeownership.

“The enthusiasm from the community was incredible. It’s clear that there is a growing demand for resources and education around first-time home buying, and we’re thrilled to provide that guidance,” said Joe Justak, Director of Marketing at United Way Northwest Indiana. “We saw firsthand how crucial these connections are for individuals and families eager to own their first home.”

Statistics show that first-time homebuyers make up approximately 24% of all home purchases in the U.S., underscoring the need for continued outreach and education. With the median first-time buyer’s household income around $97,000, access to financial literacy, loan options, and assistance programs remain essential for prospective buyers.

Encouraged by the success of this event, United Way Northwest Indiana is already gearing up for more exciting opportunities to connect with the community. In the coming months, we will be expanding our reach with additional events designed to empower individuals and families on their journey to financial stability. These events will not only bridge the gap between those in need in Northwest Indiana but also highlight the broader mission of United Way Northwest Indiana—bringing people together to create stronger, more resilient communities.

Stay tuned for announcements on upcoming events where we will continue to make a lasting impact! Whether you’re looking to buy your first home, gain financial knowledge, or simply connect with valuable resources, United Way Northwest Indiana is here to help.

For more information about upcoming events or how to get involved, visit unitedwaynwi.org or follow United Way Northwest Indiana on social media.

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About United Way Northwest Indiana

United Way Northwest Indiana is a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to improving lives across Lake, Porter, Jasper Newton and Starke counties. We have been at the forefront of creating positive community impact through strategic initiatives in education, financial stability, and health. Our mission is to mobilize the caring power of our community to advance the common good, tackling local challenges with innovative solutions and collaborative partnerships.

Through our flagship Level Up Program and community-driven initiatives, United Way Northwest Indiana strives to foster lasting change and improve the quality of life for all residents. We are committed to building a stronger, more resilient Northwest Indiana.

For more information on how you can join us in making a difference, visit www.unitedwaynwi.org or follow us on social media.

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LEETH LAW DONATES $10,000 TO UNITED WAY NORTHWEST INDIANA TO SUPPORT LOCAL INITIATIVES

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LEETH LAW DONATES $10,000 TO UNITED WAY NORTHWEST INDIANA TO SUPPORT LOCAL INITIATIVES

Valparaiso, Indiana – 3/7/2025 – United Way Northwest Indiana has received a generous $10,000 donation from Leeth Law, providing critical support for the organization’s ongoing efforts to improve financial stability, education, and essential services for individuals and families across the region.

“We are incredibly grateful for this generous contribution from Leeth Law,” said Kimberlee Wazny, Chief Financial Officer at United Way Northwest Indiana. “Their support enables us to continue providing vital resources and opportunities to those in need across our region.”

Leeth Law, known for its dedication to serving the Northwest Indiana community, recognizes the importance of investing in organizations that make a real difference. This contribution aligns with United Way’s mission to empower individuals through programs like Level Up, which helps participants increase their earning potential and financial independence.

“At Leeth Law, we believe in giving back to the communities that support us,” said Todd Leeth of Leeth Law. “United Way Northwest Indiana does incredible work, and we are proud to support their mission to create a stronger, more united community.”

As a firm dedicated to protecting the rights and well-being of its clients, Leeth Law extends that same commitment beyond the courtroom by investing in initiatives that provide financial stability, education, and crisis relief for local residents.

At the heart of every donation is the belief that together, we can create a stronger, more resilient Northwest Indiana. Thanks to partners like Leeth Law, the United Way continues to turn generosity into meaningful change—helping families, strengthening communities, and building a future where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.. Those interested in getting involved or donating can visit unitedwaynwi.org to learn more.

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About United Way Northwest Indiana

United Way Northwest Indiana is a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to improving lives across Lake, Porter, Jasper Newton and Starke counties. We have been at the forefront of creating positive community impact through strategic initiatives in education, financial stability, and health. Our mission is to mobilize the caring power of our community to advance the common good, tackling local challenges with innovative solutions and collaborative partnerships.

Through our flagship Level Up Program and community-driven initiatives, United Way Northwest Indiana strives to foster lasting change and improve the quality of life for all residents. We are committed to building a stronger, more resilient Northwest Indiana.

For more information on how you can join us in making a difference, visit www.unitedwaynwi.org or follow us on social media.

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INDIANA AMERICAN WATER CHARITABLE FOUNDATION DONATES $10,000 TO UNITED WAY NORTHWEST INDIANA

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INDIANA AMERICAN WATER CHARITABLE FOUNDATION DONATES $10,000 TO UNITED WAY NORTHWEST INDIANA

Valparaiso, Indiana – 2/19/2025 – United Way Northwest Indiana is pleased to announce a generous donation of $10,000 from the Indiana American Water Charitable Foundation. This significant contribution will support United Way Northwest Indiana’s ongoing efforts to enhance community programs and initiatives throughout the region.

The donation underscores Indiana American Water’s commitment to improving the quality of life in local communities. United Way Northwest Indiana will allocate these funds towards bolstering essential programs that address critical needs such as education, financial stability, and health across Lake, Porter, Newton, Jasper, and Starke counties.

“We are deeply grateful to Indiana American Water for their unwavering support,” said Chris White, CEO at United Way Northwest Indiana. “This donation will have a profound impact on our ability to create lasting change and empower individuals and families in our community.”

United Way Northwest Indiana has been at the forefront of community development, collaborating with local partners to implement effective solutions that drive social progress. The organization’s mission aligns closely with Indiana American Water’s vision of fostering resilient and thriving communities.

“We believe in the power of collective action to drive meaningful change,” said Justin Mount, Northwest Operations Manager at Indiana American Water. “Partnering with United Way Northwest Indiana allows us to support initiatives that make a positive difference in the lives of our neighbors.”

The partnership between Indiana American Water and United Way Northwest Indiana exemplifies a shared commitment to building stronger, more vibrant communities. Together, they continue to pave the way for a brighter future for all residents in Northwest Indiana.

For more information about United Way Northwest Indiana and its community impact initiatives, please visit www.unitedwaynwi.org.

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About United Way Northwest Indiana

United Way Northwest Indiana is a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to improving lives across Lake, Porter, Jasper Newton and Starke counties. We have been at the forefront of creating positive community impact through strategic initiatives in education, financial stability, and health. Our mission is to mobilize the caring power of our community to advance the common good, tackling local challenges with innovative solutions and collaborative partnerships.

Through our flagship Level Up Program and community-driven initiatives, United Way Northwest Indiana strives to foster lasting change and improve the quality of life for all residents. We are committed to building a stronger, more resilient Northwest Indiana.

For more information on how you can join us in making a difference, visit www.unitedwaynwi.org or follow us on social media.

About American Water Charitable Foundation:

American Water Charitable Foundation is committed to supporting the American Water workforce and the communities they serve by enhancing the quality of life through nonprofit partnerships and volunteerism. The Foundation aims to create healthier, more resilient communities nationwide.

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UNITED WAY NWI EMPOWERS HOMEBUYERS FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE

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UNITED WAY NWI EMPOWERS HOMEBUYERS FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE UNLOCK THE KEYS TO YOUR DREAM HOME AT THIS FREE EVENT

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United Way of Northwest Indiana is excited to host its annual First-Time Homebuyer Fair, an exceptional opportunity for first-time and repeat homebuyers to prepare for one of life’s most significant investments. Open to the public, this free event will connect prospective buyers directly with realtors, lenders, home appraisers, and other industry professionals who can guide them through the home-buying process and what to expect.

According to the National Association of REALTORS®:

  • First-time homebuyers comprised 24% of all buyers in 2024.
  • The median age of first-time homebuyers was 38 years old.
  • The typical first-time buyer’s household income was $97,000, an increase of $26,000 in the last two years.

Homebuyers today face a variety of challenges, from limited housing inventory to rising costs. However, gaining insights and tips directly from seasoned professionals is an excellent way for prospective buyers to prepare for this crucial step in building generational and community wealth.

“At United Way Northwest Indiana, we understand that homeownership is not just about acquiring property—it’s about investing in a brighter future for families and communities. This First-Time Homebuyer Vendor Fair embodies our commitment to equipping individuals with the tools they need to achieve financial stability and build generational wealth,” said Chris White, CEO of United Way Northwest Indiana. “We are thrilled to provide this platform for connecting residents with experts who can help make the dream of homeownership a reality.”

Why Attend?

The First-Time Homebuyer Vendor Fair is a unique opportunity for attendees to:

  • Explore first-time homebuyer assistance programs available
  • Meet trusted professionals who can make their homeownership dreams a reality
  • Understand the home purchasing process
  • Learn about financing options, down payment assistance programs, and mortgage pre-approval

Event Details:

When: March 8, 2025
Where: NEO | 5201 US-6 Portage, IN 46368
Cost: Free to Public

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About United Way Northwest Indiana

United Way Northwest Indiana is a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to improving lives across Lake, Porter, Jasper Newton and Starke counties. We have been at the forefront of creating positive community impact through strategic initiatives in education, financial stability, and health. Our mission is to mobilize the caring power of our community to advance the common good, tackling local challenges with innovative solutions and collaborative partnerships.

Through our flagship Level Up Program and community-driven initiatives, United Way Northwest Indiana strives to foster lasting change and improve the quality of life for all residents. We are committed to building a stronger, more resilient Northwest Indiana.

For more information on how you can join us in making a difference, visit www.unitedwaynwi.org or follow us on social media.

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CENTIER BANK CONTRIBUTES OVER $54,000 TO UNITED WAY

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CENTIER BANK CONTRIBUTES OVER $54,000 TO UNITED WAY

Valparaiso, Indiana – 1/24/2024 – Centier Bank has made a significant contribution of over $54,000 to United Way, demonstrating its commitment to community impact through its annual workplace campaign. The check presentation ceremony took place at Centier’s Corporate Office, underscoring the partnership’s shared mission of creating opportunities for individuals and families across the region.

The funds, raised through the hard work and generosity of Centier Bank employees across the state of Indiana, will help power United Way Northwest Indiana’s flagship programs, including Level Up, which provides essential resources, education, and support to individuals striving for a better future.

“Centier Bank’s dedication to our community goes far beyond banking—it’s about building a brighter tomorrow for everyone,” said Chris White CEO of United Way Northwest Indiana. “This generous contribution will empower our efforts to drive measurable change in Northwest Indiana and beyond.”

United Way Northwest Indiana is committed to advancing education, financial stability, and access to essential resources for families in need. Contributions like Centier Bank’s workplace campaign donation play a vital role in sustaining these efforts.

For more information about United Way Northwest Indiana and its mission, visit www.unitedwaynwi.org.

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About United Way Northwest Indiana

United Way Northwest Indiana is a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to improving lives across Lake, Porter, Jasper Newton and Starke counties. We have been at the forefront of creating positive community impact through strategic initiatives in education, financial stability, and health. Our mission is to mobilize the caring power of our community to advance the common good, tackling local challenges with innovative solutions and collaborative partnerships.

Through our flagship Level Up Program and community-driven initiatives, United Way Northwest Indiana strives to foster lasting change and improve the quality of life for all residents. We are committed to building a stronger, more resilient Northwest Indiana.

About Centier

Centier Bank is a private, family-owned bank. The bank has over 60 offices, serving 11 counties in Indiana. Centier Bank was founded in 1895.

 

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UNITED WAY AWARDED YOUTHBUILD GRANT

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UNITED WAY AWARDED YOUTHBUILD GRANT

United Way Northwest Indiana (UWNWI) has received $1,320,000 from the US Department of Labor (DOL) to implement a YouthBuild program that will commence June 1, 2025 and close May 31, 2028. The grant will serve 58 youth ages 16-24 from Northwest Indiana. UWNWI will recruit and enroll 80% of program participants from Gary, East Chicago, and Portage. UWNWI will recruit and enroll 20% of eligible youth from beyond the targeted service area.

YouthBuild is a workforce development program that provides educational services, job training, career exploration, supportive services, and leadership development opportunities to young people who face barriers to employment. Youth selected for participation in the program will be offered full-time participation in the program for 6 months; and follow-up services and tracking of participant outcomes for an additional 12 months.

Eligible participants are youth ages 16-24 who left school without a diploma and are either a member of a low-income family, a foster care youth, a court-involved youth, a youth with a disability, a child of an incarcerated parent, or a migrant youth. Participants can choose to learn vocational skills in construction, as well as in healthcare. Participants trained in construction follow a pre-apprenticeship model where they learn construction, renovate/construct housing, and receive connections to registered apprenticeship opportunities in the building trades. Participants trained in healthcare will become a certified nursing assistant (CNA).

Participants split their time between 50% of program time receiving education services that lead to high school diploma or equivalency, 40% of program time engaged in workforce and skills development activities, and 10% of program time engaged in leadership development and community service activities. Participants trained in construction will provide community service through the construction or rehabilitation of affordable housing for low-income or homeless families in their own neighborhoods.

All youth will learn to be community leaders, and prepare for postsecondary training opportunities, including college, apprenticeships, and employment. Supportive services enable the youth to succeed in the classroom and the workforce by addressing barriers that may hinder educational and career progress throughout participation and the follow-up period, and may include assistance with transportation, child care, housing, supplies, and/or testing; needs-related payments, the provision of work attire and personal protective equipment; and reasonable accommodations for youth with disabilities.