United Way of Southeast Minnesota marks a significant milestone with its new name, reflecting its broader mission and community commitment.
Rochester: So, guess what? United Way just announced a new name! They’re now called United Way of Southeast Minnesota. This change is a big deal for them, especially since they’ve been around for 100 years.
They used to be known as United Way of Olmsted County, but now they’re expanding their reach to include more areas like Dodge, Fillmore, and Winona counties. It’s all about helping more people and making a bigger impact.
As they celebrate their centennial, they’re really focused on meeting the needs of the community. They want to inspire folks to get involved, give back, and take action. Their vision is to create a strong, caring community where everyone can thrive.
Jerome Ferson, the President, shared that this new name reflects how interconnected our world has become. They’re committed to addressing the unique needs of each county they serve. It’s all about building a future where everyone has a chance to succeed.
If you’re curious about what they’re up to, check out their new website at www.uwsemn.org. It’s a great way to learn more about their services and how they’re shaping the future of our region.