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LSS MEALS HELPED OUT BY CROOKSTON UNITED WAY

Lutheran Social Service (LSS) received a $1,000 grant from the United Way to provide low-income, high-risk seniors in the Crookston area with high quality, nutritionally balanced meals. The overall goal was to improve their health; thus, allowing them to maintain their independence and enhancing their quality of life. “We’d like to thank Lutheran Social Service […]

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CROOKSTON UNITED WAY HELPS HOSPICE OF THE RRV

Hospice of the Red River Valley provides of variety of services beyond hospice care, aimed at providing a high quality of life, comfort and dignity to live well during life’s final months. They also provide palliative care for people living with chronic disease and grief support. Grief support is provided free of charge to anyone

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CROOKSTON UNITED WAY HELPS THE EAT UNITED SUMMER FOOD PROGRAM

The Eat United Summer Food Service Program is a nationally funded program as part of the National School Lunch Program that was designed to fill the gap and provide healthy, nutritious meals to all children in the community when school is out. This program encourages non-profit organizations in underserved areas to provide free meals to

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CROOKSTON UNITED WAY HELPS THE POLK COUNTY DAC

The Crookston United Way has supported the Polk County Development Achievement Center (DAC) for many years.  Polk County DAC staff expressed the feeling the community is blessed to have the United Way active and engaged within the area.  In 2018, the United Way supported DAC with the purchase of a PAL lift explained United Way

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Crookston United Way Helps The Golden Link

The Golden Link Senior Center was established in 1986 by three community members who felt the need for seniors to have a place for social interaction, service, and fellowship.  Committees were developed consisting of 30 people representing seniors, advocates, city administration and friends.  Through various fundraising initiatives and lots of sweat equity, the developing committees

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